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Hi everybody, welcome
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I am so excited today
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Because my family has come to visit me
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For the first time ever
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This is my brother Jonathan who came from the U.S.
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He is 2 years older than me
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Are you ?
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I'm 2 years older
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2 years smarter
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Behind me is my cousin Nati
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Who came all the way from Israel
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Hi everybody
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This is my editor A(@£ùé
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I cannot pronounce your name
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Aurélien
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This is Aurélien from France
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He's behind the camera
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You can't even see him
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No you don't see me
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He's invisible
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What is your impression of Taiwan so far ?
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I really love it, especially the food
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I'm sending pictures of all of the soups and fruit home
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To my wife Megan, to make her jealous
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That she didn't get to come
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So basically, we've been eating non-stop
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Because it's been raining non-stop
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But finally, today is a beautiful day
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And we're finally going out to travel
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The theme of today's video is actually
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Ecological tourism and different ways
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That we can reduce our carbon footprint
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And the pollution we make while we're travelling
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So you guys are not off to a good start
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As flying really uses a lot of emissions
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I considered coming by boat
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You would have come halfway across
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And then you would have had to turn back
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I'm not doing so well neither
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I'm driving quite an old car
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We do have 4 people in here
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Which is a little bit better
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But all the things I added on the side
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The large mirrors
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And the lights I've put on
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All those things reduce aerodynamic efficiency
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Anyways that was too long and drown out
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That's why we have an editor
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In my head, I'm already editing you all out
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Traveling less far consumes less carbon
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So do the slower forms of transportation
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Like your feet
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Which makes hiking and outdoor sports
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A great low impact form of tourism
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Suspension bridges like this
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Are very common all over Taiwan
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There are really amazing bridges
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I know you're a bridge guy
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I love bridges
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You like bridges and trains
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That's a good combination
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Yeah, you'll feel really at home in Taiwan
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Wow ! Look at that
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Yeah
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The scenary is really amazing
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It feels prehistoric
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You could put a dinosaur here
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And it would look in context
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Yes
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It wouldn't be out of place
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These are Aboriginal costumes ?
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Yes, these are the Aboriginal clothing
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Be careful, these rocks are slippery, okay ?
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小飛嗎? Are you Xiao Fei ?
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欸,你好 Oh hello
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你是哪裡人? Where do you come from ?
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美國 America
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哪裡? Where in America ?
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北卡羅來納 North Carolina
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How come you don't have a Red Neck accent ?
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Whacha talkin' bout ?
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Aw Man
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You can go around this way
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This way ?
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Your hair is so interesting in the green forest
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Yeah
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I wear it for camouflage
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You were very excited
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About the garbage trucks here in Taiwan
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I was, they sound like ice cream trucks in the U.S.
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When I first got to Taiwan
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I was just hungry for ice cream all the time
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It's like a background feeling
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You just hear it and you want ice cream
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In Taiwan, there is quite high levels of recycling
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I'm was thinking about that actually
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Because the quality of recyclable materials
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In the U.S.
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Is quite low
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Because Americans just won't separate it
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A lot of things that should be recycled
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Can't be recycled
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Because of the contamination within the recycling bin
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You're saying they have a recycling bin
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And a trash bin
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And they put everything in both of them
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The recycling in Israel isn't done very well
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But...
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Because Israel is a very dry country
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We try to be very smart about our water
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Either by the way use it or how we do irrigation
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For agriculture
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We use the dripping system
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But also for public awareness
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About not leaving your tap open all the time
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Yes, I think it's quite impressive
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The way they do it in Israel
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We need to do it all over the world
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Because the more water we use
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It's not just about water
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The treatment of that water takes a lot of energy
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How do they get people to conserve water in Israel?
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How did that come around?
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There's a lot of advertising on television
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We really don't have anything like that in the U.S.
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But it sounds like a good idea
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Actually they are doing stuffs like that here
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This video was actually commissioned by the E.P.A.
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To call attention to their new app
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Green Points
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Green Points is a way to keep track
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Of the products that you buy
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And which ones are certified by the E.P.A.
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As taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint
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And that way, you can also earn discounts
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And save money
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It's a pretty cool app
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There's a link in the description
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And we'll get to the details
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About how to use Green Points
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In a minute
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But first
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It's time to cool off
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At Triangle Lake Water Slide
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We're in Miaoli now
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This is Miaoli County
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We were already in Miaoli before
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But now we're in the south part of Miaoli
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Near Taichung
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And we're going to a resort
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That is one of the few resorts in Taiwan
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That has 4 certifications
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From the E.P.A.
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For low energy consumption
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And low waste consumption
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high recycling
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All of this stuffs
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So it's pretty cool
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I've never been to it, I heard a lot about it
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Lots of things are made out of recyclable materials
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That sounds pretty cool
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Beautiful, beautiful weather today
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Miaoli weather
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Nice and sunny Miaoli
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While we checked in, the rain finally stopped
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And we were able to go check out the park
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Please, walk on the grass
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I think what they did here was pretty nice
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They just took this whole area behind me
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That forest there
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And they just closed it to human entry
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And made it sort of an ecological park
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Then, during firefly season
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Because that area is relatively undisturbed
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The fireflies will just come out
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And you can view them here
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They turn on the special lights
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You can see all the fireflies here from April to May
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So in order to increase the ecological awareness
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And encourage people to use less CO2
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And buy greener products
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The E.P.A. has created a new app
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Called Green Points
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I'll put a link to where you can find it
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Down below
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With this app, you can keep track of the products you buy
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And then, you can get reward points for them
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Which you can then redeem at convenience stores
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For discounts
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And free products
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To participate
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Just look for this logo
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For the ecological footprint
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And this logo
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For Green Levels
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Which you can find on the back
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Of any product in Taiwan
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Here is a list of the stores that are participating
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In this program
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In order for companies to participate in this program
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What they have to do
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Is measure the entire ecological footprint
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Of their product
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From manufacture to use of transportation
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And then, finally, disposal
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And then, they have to take steps
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To reduce that amount
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You can find all these informations
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On the E.P.A. website
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Where they have a list of which product
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Did what to reduce their ecological footprint
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This process has to be repeated every 2 years
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So it's important that when we purchase products
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We choose products
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That have taken he steps to reduce their footprint
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To encourage more companies
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To reduce the waste that they create
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And to also reduce our impact
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On the environment in general
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As humans
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In addition to products with these labels
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The points are also accumulated
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By public transportation
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Just swipe your Easy Card or MRT Card
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And the points will automatically be accumulated
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In your account
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Another way to reduce your ecological footprint
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Is to eat at restaurants
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That use locally sourced food
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So now, let's check it out
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We're gonna go to the West Lake Restaurant
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And eat food from local farms
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It was so great to have my family here in Taiwan
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For the very 1st time
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We took the long way around
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And my brother identified
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All the plants in the forest for us
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So they have educational programs ?
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Yes, they have educational programs here
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Yesterday it was full of kids
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They take them around
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And basically give them the tour
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That you, as a non-Taiwanese person
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Are somehow giving me
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Because you could recognise all the flowers
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And plants, and stuffs
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This is Blood Flower
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This is an annual milkweed
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Plant from the milkweed family from South America
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It's not native to Taiwan
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It's native to South America
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Look at this guy
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Look at him, just look at him
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This is wisteria
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Which I knew
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I definitely didn't need Jonathan to say it first
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Before I knew what it was
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But he's very good with the plants
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Because he is a firefighter
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I'm not sure why it makes him good with plants
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The guy here from the hotel was telling me
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That the white flowers over there
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Attract different kind of butterflies