Australia's Remarkable Desert Regreening Project Success
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Australia's Remarkable Desert Regreening Success Story
Embark on a journey inside Australia's regreening project and witness the spectacular desert transformation taking place. Discover the incredible efforts being made to restore the land, turning deserts into forests and revive the ecosystem.
Spectacular Desert Transformation: Inside Australia's Desert Regreening Project.
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This is the right thinking for the whole world, not to creating the war, it’s better to war with the climate change.
Is it possible to reroute heavy rainfall overflow to areas that receive little rain? Keep it simple maybe, like just use heavy machines to dig trenches and see what the result is.
While redirecting rainfall to arid regions is a fascinating idea, the challenge lies in the vast distances involved and the complex dynamics of weather patterns. Dubai has recently "played" with cloud seeding and i think that's interesting but i wouldn't play with Mother Nature's forces
It's been discussed for the last century.
So far, it's never been considered financially viable, given the huge amounts of infrastructure required and the impact on the surrounding watercourses
Interesting that an American desert gets shown in a video about Australia ! With more CO2 in the atmosphere, re greening is a lot easier as plants need less water.
Hello, thanks for watching! Can you pin point the exact minute you saw the American desert shown in the video? 🙏🏼
Because they a F'O'S and if you are an Aussie you will know what I mean. 😂
American desert shown at 48 seconds. Monument valley
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You know it is shallow funded propaganda when foreigners spread BS like this. Far out. Students would be better served writing critical thinking papers on the corruption of propaganda rather than recycling errors and oversights.
Wet season is not April to September. That would be the dry season.
The Whole World needs this technology! 🌍🌎🌏 The U.S. is reforesting in the East, but the West is still tearing it down. That's some liberalism isn't it?
Absolutely, the need for sustainable reforestation technology is crucial on a global scale! It's essential to address deforestation disparities and strive for balance across regions.
@@EyeTech21 I could really go for some good news regarding the world reaching the 50% emission cut before 2030 right about now.
what a load of tosh .. Co2 is greening the planet
The voice of reason.
It certainly is. The main reason for the planting boom in Western Australia was actually to control groundwater salinity and soil erosion. Does not hurt if people do a bit as well.
If you really want to know, there is no such term as the Great Australian Desert. Its a silly term coined by foreigners who sre opinionated whith rhetoric but most have never visited Australia let alone visited the Deserts of Australia,
the Simpson Desert, the
Gibson Desert, the
Great Victoria Desert, the
Great Sandy Desert, the
Sturt Stony Desert, the
Strzelecki Desert, the
Pedirka Desert. Best that people only speak from practical local experience and not anything else..
Utter rubbish , you have mountains in the Arctic ??? And USA photos fir Australia
“The Arctic Cordillera Mountain Range is a canopy of shimmering ice caps, exposed dark peaks, and enormous glaciers the feed wild rivers that drain into breathtaking fiords and mountain valleys.”