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  • Climate change is causing temperatures to rise. And everyone is consuming more water - whether it’s to make soda, microchips or cattle feed. But our reservoirs are running dry. Investors are buying water rights, prices are going up and farmers are running out of water.
    The climate crisis is worsening worldwide. In many countries, increasing drought is threatening not only human survival, but entire ecosystems. Livestock farmers are running out of water. In India, farmers can no longer irrigate their fields. People are fleeing their homes in large numbers.
    Who owns water? Will there be more and more conflicts, even wars, over water? What will happen if our water disappears?
    This is a three-part documentary series:
    Part 1: The fight for water - • The fight for water | ...
    Part 2: What happens when our water dries up? - • What happens when our ...
    Part 3: Who owns water? - • Who owns water? | DW D...
    Series playlist: • Thirst: When Our Water...
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Komentáře • 3,7K

  • @rukayatfasaanu499
    @rukayatfasaanu499 Před měsícem +18

    I will stop buying Coca-Cola.

  • @muuuuuud
    @muuuuuud Před rokem +61

    What's the native saying? Goes something like "When the last fish has died and the last river has dried up, man will realize it cannot eat money." Or something to that effect.

  • @joshuahernandez3216
    @joshuahernandez3216 Před rokem +57

    We are hitting a tipping point in humanity, aren't we? We can no longer abuse each other and the environment and think there won't be real consequences to us all

    • @1112viggo
      @1112viggo Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, but every dude in a leadership position that could do something are so old they have even odds of living to see the consequences of a coin toss...

    • @kebabfoto
      @kebabfoto Před měsícem

      ​@@1112viggopoliticians aren't the issue, we're voting for them. In a representative democracy YOU and ME have the ultimate responsibility

    • @1112viggo
      @1112viggo Před měsícem +1

      @@kebabfoto Representative democracy is an oxymoron.
      Voting for your favorite dictator who can enact unpopular laws, go back on all his election promises and spend the state budget as stupidly as he wishes with no kind of tangible consequences is NOT how "rule by the people" are supposed to work...

    • @kebabfoto
      @kebabfoto Před měsícem

      @@1112viggo well, if we're too d**b to get fooled again and again maybe we shouldn't be in a position to vote these people in. Or we could engage ourselves more in the political process, not just talking on the internet. Most people who do get into politics usually have grandiose ideas of what they can accomplish and they suddenly realize that politics is way more complicated than they initially thought.

    • @1112viggo
      @1112viggo Před měsícem

      @@kebabfoto Fooled? How would people being smart change anything in this system? Our choices are limited to two rich old men for the most part... There is no need for all that "engaging" bs. Look at Switzerland. All people have to do is vote on legislation instead of people. You can easily read up on the issues and vote from home, it does not have to be overly complicated and time consuming.

  • @bbnCRLB
    @bbnCRLB Před rokem +55

    This is really a dangerous trend. If water is shipped at such large quantity from one location to another in form of bottled drinking water or beverage drink, it creates an imbalance in nature. The water at the source will fail to recycle itself leading to draught in the future.

    • @mariotommadich4685
      @mariotommadich4685 Před rokem

      yep, the water they take out today has probably taken around 20 years to get through the soil to where it is today. That is why it is so pure and valuable. Corporations like coca cola use our ignorance to steal from us what can't be replaced. The same happens all over the planet with coal, water, lumber, lifestock.

  • @JR954
    @JR954 Před rokem +960

    Elon musk laughing like an evil villain when asked about water scarcity fears.

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před rokem

      Yes 42 minutes of pure propaganda! We need more of that!... LOL.. We must follow ELSON MUSk's Example and laugh at these delusional, face diaper wearing, pseudo intellectuals. I'm gonna pour out a few Gallons of fresh water on the ground tomorrow just to frighten these superstitious climate Zealots.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před rokem +129

      He was trying to signal his yes men to join in.

    • @stewartread4235
      @stewartread4235 Před rokem +48

      Northern Europe one of the wettest regions on the planet, has a water shortage?? That's why he laughed..!!

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 Před rokem +83

      @@stewartread4235 Yes, it does.

    • @LoliLikesPedobear
      @LoliLikesPedobear Před rokem +16

      @@stewartread4235 imagine importing millions of people to puny island and peninsula countries.

  • @marby602
    @marby602 Před rokem +195

    The correct answer is : The water of the nation belongs to the PEOPLE of that nation. If a corporation wants water, the PEOPLE of that country must approve the use..... not simply the okay of a single official who may be getting bribed !

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před rokem +9

      Well said! Underrated comment.

    • @codered4422
      @codered4422 Před rokem

      An official in EU or US may be bribed? Seriously? What about the "democracy"?

    • @marby602
      @marby602 Před rokem

      @@codered4422 Unfortunately it's a bankster oligarchy, calling itself a democracy !

    • @ajmalnoushad7837
      @ajmalnoushad7837 Před rokem +7

      But how to make this practical?

    • @marby602
      @marby602 Před rokem

      @@ajmalnoushad7837 The people need to wake up to the Fact that they have elected corrupt scum who do NOT have their best interests in mind.... and remove them from positions of authority !
      In America, we have a 2-Party-Dictatorship that is fully controlled by corporations & banksters, and the American people keep foolishly electing these corrupt scum, and wonder why nothing ever changes for the betterment of the People !!

  • @damijohn777
    @damijohn777 Před rokem +18

    Food security is important. There are worrying trends due to this crisis. Adapting to these situations may be more difficult than adopting healthy strategies

  • @rezatravellers8699
    @rezatravellers8699 Před rokem +3

    That phone dropping is such a power move, RESPECT!

  • @almerdoring9857
    @almerdoring9857 Před rokem +630

    Greed is the key contributor of this water crisis we are in.

    • @Khneefer
      @Khneefer Před rokem +12

      Not greed, but too low prices of water.

    • @sheilacoulton775
      @sheilacoulton775 Před rokem +45

      @@Khneefer Stop passing on false information.

    • @sheilacoulton775
      @sheilacoulton775 Před rokem +4

      Well said

    • @xg....
      @xg.... Před rokem +2

      Has nothing to do with human population growing from 1 billion in 1900, to 8 billion in 2022..

    • @zigfield723
      @zigfield723 Před rokem

      What water crisis are you talking about? The exact same amount of water has been on the earth since the atmosphere was first formed. Water just doesn't disappear. It's consumed, then evaporates up, then falls back down.
      Use your brain ;) this is fake news propaganda.

  • @HystoricalMicrobe
    @HystoricalMicrobe Před rokem +460

    Elon’s reaction to the question about water was very condescending and knows very clearly exactly how much water the plant is taking and how it’s affecting the area.

    • @G0DofRock
      @G0DofRock Před rokem +1

      Nobody should ever listen to anything Elon Musk says. Shocking a psychopath laughs like a psychopath and claims water is everywhere!

    • @damianpulsar1991
      @damianpulsar1991 Před rokem +2

      You still believe Elon to be something?

    • @mannoubouba9204
      @mannoubouba9204 Před rokem +92

      a typical narcissistic reaction ! that guy simply doesn t care about everybody dying from thirst !

    • @KibbitUpIt
      @KibbitUpIt Před rokem +100

      You can't become a multi-billioniare with an ounce of empathy

    • @steven4315
      @steven4315 Před rokem +16

      Elon is a great man who has done many amazing things. That said, he would be better off if he kept his pie hole shut.

  • @tytailynnshowem4821
    @tytailynnshowem4821 Před rokem +2

    This is such a wonderful, outstanding, and an amazing channel indeed🌹

  • @flydeeper
    @flydeeper Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fascinating , greatful for sharing this

  • @tpeterson9140
    @tpeterson9140 Před rokem +109

    Cant believe the amount of high quality docs we get from DW regularly!

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před rokem

      Yes 42 minutes of pure propaganda! We need more of that!... LOL.. We must follow ELSON MUSk's Example and laugh at these delusional, face diaper wearing, pseudo intellectuals. I'm gonna pour out a few Gallons of fresh water on the ground tomorrow just to frighten these superstitious climate Zealots.

    • @urbanstuff9950
      @urbanstuff9950 Před rokem

      Sheep. German gov funded propaganda, such is the case with DW, has a long history of fooling the masses; started in the 1930's.

    • @brandonclark8395
      @brandonclark8395 Před rokem

      Yep

    • @rick-yo
      @rick-yo Před rokem

      Just pinch your self and see if you’re dreaming :)

  • @gian19791
    @gian19791 Před rokem +203

    I wouldn’t be surprised if 💦 water scarcity causes war and conflicts 🤦‍♂️ 🤷‍♂️

    • @alexob1216
      @alexob1216 Před rokem +17

      Just a question if when....

    • @monacoofthebluepacific2571
      @monacoofthebluepacific2571 Před rokem +15

      It will, look how water scarcity causes conflict at water holes in the African desrrts

    • @christines5430
      @christines5430 Před rokem +33

      It already does, but not yet in the West....just a matter of time.

    • @YTHandle55
      @YTHandle55 Před rokem +10

      It's definitely not an "if" kind of situation. It's inevitable now, we've made it so.

    • @franciscoochoa8976
      @franciscoochoa8976 Před rokem +5

      @@alexob1216 and it begs the question, "Is the water in a country the resource of another's?" Do natural resources belong to 1 individual(or group(s)) or everyone? Especially when its essentially the back-bone for all life(with some exceptions). [Rephrasing the last statement as a joke: Especially when its essentially the back-bone for all Capitalism(with some exceptions). Every product ever created needs water to be produced, we need more growth for more profit, prosperity for the individual == use more water to produce...] Bracketed statement is a joke (why blame an idea) we all know if we need a scapegoat the best place to look is the individual(when you can blame a person) self ;) - and like the uroboros, we can go round and round never getting to root of the issue(commenting and commenting and never solving the issue)... lol (at myself)

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Před rokem

    Thank you for the information.

  • @marshalepage5330
    @marshalepage5330 Před rokem +5

    People come up with excellent ideas on water production, but no one is willing to fund it unless they can own all the rights.

  • @jimnickola7196
    @jimnickola7196 Před rokem +504

    Having clean water is a human right. Period. Priority must be given to the people, NOT to corporations. People should be enraged by this. Let’s not allow corporations to continue to plunder the water that is vital to life.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před rokem +55

      If we don't put an end to this madness now, air will no longer be free in the future.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Před rokem +23

      I have a cistern big enough to keep all my rainwater safely stored on my property and out of the hands of the evil corporations.

    • @JohnnyAlex2u
      @JohnnyAlex2u Před rokem +7

      tell that to those in Africa

    • @motioncompensation1544
      @motioncompensation1544 Před rokem

      Humans are the only species that think they have some special rights to use the earth's resources. Whatever gave us the right to create billions of humans and use all the resources of the planet?

    • @ZoomZoomMX3
      @ZoomZoomMX3 Před rokem +11

      Shouldn't areas using the water be forced to provide tap drinking water for the people who live there and are affected.

  • @ArcheNova1resistance
    @ArcheNova1resistance Před rokem +34

    That was a condescending reaction by Elon Musk calling concerns about water sustainability ridiculous!
    It's NOT ridiculous Mr. Musk, it's responsible!

  • @user-qv9sf9gn2i
    @user-qv9sf9gn2i Před měsícem +1

    I first learned about aquifers 50 years ago when I was 16. We had moved to Arizona and were learning how much aquifers were going down. Aquifers do not get refilled yearly. Out west it will take thousands of years to replace the water we use now.

  • @FreedomEveryWay
    @FreedomEveryWay Před 8 měsíci +1

    Worrying about water, is like worrying about the lack of sunlight when it is nighttime.

  • @crazybeartimba
    @crazybeartimba Před rokem +652

    Kudos to that female reporter asking Elon about the water rights. His was response was incredibly defensive and baseless which means he was most likely taken by surprises. I hope the government takes appropriate actions and restricts businesses responsibly. I feel like we will soon be pumping water cross-country very soon.

    • @JaylaStarr
      @JaylaStarr Před rokem +93

      He seemed super rude in belittling like wtf 🤬

    • @fern7306
      @fern7306 Před rokem +87

      Elon‘s uncomfortable maniacal laugh is what struck me - All while wearing a black… evil James Bond… suit

    • @IyanAhmath12
      @IyanAhmath12 Před rokem +63

      @@fern7306 He came across as a wicked man to me. That’s the vibe I got.

    • @arseliopereira2541
      @arseliopereira2541 Před rokem +5

      @@fern7306 You're absolutely right. We must do everything we can to stop anyone that is actually trying to solve the problem. Germany must preserve it's water for the giant coal strip mines. How can we go on living without the smell of diesel in the air. So what car company do you work for?

    • @lishkaklein9330
      @lishkaklein9330 Před rokem

      Elon MushHead is just a parasite

  • @syiemsonny8659
    @syiemsonny8659 Před rokem +90

    Some Rich people will never care for nature or poor people

    • @Blingchachink
      @Blingchachink Před rokem +2

      Yup

    • @melissabrock4114
      @melissabrock4114 Před rokem +6

      Some poor people too

    • @WillieTheWino
      @WillieTheWino Před rokem

      Ya prolly need to take a walk around the South Side of Chicago and observe how the poor treat the poor. Or really just go anywhere there's more than a few poor folks milling around. If they're not killing each other with street drugs, they're capping each other during gang rumbles - or just for the hell of it sometimes. Robbing each other, burning their neighborhoods down, looting the few businesses that operate there, being hostile to anyone getting educated so they can get out of there. . .yep! What a swell bunch!

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Před rokem +5

      @@melissabrock4114 Poor people are not the ones' using up all the water. They are not the ones' tearing through nature.

    • @melissabrock4114
      @melissabrock4114 Před rokem +1

      @@onekerri1 didn't say that...

  • @navneetyadav3941
    @navneetyadav3941 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you!!

  • @Megan-gh5md
    @Megan-gh5md Před 11 měsíci +3

    Incredinbly Heartbreaking and infuriating how greedy man can be..
    🙏

  • @soorajns247
    @soorajns247 Před rokem +417

    We had the same problem with coca cola in Plachimada, Kerala, India. People protested and closed down the factory there. They were taking the spring water from the region. Those people are evil

    • @DroneStrike1776
      @DroneStrike1776 Před rokem

      Nestle is the worst. They go to poor countries and buy up land and bottle the water to sell to them. Former Nestle CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe famously said, "Humans have no right to access free water". The man looked like Satan himself. Dude had one of the most sadistic eyes, reminds me of NY gov Hochul.

    • @martins3885
      @martins3885 Před rokem +11

      Who drinks the Coca cola? Executives?

    • @tpeterson9140
      @tpeterson9140 Před rokem +25

      @@martins3885 What? Its problably the most sold drink in the world and its cheap

    • @miguelmouta5372
      @miguelmouta5372 Před rokem +5

      Ask the kerala gurus.

    • @maily8388
      @maily8388 Před rokem +41

      Don’t drink Coca Cola. Problem solves.

  • @kinngrimm
    @kinngrimm Před rokem +108

    "Who owns water?"
    The public and we the people would do good to remind companies of that fact.
    Industries which use large amounts of water should be forced to do 2 things, clean up any wastewater till it is in prestine drinkable condition and have to finance publicly owned desalination plants. Aslong water was in abundance, this was a non issue, now it isn't anymore.

    • @Brian-jv8iy
      @Brian-jv8iy Před rokem +1

      I honestly wouldn’t mind this at all if we got some clothes, electronics, car, book crisis or whatever just because of this. Most of the water used is just wasted, not that it’s even used up too much. Metal industry is bad at this too

    • @charleshillman2010
      @charleshillman2010 Před rokem +6

      Answer is simple.
      The ones with power control the water.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před rokem +4

      @@Brian-jv8iy Animal products, especially beef, wastes a huge amount of water compared to a plant based food system. I often advocate people to boycott animal agriculture. Especially beef, since it has the biggest impact on water and climate. Switching to a fully plant based diet is the single most effective way to minimize your environmental and water footprint according to the most comprehensive study on food production by Oxford research scientists. Each vegan saves an average of 219,000 gallons (829,000 liters) per year. Link to the Oxford study at my channel under "About."

    • @jonymanay
      @jonymanay Před rokem

      @@someguy2135 Vegans are unhealthy. Chicken and pig farming is kinda cruel. At least sheep and cows roam in paddocks.

    • @MkMadd
      @MkMadd Před rokem +1

      Company's clean up?!....well thats not gonna happen... zero profit there mate.

  • @kihe833
    @kihe833 Před rokem

    thank you !!

  • @EireSaber
    @EireSaber Před rokem +4

    DW this is brilliant all your content is so informative! Im from Ireland and the only show we had talking about these issues Eco Eye just stopped filming this year.
    If you ever want to do any documentaries on Ireland id be happy to help.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching! We're glad you like our content. :)

  • @marwansal4175
    @marwansal4175 Před rokem +104

    Who owns water? The rich and powerful. Just like they own everything else.

    • @lol311
      @lol311 Před rokem

      No

    • @cartier2312
      @cartier2312 Před rokem +1

      Nobody own water, water belongs to everyone

    • @klompb
      @klompb Před rokem +11

      The correct answer is Nestle.

    • @nevarran
      @nevarran Před rokem +1

      Indeed. Oh, no, they don't own it, like that rich dude said. It's people's water, it just happens to flow under his land, so he has the right to take it. And once he holds it in a glass, he owns it. Rich people and corrupt politicians will sell people out, like they always do.

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Před rokem +12

      @@cartier2312 not in capitalism.

  • @brijeshchaurasia200
    @brijeshchaurasia200 Před rokem +44

    Dear DW team i from india and just sitting home i got huge knowledge from your channel thanks from me and my country 👍

  • @axaymalaviya1384
    @axaymalaviya1384 Před 14 dny +1

    Good documentry

  • @phpcable
    @phpcable Před 2 měsíci +1

    In my country Zambia 🇿🇲 Africa, we have experienced the worst water shortage ever

  • @millking5480
    @millking5480 Před rokem +28

    Water is not just scarce, it's severely polluted. Chemical pollution such as PFAS/PFOA/PFOS, pest-, herb-, fungi-, insecticides, heavy metals, fracking chemicals, microplastics, is becoming a big issue. Not just in developed countries anymore, chemical pollution is global.

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 6 měsíci +1

      It baffles me that people ignore this and then decide to have as many kids as possible.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Před 6 měsíci

      It can very easily be cleaned.
      Water is not scarce. Wake up.

    • @Microphunktv-jb3kj
      @Microphunktv-jb3kj Před 4 měsíci

      humans have always adapted.. in the future people gonna literally take plastic vitamins :D because ur body needs it lol...

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Microphunktv-jb3kj ''lol''

  • @jaymanjay1030
    @jaymanjay1030 Před rokem +123

    Boycott soft drink companies, and change our farming practices. Chemical fertilizers are destroying the top soil, and the soils cannot retain moisture. There are new farming practices that are proving to be restoring the top soils and this is the direction things need to move towards. Also, although I am a meat eater, we need to greatly reduce the amount of meat we eat for protein. The meat industry is very wasteful and takes a huge toll on the natural environment.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před rokem +6

      Kudos for advocating a significant reduction in meat purchaces. I often advocate people to boycott animal agriculture. Especially beef, since it has the biggest impact on water and climate. Switching to a fully plant based diet is the single most effective way to minimize your environmental and water footprint according to the most comprehensive study on food production by Oxford research scientists. Each vegan saves an average of 219,000 gallons (829,000 liters) per year. Link to the Oxford study at my channel under "About."
      The largest organization of nutrition professionals offically declared that a fully plant based diet is not only adequate for us to thrive, it leads to reduced chronic diseases.

    • @skyangel6336
      @skyangel6336 Před rokem +6

      Regenerative farming is what it's called and having the animals will help it happen faster just as it has from the beginning of time That is the answer!

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 Před rokem +3

      Without chemical fertilizers, it would be impossible to sustain the high yields expected today. You're right about the meat though. It's just not sustainable - the amount of meat in the typical western diet today is far higher that at any prior point in history.

    • @koroglurustem1722
      @koroglurustem1722 Před rokem +2

      Indeed we need to reduce the consumption altogether. We're living in the fcuking consumer society!

    • @Unkn0wn1133
      @Unkn0wn1133 Před rokem +3

      @@someguy2135 not everyone can survive on a vegan diet.

  • @colehalford1893
    @colehalford1893 Před rokem +2

    As I’m watching this video it reminds me of a movie line From a long time ago. “We’ve destroyed our own ecosystem.”

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker Před rokem +2

    Water is precious. That's why we don't flush ours or otherwise waste it. I own the humidity in my house. The Air-2-Water generator makes 12 gallons a day for cooking and drinking. We collect any water used for soaking or rinsing vegetables to be used on the indoor garden. The indoor garden supplies all of our greens, lettuce, herbs, cabbage, collards, celery, scallions, sweet pea pods, cherry tomatoes, radishes, carrots, beets, and turnips. That saves on the wasteful use of agricultural water to grow and then ship lettuce to Walmart. The French drain for the house foundation collects rain water for drip irrigation in the outdoor garden and water for the chickens. So address those simple areas of water conservation before you persist in a 18th century battle over "water rights".

  • @shashankrwt26
    @shashankrwt26 Před rokem +93

    Elons laugh is a sinister one!

    • @barbaraseymour3437
      @barbaraseymour3437 Před rokem +4

      Shashank
      It certainly is.

    • @spanglerimagery
      @spanglerimagery Před rokem

      He suffers Aspergers, I believe; he's nervous in social settings, having difficulty reading social cues; awkward.. Amazing that he is such a widely, public seeming individual,.. I agree he should be less flippant, about water, but he has begun seeking more sustainable means of industry, in recent times,..

    • @rnunezc.4575
      @rnunezc.4575 Před rokem +14

      The guy is another of the psychopaths 1%

    • @MT-ys6ju
      @MT-ys6ju Před rokem +11

      He really boils my blood. I really can't stand him

    • @BlueNightZX
      @BlueNightZX Před rokem +7

      Total villain!

  • @azerazer9236
    @azerazer9236 Před rokem +6

    "وجعلنا من الماء كل شيء حيا" صدق الله العظيم

  • @vivuschka4504
    @vivuschka4504 Před rokem +1

    More content please I love it

  • @meerghalib320
    @meerghalib320 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you again DW for ones again educating us with what's going on in the world,it's unfortunate that here in the Us we don't have anybody bringing documentaries to us like you do i e National GeogorPhic. Keep up the hard work and Thank you for keeping us informed

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and for the feedback!

  • @samfrommcc
    @samfrommcc Před rokem +17

    Start planting trees and have garden at every home. We need to learn from Singapore

    • @richard2174
      @richard2174 Před rokem +4

      How are you gonna grow trees or anything with no water?

    • @annesfeltedfriends
      @annesfeltedfriends Před rokem +3

      And stop eating meat

    • @rolfs4743
      @rolfs4743 Před rokem

      @@marcoslightspeed5517 You haven't been paying attention.. have you?

  • @friedrice2912
    @friedrice2912 Před rokem +30

    Dear D.W. the state of Arizona fraudulently acquired their "water rights" from the Colorado river. My people have been fighting for our restoration of rights to the water that runs through our ancestral homelands. I appreciate the part that highlighted the way water is being used in Phoenix.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Před rokem +5

      Native American traditions have always led the way for environmental sustainablility.

  • @sskssk11
    @sskssk11 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, also Nestle could be added, and water leases in Florida....

  • @carolinesmith8024
    @carolinesmith8024 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you DW for this educational program

  • @palehorse6250
    @palehorse6250 Před rokem +52

    Water manager: "We need to 'get' more rain, fill up them reservoirs!"
    Yeah man, just go out and "get" some more rain, that's how we manage water here in Arizona. We're adapting so well by changing from grass yards to turf (plastic) yards. Excellent adaptation. How about actually changing people's behavior and forcing the preservation of more water resources???

    • @rotonuz
      @rotonuz Před rokem +7

      That doesn't generate industries money. That's the only thing they see.

    • @thicccrusade2302
      @thicccrusade2302 Před rokem +5

      I've heard it's illegal to collect water in some places in America, absolutely hilarious freedom.

    • @haught7576
      @haught7576 Před rokem +1

      Arizona is one of the best water managers in the world, there are a lot of people who have spent a lot of time studying and working to fix this.

    • @raylevi5343
      @raylevi5343 Před rokem

      That won't work.

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před rokem +4

      People waste so much water just to have the 'perfect lawn' in places that are almost of desert climate, so yeah, give them plastic lawns and lets use water for important things only

  • @slinkraidsagain
    @slinkraidsagain Před rokem +15

    "Who owns water?"
    why does EVERYTHING have to be OWNED? why cant something just EXIST without being tied to legality?

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 Před rokem +1

      not only that ... the more important question is who controls water ;)

    • @peachpink123
      @peachpink123 Před rokem

      Human own things because they are insecure. They are insecure because they are mentally weak.

    • @d.bcooper2271
      @d.bcooper2271 Před rokem

      *_You can own nothing and be happy_*
      Ask Klaus Schwab
      *Uncommunist manifesto*

    • @JohnVoxville53
      @JohnVoxville53 Před rokem

      If you don't legally tie a water source to an owner, the result would be worse as corporations want to exploit that. Maybe governments should own water sources, in order to preserve or use it efficiently.

    • @benzpinto
      @benzpinto Před rokem

      bcos psychopaths exists

  • @Cloud-cp1zz
    @Cloud-cp1zz Před rokem +1

    Perhaps water should be a public commodity. But we must find a way so that people understand the value of this most precious gift.

  • @Lexomm1
    @Lexomm1 Před rokem +3

    These corporations should be held accountable, Investors and CEO, be disowned and imprisoned for crimes against humanity.

  • @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff
    @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff Před rokem +171

    The problem is not global warming or lack of water... the problem is our inability to work together as a community... this is our past, current and future issue.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před rokem +9

      That's right to the heart if the matter. And that disease is called _bigotry._

    • @simian5805
      @simian5805 Před rokem +11

      Or you know,... maybe both?

    • @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff
      @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff Před rokem +1

      @@simian5805 indeed... but its also a consequence...

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před rokem +2

      AGAIN: I say that 'Some More News' and 'Second Thought' have the BEST
      Drought-Coverage.

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před rokem

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 I agree, most people are Bigoted against us white male Christians. It's a shame more people can't just be like us. I agree with you 100%

  • @jamesjohnmoss8130
    @jamesjohnmoss8130 Před rokem +97

    I, as a younger man, was taught that water on the planet was indeed a valued resource, and that it’s volume, tied into everything water, would never change overall. We have what we have we cannot make more etc.
    So my issue is that we still have the same amount of water, as always. It’s just that we choose to poison it. We refuse to acknowledge that changing weather pattens are just putting the water elsewhere. It’s seems, that many refuse to change their habits, some do not believe, and others just carry on! The planet will survive, we may not. What happens next, one wonders!

    • @henrythegreatamerican8136
      @henrythegreatamerican8136 Před rokem

      And don't forget the financial banker crooks taking advantage of the situation. They are literally buying up land that has water on it and claiming rights to the water so they can sell it back to us at super high prices. Not sure that will work out for them. If they did that where I live, the locals would use a little vigilante justice on that banker land owner.
      And why do we still have laws saying the landowner has the rights to the water? That might have worked 100+ years ago, but it's not going to last with the larger populations today.

    • @RM360CR
      @RM360CR Před rokem

      Oh but its ok for swiss nestle to go to poor countries and steal water from them rebottle it and sell this poor people their own water at 1000% profit GO coca cola go stick to the german pay back

    • @MrShimmio
      @MrShimmio Před rokem +2

      It literally rains everyday around the planet.

    • @tiffanym4202
      @tiffanym4202 Před rokem +2

      Droughts everyware, so where IS the water going? That's all I want to know but haven't come across an explanation.

    • @EmoSew1
      @EmoSew1 Před rokem +3

      reminds me of the movie dark water and dupont poisoning the world

  • @starcrib
    @starcrib Před rokem +2

    DW- CONTINUING Another Excellent Commentary and Film Production: absolutely 💯 % on Point: Shockingly Relevant.

  • @WeRHisPoem
    @WeRHisPoem Před rokem +1

    I pray for peace, and that people would find a way to work together ❤

  • @bobyoung1698
    @bobyoung1698 Před rokem +61

    It amazes me to know that communities around the world are allowing their water - above and below ground - to be sold to corporations who then sell it back to them at a hefty profit. Nestlé has been doing this for decades in the United States, pumping water from underground aquifers, water that would normally be used for community drinking (at the tap), for agriculture (the core business of many of these regions), tourism, firefighting and other critical services. Nestlé pays a small pumping fee and then bottles the water in order to sell it back at a profit. It's insane.

    • @brandy2378
      @brandy2378 Před rokem +1

      It is marked up over 200% is what I have heard but wouldn't be shocked if it is higher. It is insane but for whatever reason people think tap is bad and bottled water is good.

    • @Ninjaguiden89
      @Ninjaguiden89 Před rokem +1

      Nestlé needs to be crushed, preferably non-violently but hey...if they don't agree to that who's responsible for what happens?

    • @SimonFranck100
      @SimonFranck100 Před rokem +6

      Communities aren't--the politicians, the courts, and the militaries are

    • @IyanAhmath12
      @IyanAhmath12 Před rokem +10

      Welcome to the United corporations of America!

    • @skyangel6336
      @skyangel6336 Před rokem +2

      You are right I remember that about Nestle I Couldn't believe it Some people will do everything and anything for money and then blame us for the results they created! Regenerative farming is the way forward!

  • @graces5634
    @graces5634 Před rokem +27

    The fact that people in California are still allowed to water their yards is just sickening

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Před rokem +4

      There are fines for breaking water conservation mandates. They aren't very effective with people who are happy to pay the fines. If there's a fine or penalty, no problem. They'll just pay it - or take legal action against local authorities. As long as their gardens look great, they're willing to make a financial sacrifice.

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 Před 3 měsíci +1

      People point fingers at lawns, but urban water usage pales in comparison to agricultural in the American west. Moreover, 55% of the water usage in the colorado river basin goes to livestock feed (mostly alfalfa) rather than direct human consumption.
      If you want to do something, eat less beef.

  • @serenityx8927
    @serenityx8927 Před rokem

    Oh dear Oh dear Oh dear....I am speechless!

  • @mairepcod4063
    @mairepcod4063 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks,

  • @natellecheung8789
    @natellecheung8789 Před rokem +79

    People take water for granted and Elon’s reaction is an example of such failure to recognize this limited resource. Hopefully, this year’s worldwide droughts and flooding will get the needed awareness before it gets worst or too late.

    • @sofoclispetrosjulyan1397
      @sofoclispetrosjulyan1397 Před rokem +6

      He knows about the scarcity

    • @YanChowGo
      @YanChowGo Před rokem

      @@sofoclispetrosjulyan1397 agreed! It's the elephant in the room.

    • @natellecheung8789
      @natellecheung8789 Před rokem +5

      @@sofoclispetrosjulyan1397 I have no doubt that he knows, which is why he laughed and walked away from the press. He’s playing dumb to avoid facing hard questions about Tesla’s role in depleting this crucial resource for life to exist. Shame and disappointing.

    • @ramakanthrama8578
      @ramakanthrama8578 Před rokem

      @@natellecheung8789 yep you are correct. It was very obvious when he was just laughing away the problem.

    • @JunkanW
      @JunkanW Před rokem

      wait droughts and flooding equals out so i guess the water just took a vacation this year :) it will be back

  • @CatWorld_101
    @CatWorld_101 Před rokem +39

    Your docs on climate change for the last one week are making me anxious and worried apart from my job related issues 😢

    • @Niddish
      @Niddish Před rokem +2

      That's the point

    • @sheilacoulton775
      @sheilacoulton775 Před rokem +12

      @@Niddish It is not the point to scare people but to wake them up and they can do their own research on water shortages all over the world.

    • @johndexter8487
      @johndexter8487 Před rokem +2

      Both are wrong and right lol

  • @symunjay6409
    @symunjay6409 Před rokem +1

    Great reporting. Keep up the good work

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your positive feedback!

  • @AbidAli-bv2gl
    @AbidAli-bv2gl Před rokem +2

    Excellent video. In USA nobody talk about water . Neither Republican or Democrate. DW produced good Documentary for world

  • @anonnyanonymous4800
    @anonnyanonymous4800 Před rokem +8

    You shouldn’t look to Vegas as wasteful for water. They’ve severely reduced their usage. Those fountains you showed? They use grey water that isn’t even fit to drink. Recycling greywater is not common in the US. Nevada is leading in water conservation.

  • @alimuhumedhassan8104
    @alimuhumedhassan8104 Před rokem +7

    DW, in Africa, we need well prepared documentaries about the continent and its ordeals. Thank you.

  • @m11nt
    @m11nt Před rokem +3

    Water should be free. It's a human right.

  • @r..6842
    @r..6842 Před rokem +1

    I guess it would be better if the Egypt problem on the dam in Ethiopia would be really significant on this documentary.

  • @barbaraseymour3437
    @barbaraseymour3437 Před rokem +10

    Lawdy! These DW documentaries are superb.

  • @yosefkelbi5052
    @yosefkelbi5052 Před rokem +18

    Good Documentary! Thanks DW!

    • @urbanstuff9950
      @urbanstuff9950 Před rokem

      Sheep. German gov funded propaganda, such is the case with DW, has a long history of fooling the masses; started in the 1930's with a few beers at the Sterneckerbräu.

  • @johnedwards4337
    @johnedwards4337 Před rokem +1

    Honestly, i dont know why countries dont invest in water more

  • @titantitan3030
    @titantitan3030 Před rokem

    what happens in Lunenburg, there is no water recycling plant, Germany can install a water treatment plant and also desalination plants .

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 Před rokem +9

    Water decisions should be made by ALL the citizens in a vote ,not just by a few committee members.

    • @rotonuz
      @rotonuz Před rokem +3

      The problem is that many believe and do what politicians say. They will vote on whatever politicians say.

  • @kevinhartwell5249
    @kevinhartwell5249 Před rokem +6

    I enjoy these German documentaries. They cover crucial issues, the narrative and camera work are well done.
    "Whiskey is for drinkin' and water is for fightin' ".
    Mark Twain.
    1878

  • @CELara-fu5tn
    @CELara-fu5tn Před rokem

    This would my second documentary on Water

  • @user-px2ro6nv7y
    @user-px2ro6nv7y Před rokem

    Super!

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Před rokem +80

    Thank you DW for blessing us with back to back amazing documentaries regarding water❤️.Water is most vital resource for mankind.Without it the survival of humanity is impossible.Climate change will accelerate the diminishing of this precious resource.The next wars will definitely be fought on water especially between India & Pakistan.

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Před rokem +4

      lol

    • @begonaRR
      @begonaRR Před rokem +4

      Only humans? All life. I like your comment but it's too anthropocentric. There's more life than humans and we all have the right to live. Even bacteria needs water and we need them.

    • @wulfhafer66
      @wulfhafer66 Před rokem +1

      The Rich Landowners... so it is used to supply the cattle industry as opposed to maintain human etc health. Thanks for raising my conscioussness!

    • @andrewlyew3070
      @andrewlyew3070 Před 11 měsíci

      White boyyy theif the people them water like he don’t have enough in his country

    • @John-sg5un
      @John-sg5un Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comment because you're exactly correct.
      Yes clean water is the most valuable resource & unfortunately the earth is running out.

  • @jimmyliu4614
    @jimmyliu4614 Před rokem +12

    Sadly, these powerful organisations’ attitudes toward precious natural resources such as water are usually exploitation and monopolisation, instead of preservation.

  • @Frithgar
    @Frithgar Před rokem +1

    I struggle to get my head around the logic of growing alfalfa (also known as lucerne) in a desert. It's very moisture dependant, I can't see the justification for growing something for animal feed in the desert like that. Grow grass in the wet regions, grow grains that take less water in the desert if you must grow something. I live in an area that has high rainfall, we grow massive amounts of grass and so farm livestock. Grain doesn't grow well here at all, we don't have enough sunshine for it. The equivalent to what they're doing would be for us to build thousands of square kilometres of greenhouses and use them to grow wheat. It's ludicrous.

  • @losrol1359
    @losrol1359 Před rokem

    You provided the water manager with a copy of the research for his country, how do did you get access to such information and how can I?

  • @compassroses
    @compassroses Před rokem +6

    Intel in the Arizona desert = more corporate greed than brains.

  • @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3
    @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3 Před rokem +541

    Thank you again DW for once again educating us with what's going on in the world, it's unfortunate that here in the US we don't have anybody bringing documentaries to us like you do i e National Geographic. Keep up the hard work and thank you for keeping us informed

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před rokem +21

      AGAIN: I say that 'Some More News' and 'Second Thought' have the BEST
      Drought-Coverage.

    • @strawberryhellcat4738
      @strawberryhellcat4738 Před rokem +40

      Don't expect in depth documentaries from Nat Geo. They are now owned by Disney, who won't produce content which could impact the corporate bottom line.

    • @suicine2859
      @suicine2859 Před rokem +5

      DW is from the US. They bringing u documentories

    • @leemaliaman7517
      @leemaliaman7517 Před rokem

      @@suicine2859 , Achtung! Deutsch Welle (DW) is a German broadcast media, Herr Suicine. Jawohl!

    • @curvyuniverse3475
      @curvyuniverse3475 Před rokem +24

      ​@@suicine2859 dw is German ..they the best documentary Channel

  • @abike3969
    @abike3969 Před rokem +1

    Wow this is very deep never knew water situation is very serious

  • @yo-fd9jy
    @yo-fd9jy Před rokem

    hey dw, tell your film editors, reduce the background music. its a bit overkill

  • @DITDS
    @DITDS Před rokem +5

    Whenever a natural resource becomes scarce this is the scary question that follows...

  • @KyleHM09
    @KyleHM09 Před rokem +24

    That is the shadiest behavior I have seen from Elon Musk. I believe he is very aware of the water problem near his plant.

    • @HikikomoriDev
      @HikikomoriDev Před rokem +11

      I was a little shocked at his reaction in that scene, I was thinking he was going to do a sort of explanation behind his rationale but he laughed it off... It's like a side of him we don't know of and suddenly manifests itself through the camera.

    • @Here_This
      @Here_This Před rokem +5

      @@HikikomoriDev Absolutely . That was the real Musk coming out .

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 Před rokem

      How about ONE spaceX launch polluting more than the bottom 1 BILLION people on earth for an entire year

    • @Here_This
      @Here_This Před rokem +1

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Best point ever ! 👍

    • @waitawhileexplorer3904
      @waitawhileexplorer3904 Před 9 měsíci

      Of course he is aware. That is why he reacted the way he did.

  • @user-jk3eo2mj3h
    @user-jk3eo2mj3h Před 27 dny

    Using water wisely should be priority #1

  • @miguelamaya6246
    @miguelamaya6246 Před rokem

    I live in a thick forest and a creek flows from the mountains... I clean my drinking water 🚰 using 6 filters... I save in plastic containers 250 gallons in each container... I'm safe and happy...

  • @3cent
    @3cent Před rokem +52

    civilizations of varying greatness throughout ages rose and fell, in large part due to water issues. personally, the question is not about if, but when ours as a whole will be on the trailing end, regardless of climate influence/cycle. great topic as always DW👌

    • @TATNThisAintThatNetwork
      @TATNThisAintThatNetwork Před rokem +3

      Eventually the polar caps will collapse and there will be plenty of water, but few water consumers

    • @danfergus3335
      @danfergus3335 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Grokh Well I've been advocating large underwater concrete basins to capture excess water in monsoon season that can be artifically kept underground, just as groundwater is but it doesn't dissipate and can be used when needed.
      Just need to be able to capture water there during heavy rainflow season and be able to extract it later.

    • @ROOSTER333
      @ROOSTER333 Před rokem

      Mostly immigration and replacement of the original culture, a dumbed down populace and demagogues gaining too much power.

    • @therealzondocommission728
      @therealzondocommission728 Před rokem +1

      @@danfergus3335 been thinking of the same thing

  • @taniakeen4375
    @taniakeen4375 Před rokem +21

    In South Africa since 2000 all supermarkets and shopping malls and all housing built in town ships have their own large green water tanks to be filled by rain, chlorine tablets make it good to drink or just boil it.

    • @bandit4truelove126
      @bandit4truelove126 Před rokem +1

      In St thomas Virgin islands we have always built our homes with cisterns to collect rain water from the roof taps. We do the same thing as far as using chlorine tablets.

    • @charlie-ot5ug
      @charlie-ot5ug Před rokem

      Eww, have you seen the mould growing inside rainwater tanks? Here in Australia, rainwater tanks compulsory for all homes build after 2000, I wouldn't drink, only good for toilet and garden.

    • @bandit4truelove126
      @bandit4truelove126 Před rokem +1

      @@charlie-ot5ug but you drink water from the tap where dog shit, Humam waste and all kinds of chemicals run into the lakes and ground water before it becomes portable. Now thats some eww right there. Lmao Water in tanks are actually cleaner if it is treated on a regular basis.

    • @2EKgn16
      @2EKgn16 Před rokem +1

      @@charlie-ot5ug Water can be purified. The original commenter mentioned chlorine tablets. There are also other ways, even healthier ways, to do so.

    • @brandonclark8395
      @brandonclark8395 Před rokem +1

      @@charlie-ot5ug There are various methods to purify water. Its not a tough feat

  • @TALIBKHAN-xc3so
    @TALIBKHAN-xc3so Před 2 měsíci +1

    I,am Indians and I did not hear thease kind of problems on indian news channels or on any podcast😢

  • @johnalvarado1394
    @johnalvarado1394 Před rokem

    Just add more water to the well before it dries up. But if it dries up it's already too late there's usually no going back

  • @jasonbeneke4710
    @jasonbeneke4710 Před rokem +24

    it's imperative to keep in mind that it's not just the corporations at fault but the politicians who allow these corporations to take the water from the populace to sell back to them.
    it goes without saying that water should be protected but it especially needs to be protected from corporations that have absolutely zero ethics.
    and we are seeing the catastrophic consequences of the unimpeded, unrelenting commoditization of water by these corporations.
    and it's only going to get worse. 🤷‍♂

    • @virupakshawalla5734
      @virupakshawalla5734 Před rokem

      And ordinary people who waste so much of it.

    • @Big1nz
      @Big1nz Před rokem

      Its a two way street. The corporations lobby the government for favorable policy, they quite litteraly are helping to make the decisions. Its insane to say dont blame the coprorations when they literally coop governments LEADING US HERE. This happens everywhere and its literally just capitalism, why wouldn't you lobby if you could make more money or cut costs?

    • @jasonbeneke4710
      @jasonbeneke4710 Před rokem

      @@Big1nz where did i say _"don't blame the corporations"_ ???
      i quite clearly stated that it's _not solely the fault of corporations._

  • @swatisharma9006
    @swatisharma9006 Před rokem +3

    I think people like Geoff Lawton should be consulted also for water conservation, harvesting and replenishing ground water

  • @Michaelpai1230
    @Michaelpai1230 Před rokem +1

    Oh the irony of building a semiconductor fab in the middle of a desert which then can send water into the city to water the golf course in the middle of the desert!

  • @garygoldstein327
    @garygoldstein327 Před rokem +2

    Is anyone familiar with a dehumidifier? If these were installed in homes the water extracted from humid or dry air would condensate on cold pipes and drip into the tank by the next day all that water can be tested or filtered to remove any impurity such as mold or bacteria depending how old the dehumidifier is before drinking the water. But it does help make water harvesting available.

    • @startracksha
      @startracksha Před rokem +2

      You can also burn $100 banknotes in a stove to heat yourself this winter.

    • @garygoldstein327
      @garygoldstein327 Před rokem

      @@startracksha To prevent the water harvested from turning to a block of ice.

    • @waitawhileexplorer3904
      @waitawhileexplorer3904 Před 9 měsíci

      YES. They work best in high humidity areas and are less effective in low humidity areas.

  • @swordoftree
    @swordoftree Před rokem +7

    Someone great once said, "Do not waste water, even if it is from a running stream."

  • @unwantedend4294
    @unwantedend4294 Před rokem +32

    yes let's press agriculture but not nestle or coca cola. DW the message we want you to have.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před rokem +1

      Conservative-capitalism is an all out war against humanity, against life itself.

    • @sandman516
      @sandman516 Před rokem

      We can move all plants, fruits, vegetables agriculture to vertical farming that use less than 1% of the water currently uses now.

    • @Here_This
      @Here_This Před rokem +1

      @@sandman516 Or we can move all humans to vertical living and keep the nature and farming where it belongs to , on the ground , to give us air ( all plants do , some more , some less ) and water ( the plants hold the water in the ground . Humans don't need to excessively use washing mashines for few clothes or for few dishes , they don't need to waste water for long showers two times a day .
      And , most of all , they shouldn't have destroyed the ozon shield of the earth to allow the sun to burn everything , so it is getting dryer and dryer . One big reason are the consumers , who are demanding cheap chinese computers , car parts , clothes , smat phones and all other stuff . Start there , end their earth destructive behaviour .

    • @MommaDena
      @MommaDena Před rokem +2

      Let’s touch on buying land for water rights but not discuss any very large amounts of recently purchased American land…

  • @martin5504
    @martin5504 Před rokem +1

    Where I live there is loads of water, it falls out of the sky and we complain about it. Our water companies still tell us there is a shortage. They are lying so they can put the price up.

  • @clave26
    @clave26 Před rokem +1

    It's unbelievable how much soda is consumed in Chiapas. Babies are given Coca-Cola instead of milk or water. And that company offers free concerts with famous artists in San Juan Chamula.

  • @someguy2135
    @someguy2135 Před rokem +15

    This video interviewed cattle ranchers, but they only supply product to the few huge meat and dairy corporations. My nephew owns and operates a cattle ranch. Despite the fact that I like my nephew, I often advocate people to boycott animal agriculture. Especially beef, since it has the biggest impact on water and climate. Switching to a fully plant based diet is the single most effective way to minimize your environmental and water footprint according to the most comprehensive study on food production by Oxford research scientists. Each vegan saves an average of 219,000 gallons (829,000 liters) per year. Link to the Oxford study at my channel under "About."

    • @monkiesbanana321
      @monkiesbanana321 Před rokem +6

      Great comment, one correction though, the single biggest thing you can do for the planet is not create new humans

    • @NWard1210
      @NWard1210 Před rokem +5

      @@monkiesbanana321 One of many steps we need to take as a species, although it is in line with nature in a way - a predator population increases and declines in sync with the available prey, humanity is just doing it on a global scale. If we don't decrease our population by choice (we won't), nature will do it for us, albeit on a cataclysmic level.

  • @teresaryan-feehan7472
    @teresaryan-feehan7472 Před rokem +107

    fascinating documentary - well researched and balanced. Interesting to note the aerial photography of farms in the USA/Canada - no hedgerows to support nests for birds. Farming is very intensive. The Punjab farmers and the hold the banks have over their farmland mirrors what is going on in other parts of the world. Also, large corporations buying up lands - the control of water and supply of food in the hands of a few. COCACOLA vs drinking water - an interesting choice for people to consider!

    • @chrisluttor2275
      @chrisluttor2275 Před rokem

      Teresa, you live in a complete fantasy world. North American farming is intensive because we need to feed the planet, especially now that the Ukrainian grain products are crimped by the Russians. Is it acceptable to you that millions of people on the east coast of Africa and the Middle East starve to death because of the Russian-initiated war? if you ever had the courage to visit anywhere in the agricultural sector in eastern Canada, you would find unending tree lines between fields which would completely shatter the junk science purveyed by Daniel Harrick and DW. If you believe at all in science, then challenge every one of your preconceived notions: they might be wrong.

    • @chrisluttor2275
      @chrisluttor2275 Před rokem +3

      @@ivangamer8022 Absolutely! When will you volunteer to start the depopulation process? The sooner the better.

    • @ia8018
      @ia8018 Před rokem +3

      @@ivangamer8022 overpopulation AND overconsumption. That's it.

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy Před rokem +3

      Thanks for mentioning hedgerows, I'd never thought about that and nesting before.

    • @chrisluttor2275
      @chrisluttor2275 Před rokem +3

      @@MsBhappy We don't have hedgerows in CANADA. We have treelines that are far more biologically diverse and the trees act as a far larger carbon sink than hedgerows.

  • @tugumemoses8007
    @tugumemoses8007 Před 3 měsíci

    This is one of the most important information ever,,, materials vs life 😢is 😢😢

  • @robertspangler4237
    @robertspangler4237 Před rokem +1

    Has anyone done a study on how much water is used in golf courses across America?