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Red Dust 1932

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Initial release USA
Directors Victor Fleming
Story by Wilson Collison
Box office1. 223 million USD
Production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Screenplay John Lee Mahin
Wilson Collison
Donald Ogden Stewart
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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When earthy prostitute Vantine (Jean Harlow) arrives at Dennis Carson's (Clark Gable) rubber plantation in Indochina, she initiates a steamy affair with the rugged foreman, but is sent packing when the passion cools. Soon Dennis is joined by new employee Gary (Gene Raymond) and his classy but high-strung wife, Barbara (Mary Astor), who falls into Dennis' arms while her husband is away. When Vantine returns, Dennis must decide between the refined adulteress and the tramp with the heart of gold. … MORE

Kenya tree felling sparks anger over Nairobi's new highway

Nov 27,2021 7:32 am

Rubble, bare earth and tree stumps mark the route of a super Highway Under Construction in Kenya's capital, Nairobi , upsetting environmentalists - especially in The Wake of the COP26 summit.

Rows of mainly indigenous Trees that once lined the route of the new four-lane 27km (16-mile) Nairobi Expressway have been felled as construction nears completion.

Ornamental Palm Trees - Some of them planted soon after independence from British colonial rule in the 1960S - have not been spared either.

Last Year a century-old Fig Tree targeted for removal was saved by The President after a public Outcry - But campaigners' voices about The Hundreds of others have been Drowned Out .

Elizabeth Wangithi, from The Green Generation Initiative, who earlier this month was among those, is devastated by the destruction in The Heart of one of The City 's main thoroughfares.

" We previously geographically mapped out 200 Trees marked for felling along Kenyatta Avenue alone. It's a sorry state of affairs, " she told The Bbc .

The devastation has already seen flocks of marabou storks and other birds that perched and nested on The Trees migrate to tall buildings in the City Centre .

Suspension order ignored

The Chinese-financed Highway , Some of which is elevated, Will Link the main airport in The East to western suburbs. It is intended to make it easier to cross The City and free other roads from Nairobi 's notorious traffic jams.

Before the $550m (£410m) project started Last Year , an official environmental impact report said that.

It also flagged its " major negative impact" on air and water quality during construction.

In response government officials said the Chinese contractor building it would plant Trees Elsewhere - Five for every one felled.

But this will not be in Nairobi - and environmentalists fear such promises may not be kept.

Nature Kenya's Paul Gacheru points out that little account is taken of how old The Trees being felled Are - and The Time it took to grow them.

" They Are doing beautification. They Are putting Some grass, Some flowers. But the value of those flowers versus the tress that have been cut cannot be equal, " said Mr Gacheru.

Ms Wangithi agrees: " The developers say: 'It's OK. We'll just plant new Trees Somewhere Else . ' But this is not OK and we know in our hearts that this is not OK. Every tree in The City counts and every tree in The City must live. "

This distrust has been fuelled after it came out that.

This iconic green space was saved in the 1990s by environmentalists, led by the, thwarting the then-ruling party's plan to build its huge HQ and shopping complex there.

The Highway 's design has subsequently been tweaked - But a coalition of environmental organisations, including Green Generation Initiative and Nature Kenya, went to court in June 2020 to stop The Project , arguing that it had gone ahead without public consultation.

Yet construction and the chopping down of tress has continued, despite The Law requiring a suspension of works pending The Environment court's decision.

According to Mark Odaga, from Natural Justice - which is also part of The Coalition , The Problem comes down to details.

The Report approving The Project gave little away about how the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) would deal with the environmental impact before, during and after construction.

" A public consultation would require them to give us that information, " Mr Odaga told The Bbc .

Activist shot dead

Nairobi straddles forests to The West and savannah grasslands to The East , with Three Rivers running through it.

It is popularly known as the " Green City in the Sun" But its green spaces Are being eaten up everywhere by commercial and infrastructural Developments - it is not just the Nairobi Expressway to blame.

To The North and east, huge bypasses Are being built that Are spewing out Red Dust and rocks in already congested neighbourhoods.

To The South , a high-speed railway has been built through a National Park , which activists say poses a threat to wildlife.

Trees lining roads in The Suburbs have also been cut down to create space for giant billboards.

Without Warning , Nairobi 's Uhuru Park and Central Park were recently closed for three months - officially to be spruced up.

This has sparked consternation as. Last Year , Uhuru Gardens was similarly shut Without Warning - The Authorities then explained it was to create a memorial area for independence heroes.

But again it is the lack of consultation that angers many residents.

And The Odds Are stacked against conservationists.

In July , prominent environmental activist Joannah Stutchbury was shot dead near her home in Nairobi .

The 67-year-old had been getting death threats for campaigning against the destruction of Kiambu Forest by developers eyeing the prime site on The Outskirts of The City .

Critics say the government is barrelling ahead with the Nairobi Expressway because President Uhuru Kenyatta wants it finished before he leaves Office - it is seen as his legacy project.

The CRBC has said it will open six months ahead of schedule In Time for the elections next August.

But doubts too have been cast over whether the Highway will really ease congestion in The City as motorists will have to pay a toll to use it. Some see it as a road for the rich in a city where Most People use matatu minibuses to travel.

Ms Wangithi says those in government should rather keep the health of The City in mind when considering their legacy. She says green spaces Are the lungs of a city - areas that Are also important for the Mental Health of its residents.

" I'm grieving because by cutting down Trees to create more space for roads, We Are undermining The Children 's and Young People 's sense of agency and meaning. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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