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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2022
  • Long periods of sunny weather; a few heavy rain showers. That’s all fine...or is it? With increasing frequency, summer days are turning into long periods of drought, while rainfall is causing catastrophic flooding.
    Whereas weather systems were relatively moderate and predictable in recent centuries, now they appear to have been thrown off balance. What’s heading our way - and what can we do to protect ourselves?
    29 May 2016 is a day Frank Harsch will never forget. The mayor was in his office at the town hall in Braunsbach near Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany. The rain was coming down in buckets. Suddenly he felt the building vibrate. When he looked out of the window, he saw a wave of brown water crashing past, carrying cars and debris along with it.
    A storm and a few hours of heavy rain was all it took to transform a village stream into a devastating monster wave. Suddenly, Braunsbach was a disaster zone. It’s a situation that’s becoming all too familiar. The opposite scenario is equally common, of late: heatwaves and droughts that last several months. Despite the many flood catastrophes of summer 2021, in many regions it’s simply too dry.
    In other areas of Germany, trees are dying because moisture isn’t penetrating deep enough into the ground to reach the roots. Rainfall has decreased to such an extent in recent years that forestry workers have been forced to come up with new ways to direct water to where it’s most needed.
    In the film, weather experts and climate researchers predict what the future may have in store for us. Their forecasts may be bleak, but there are solutions and initiatives in place to at least try and mitigate the effects of extreme weather events.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 854

  • @m.j.golden4522
    @m.j.golden4522 Рік тому +181

    I lived in the VOSGES mountains in France on the other side of the Black mountains of Germany in 2005 on an isolated farm in the low mountains of Lorraine. Luckily eight years before we had created a very large pond that had freshwater from the mountains running through it and then evacuating into a small river known as a RUISSELLE in French. During the drought of 2005 where it is said that 50,000 people died all over Europe or Western Europe, the animals were also suffering. At night, they would come to our pond and drink and of course poachers would also come to try and kill them because they knew they were drinking at our pond. I would spend the night awake searching for cars arriving at my house with their lights off so that no one would see them. I would open my window and pretend to call my dogs raising my voice to the top of my lungs in order to warn the animals that danger approached. This went on for about six weeks. We always talk about people suffering but the animals who have no reason to suffer at our hands, also were devastated. "Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission -- to be of service to them whenever they require it." -- St. Francis of Assisi

    • @nicolarollinson4381
      @nicolarollinson4381 Рік тому +8

      Smart 🌈💚

    • @ihartsacto
      @ihartsacto Рік тому +11

      So thankful you served the lord and the animals we are husbands to according to the Bible. God bless you. I am quite touched by your testimony.

    • @strawdemindset
      @strawdemindset Рік тому +6

      will be interesting if the "radical" climate policy were protesting about now is whats needed. Only thing is .... when we get the answer it will be too late

    • @looki9144
      @looki9144 Рік тому +6

      ♥️

    • @henrietta9206
      @henrietta9206 Рік тому +14

      thank you, MJ for saving the animals!

  • @omesonyabs5244
    @omesonyabs5244 Рік тому +146

    Strangely enough, of all the experts, none addressed the decline in soil biology. The death of microorganisms due to our use of pesticides and modern agricultural practices, has led to a serious decline in organisms that work the soil and promote its permeability.

    • @spicyirwin5835
      @spicyirwin5835 Рік тому

      Perma frost & snow melting is allowing bacteria that has been buried to be released. We have no water to farm or for cows. Fish have mercury & pollution & plastics. Humans r not the smartest beings. Earth was beautiful. Space travel heats up our planet so much faster.

    • @TheBibi0602
      @TheBibi0602 Рік тому +1

      Because that would cause Monsanto to lose money... That's not what this is about, they don't give a f%^& about the climate! They want to impose regulations under the GUISE of climate change and then bankrupt farmers so that they can buy up farm land and land. One of the biggest land owners in the USA is Bill gates. How is it possible that the biggest wealth transfer happened during Covid? Under the GUISE of health and safety.

    • @omesonyabs5244
      @omesonyabs5244 Рік тому

      @@TheBibi0602 Isn't that the same type of people that design the education system that pumps out all these experts? Funny how the world works huh?

    • @stevepierce6467
      @stevepierce6467 Рік тому +12

      Part of the reason we are burning more fossil fuels is that there are 3x as many of us burning fossil fuels as there were just 60 years ago. Also, all these people want food, and lots of land that should be fallowed every other year, or land that should be left in grass, is being cultivated every single yoar, never letting the land recover. That degrades soil quality enormously.

    • @rebeccacombs8781
      @rebeccacombs8781 Рік тому +3

      The smallest things usually mean the most...

  • @meh3247
    @meh3247 Рік тому +51

    If there's one thing that impending climatic catastrophe _has_ taught us, it's that ignorance is not bliss at all. Ignorance is terrifying and makes the ignorant reach for all sorts of insane solutions, fantastical delusions and blunt denials, all in an attempt to mitigate those fears. Ignorance, it turns out, is fear.

    • @meh3247
      @meh3247 Рік тому +8

      @tiko tiko All the very best of luck with that.

    • @kingkezz9188
      @kingkezz9188 Рік тому +2

      @tiko tiko Stop cloud seeding and haarp. Problems solved 😇

    • @meh3247
      @meh3247 Рік тому +4

      @@kingkezz9188 Jolly good luck to you too.

    • @tinetannies4637
      @tinetannies4637 Рік тому

      Just as bad as ignorance are people who become "educated" via slogans and propaganda and neither know it nor do they care, because the slogans and propaganda reinforce their own biases. For example, I'velost track of how many people confidently state, incorrectly, that volcanoes spew more CO2 into the atmosphere than jets. It's a comforting thing to believe because it lets humanity off the hook, and this sort of fallacy has a gazillion others that go with it. All confidently presented as "fact".

    • @spicyirwin5835
      @spicyirwin5835 Рік тому

      Crimea can only have water a few hrs a day so Putins answer to climate chg starving Russians was invading Ukraine. Deflection to real prob of earth over heating. Solar flares will be coming soon also.

  • @cosmic2096
    @cosmic2096 Рік тому +251

    In the end nature will win

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Рік тому +17

      Nature is the cure.

    • @double2mo382
      @double2mo382 Рік тому +20

      At least some countries are doing something about climate change not like others whose greedy companies won't allow them to do anything.

    • @uchiha21ish
      @uchiha21ish Рік тому +4

      Nature never lost

    • @josephinenilsson1541
      @josephinenilsson1541 Рік тому +17

      Nature doesn’t have a will or a goal. It is simply reacting to what we are doing through simple actions and consequences. It’s like deliberately setting fire to your house and then go “yes. In the end fire will always win”.

    • @imlovely6522
      @imlovely6522 Рік тому +15

      Nature! May I remind you the fact that the good old West would commit and practice a great many cardinal sins, many of them knowingly, such as centuries-long global 'Colonization', 'Genocide', 'Slavery', 'Colonialism', 'Global Warming', etc which benefits them enormously for centuries worldwide; then they would initiate and take a measure to ban those practices worldwide, and take credit for it. [Note: Today's 'Global Warming' is caused by nearly two centuries of excessive coal burning, mainly in the Western nations]... For plain truths, pls read the insightful multi-pages 'Ole Fella' comment at: "China-US tensions: A closer look at the Five-Eyes intelligence partnership / CGTN".

  • @rebeccacombs8781
    @rebeccacombs8781 Рік тому +22

    Strange times we're living in and I do believe things are going to get alot stranger...

  • @0animalproductworld558
    @0animalproductworld558 Рік тому +30

    DW talks about serious problems in this world 🐇
    Good job 🐎 God bless you and rescue all animals 🦃

    • @germanevision
      @germanevision Рік тому +2

      If humans lived like animals we wouldn't be in this situation today.

  • @Noms_Chompsky
    @Noms_Chompsky Рік тому +43

    I seem to recall 40 years ago people talking about stuff like this happening in the future, I wonder why we never did anything about it

    • @dawnbolton6024
      @dawnbolton6024 Рік тому +13

      Greed

    • @user-xc1fo1fc7g
      @user-xc1fo1fc7g Рік тому +3

      bbbut but but muh Florida is still above water /s

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 Рік тому +7

      Corporate profits.

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 Рік тому +6

      Because the people who are suffering aren't the people who can change anything about this. Besides, they'll say "oh, the next ones will change it" and keep shoving it further into the future until now, where people are constantly dying yet still no one in power wants to change anything

    • @portalkey5283
      @portalkey5283 Рік тому +3

      BECAUSE, LIKE THE PEOPLE ON THE VIDEO, THEY ALWAYS THOUGHT IT ONLY HAPPENS SOMEWHERE ELSE.

  • @ThePizzaGoblin
    @ThePizzaGoblin Рік тому +36

    Even I have been able to observe the change in climate from when I was young to now, and I'm only 20 something. How can the people who got us in this mess have been so blind and not notice the warning signs?

    • @LarryCleveland
      @LarryCleveland Рік тому +12

      Greed. The love of money is the root of all evil. We here in the USA have the most to do with this mess. China has only recently been a major contributor to co2 that the oceans are taking up. I was born into this greed and didn't see it until several years ago. Our comfort is causing suffering of millions in poor countries especially.

    • @ChristianRunsNY
      @ChristianRunsNY Рік тому +6

      Greed

    • @rajatdogra96
      @rajatdogra96 Рік тому +1

      Because you dont raise your voices

    • @belindacarter6872
      @belindacarter6872 Рік тому +4

      Dollar signs blind their eyes $$

    • @spicyirwin5835
      @spicyirwin5835 Рік тому +1

      Used to see butterflies all the time, all varisties🦋🦋🏞

  • @lichtloper
    @lichtloper Рік тому +26

    In May 2022 I did the Harzer Hexen Stieg walk (i.e. in the German HarzRegion).
    I was and still am shocked by the sight of the vast majority of conifer trees there that simply snapped half way the trunks, or still standing upright but completely silvergrey in coulour because there were dry to the core.
    It made me so sad.

    • @user-zy4wv7yx1z
      @user-zy4wv7yx1z Рік тому

      I recently visited the upper peninsula of Michigan, and I saw a sad similar sight.
      Many medium sized conifers were dead due to an invasive beetle/disease and many of the large beautiful white pine sre sick and dying.
      It was a camping trip, and while I did enjoy my time, I was also deeply saddened.
      Thos white pine are magnificent trees, towering above the canopy. Seeing their death and decline has stayed with me.

    • @freeheeler09
      @freeheeler09 Рік тому

      I’ve seen similar forest die offs while working and recreating in Montana, Colorado, Arizona and California! Between a third and half of the trees in Rocky Mountain National park have died.

    • @m.j.golden4522
      @m.j.golden4522 Рік тому

      That also happened in the VOSGES mountains where I lived. It took about two years for the trees to show the shock they had gone through .

  • @msallies
    @msallies Рік тому +15

    There is a book titled, 'The Great Waves of Change' written by Marshall Vian Summers that can be read online for free. The book explains the steps you can take to navigate our increasingly turbulent and uncertain times.
    "The Great Waves will strike the planet from every direction, increasing in intensity and frequency. Taken together, these Great Waves of Change will impact humanity more than the World Wars. This is not just one event affecting one nation, but a cascading series of perfect storms that will affect every nation on Earth. ~ A quote from The Great Waves of Change

    • @francoispellicaan4946
      @francoispellicaan4946 Рік тому +1

      This book felt a bit pessimistic when it was published many years ago but right now we are starting to live the reality this book describes.

    • @johnchapman5125
      @johnchapman5125 Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing this.

  • @jessicajaerosenbaum115
    @jessicajaerosenbaum115 Рік тому +11

    I live in the USA and I just want to say that I love this channel and have incredible respect for Germany and it's resolve to be better every day and for having something so progressive as this. America does not. It's so disgustingly corrupt here. The politicians are the worst humans on earth. The medical and insurance community are killing people by providing a service motivated by money. So many Americans are sheep. The hope is that there's a worldwide collective consciousness that's closing the gap and will soon balance good over evil. I have to believe that and by each person doing their part by being active in making sure that balance changes is what will ensure it does. I feel this channel is a huge part of it and we need something like this in America. Thankfully I'm noticing that there's more knowledge about the Federal Reserve and the Central Bank and it's system of producing money that doesn't exist yet steals Americans money is being spoken about on a more broad platform. It needs more. Maybe you guys could research this and do a show about it. I wonder if you already have. There needs to be a way to search only a channel. Is there and I just don't know how?
    Again thank you for what you all do. Sincerely J. Rosenbaum

    • @bengagnon2894
      @bengagnon2894 Рік тому

      @@darthvader1793 The US has a rich history of stealing from other countries and turning them into 3rd world countries. And this is still going on. So much so that the US is turning itself into a 3rd world country now.

  • @juliegale3863
    @juliegale3863 Рік тому +13

    Really well explained. So much of cities and towns have been made impermeable.

  • @constancetaylor2114
    @constancetaylor2114 Рік тому +8

    Hushed, we have to face all these troubles and sometimes worse than this, but we can face this together with LOVE and helping each other

  • @xrayfish2020
    @xrayfish2020 Рік тому +5

    Bloody hell! our future for us all - hello again from 40.3C record-breaking London, thanks for sharing DW.

  • @community1949
    @community1949 Рік тому +5

    I live in Central Indiana and we usually have a lot of rain but not this summer - it is usually lush, green, and the plants and trees look beautiful but not this summer. Everything is a burnt, wilted mess and it's so frightening.

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073 Рік тому

      I live in Central Indiana as well, but not seeing what
      your talking about >Everything is a burnt, wilted mess
      everything that I've been seeing is green what part
      of Central Indiana are you I'm in poland Indiana.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому +1

      google drought monitor. Third most devastating drought in two decades

  • @mariejosieprou7254
    @mariejosieprou7254 Рік тому +7

    Super documentation. Well planned, very informative, community oriented, good participation of the community members. All showed concerns and willingness to cooperate, using educated professionals. Good model for other communities. Excellent! Bravo!

  • @Daniel-fl5oq
    @Daniel-fl5oq Рік тому +27

    If Germany can't deal this bad situation, No one could

    • @germanevision
      @germanevision Рік тому +8

      Yes, this was usual in third world countries. Now it is shocking to hear about drought in half of US along with water scarcity.

    • @reuireuiop0
      @reuireuiop0 Рік тому

      Do they ?
      Can't even get sufficient replacement sources of energy now Putin shuts off gas & coal.
      Let alone, take measures mitigate adverse climate effects. The time European nations were hi tech and strategically prepared, is at least 30 years behind us. They're a bunch of sleepwalkers been wallowing in easy economy growth after the fall of the Wall, and thought it'd all arrive just by itself.

    • @landamalome2077
      @landamalome2077 Рік тому

      Lol. I know right. If Germany is struggling, then the rest of humanity has no hope.

    • @WeckoGecko
      @WeckoGecko Рік тому

      Perhaps the Netherlands?

  • @kstayhigh420
    @kstayhigh420 Рік тому +4

    Those houses in that village were built really well.

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Рік тому +36

    Thank you DW for re-uploading this documentary.I missed watching it last time.Climate change is the real deal which needs to be addressed on emergency basis before its too late,after all we only have one planet to live on.

    • @robsonf6683
      @robsonf6683 Рік тому

      There is nothing that can be done because what you call climate change is caused by the Sun. The Sun is the primary driver of changes. Not 0.04% of a life giving gas known as CO2

    • @Prototheria
      @Prototheria Рік тому +2

      It's already too late. It's happening right now. Mitigation efforts need to be stepped up but at the same time, we need to start taking a hard look at how we're going to survive the impending changes we cannot stop.

  • @simone222
    @simone222 Рік тому +50

    In these past couple of years, I noticed that my asthma has been worsening to the point of cyanosis. I blame the extreme heat and humidity we have been experiencing. Also, tornadoes are not common here, yet, though small ones, they have been happening quite frequently. My home country is the Philippines. Needless to say, typhoons are becoming more forceful as well. Anyway, your documentaries are most excellent. Kudos, DW Documentary.
    Take care and be safe, everybody.

    • @MikeA15206
      @MikeA15206 Рік тому +6

      Study's are showing that a lack of trees are also contributing to higher rates of asthma.

    • @arnaldobellucci9033
      @arnaldobellucci9033 Рік тому +3

      Maybe you are getting older too.

    • @simone222
      @simone222 Рік тому +6

      @@arnaldobellucci9033 What a dense comment. Be a little sensitive esp. when dealing with others in real life.

    • @Justdigit2
      @Justdigit2 Рік тому +1

      You are getting older.... Pfffff

    • @arnaldobellucci9033
      @arnaldobellucci9033 Рік тому +3

      @@simone222 ok, we are not getting older, nobody is, sensitive enough?

  • @homijbhabha8860
    @homijbhabha8860 Рік тому +17

    Floods are the most dangerous natural disasters for any country, it's very hard to stop and the damages are expensive to repair.

    • @zoeydeu2261
      @zoeydeu2261 Рік тому +3

      Sydney Australia is suffering through multiple floods this year 😢

    • @honeybee3579
      @honeybee3579 Рік тому +1

      While that is true, if a land is taken by fire and it's all burnt i don't think it's Any better than the damages of water ... In any case we don't wish any of these natural disasters to happen...

    • @spicyirwin5835
      @spicyirwin5835 Рік тому

      Firestorms then bring mudslides. Floods bring blk mold tho. Earth gave us life yet we hurt what feeds us!

    • @earlthepearl4161
      @earlthepearl4161 Рік тому

      Get that is why they have weaponized the weather huh?
      Plausible deniability,..because they can't control the weather can they?
      Operation popeye anyone?

    • @albertafarmer8638
      @albertafarmer8638 Рік тому

      We are living in the E N D times, the 7year Tribulation with the world leader (Antichrist, 666) is right around the corner, that's GOD'S judgement upon all unbelievers! But there is hope - get saved and be rapture ready: accept JESUS CHRIST as your Lord and Savior today!!!
      Please study biblical end times prophecy; listen to Dr. Ron Rhodes on end times chronology.
      Blessings from Canada

  • @newtonlee7849
    @newtonlee7849 Рік тому +5

    Excellent documentary. Very informative. I've just recently started watching DW.

  • @ce9916
    @ce9916 Рік тому

    The little musical segment that starts at 2:15 is beautiful

  • @marinlucic3843
    @marinlucic3843 Рік тому +12

    I wonder if they could introduce beavers to the habitat? Sounds like just the thing to tackle the problem.

    • @chuckkottke
      @chuckkottke Рік тому +4

      That's an interesting thought. I would imagine before humans controlled everything, the beavers were there damming up the rivers and streams, creating retention ponds and repairing them quickly as soon as one was breached. Maybe we control nature too much, the natural world had mechanisms in place to handle floods quite well.

    • @ihartsacto
      @ihartsacto Рік тому +4

      Yes they are probably hunted to extinction in that area like they have done around my ponds. The city just doesn’t like animals in their water I guess. I think your idea is fantastic and would help solve the problem.

  • @Anthonycapone8146
    @Anthonycapone8146 9 місяців тому +2

    The weather has always done crazy stuff since I was a little kid! We had snow so high when time they had to use construction equipment to move it out of the neighborhood, we've never had anything ever like that again.
    We went through a drought where we weren't allowed to run the garden hose, it's never happened again
    The weather has always been volatile the way it goes

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Рік тому +57

    How odd. It’s almost as if the climate is changing

    • @awakenthegreatnesswithin
      @awakenthegreatnesswithin Рік тому +4

      The Elite

    • @jenasushawkins3089
      @jenasushawkins3089 Рік тому

      The weather wars are made from the chem trails that spread out and cover the skies with nano bot technology 💣 🌧💣 🌧💣✈ ✈ ✈ that are controlled with different frequencies to create the weather wars being deployed against all of us 💣🌧🏠🌧💣 🌧👨 🌧 👩 🌧💣 ✈✈ ✈
      Vaporize the chem trails and nano bot technology with one part white vinegar and three to four parts water in a sonic dispenser that turns water into vapors and let it run outdoors 24/7 365 ❤ 🕯 ❤

    • @CJ_222
      @CJ_222 Рік тому

      @@awakenthegreatnesswithin Its all a part of the New World Order

    • @earlthepearl4161
      @earlthepearl4161 Рік тому +4

      Geoengineering anyone?

    • @bradleywinter5721
      @bradleywinter5721 Рік тому +3

      Yes quite it's elementary my dear Watson

  • @Seawithinyou
    @Seawithinyou Рік тому +2

    Yes High pressure systems are holding low pressure systems longer below the equator too! And so there have been longer intense flooding in our country too!
    Getting more wetting Norwest winds from the Tropics. Our Nelson in New Zealand district got severely flooded recently.
    Fortunately our city Christchurch hasn’t been too bad as we are sheltered by these weather events with our Southern Alps and Port Hills 🙏🏼

  • @irenesorina3934
    @irenesorina3934 Рік тому

    Thanks DW. Wonderfull documentary that everyone have to learn.

  • @lulufulu4867
    @lulufulu4867 Рік тому +6

    It does look like there would have been a river there at some point.

  • @TechnicalShivam-bh1hv
    @TechnicalShivam-bh1hv 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing Documentary DW❤❤❤. Very informative❤❤❤

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing your positive feedback!

  • @carl6131
    @carl6131 Рік тому +2

    Some very clever thinking on the forest work.

  • @Ifyoucanreadthisgooglebroke
    @Ifyoucanreadthisgooglebroke 9 місяців тому

    Funny to be able to check back on this sort of thing each couple years or so and think "Oh, it was so mild back then. They thought that passed for a historic flood/drought/heatwave?"

  • @lindagardner8106
    @lindagardner8106 Рік тому

    So crazy hope and pray this can even out

  • @user-wy2iw5vy5u
    @user-wy2iw5vy5u Рік тому +14

    The high rise buildings may block the flow of pressure systems. The cities have heat retention in the buildings themselves. The rain would flow down the lower channels between hills and blockages of the cities.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Рік тому

      There is a lot wrong with city planning. They dehydrate the land, create the heat island effect, replace greenery with miles of hard surfaces, increase poverty and food insecurity as well as contribute to homelessness. *This is done paid planners do the exact same bad designs across the world, with little variation.* the more government does topnotch us, the more it creates artificial, deeply flawed systems that require more life support that also disenfranchises those at the fringes...

  • @stefangabor5985
    @stefangabor5985 Рік тому +14

    The Incas and Mayans of Mexico and Peru faced the same situation over 500 years ago. They build huge reservoirs to collect rainwater and prevent flooding.
    However, everything they tried didn't fix anything since those civilizations are long gone. And when you think about it, 500 years ago there were no problems with climate change.
    I believe these issues are cyclical and go much deeper than people realize.

    • @obsidian....
      @obsidian.... Рік тому

      Being cyclical doesn't change what humans are doing.
      .
      This argument always fails to recognize that both are true and, while the opposite can happen, for the most part it doesn't. Climate deniers try to use that argument to dismiss humanity's role in it 99.99% of the time. While you'll find very few who try to say the opposite.
      .
      Also, 500 years ago they didn't understand the greater world. They were ignorant, we are not.

    • @stefangabor5985
      @stefangabor5985 Рік тому +3

      @@obsidian.... I am certainly not a climate change denier. I'm just saying that more research is needed on the matter. And Egypt? 5000 years ago, Egypt was the pearl of the world; why their land has become a desert?

    • @linmal2242
      @linmal2242 Рік тому

      Civilzations collapse; it has been studied so look it up.

    • @stefangabor5985
      @stefangabor5985 Рік тому +1

      @@linmal2242 We are not talking about the disappearance of a civilization, but rather about some of the factors that cause a particular region to dry up. The collapse of a civilization is the consequence of the lack of resources, in particular water.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 Рік тому

      There have always been natural changes in climate but today's is caused by industrial GHGs.

  • @ToddWrightthedrummer
    @ToddWrightthedrummer Рік тому +1

    Good documentary presented by excellent voice talent.

  • @poopootin3652
    @poopootin3652 Рік тому +1

    New memory has Bennen etched

  • @kevinliu3075
    @kevinliu3075 Рік тому +5

    You are absolutely right! The nature will win

    • @m.j.golden4522
      @m.j.golden4522 Рік тому

      We have to hope so because if it's not nature it's garbage. We turn our mountains into garbage pails all for greed.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      This is not nature. Humans are causing it with the waste product called carbon dioxide..a green house gas!

  • @Mk-vi5jz
    @Mk-vi5jz Рік тому +3

    Take every ground breaking project for climate and it amounts to nothing, especially in the time frame that we have.

  • @alidabotes5587
    @alidabotes5587 Рік тому +9

    Every country has its idiots! About 30 years ago, South Aftica built an enormous industrial park on flood plains & they suffer extreme damage at least every 3-5 years. The area us known as Prospecton. Thousands of new cars coming of the production line, are parked outside the factory & one can normally just see their roofs showing during floods. Empty containers are tossed around like match boxes. It is no better inside the factory & surrounding businesses. They built canals hoping that they could divert the floods into the ocean but although very large, they remain inadequate to stop the flooding. People & the CFO's of the numerous businesses built their are just plain stupid. Stupid is as stupid does & one gets angry at the high price of new motor vehicles! (But how else can they recoup these unnecessary & massive losses except from the stupid public!!)

  • @geoffreyharris5931
    @geoffreyharris5931 Рік тому +2

    So it goes. Expect more of this.

  • @liefdeleven639
    @liefdeleven639 Рік тому +1

    That water isn't soaking into the ground due a dried up under soil is known. Aquifers/lower ground water is the issue.
    Swales where possible to increase, just as described in the video.

  • @InterestedCitizen
    @InterestedCitizen Рік тому +4

    This is all horrible. We need to act NOW to save our environment. I live near the Great Lakes in Canada. Will there be wars for this fresh water supplies? Scary.

    • @stevepierce6467
      @stevepierce6467 Рік тому +1

      Wars, local violence, civil unrest etc. In my whole life following environmental issues (73 years), I have never felt so pessimistic.

    • @jet4415
      @jet4415 Рік тому

      Yeah, CA, AZ, etc want our water.

    • @brendacharleston4593
      @brendacharleston4593 Рік тому

      @@stevepierce6467 there is hope, that is jesus who died on the cross so that we could make, not only in this world but to heaven. Believe on him and repent, if you have not already

    • @stevepierce6467
      @stevepierce6467 Рік тому

      @@brendacharleston4593 Sorry, faith in an imaginary deity has never before saved anyone from anything. I have lost hope precisely because a certain segment of our population believes in some next-world fantasy and feels therefore that they really have no responsibility for what is happening in this world. Otherwise, evangelicals would be clamoring for their legislators and business tleaders o start caring about our salvation here and now

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      Over a decade ago I told my canadain wife Water wars will be a BIG component of humanity in the future.

  • @WeRHisPoem
    @WeRHisPoem Рік тому +1

    I'm so sorry. We are in a drought too. Oregon

  • @hgvnl489
    @hgvnl489 Рік тому +5

    This weather was here also in 1800, whats your point?

    • @BCSTS
      @BCSTS Рік тому

      Please research just a little....to find out that your remark is ignorant of the oh so many many destructive things we have done to our climate, soil, insects, water supplies, forests, food, farm animals....our arrogance (hint) keeps us ignorant of how we have & continue to destroy our resources including food & water.....this has snowballed to such an extent that human life as we know it is on a precipice ! This arrogance & selfishness is an important part of the problem!

  • @kinky_Z
    @kinky_Z Рік тому +5

    I just read an article in the NYTs today that states that Europe is getting hotter and drier faster than even here where I live in the high desert of California. In fact, it looks like Europe is having to deal with crisis after crisis after crisis. My heart goes out to you.

    • @waitandsee9345
      @waitandsee9345 Рік тому

      It's where the seat of the satan is 😌

    • @OcctobersXO
      @OcctobersXO Рік тому

      Fake news but ok whatever makes you Americans sound superior 🤣

    • @linmal2242
      @linmal2242 Рік тому

      You and I in AUS are used to it; they are not in EUR !

  • @chuckkottke
    @chuckkottke Рік тому +11

    Hopefully with enough improved farming and forestry practices the downpours will be held and sponged up, thus retained for drought periods, and with better farming practices, compact bare soil will be a thing of the past.

  • @juanblanco1267
    @juanblanco1267 Рік тому +2

    the future will not be boring

    • @samlee8690
      @samlee8690 Рік тому

      The future is now.

    • @germanevision
      @germanevision Рік тому

      Completely agree. We are living in exciting times.

  • @cookielapaz8927
    @cookielapaz8927 Рік тому +3

    In California we had so much rain the dams and reservoirs were being emptied to accommodate more water. Even though we were completely drenched the government continued to say we were in a drought and started changing us an additional monthly fee that as much as just our water usage charge. Stored water last about 5 years. Alot of money to be made in a drought.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      Was that the 2017 ElNio? Expect more of those flooding events in the future. Right now the "ENTIRE WEST COAST of North America, South Central South American and south America is in drought. SE Asia is going though flooding events unlike any time in history.

    • @rioluna6058
      @rioluna6058 Рік тому +1

      that was just one event , and it was because a hurricane (bonnie) cross over central american from the atlantic to the pacific this systems always go north, it was a full hurricane hundreds of miles parallel to thecoastline of mexico maybe that was why you got thatflooding event but i wont be counting on that every year . besides we are in "la niña cycle" that means the ocean near the equator gets more cold making more rain , "el niño cycle " is the opposite the pacific ocean gets more warm and thats even more intense droughts. so maybe this was a year of "breathing" to california but it all seems that is gonna continue in drought conditions in future years. you can search everything that i just said and see that im correct .. saludos galleta la paz

    • @rioluna6058
      @rioluna6058 Рік тому

      @@climeaware4814 wrong ... central america and northern south america we are having rain precipitation record breaking... but southern south america is havin a drought . .. we are in the second year of "la niña" cycle.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      @@rioluna6058 no Third year in record LaNina "Global" drought. and yes, as long as global ocean temperatures increase, the boundary between drought and flooding on earth will increase.

    • @rioluna6058
      @rioluna6058 Рік тому

      @@climeaware4814 no we are in the second one and profesionals seem to think the next year would be the same.

  • @CyberspacedLoner
    @CyberspacedLoner Рік тому +5

    The villages of the river valleys needs to be relocated sooner or later

    • @waitandsee9345
      @waitandsee9345 Рік тому +1

      It doesn't matter since there are other kinds of disaster like tornado, earthquake, volcano eruption etc. Even volcanoes can appear anywhere in the surface. 🙄

  • @crand20033
    @crand20033 Рік тому

    I live in Durham North Carolina USA and we actually had small tornado. I have never seen a tornado here in the last 22 years of living here.

    • @rioluna6058
      @rioluna6058 Рік тому

      near the equator tornadoes are getting more frequent also i know this cause i live near the equator .

  • @stevemchadd
    @stevemchadd Рік тому +3

    When the jet stream changes due to warming... The shape of things to come.

    • @michelletodd814
      @michelletodd814 Рік тому

      The jet stream has been hi jacked. Weather is entirely man made and controlled at this point. It has been getting hotter due to increased radiation from our ionosphere being heated up by HAARP.. We make our own clouds. And steer these storms using NEXRAD radar. Which happens to be totally overlapping all across the world.

  • @rosesummers5075
    @rosesummers5075 Рік тому

    When are you going to do a documentary on the weather modifications going on across the globe?

  • @jabukatshwa
    @jabukatshwa Рік тому +3

    In South Africa, we have lost +- 300 lives in KZN due to floods, It's sad in 2021 alone. 😭. Climate have changed

  • @haribhaght1
    @haribhaght1 Рік тому

    We live in a world that is round and if you look from space, nothing falls into it, and nothing falls out of it. So everything we have is in within.

  • @Noukz37
    @Noukz37 Рік тому

    For a more concrete explanation of the solution, search for swales and Permaculture in general. It's a regenerative form of agriculuture, which is very different from the current, industrial system that depletes the soil. Seems like DW doesn't like the "P" word.

  • @yukohimoru4610
    @yukohimoru4610 Рік тому

    Does anyone knows what is the music in the background on 33:50?

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon9092 Рік тому +2

    7% additional humidity in the per 1C warming means, when it rains there is more water vapor and energy to make things worse. Also jet streams have altered allowing more durable raining in one area. And the ground may have been damaged during heatwaves making it less soakable letting more water to the streams. Also lack of snow and ice packs in the mountains means they are not buffering the rains as they used to. There is less snow and more rain in warmed climate. We are losing Alphine glaciers. This allows more water to run down the hills in less time making flash floods even more likely. There is also elevated risk of mountain lake bursts, because thawing and melting have brought more water to them and their banks are loosening too. Even mountains can be disintegrate to mud slides, because they have been bound together with permafrost that is currently thawing rapidly.
    All these combined could lead to monsterous floods. And all of these have worsened because of climate warming.
    To make situation even worse we have paved huge areas with concrete/asphalt that blocks the water on the top. And our buildings are build in the areas where there have been flash floods in the history.
    It is likely to see these events more in the near future.

  • @bishwjitsarker868
    @bishwjitsarker868 Рік тому +1

    watching from Bangladesh

  • @irenesorina3934
    @irenesorina3934 Рік тому

    How about wind drones, it might help stabilize and break temperature concentrated on 1 area.

  • @elishataylorjr
    @elishataylorjr 11 місяців тому

    Does anyone know the name of the tune playing at 35:49?

  • @mariuszwoo2724
    @mariuszwoo2724 Рік тому +3

    where are subtt?.

    • @TK3C
      @TK3C Рік тому

      Subtitles are available on videos on the DW channel, but on Live that is not supported.

  • @nobodyspecial4702
    @nobodyspecial4702 Рік тому +5

    If one thing studying history has taught me, it's that extreme weather disasters have been happening since historians started keeping track of them. Claims that climate change is causing more, and larger, disasters ignores that there were much worse ones long before anyone cared about the climate.

    • @abhishekprakash7897
      @abhishekprakash7897 Рік тому +3

      Yes because they weren’t around with cars and industrial factories. Climate change wasn’t a problem back then. You treat cancer when you have it not way before that. Before that you take precautions so that you don’t get cancer.

    • @waitandsee9345
      @waitandsee9345 Рік тому +1

      Because there's no thing such internet and satellite or other means to distribute the news

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Рік тому

      @@abhishekprakash7897 The Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age both occurred before cars and industrial factories. Since climatologists can't explain either of them, why do people like you insist that they know enough to insist that climate today is in crisis? The planet has been warming for 12000 years and claims that it needs to be stopped are asinine. The only thing humans have done is speed up what was going to naturally occur. Nothing more, nothing less. Eventually the planet will arrive at it's tipping point and it will cool off again and then your descendants will be crying "oh noes, the planet is getting colder! We must find ways to increase the temperature or we'll all die!"

    • @nothingpersonal7091
      @nothingpersonal7091 Рік тому +1

      Weather and climate are not exactly the same thing. Climate is a pattern of weather and temperature over a timespan of 30 years.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Рік тому

      @@mayatara1980 What you and every other climate crisis proponent all fail to understand is that the planet has been in a warming phase for 12000 years. Humans have done absolutely nothing that wasn't going to happen anyway, they simply sped the process up. The greenhouse gases trapped in the permafrost are going to be released, regardless of what humans do or don't do and those contain far more carbon than humans have released with fossil fuels. Guess, if you believe the planet is doomed if it warms, then it's doomed. If you have any understanding of science, then you know it's not.

  • @huwzebediahthomas9193
    @huwzebediahthomas9193 Рік тому +6

    Crazy weather! Drought floods....

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 Рік тому +1

      22:58
      Stationary Waves.
      The stationary high pressure has longer term of higher temps and droughts
      The stationary lows have longer spells of rains being dropped on single area.
      This hypothesis is being investigated.

  • @anniecameron6794
    @anniecameron6794 Рік тому

    It's exciting you must admit

  • @gillb9733
    @gillb9733 Рік тому +1

    Cloud seeding and tampering with weather systems invites disaster!

  • @christopherspence6459
    @christopherspence6459 7 місяців тому

    why wasn't the debris trap cleared?

  • @osiasnocum9869
    @osiasnocum9869 Рік тому

    City planning is good..but the Spiritual World of humanity MUST also be not forgotten..

  • @hatepinkyladies
    @hatepinkyladies Рік тому +1

    Our parliament members said, its good for tourism. Volunteer Tourism he said. Good for him, but not for those who suffered . Praying for my place didnt get flood this year. Last year was hectic and tiring.

    • @ELEMENTJ21
      @ELEMENTJ21 Рік тому

      you must be from Malaysia i suppose?

  • @ericenvironmentalist9429
    @ericenvironmentalist9429 Рік тому +1

    Better to do what we can, learn from our mistakes, than to give up before we even try.

    • @magesalmanac6424
      @magesalmanac6424 Рік тому

      Agreed, giving up is the worst thing we could do right now.

    • @JongJande
      @JongJande Рік тому

      But where is an analysis why all this is happening. Where does it come from? Nibiru? Changed sun activity? Chemtrails? And no: it is not CO2 which is a hoax with only 0,035 % CO2 in air.

  • @samanthabotheju9284
    @samanthabotheju9284 Рік тому +2

    No rain....
    Human has to responsible for this. All around the world all sort of problems.

    • @brendacharleston4593
      @brendacharleston4593 Рік тому

      Yes our sin towards God. We reap what we sowed. Yes human is the cause. Everybody

  • @tossancuyota7848
    @tossancuyota7848 Рік тому

    that dude is i think using the incan old tech of restorative water method smart guy

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. Рік тому +35

    We are all witnessing the downfall of the human race from its peak, first hand. In a way, its a privilege

    • @germanevision
      @germanevision Рік тому +4

      Yes. My father's generation was the last to live a full life span.

    • @Cuisinenomade1
      @Cuisinenomade1 Рік тому

      I dont think the Earth is full of Humans, in fact, if there were, we wouldn't hear as often "there is a Humanitarian crisis...", or "that is inhumane...". I think there are many hominids that are more like beasts thirsty for control and money and fame but those are beasts not Humans. It is the fall of the beasts pretending to be Humans so Humans can flourish again on the land with technology and knowledge that the beasts cannot even imagine!

  • @zelda2012333
    @zelda2012333 Рік тому +13

    Why is the weather becoming more extreme? That is a stupid question? We all have the question and the answer. Due to industries, overpopulation, deforestation, destroying land-water and sky just to gain wealth and power. Politicians are also the culprits who destroy everything just for their selfish gains...

    • @PG-3462
      @PG-3462 Рік тому

      We are all responsible for this. Nature is destroyed to produce all the cheap stuff we overconsume on a daily basis.

    • @samuelnyiro2316
      @samuelnyiro2316 Рік тому +3

      Overpopulation?

    • @kylebewley7790
      @kylebewley7790 Рік тому +1

      @@samuelnyiro2316 agreed. He’s talking nonsense there. Everything else I agree with though.

    • @edwinbruckner4752
      @edwinbruckner4752 Рік тому

      Maybe stupid, but just a thought : but how are windturbines effecting the climate/local weather ? I imagine they take alot of energy out of sky/wind. Thus creating more local extremes. I one read about a small aircraft pilot who said that there was an incredible drop in wind speeds behind the windturbines. This has got to have effect on (local) weather. Basically i imagine you take away a part of the 'distribution' of the weather. So more local extremes like heat and rain, and tornados also have a bigger chance of developing if you get more local heat, all possible by taking out the wind. Is this ever been researched ?

    • @PG-3462
      @PG-3462 Рік тому +1

      @@edwinbruckner4752 Wind turbines are way too small to have a major effect on wind, and even less on climate

  • @rosariotapia639
    @rosariotapia639 Рік тому

    I did not realized that Germany was in low land.. I was in Germany in 1984 but was not really seen the whole part o f this continent maybe one of the boundaries. It’s very sad that so much damage of the flash flood in the community.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      Thats not it, its a sharp valley where rain falling on the hills concentrates in a narrow channel, amplifying the flood effect vs flat geography.

  • @exbritishforcespatriotscha7723

    Why is the MSM in European countries not showing these news reports..

  • @tmoore007
    @tmoore007 Рік тому +1

    You ask what will the future bring....it will bring chaos and along with fear. Hardtimes and struggles beyond your imagination. It will bring a new meaning to the words to be ALIVE and SURVIVAL. Follow your heart and stay in the light. Things just got out of hand!

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Рік тому

    For your city's there's a white paint with this special compound that reflects sunlight better and also is an average 6° cooler or more than other white paints... So less heat is released than average white paint. Best of luck.

  • @hootaneskandari7020
    @hootaneskandari7020 Рік тому +1

    I live in Iran and water flooding happen here very dangerous this days
    And Iran even not a very rainy country and this mean our beloved world 🌍 changing fast and unbelievable

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Рік тому

      hootan, Iran is what, 30-36 latitude? your country is located in the convergent walls of Hadley cells. All countries that are on the 30th to 36th latitude are hadley cell convergence zones so are thus deserts.

  • @dimensionexo.
    @dimensionexo. Рік тому +1

    The end times appear to be upon us :
    I call upon the spirits of the wind :
    Sing sing your song in these troubled times - Thank you *

  • @brianwheeldon4643
    @brianwheeldon4643 Рік тому +3

    An interesting piece of work, which starts to investigate the Climate and Environmental crisis we've been measurably and demonstrably in for at least 40 years. There is a reticence of the meteorologists to discuss the increasing heat content going into the storms. Increasing frequency is mentioned but not the increasing energy content. As James Hansen and others have already said 'scientific reticence' is a problem. The current climate chaos is empirical evidence of that. What happens when the global average temperature reaches 2.5 deg Centigrade above preindustrial? No contemplation of that whatsoever. And the probability of that can reasonably stated as high. Such a global average would mean temperatures over land reaching between at least 7 to 10 degrees Centigrade higher on a more frequent basis. Higher temperatures mean increased intensity and energy. Increased destruction. As time passes and almost nothing is being done to mitigate climate heating, we have an increasing risk of societal and civilisation collapse. No question. Scientific reticence, and corporate government are complicit and criminal bedfellows. Fridays for Future, Last Generation, Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion are right. It looks as though only complete economic and political system change will save life on earth.

  • @silverdamsen2680
    @silverdamsen2680 Рік тому +3

    It is going to get worse unless immediate large scale action is taken.

    • @stevepierce6467
      @stevepierce6467 Рік тому

      What do you suggest?

    • @silverdamsen2680
      @silverdamsen2680 Рік тому

      @@stevepierce6467 interesting question. I think it is probably too late but still having all wealthy countries encourage their population to stop having children and change the culture away from conspicuous consumption and fossil fuel would be the best way if we didn't want to have a massive population crash via d*ath rather than just people NOT having children.
      So, it is multiple issues. How and what is consumed has to change the world over and there also need to be fewer people. I think the 1% could be trying to crash the population the worst way possible and since other action isn't being taken, those that surivive will see if I'm correct sooner probably rather than later.

  • @southernbreeze3278
    @southernbreeze3278 Рік тому +1

    "Whereas weather systems were relatively moderate and predictable in recent centuries..."
    what an absolute load of horsesh_t

  • @Wecomenow
    @Wecomenow Рік тому

    TREMENDA CANDELA 🔥

  • @ray-vanralte
    @ray-vanralte Рік тому

    Not to be ungrateful but I’ve watched this like months ago. Is this reupload?

  • @JongJande
    @JongJande Рік тому

    Heard nothing what caused changed weather conditions. Niburu? Sun activity? Geo engineering? Chemtrails?

  • @anglosaxonmike8325
    @anglosaxonmike8325 Рік тому +1

    These factors-the cooling Pacific, the yet-to-cool Atlantic, and the historical reduction in recent solar activity-suggest that a staggered cooling period could continue. Absent from most headlines about global warming is a discussion of measures suggesting that the warming has ceased and a cooling may have begun. For example, deep-ocean heat content has not increased during the past five years. Looking at just one year, from January 2007 to January 2008, we find that satellite-derived atmospheric temperatures indicate that Earth was about one degree Fahrenheit cooler at the beginning of 2008 than it was at the beginning of 2007. The United Kingdom’s Hadley Centre ocean and land temperature records show cooling in the last seven to ten years.

    • @stevepierce6467
      @stevepierce6467 Рік тому +1

      This would certainly save us from ourselves for a few years if true.

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 Рік тому

    I barely watch these types of video's any more. What's the point, it doesn't change anyone's mind, meaning we are done for.

  • @philipmcdonagh1094
    @philipmcdonagh1094 Рік тому +2

    Nice and all as it might be to live in a valley, you should be aware as to what created the valley in the first place, same stands for a coastal cliff house etc.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Рік тому +1

      But you can repair it too in many ways. Part of the strategy is to start high and small. Brad Lancaster did a video on water security for urban drylands. He also talks about harvesting water higher.
      Some of the points this video ignores is how carbon-rich topsoil also known as black gold, and appropriate plantings can increase the ability of soil to handle heavy rain efents

  • @facilitator1031
    @facilitator1031 Рік тому

    Many people will not admit to "client change". So what are we going to do about all the "bad weather"?

  • @koosvanpetten5567
    @koosvanpetten5567 Рік тому

    Why don't you build the fields like the rice-fields, horizontal. That will keep the water much better.

  • @philipthomey7884
    @philipthomey7884 Рік тому

    Litres per square meter?

  • @mrcuttime22
    @mrcuttime22 Рік тому +3

    Ausgezeichnet geschicte und ganz leider! I had two questions from this: Is the JETSTREAM perhaps much slower now such that extreme heat and rain events are loitering? And couldn't simply perforating the forests help them absorb more heavy rain (tedious as that would be)?

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Рік тому +3

      Refurbishing cities and building carbon rich topsoil via farming and ranching would do a lot more, along with rainwater harvesting. Walter Jehne did a great video on how to approach climate change through merely climate cooling...
      ...

    • @linmal2242
      @linmal2242 Рік тому

      @@b_uppy Spot on !

  • @jet4415
    @jet4415 Рік тому

    Only problem is after you rebuild the house the flooding will happen again at some point in the future.

  • @troygoss6400
    @troygoss6400 Рік тому

    " if you know how to suffer, you suffer less"
    Thich Nhat Hanh

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Рік тому

      WELL-Rounded Climate-Coverage:
      UpisNotJump, Hbomberguy, OCC, Climate-Town, Second Thought, they should if combined give you a well-rounded Look.

  • @girl.whoshines
    @girl.whoshines Рік тому +2

    It's not the nature it's us who are in danger.

  • @tirzhaprinsloo2774
    @tirzhaprinsloo2774 Рік тому +4

    It seems that a lot of houses were built in the flood areas, the people of the towns
    did not take notice of it because the river did not flown their banks for quite a time.
    But if it happens like now disaster struck it will be better to go and buy a house higher
    up on higher grounds.

    • @lifeinthemudlane1846
      @lifeinthemudlane1846 Рік тому +1

      quite a time not flooding? try 100 yrs

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Рік тому

      These towns create f.ooding conditions with their impermeable roads and such. Look what Brad Lancaster: Water Security for UrbanDrylands.

    • @chuckkottke
      @chuckkottke Рік тому

      Houseboats. 🚢🌞

  • @garrithgill6692
    @garrithgill6692 Рік тому

    NGL that's how I expect my weather forecast to be taken.

  • @MrPete27
    @MrPete27 Рік тому

    Hard to be optimistic lately. Anywhere.

  • @rattiyap3
    @rattiyap3 Рік тому +5

    We grow plants and trees in UK Our local planning try very hard to close our business down .we bagging councilor and local politicians to help no one was interested I wish my story going global .