Unfortunately erosion of sandy cliffs has been happens for millions of years but people forget that, if you build on a cliff your likely to be the first ones to go. why do you think sandcastles disappear over night after the tide.
Many of these places were 100s even 1000s of feet from shore when built & who is going to pay what to relocate every structure road train 1000s of feet inland, buy farmers 100,000s of acres list to keep up local food production.
too true and then there's a case for Victorian canalisation, had much work done here in New Forest putting back the bends in rivers, massive environmental improvement
It’s devastating to see thus continue when this type of shoreline could be now, rebuilt by engineering the use of these triangular premade concrete pilons which when stacked create a jetty or barrier for the seaside tides to keep from eroding both the sand, to land mass that is unprotected. If such a barrier were installed along the coastline, pilons could be driven into the remaining layers of soil to strengthen a layered wall of earth and other materials to prevent erosion. Like building foundational supports for bridges except it is along the shorelines.
Correct sir , designed in South Africa , the Dolos . While a little unsightly , have proven effective in stopping coastal erosion . Maybe they should catch a wake up over there . A new industry :-)
To name a few overseas foreign aid , illegal immigration, THE EU .asking for more fishing rights and funding for their poorest farms,we have our own concerns to tend to ,
@@lindsaycaress450 What has the EU and immigrants got to do with Erosion? and don't say the money, we are no longer in the EU, and it would take many times what they used cost ,to do anything to try and prevent coastal erosion, and even then it won't be everlasting, as the sea will either tunnel underneath eventually, or be diverted further down the coast to cause damage there.
Ça ne sert à rien de pleurnicher. L'érosion et la déposition sont des phénomènes naturels inévitables. Si vous tenez tant à telle ou telle plage, des travaux d'ingénierie peuvent la protéger. Les côtes sont tout sauf statiques que ça plaise ou non!
There would be a simple and systematic way to protect to coastlines. But obviously nobody is interested, maybe except the people who lose their homes and their land. So this will continue and nobody will do anything serious about it. And that is that. For thousands of years the coasts of today's Brtisich islands have been washed away by the sea. It's a common and natural process. If there is nobody who wants to do something about it, then just let it happen! There would have been a simple and systematic way to do something about it, but ideas and concepts that would really change something are unwanted. For example decades ago there was a man in Austria. He invented processes and built machines for recycling plastics. When he finally demonstrated what he had achieved, it appeared to be making plastics in highest quality from waste. What happened next? They cut all his fundings. So he had no way to continue his work. This is how the usual capitalism works.
Tout à fait Ok ! avec vous Monsieur.....en France j'ai trouvé une situation pour aider ( avec mes finances) avec succès certains jeunes en difficultés.....ça a marché..et aucun service social intéressé....surtout ne pas avoir d'idée...supérieur au système actuel....comme pour le plastique recyclable...et une somme d'énergie d'une population aidante se disperse ....d'années en années......comme l'érosion des côtes....
This would not be happening in the Netherlands. Britain has gone from a great engineering nation that could face any challenge to a country of bankers, insurers and jailers. You used to export cars to Australia now its BUPA and Serco.
Lots of truth there from a certain viewpoint but unlike our Dutch friends we don’t have to grow land. Personally I have friends knowing that the land was a cash deal built their straw bale dream home. Yup, it’ll be gone in 50 years - when they’re dead so no inheritance but for them ? No mortgage.
We are a small island our emissions are the lowest in the world!! Tectonic plates move you know that right... Soooo land is moving into the planet and out of the planet. Its inevitable land is going to go. Its part of the planets cycle of movement. It was one mass land once panga!!!!!! But yes it was cold years ago and now it warmer. Yes pollution is bad if your breathing it in. But we are only a small tiny island
Be easier and cheaper to bring dredging back in all river especially the river hull then all the silt put in containers build costal defences all along worst affected. The dredging rivers will certainly lower the water levels
I have. to say. our farmers dredge their .ditches .regularly because of the high water tables .Our river rarely floods as it it connected to the farmland .
Result of world over-population; people building homes in unsuitable places: cliff tops, floodplains, mountainsides etc. Dredging rivers, concrete barriers, land drainage pipes, sea walls: humans believing they can control nature by money and engineering LOL As the estate agent particulars state " has a nice seaview"......comes at a price🤣
Some of these Coastal areas could planted up with Duneland grass to try make Duneland to make a natural Coast line like the Sefton Coast where possible
Did they move that lighthouse looks very far from the sea. Add the fact it was built in 1741 would definitely suggest its not in its original location be way further from the sea back then.
No, it's always been there but there did used to be two of them. One was closer to the sea and was demolished in the late 1800s. I was born and brought up in that part of Norfolk and even now when I visit the county I drive out to Happisburgh to see if it's still there.
@philipmcdonagh1094 When it was built it would have been even further from the cliff edge but it was there to warn ships out at sea they were close to the southern end of the Happisburgh sand banks. Lots of shallow banks on that bit of the coast. Possibly remnants of Doggerland.
Erosion is an absolutely natural thing. Rising houses 100 meters from water is simply taking s risk and no matter is a ocean,lake or the river! Sorry but why other taxpayers should pay to safe this houses? In most cases expensive rich people letting houses.
After the 1953 tidal surge that hit the North Sea coasts causing flooding and loss of life. The authorities in England basically did very little.England was to be allowed to be lost too the sea. In Holland , a different approach was taken. Even though much of Holland is well below sea level. A huge sea defence system was constructed. Holland was not going to be lost to the sea. It still works after Nearly seven decades. In those seven decades England still lost parts of the coast to the sea. The only significant development is the Thames Barrier. The authorities have a f**k England attitude,they despise us ,they will continue to heap misery on us . Unless we persuade them otherwise.
I'd like to know why ENGLAND is portrayed as the only country, that makes up the UK... Well be fine in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, we have HILLS 😂
oo revetments=terminal groyne syndrome,AWFUL erosion from Barton on Sea estwrd. Have to maintain Hurst shingle spit manually as natural longshore drift severely hampered.
Sh ask the moneybto the monarch and company to give the money for compansation of the inhabitants tha must leave for their iwn safety! Disgadting no one provide fir this people
😂 j'adore à 6: 30 mn . Oui c'est une catastrophe on ne peut plus reconstruire une fumerie comme seule là ! Hahahahahah 😷 . Mais brûle là !!! Ta fumerie toxique avec 100ans de goudron sur les murs , 😂😂😂 vent là pour crée des routes plutôt. 😊😊
even more sadly, is the United Kingdom that beautiful British country, also has an infestation of bed sheets everywhere you go now and they are nothing but stinking trouble
Unfortunately erosion of sandy cliffs has been happens for millions of years but people forget that, if you build on a cliff your likely to be the first ones to go. why do you think sandcastles disappear over night after the tide.
Many of these places were 100s even 1000s of feet from shore when built & who is going to pay what to relocate every structure road train 1000s of feet inland, buy farmers 100,000s of acres list to keep up local food production.
Title says: Erosion is Gaining Ground
Bit of an oxymoron.
The south east coast is sinking as Scotland rises from the weight of glaciers in the ice age. Nothing can be done.
Yep
didn't your hear, it's Brexit
Thanks for addt info on ice age effects
Building on flood plains is not a good idea, we continue to do so and wonder why houses flood.
These freak floods often come out of nowhere.
too true and then there's a case for Victorian canalisation, had much work done here in New Forest putting back the bends in rivers, massive environmental improvement
It’s devastating to see thus continue when this type of shoreline could be now, rebuilt by engineering the use of these triangular premade concrete pilons which when stacked create a jetty or barrier for the seaside tides to keep from eroding both the sand, to land mass that is unprotected. If such a barrier were installed along the coastline, pilons could be driven into the remaining layers of soil to strengthen a layered wall of earth and other materials to prevent erosion. Like building foundational supports for bridges except it is along the shorelines.
Correct sir , designed in South Africa , the Dolos .
While a little unsightly , have proven effective in stopping coastal erosion .
Maybe they should catch a wake up over there .
A new industry :-)
It could all be sorted if the government stopped wasting everyone’s money on things that have nothing really to do with us.
To name a few overseas foreign aid , illegal immigration, THE EU .asking for more fishing rights and funding for their poorest farms,we have our own concerns to tend to ,
ie migrant hotels
@@lindsaycaress450 That’s the spirit! X
@@lindsaycaress450 What has the EU and immigrants got to do with Erosion? and don't say the money, we are no longer in the EU, and it would take many times what they used cost ,to do anything to try and prevent coastal erosion, and even then it won't be everlasting, as the sea will either tunnel underneath eventually, or be diverted further down the coast to cause damage there.
You’ll never stop natural coastal erosion
The world has been changing since the beginning of time
Ça ne sert à rien de pleurnicher. L'érosion et la déposition sont des phénomènes naturels inévitables. Si vous tenez tant à telle ou telle plage, des travaux d'ingénierie peuvent la protéger. Les côtes sont tout sauf statiques que ça plaise ou non!
Elle est surtout accentuer par l'Homme😅. Et oui et non les travaux d'ingénierie font parfois plus de dégâts que protéger
Been happening since forever anyway... no news...
Has always happened..can't be stopped.
North Sea temperature trend for last 25 years is exactly flat.
There would be a simple and systematic way to protect to coastlines. But obviously nobody is interested, maybe except the people who lose their homes and their land. So this will continue and nobody will do anything serious about it. And that is that.
For thousands of years the coasts of today's Brtisich islands have been washed away by the sea. It's a common and natural process. If there is nobody who wants to do something about it, then just let it happen!
There would have been a simple and systematic way to do something about it, but ideas and concepts that would really change something are
unwanted.
For example decades ago there was a man in Austria. He invented processes and built machines for recycling plastics. When he finally demonstrated what he had achieved, it appeared to be making plastics in highest quality from waste. What happened next? They cut all his fundings. So he had no way to continue his work. This is how the usual capitalism works.
Tout à fait Ok ! avec vous Monsieur.....en France j'ai trouvé une situation pour aider ( avec mes finances) avec succès certains jeunes en difficultés.....ça a marché..et aucun service social intéressé....surtout ne pas avoir d'idée...supérieur au système actuel....comme pour le plastique recyclable...et une somme d'énergie d'une population aidante se disperse ....d'années en années......comme l'érosion des côtes....
@@Serge-x3q Et pourquoi pas un club d'idées?
Excelente informe. Esclarecedor.
"Flood Plain" it's in the description.
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo très instructive !
Don't you mean: "Erosion is LOSING ground?"
This would not be happening in the Netherlands. Britain has gone from a great engineering nation that could face any challenge to a country of bankers, insurers and jailers. You used to export cars to Australia now its BUPA and Serco.
Lots of truth there from a certain viewpoint but unlike our Dutch friends we don’t have to grow land. Personally I have friends knowing that the land was a cash deal built their straw bale dream home. Yup, it’ll be gone in 50 years - when they’re dead so no inheritance but for them ? No mortgage.
Erosion is gaining ground... Ha ha ha priceless.
why does the closed captioning not match what is being spoken? who's bright idea was it to apply AI interpretation? Appalling
We are a small island our emissions are the lowest in the world!!
Tectonic plates move you know that right... Soooo land is moving into the planet and out of the planet. Its inevitable land is going to go. Its part of the planets cycle of movement. It was one mass land once panga!!!!!!
But yes it was cold years ago and now it warmer.
Yes pollution is bad if your breathing it in. But we are only a small tiny island
There used to be land in the channel ,but that disappeared didn't it.?
As old as time itself
Be easier and cheaper to bring dredging back in all river especially the river hull then all the silt put in containers build costal defences all along worst affected. The dredging rivers will certainly lower the water levels
I have. to say. our farmers dredge their .ditches .regularly because of the high water tables .Our river rarely floods as it it connected to the farmland .
@@philtong623 no, silt is not strong enough, it has already washed down from somewhere else and will go on doing that
@@evelynfakira5612 it's all from the cliffs erosion clay
@ yes and it will erode easily again so useless as a preventative
Hélas c'est dramatique ces phénomènes d’érosion...même jusqu'au bout de la terre...on se sent impuissant et en même temps ...ça coûte...
the planet began as a ball of lava. it is supposed to change.
Merci Arte!
Nonsense, it’s been going on for millions of years
Result of world over-population; people building homes in unsuitable places: cliff tops, floodplains, mountainsides etc. Dredging rivers, concrete barriers, land drainage pipes, sea walls: humans believing they can control nature by money and engineering LOL As the estate agent particulars state " has a nice seaview"......comes at a price🤣
Good thing sea levels are rising, wait that's bad.
These people need to read the book "The Sovereign Individual" written by Douglas Rees Mogg and one his cronies (Jacobs Dad). Good video though.
petite erreur UK c'est pas 600.000 km2 mais 210.000
Déjà entendu parlé des"bourgs pourris" en Angleterre
Ce n'est pas un scoop
Simple solution..lower the waterlevel by the inflow..
What it comes to if you have an expensive home you get help . If you’re poor you have to fend for yourself.
why dont they build a wall ,dump rocks put in those diamond concrete blocks
Just nature doing its stuff
Some of these Coastal areas could planted up with Duneland grass to try make Duneland to make a natural Coast line like the Sefton Coast where possible
Et aussi perso , NOTRE TERRE : bougé vous le boule pour créé de nouveaux reportages au lieu de republier de vielles vidéos.
Did they move that lighthouse looks very far from the sea. Add the fact it was built in 1741 would definitely suggest its not in its original location be way further from the sea back then.
No, it's always been there but there did used to be two of them. One was closer to the sea and was demolished in the late 1800s. I was born and brought up in that part of Norfolk and even now when I visit the county I drive out to Happisburgh to see if it's still there.
@@gailmackinnon7328 Well I have to say its a weird place to put it, if you were in a boat anywhere near the cliff you wouldn't be able to see it.
@philipmcdonagh1094 When it was built it would have been even further from the cliff edge but it was there to warn ships out at sea they were close to the southern end of the Happisburgh sand banks. Lots of shallow banks on that bit of the coast. Possibly remnants of Doggerland.
Erosion is an absolutely natural thing. Rising houses 100 meters from water is simply taking s risk and no matter is a ocean,lake or the river! Sorry but why other taxpayers should pay to safe this houses? In most cases expensive rich people letting houses.
Don't build anything within 5 miles of the north sea Coast.
On sera bientôt des réfugiés climatiques et on choisira l’Afrique 😂🤣😂🤣
Expect it. Team Jesus ❤
Norfolk lost three entire villages from the doomsday book by 1800 .
After the 1953 tidal surge that hit the North Sea coasts causing flooding and loss of life. The authorities in England basically did very little.England was to be allowed to be lost too the sea. In Holland , a different approach was taken. Even though much of Holland is well below sea level. A huge sea defence system was constructed. Holland was not going to be lost to the sea. It still works after Nearly seven decades. In those seven decades England still lost parts of the coast to the sea. The only significant development is the Thames Barrier. The authorities have a f**k England attitude,they despise us ,they will continue to heap misery on us .
Unless we persuade them otherwise.
I read theres two more storms this Christmas possibly
Sorry but the people that own the land let them pay because someone does ordinary people have enough on there plate 😮
Et pourtant tous ces média qui disaient que le réchauffement n’existait pas ils sont où maintenant
Mais ca a toutejours etait comme ca!! J'ai grandi sur la cote de l'angleterre... il y a 60 + ans.... ca continue, c'est toute... rien de nouvaux!!
@ pour ma part ma famille est en Polynésie le changement on l’a vu merci
Well... Look "No oil"
Poor people just being government should be ashamed
Seems to me this erosion is a metaphor for the state of the country and where it’s heading nowhere good.
I'd like to know why ENGLAND is portrayed as the only country, that makes up the UK...
Well be fine in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, we have HILLS 😂
How leaving the eu makes britain less??? Stupid comment so switched off
LOL
38:20- A question for the keane geologist- Where in England is this?
for those people in the documentary:
Someone farts in the wind>
OMG! GLOBAL WARMING HAVE WORSENED!!
Rebrand this as a propaganda video for rejoining eu not an environmental documentary
👍👍
oo revetments=terminal groyne syndrome,AWFUL erosion from Barton on Sea estwrd. Have to maintain Hurst shingle spit manually as natural longshore drift severely hampered.
Some of the pronunciations are hilarious, I don't know if this is AI narration. Love from England, not Britain.
✈✈✈🌃🌃🌃🌧🌧🌧
nothing to see
sea
move on
In dienst van de overheid nutteloze onderzoeken van iets wat aleeuwen gaande is
I don't see a problem.
Government let it go.
On ne peux pas contre à la mer
Merci Notre Terre
Ideal land for immigrant housing.
Super! Deutsche Überschrift, alles in französischer Sprache 😒
Ich höre es auf englisch
Video is full of errors and inaccurate information.
Brexit my friend
So climate change is down to Brexit.......😂The best one I've heard so far.....😂
Save britain by rejoining the crumbling eu? 🤣 This has been going on since doggerland was swept away!
Climate change 😂😂😂😂😂
If not for the Industrial Revolution . We would not be here now. It‘s happening faster than nature intended☹️
Dracula.ne.m.interesse.pas
Sh ask the moneybto the monarch and company to give the money for compansation of the inhabitants tha must leave for their iwn safety!
Disgadting no one provide fir this people
A oui 👏 île des diables qui coulerais WoW 🥳 🥳
😂 j'adore à 6: 30 mn .
Oui c'est une catastrophe on ne peut plus reconstruire une fumerie comme seule là ! Hahahahahah 😷 .
Mais brûle là !!! Ta fumerie toxique avec 100ans de goudron sur les murs , 😂😂😂 vent là pour crée des routes plutôt. 😊😊
I'd get out of there before it all collapses . 😮 the building would not survive all that earth.🫢
At least it will stop starmer getting the land to put houses for immigrants on.
even more sadly, is the United Kingdom that beautiful British country, also has an infestation of bed sheets everywhere you go now and they are nothing but stinking trouble