This is a good show, it filled me with beauty and hope... I remember when I first learned about the Aral Sea tragedy... But at least I can see people do care about that place, Wouldn't mind visiting it
yea but the need to remove 90-95% of the dams to fix the sea…. Cotton can be farmed else where around the world like Australia, New Zealand. the UK n America for example
People who haven’t been outside of the wealthy western world can’t understand how this is a complex life and death struggle for millions. Cutting agricultural output would starve an entire country, meanwhile, the population isn’t sufficiently educated enough to get white collar jobs which aren’t extractive in nature. Unlike the US or Europe, the local population doesn’t have access to the technology, or capital to quickly pivot the entire economy. This is a humanitarian and ecological disaster which, thank god, is being fixed. Just understand this is a critical problem experienced in many already impoverished areas.
As I commented before, that region was extremely poor, perhaps one of the poorest in the world, before irrigation and agriculture came. Now we have better technology and abilities to change irrigation for better
Precisely. When all of that fresh water was running into a salt lake, I bet it felt criminal for the Soviet Authorities. Imagining how people could be uplifted by agricultural development but watching that fresh water become worthless….
Fixing it is easy: Both Uzbakistan and Tukmenistan have diverted nearly all the waters of the Amu Darya river into giant new and useless lakes in the desert. You can see them clearly on any satellite photo. Just make them stop that crazy thing started by Soviet Union, and the Aral Sea will once again become a sea. It is not the irrigation water intake, but those desert lakes that take away and steal the water from Amu Darya river
@@SuperTheTheresa Yes, but diverting rivers into desert lakes is not an industry. It was Soviet way to just do what the 5 year Plan asked, without caring what happens because of their action
@@SuperTheTheresa Honey, they are pumpping water into the desert from the badly designed wasteful canals and dams. It has nothing to do with cotton. They can have the cotton and the Aral Sea, if someone has a iota of care. None has. The Communist mentality -- if it is not my duty, then I don't care-- is very much there today, and the dictators running the place couldnt care less either
I saw the new shore of the Aral sea in 2016 in Uzbekistan. I hope the water will come back one day. I know they had different projects like taking water from Caspian sea or dig a canal across Asia and taking water from Arctic sea but of course it was too expensive. It's just so sad. In the past the sea had so many species of fishes. When I visited Moynaq one of the former port we feel that life has gone.
Think more was needed about how this happened - stopping the insane water extraction for cotton could restore the entire sea, probably quite quickly. The water is there, it’s just diverted to fields first.
Uzbekistan's needs that water as cotton production is still key to their economy. The fact is that Uzbekistan would never have developed without those channels and would be extremely poor today without it.
Too simple, it depends on where it is built, how far everything has to be transported, what the terrain looks like, what it consists of, what labour costs in that area,... You should be ignored by everybody, but i wanted to make obvious, why. You are completely clueless and have no idea, what you are talking about.
Good and interesting film. However, I lacked more information about the underlying cause of the problem, namely cotton cultivation. What is being done there today? The only way to restore the lake is to reduce water consumption - which means reducing cotton cultivation. At least initially reduce the area under cotton cultivation and introduce better irrigation techniques.
Which also means better pay for less matter for the people cultivating cotton, meaning pay more for our clothes in the Western world. We have an indirect responsibility in what is happening in the Aral sea area
Environmental Disaster was a bit too much. They withhold the water upstream. Also that scientist. Water back, life back. Duh. With the microscope on a truck hood. Comical.
Or some one put the Brine shrimp there are some that look like those in the Great Salt lake in Utah in US. They are used in aquariums to feed small fish. The eggs are probably sold around the world for such purposes. The eggs can stay dry for years.
What would be good is if they could build a series of tunnels to bring desalinated water from the Mediterranean Sea to the Aral Sea to increase the amount of water. Saudi Arabia and Egypt are doing so. The Russian oligarchs could invest in something like this.
I remember the final years of the Soviet Union there was a plan to turn back two major rivers that ran into the arctic the work was underway with the building of power stations to pump the water back unfortunately the work was abandond my Mr Gorbachov and his Crew who were more interested in creating Millionaires than doing important work for the people.
Good effort: however further time on the causes and the ongoing issues in the wider catchment area would give a more comprehensive view of the disaster that is still unfolding. The human greed to exploit every mineral from Kazakhstans vast area has led to such devastating polution not only of its surface but of the air above it. It has been and will be very difficult for any regime of such a small population to resist exploiting iits vast resourses when the countires all around with populations out of control are willing to pay and eager to help exploit these resourses and use its vast steppe for scientific experiments such as nuclear testing and unsustainable farming methods, whatever the consequences to the ecology and future generations.
And what did they do the last 30 years?Would be worthwhile also to see something ? Or was it only complaining and bemoaning the past? Waiting for Moscow to pay? These states wanted to be independent. Have an own -elected - President with a nice palace and a fleet of Mercedes cars. And what did these Presidents do for their own people? Should make a film about that as well.
@@dishka3452 The only thing they did was moaning and complaining that it is such a poor state, they have no money, no resources, no nothing. And since it was the Sovietunion who dod it, let Moscow pay for it now...
@@benediktmorak4409 Everyone who lived in Soviets knows that Moscow is never wrong and lowly second-class not slavs don't have any right to complain. But, thankfully, there are others, who offered help, some of them even on their own volition. I'm not sure about southern part of Aral sea, but on the North Aral, a lot of work has been done: damb was build, reduced water consumption from main rivers, reforestation, reintroducing native water species e.t.c. All with the help of such organisations as UN and IBW and several private other organisations and volunteers. For the last decade water level on North Aral is, slowly but steady, on the rise. Hopefully, this tendency will continue in the future.
@@dishka3452 ich habe geschrieben was habt ihr SELBER gemacht.Und nicht mit der Hilfe von anderen... Es gibt Filme auf youtube wo genau dieses Thema behandelt wird. Darum, SELBER was machen.Und nicht auf andere warten...
A moveable dam, how would you have that in mind? How would you make a dam strong enough to hold back million of tons of water and still be able to move it? I think you mean more along the line of additional dams. To create compartments. And once one dam is not needed anymore then remove it?
Yeah... who was building too many coal fired plants and caused the climate change that dried up the lake in the 1300s and before? Must have been all of the camel farts producing Methane.
Is there anyway that we could buy ,rent some of those cotton farms. Let some fields put out of rotation like they do in the US. The government pays to take border line fields out of production. For the benefit of animals,wind breaks. You know what i mean good luck.
Looks like there's many countries creating deserts and ecological disasters all over the planet... Australia, the US, Russia and the list of those in Making is also long. I sometimes wish the planet would be a better place if there was just few of our species. Whatever nature we touch turns into disaster for everything else
Only Russian,s do it?nice countries feed their generations wit anti Russia sentiment through education system and other media. Ghaddafi do water pipes to inner Syria to make self sufficient in food. But america destroy it by boms to make them beg for food n loot their oil. Killed million,s.
A good effort, lets hope they win! The PuTANS stole the water when they "owned" Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.. to plant cotton and compete in the cotton trade. Now that Russia has fallen apart, where's the water? And What the hell are they doing in Ukraine?
The earth's climates shift endlessly around the world so no one climate ever dominates the earth that's why climates and weather are changing in countries around the world
@@macriggland6526 you can't have cotton without water so you used the resource incorrectly and now you barely have any water you need one to do the other... So from what I'm seeing it was used in correctly that's why you got a brand new desert
@@jermainec2462 No bud, the fresh water is still getting used for cotton farming. However, that fresh water is not running into the Aral Sea, a salt lake.
Well done. I remember learning about the Aral sea years ago. So good to see it coming back, slowly, but comin back.
Very sad but Interesting to see what’s happening to reverse desertification over there.
This is a good show, it filled me with beauty and hope... I remember when I first learned about the Aral Sea tragedy... But at least I can see people do care about that place, Wouldn't mind visiting it
That cobbled together equipment is amazing
Good to see us putting things right.
Great show! Very informative. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Very well balance documentary...
A very interesting film, thank you! But what about the cotton plantations? Are they still getting all the water that should go to the Aral sea?
Yes. But it is an important industry to a small poor country.
yea but the need to remove 90-95% of the dams to fix the sea…. Cotton can be farmed else where around the world like Australia, New Zealand. the UK n America for example
Those wild donkey, first time ive ever see it, thanks Slice Earth for this documentary ... and the others as well,
Thank you for watching!!
The music adds a certain element of inappropriateness to the theme presented.
yeah that is such a crappy production
Very accurate and yet appropriate. The sea that vanished
Couldn't disagree more. I think it suits the theme very well.
Why don’t you cry about it?
Usa is making another in utah as we are watching.....😊
People who haven’t been outside of the wealthy western world can’t understand how this is a complex life and death struggle for millions. Cutting agricultural output would starve an entire country, meanwhile, the population isn’t sufficiently educated enough to get white collar jobs which aren’t extractive in nature. Unlike the US or Europe, the local population doesn’t have access to the technology, or capital to quickly pivot the entire economy.
This is a humanitarian and ecological disaster which, thank god, is being fixed. Just understand this is a critical problem experienced in many already impoverished areas.
Exactly this.
As I commented before, that region was extremely poor, perhaps one of the poorest in the world, before irrigation and agriculture came. Now we have better technology and abilities to change irrigation for better
Precisely. When all of that fresh water was running into a salt lake, I bet it felt criminal for the Soviet Authorities. Imagining how people could be uplifted by agricultural development but watching that fresh water become worthless….
Fixing it is easy: Both Uzbakistan and Tukmenistan have diverted nearly all the waters of the Amu Darya river into giant new and useless lakes in the desert. You can see them clearly on any satellite photo. Just make them stop that crazy thing started by Soviet Union, and the Aral Sea will once again become a sea. It is not the irrigation water intake, but those desert lakes that take away and steal the water from Amu Darya river
they cannot stop. the industry is extremely important to their economy.
@@SuperTheTheresa Yes, but diverting rivers into desert lakes is not an industry. It was Soviet way to just do what the 5 year Plan asked, without caring what happens because of their action
@@TWOCOWS1 uzbekistan is a large producer and significant exporter of cotton. not in soviet era, right now, in the present. they cannot stop.
@@SuperTheTheresa Honey, they are pumpping water into the desert from the badly designed wasteful canals and dams. It has nothing to do with cotton. They can have the cotton and the Aral Sea, if someone has a iota of care. None has. The Communist mentality -- if it is not my duty, then I don't care-- is very much there today, and the dictators running the place couldnt care less either
@@TWOCOWS1 they are. the result of that is that they have cotton. they need cotton.
I saw the new shore of the Aral sea in 2016 in Uzbekistan. I hope the water will come back one day. I know they had different projects like taking water from Caspian sea or dig a canal across Asia and taking water from Arctic sea but of course it was too expensive. It's just so sad. In the past the sea had so many species of fishes. When I visited Moynaq one of the former port we feel that life has gone.
Think more was needed about how this happened - stopping the insane water extraction for cotton could restore the entire sea, probably quite quickly. The water is there, it’s just diverted to fields first.
Why can't they reduce the extraction upstream and give greater flow to the 2 rivers ?
Exactly... stop the stupid cotton production!
Uzbekistan's needs that water as cotton production is still key to their economy.
The fact is that Uzbekistan would never have developed without those channels and would be extremely poor today without it.
ask putin
@@fresagrus4490 But how long before all the crud in the wind kills off the cotton?
More to it than that go look up the 2 countries up river ..
Ran by Dictators keeping cotton a d oil money first themselves.
That's great method ❤
Scientific application
From Caspian Sea to Aral sea is 250KM only, and the cost of 1 metre water pipeline is 4 milliom per KM, is that simple?
Too simple, it depends on where it is built, how far everything has to be transported, what the terrain looks like, what it consists of, what labour costs in that area,...
You should be ignored by everybody, but i wanted to make obvious, why. You are completely clueless and have no idea, what you are talking about.
Very good documentary. One thing only: why wasn't the woman scientist identified? I was curious to know about her.
Good and interesting film. However, I lacked more information about the underlying cause of the problem, namely cotton cultivation. What is being done there today? The only way to restore the lake is to reduce water consumption - which means reducing cotton cultivation. At least initially reduce the area under cotton cultivation and introduce better irrigation techniques.
Which also means better pay for less matter for the people cultivating cotton, meaning pay more for our clothes in the Western world. We have an indirect responsibility in what is happening in the Aral sea area
I agree with you@@SLICE_Earth
@@SLICE_Earth ridiculous statement
Environmental Disaster was a bit too much. They withhold the water upstream. Also that scientist. Water back, life back. Duh. With the microscope on a truck hood. Comical.
No.@@lo2740
Sunday Matinee ❤
Mad Max Fury 😮
With modern technology and scientific knowledge we can restore Aral sea back
Is this inland sea fresh water ? perhaps the beaver can be introduced (reintroduced)? here
Water is too salty for the beaver.
It's a lake but the water is salty due to minerals .
Or some one put the Brine shrimp there are some that look like those in the Great Salt lake in Utah in US.
They are used in aquariums to feed small fish.
The eggs are probably sold around the world for such purposes.
The eggs can stay dry for years.
A canal connecting the Caspian to the aral can restore it in no time
Is the Caspian salt water? If so, that's probably not a good idea.
@@DJ-bh1ju the aral itself is salty water as it's a reminant of an ocean that once covered all the area
Aral was salt water. Geographically speaking, it is always going to have ultra high evaporation rate. High evaporation rate=Salt lake.@@DJ-bh1ju
Then caspian will dry up
@@navneetsahay196 make sense but the Caspian got rivers flow into it keeping it alive
What would be good is if they could build a series of tunnels to bring desalinated water from the Mediterranean Sea to the Aral Sea to increase the amount of water. Saudi Arabia and Egypt are doing so. The Russian oligarchs could invest in something like this.
There is a world wide shortage of sand. Maybe they hit the jackpot here
salt was blown away, now the water is fit to manage more fish and animals, thank god for human intervention
interesting perspective
It was man's intervention that caused this problem in the first place
"Background sound" is overpowering the voice.
I remember the final years of the Soviet Union there was a plan to turn back two major rivers that ran into the arctic the work was underway with the building of power stations to pump the water back unfortunately the work was abandond my Mr Gorbachov and his Crew who were more interested in creating Millionaires than doing important work for the people.
Good effort: however further time on the causes and the ongoing issues in the wider catchment area would give a more comprehensive view of the disaster that is still unfolding.
The human greed to exploit every mineral from Kazakhstans vast area has led to such devastating polution not only of its surface but of the air above it.
It has been and will be very difficult for any regime of such a small population to resist exploiting iits vast resourses when the countires all around with populations out of control are willing to pay and eager to help exploit these resourses and use its vast steppe for scientific experiments such as nuclear testing and unsustainable farming methods, whatever the consequences to the ecology and future generations.
A map showing where it is would be useful.
You can always look it up too.
12:50 ... Japanese speaks Uzbek?? 😲
",climate change...!!😊
Yeahh right...
And what did they do the last 30 years?Would be worthwhile also to see something ?
Or was it only complaining and bemoaning the past?
Waiting for Moscow to pay?
These states wanted to be independent.
Have an own -elected - President with a nice palace and a fleet of Mercedes cars.
And what did these Presidents do for their own people?
Should make a film about that as well.
Dude, you just watched documentary on 'what they did for the last 30 years'
@@dishka3452 The only thing they did was moaning and complaining that it is such a poor state, they have no money, no resources, no nothing.
And since it was the Sovietunion who dod it, let Moscow pay for it now...
@@benediktmorak4409 Everyone who lived in Soviets knows that Moscow is never wrong and lowly second-class not slavs don't have any right to complain. But, thankfully, there are others, who offered help, some of them even on their own volition. I'm not sure about southern part of Aral sea, but on the North Aral, a lot of work has been done: damb was build, reduced water consumption from main rivers, reforestation, reintroducing native water species e.t.c. All with the help of such organisations as UN and IBW and several private other organisations and volunteers. For the last decade water level on North Aral is, slowly but steady, on the rise. Hopefully, this tendency will continue in the future.
@@dishka3452 ich habe geschrieben was habt ihr SELBER gemacht.Und nicht mit der Hilfe von anderen...
Es gibt Filme auf youtube wo genau dieses Thema behandelt wird.
Darum, SELBER was machen.Und nicht auf andere warten...
@@benediktmorak4409 Don't speak the language, have no idea, what are you talking about
Wow
i think a moveable dam can fix this instead of a permanent dam, when the water level rises , water area should expand
A moveable dam, how would you have that in mind? How would you make a dam strong enough to hold back million of tons of water and still be able to move it? I think you mean more along the line of additional dams. To create compartments. And once one dam is not needed anymore then remove it?
if the river that fed to the sea is let flow back...
The climate has been changing for millions of years and is not gonna stop for us! We can only survive it!
Yeah... who was building too many coal fired plants and caused the climate change that dried up the lake in the 1300s and before? Must have been all of the camel farts producing Methane.
This seems to be a perfect place to build wind turbines
looks like a setting for Mad Max world
all have been filmed in Australia
Let the rivers flow into the basin and it will fill up again.
soviets used this body for irrigation. Output greater than input, ergo Aral Sea water level zero.
A very interesting program, spoilt by the VERY LOUD MUSIC. Poor editing!
Now yall wrong for laying them bones out like that at the beginning . Childish lol
Is there anyway that we could buy ,rent some of those cotton farms.
Let some fields put out of rotation like they do in the US.
The government pays to take border line fields out of production.
For the benefit of animals,wind breaks. You know what i mean good luck.
Um...lets not forget this makes ir REALLY easy to get to Aralsk 7.....which is bad......very bad.
The Aral Sea was killed by the Russian Government , they closed the entrances of water too it. The Government wanted to use it for agriculture .
Do the Russians ever wonder to themselves " man the world would be so much better without us?
it wasn't humanity that destroyed the sea. it was the russians.
Looks like there's many countries creating deserts and ecological disasters all over the planet... Australia, the US, Russia and the list of those in Making is also long.
I sometimes wish the planet would be a better place if there was just few of our species. Whatever nature we touch turns into disaster for everything else
Only Russian,s do it?nice countries feed their generations wit anti Russia sentiment through education system and other media. Ghaddafi do water pipes to inner Syria to make self sufficient in food. But america destroy it by boms to make them beg for food n loot their oil. Killed million,s.
Only Russian,s did this? No other,s did ha?
Whatchu tryna say bruv
Ah, was the Soviets who began it. Russians finished it. Uzbekistanis and Kazachastanis helped by using the water to fuel their fledgling economies.
Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Turkmenistan
my GOD
Mag tree planting kayo
Generate energy from wind
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you!!
Ahh the magical touch of the soviet union to felt for decades to come
A very sad story of failure to understand the impact of growth on our rivers and lakes
A good effort, lets hope they win! The PuTANS stole the water when they "owned" Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.. to plant cotton and compete in the cotton trade. Now that Russia has fallen apart, where's the water? And What the hell are they doing in Ukraine?
Ur country Mr?
The earth's climates shift endlessly around the world so no one climate ever dominates the earth that's why climates and weather are changing in countries around the world
0:26 an ecological Communist catastrophe
you'll find plenty of wasted landscapes around the world thanks to unbridled capitalism. It's mass consumption that's the issue, not mere politics.
Russia is to thank for this disaster and as usual, let others try and fix it.
Using fresh water before it runs into a salt lake is a disaster?
@@macriggland6526if you don't use it right then yes...
@@jermainec2462 what makes you think it was used incorrectly? do you have something against cotton?
@@macriggland6526 you can't have cotton without water so you used the resource incorrectly and now you barely have any water you need one to do the other... So from what I'm seeing it was used in correctly that's why you got a brand new desert
@@jermainec2462 No bud, the fresh water is still getting used for cotton farming. However, that fresh water is not running into the Aral Sea, a salt lake.
ridiculous music background
Now in 2024, President Putin wants to do this to the whole world?
stalin and nikita to be blame
cotton... thanks for banning hemp Egypt
*TOO MUCH DRAMA MUSIC!!!*
Agreed,it's not an episode of starwars😂
Soviet union mentality.
Instead of moaning just let the rivers run again and won't be needed this Hollywood style with the music and etc !
The only solution is to replace the water that has been diverted for agriculture. Cut the crap.
Its not as easy as that sadly. Now you have to account for those people who would be affected by that.
The annoying music is very distracting
Isn’t communism great
Films always show the old ships. They were junkers left behind. The music is lame. There are much bigger humanitarian needs not reported on.
Well, desertification does have a greater impact than the ship in the thumbnail of the video though