How companies are profiting from the water crisis

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • More and more regions around the world are running out of water. At the same time, companies and their investors are getting richer the drier it gets. Can we fix this?
    We're destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn't need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world - and challenges our ideas about what dealing with climate change means. We look at the big and the small: What we can do and how the system needs to change. Every Friday we'll take a truly global look at how to get us out of this mess.
    #PlanetA #WaterCrisis #WaterScarcity
    Reporter: Amanda Coulson-Drasner
    Camera: Chris Caurla
    Video editor: Amanda Coulson-Drasner
    Supervising editor: Malte Rohwer-Kahlmann, Joanna Gottschalk
    Read More :
    Water facts:
    www.unwater.org/water-facts/s...
    Rights of/for nature:
    theconversation.com/rights-fo...
    Pepsi and Coke:
    www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...
    Water shortages:
    www.bbc.com/future/article/20...
    00:00 Intro
    00:50 The cycle of water
    02:36 What's draining the water
    05:15 The poor are paying more
    06:55 Who's profiting?
    09:10 Solutions
    Special thanks to:
    Basav Sen, Institute for Policy Studies
    Klamath River Renewal Corporation (klamathrenewal.org)
    Klamath River Renewal Corporation, klamathrenewal.org/

Komentáře • 525

  • @DWPlanetA
    @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +65

    How do you think water scarcity could be eradicated?

    • @puravidadew7031
      @puravidadew7031 Před 2 lety +17

      Look all of our problems on this planet right now come from greed and overpopulation. We have got to bring down the worlds population to a sustainable number, which is somewhere around 2 billion maximum.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +8

      @@puravidadew7031 thanks for the comment! We've actually covered the topic of overpopulation before: czcams.com/video/kUL-q7ptDW4/video.html - have you seen it?

    • @incvnsit
      @incvnsit Před 2 lety +3

      @@DWPlanetA I have and it is wrong. I will explain in a few minutes.

    • @UDSNSMN.
      @UDSNSMN. Před 2 lety +4

      @@incvnsit I'll wait

    • @veggieboyultimate
      @veggieboyultimate Před 2 lety +6

      With restoring nature such as forests and grasslands and other types of eco regions which could increase ice cover a bit. They are the ones responsible for providing us with water.

  • @randbarrett8706
    @randbarrett8706 Před 2 lety +541

    There is a class of people who would rather see the world end than see a world where they are not lords of the realm.

    • @Invincible2030_
      @Invincible2030_ Před 2 lety +50

      That's why I will never have kids. World is ruled by vultures and there is no hope.

    • @containedhurricane
      @containedhurricane Před 2 lety +21

      The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth

    • @slavenrasic2173
      @slavenrasic2173 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Invincible2030_ That must be the dumbest opinion in existance. Imagine people in the past, who got conqured, going "Ah we lost the war, time to have no kids and be depressed instead of trying to better our position"
      Take the red, not the black pill

    • @pabloblanco2656
      @pabloblanco2656 Před 2 lety +11

      @@slavenrasic2173 Forget the red pill. The red pill is for wanna-bes. Just take a stand for what's right.

    • @Jenny-tm3cm
      @Jenny-tm3cm Před 2 lety +6

      @@slavenrasic2173 people in the past didn’t have a choice, they just got pregnant

  • @paranoah1925
    @paranoah1925 Před 2 lety +125

    Here is something to think about-
    *Food wastage in the US is estimated to be 40%
    *30% of fresh water in the US is used for food production, processing, distribution etc.
    *Food production and distribution activities in the US estimated to be responsible for around 35% of total emissions
    *42% of all adults aged 20+ in the US are obese

    • @alenanela1743
      @alenanela1743 Před 2 lety +14

      This was a perfect group of facts. The food systems are so inefficient it is genuinely distressing.

    • @paranoah1925
      @paranoah1925 Před 2 lety +22

      @@alenanela1743 The biggest virtue of capitalism, we are told, is efficiency. But all i see is wastage

    • @tungvudang9414
      @tungvudang9414 Před 2 lety +4

      @@paranoah1925 and during the high period of Covid-19, we also see the insane wastage of food production. Even when there is a lack of demand, food producer still keep production at full throttle (even forcing worker to risk their lives working through the pandemic). All because they need to keep their inventory always full to not miss out when the lockdown is over. And so, they keep producing food, which cant be sold, then said food are scrapped ENTIRELY, then start growing again, and the cycle repeats until the lock down is over.

    • @tungvudang9414
      @tungvudang9414 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mariaa8659 what choice, to risk your life and work, or starve to death? the illusion of a choice, human life < stonks. how about doing what a government is supposed to do and protect its citizens? MANY poorer countries choose to spend their national budget on food and supplies so people can live while they cant work, as to not let this shit blown out of control, the result speaks for itself. tfw for weapons any number of trillions $$$ is OK, but for the people its always too expensive, acting like the country itself is 1 paycheck away from bankruptcy.

    • @tomymelon6293
      @tomymelon6293 Před 2 lety +5

      Don't blame Americans :(
      We get heavily advertised a way of living that we do not know the implications of by powerful corporations.
      Overwork and then overspend to mask the misery of overworking. Psychologist and data scientists PhD's hired by companies to figure out the best way to make advertisements to manipulate people to spend more on everything including eating, drinking and being wasteful. One person cannot out think an army of scientist studdying how to persuade you. Spend more, throw away more. Which means more purchases and being further trapped to having to work more.

  • @JT-lw1oh
    @JT-lw1oh Před 2 lety +58

    I think it was nestle that had been over extracting water for years in California. They had bought some very old water rights privately that were suppose to equal 3-4 trains worth of water back in the 1930s and they basically saw an opportunity to over extract by messing with the weight and bought the rights specifically for this reason. I believe each train was supposed to be equivalent to 35k gallons and they pumped 65-90k gallons every month or twice a month. It wasn’t until the drought got really bad and someone started to dig after the numbers didn’t match that they got caught. They paid a small fine compared to how much profit they made and how much the over pumped stolen water was worth. It’s pretty insane how much corporation’s get away with and run the country. I don’t think anything will change until things get a lot worse tbh until then it’s business as usual.

    • @deenanthekemoni5567
      @deenanthekemoni5567 Před 2 lety

      The Greed will never End on its own, it will have to be *STOPPED* . We haven't had a Government for 30 years, the domino theory has begun.

    • @philipm3173
      @philipm3173 Před 2 lety

      I feel the same.

  •  Před 2 lety +271

    Water is so much more important than money 💦💧

    • @stanleylay8682
      @stanleylay8682 Před 2 lety +19

      Obviously you dont know how capitalism works. Your statement is a fact but not for politician and companies

    • @Thelango99
      @Thelango99 Před 2 lety +5

      Water is money.

    • @paranoah1925
      @paranoah1925 Před 2 lety +12

      Not for greedy American corporations. They will only rest after they have destroyed the whole planet.
      They have ruined the health of their own country- 42% of adult Americans are obese now. Now pharma companies will take over from there. And once they have razed through the American population, they will come for the rest of us.
      First ruin their health and cause depression and then make these same people life-long patients.

    • @Vaibhav199327
      @Vaibhav199327 Před 2 lety +1

      Then why don’t you use water instead of crypto \s

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před 2 lety +9

      And how do you get this water without money?

  • @beback_
    @beback_ Před 2 lety +46

    One reason why agriculture in Iran consumes so much water is that very water intensive crops like rice and watermelons are cultivated in great quantities due to their cultural significance. This in spite of Iran being overall a dry country.

    • @tylercowan390
      @tylercowan390 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m glad someone commented about this

    • @bapparawal2457
      @bapparawal2457 Před 2 lety +3

      Why don't farmers realise that shifting to other crops particular to other geography is important.

    • @NadeemAhmed-nv2br
      @NadeemAhmed-nv2br Před 2 lety +1

      @@bapparawal2457 idk, maybe being a major Empire that ruled a very large chunk of the world for thousands of years and was able to extract their resources has cemented foods that would never have otherwise been a part of their culture.

    • @wanjuchien4208
      @wanjuchien4208 Před 2 lety

      People need to LEARN what is the Right way to LIVE instead of blaming Other ( in this case the rich or government) for the problems. They Consent to LIVE in a Certain Way, although it is NOT easy to escape the POWER and CONTOL.

  • @grafito4438
    @grafito4438 Před 2 lety +68

    Governments always make deals with businesses first, and local people or the environment come as second.
    So one way to beat this, is for locals to become partners in their own local business that can use their local resources with their local environment and people in mind.
    That way their government still gets a cut, which in turn lends support to the local business initiatives.

    • @Papa-ur3ju
      @Papa-ur3ju Před 2 lety +4

      Haha actually in india because of soclism government is giving free water to farmers with free electricity and loads of restrictions on industries.

  • @sourabhahlawat681
    @sourabhahlawat681 Před 2 lety +141

    We definitely need more entrepreneurs and researchers who are driven not by money but by meaning.

    • @paranoah1925
      @paranoah1925 Před 2 lety +40

      @@apple1231230 Over-consumption can never be green. The only solution is to not spread the American way of life to the rest of the world

    • @ebbeb9827
      @ebbeb9827 Před 2 lety +10

      entrepeneurs only care about money

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před 2 lety +8

      @@apple1231230
      😂😂... So why is he the richest man... Surely he would be giving that money away.

    • @gregorthebeetle
      @gregorthebeetle Před 2 lety

      Sam Bankman-Fried!

    • @MaxAndreas
      @MaxAndreas Před 2 lety +7

      @@apple1231230 Hopefully your post is meant sarcasticly..

  • @mayankprajapat4591
    @mayankprajapat4591 Před 2 lety +59

    Punjab* literally means land of five rivers, but now it is facing the problem of water shortage
    I am from central india and in the months of March to July we have to purchase tankers of water (7000 litter capacity) and store water it for like a month for use.

    • @bidyutbikashsaikia1140
      @bidyutbikashsaikia1140 Před 2 lety +17

      Good. Support MSP for Paddy. Encourage water intensive crops. Remove farm laws. Great Punjab. Now fight among yourself for water.

    • @escribopapelitos
      @escribopapelitos Před 2 lety +1

      I am not saying it is the only problem (I am not from India) but burning the remnants of crops can be a cause of water depletion. Those nutrients and water held in the discarded material are then turned to smoke. Lose the water, lose the nutrients, you need more water and fertilizer for the next crop, and then people in other cities have breathing problems.

    • @sarangpahwa619
      @sarangpahwa619 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bidyutbikashsaikia1140 mtlb kuch bhi..

    • @axel3895
      @axel3895 Před 2 lety +8

      @@sarangpahwa619 How is he wrong please explain. Farmers in punjab basically run tubewell 24x7, depleting the groundwater faster than anyone

    • @matthewphares4588
      @matthewphares4588 Před 2 lety

      Ever consider capturing rain water? Don’t rely on the government or others, because that help isn’t coming.

  • @bapparawal2457
    @bapparawal2457 Před 2 lety +26

    Farmers in Punjab won't stop growing water intensive crops because the get MSP from government. More price than market rates.
    And these were the ones who protested against farm laws. Which would have allowed farmers to capitalise. It would have allowed some Punjabi farmers to shift from rice (water intensive crop) to others which doesn't require water. Which would have helped them. But elements which benefits from broken systems won't let systems to be fixed.

    • @kunalmandhare3144
      @kunalmandhare3144 Před 2 lety +2

      And the bad part of this debate is when you point this out to the people in Punjab even the so called literates and NRI Punjabis. They will call you 'Bhakt' or 'pro-bjp'. When the fact is that this issue was raised by scholars multiple times in past about why the state government should not provide msp, free electricity kind of luxuries, it will make Punjab from a land of fertile to a land of desert very soon.

  • @DB-ub3wx
    @DB-ub3wx Před 2 lety +28

    It breaks my heart that we spend hundreds of billions each year instead of helping each other

    • @yungdsastar4392
      @yungdsastar4392 Před 2 lety +5

      I need a new phone please help

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Před 2 lety

      each other includes all living species and the abiotic environment!

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Před 2 lety

      @@yungdsastar4392 this is of course of major concern. we should ask the Musk if he would help you out kinda

  • @mrmachiavelli8380
    @mrmachiavelli8380 Před 2 lety +14

    In Karachi Pakistan,tanker mafia is so strong it prevents the local bodies from building pipes to transport water from Simbli and Hub dam to Karachi

  • @comradejosephstalinoftheus8698

    "The type of cats who pollute the whole shoreline have it purified and sell it for $1.25” -Mos Def, New World Water. This line from a song made in 1999, still has massive relevance in today's society.

  • @ednalama4244
    @ednalama4244 Před 2 lety +56

    Education, education, education ...
    In all educational institutions, from preschool through primary, secondary, and university levels ...
    On all media, including on prime time TV, on all channels and in all countries.
    I hope and pray your videos on environmental issues will reach many more eyes, ears and hearts!
    Please continue to make these important videos - and may they help bring awareness and change !I!!

  • @in_ashish
    @in_ashish Před 2 lety +25

    Thank you DW planet, from bottom of my heart. For bringing such kind of videos!
    You guys are underappericated for for works. Pls keep bringing these kind of videos and awareing ppl. I'll do my best to make ppl aware.

  • @perryrivera9033
    @perryrivera9033 Před 2 lety +11

    The report states that Manila has remunicipalised water. This is NOT accurate bec water services in Metro Manila continues to be privately managed but highly regulated by government. Development of Water infrastructure requires enormous capital resources which most governments in developing markets just can’t afford. Govt, private sector

  • @JennyRzezniczak
    @JennyRzezniczak Před 2 lety +20

    This reminded me of The Big Short. In the end credits, I believe, it stated that Michael Burry predicts that there will be a water shortage so he is focusing on investing in it. Just like he predicted the housing market collapse, he was able to predict exactly what this video is talking about.

    • @SuperGopi56
      @SuperGopi56 Před 2 lety

      Yup, Michael Burry is right. Water is not unlimited resource it might dry out some day in future if humans keeps on wasting the natural resources. Soon in future war between nations might start for clean water...

  • @nerdlingeeksly5192
    @nerdlingeeksly5192 Před 2 lety +14

    We ain't running out of water, we just aren't investing in desalination plants.
    We could create massive passive desalination plants in Nevada or other hot baren places that wouldn't cost much to run and you can sell the salt.

    • @alenanela1743
      @alenanela1743 Před 2 lety +1

      They have a video on desalination plants

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +3

      @@alenanela1743 here it is: czcams.com/video/XPCaM9Rzzbs/video.html 🙂

    • @SuperGopi56
      @SuperGopi56 Před 2 lety

      I believe it cost a lot to built desalination plants. And the desalination process consumes huge amount of energy...

  • @toot4you19
    @toot4you19 Před 2 lety +8

    Water is the most valuable resource we have on this planet. Let's start treating it as such 🙌

  • @bucketofbarnacles
    @bucketofbarnacles Před 2 lety +45

    Thank you, DW, for all these excellent climate-related reports.

    • @crazydrifter13
      @crazydrifter13 Před 2 lety +2

      And the beautiful filming too

    • @lukesutton4135
      @lukesutton4135 Před 2 lety

      Yes gf

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Před 2 lety

      I have the feeling people who don't take climate change seriously are kind of --- either evil or really "live behind the moon"

  • @ebrahimkhan9804
    @ebrahimkhan9804 Před 2 lety +5

    At the moment in Johannesburg South Africa, we have the opposite problem. Our dams are at 108% capacity, and sluice gates are being opened daily as the rain is not letting up.

    • @akshat4311
      @akshat4311 Před 2 lety +3

      There should be way to divert them to other dry regions. The govt should think about it

    • @connieb.4071
      @connieb.4071 Před 2 lety +1

      Be grateful

    • @connieb.4071
      @connieb.4071 Před 2 lety

      @ria rel that's normal now

  • @tanmaypatra
    @tanmaypatra Před 2 lety +4

    The awareness needs to increase like 100%. We are not doing enuf for our next generation to survive with ease.
    I feel we should start making recycling mandatory for communities in cities and also stop eating meat. One can survive without beef but not without rice 🍚 and wheat 🌾 ..

  • @drsidiyengar
    @drsidiyengar Před 2 lety +8

    Crisis occurs due to:
    1. In India due to political patronage Farmers are growing water intensive crops such as rice, sugarcane compounded by need to reduce fossil fuels bill blending of ethanol
    2. More infrastructure development means less open spaces.
    3. Tourism: to promote more of it especially in Himalayas more roads, more vehicles more pollution, dams.
    Problem will occur after 30-40 years not know

    • @bapparawal2457
      @bapparawal2457 Před 2 lety +2

      Ethonal blending has just started now. So if we already have the problem . How can that be the source.
      Main problem is there agriculture is not based according to geography now. That should change.
      Even textile industry uses huge amounts of water. Many other industries consumes huge amounts of water. Need to identify those and develop less water intensive processes

  • @mhd.haikal6938
    @mhd.haikal6938 Před 2 lety +2

    Really like all of DW work! I've subs DW Indonesia, Kick off, and also this one. The content very enlightning.

  • @EteamProductions
    @EteamProductions Před 2 lety +13

    Are you telling me that Nestlé, the company whose CEO has gone on record to say that water is not a human right, is causing water shortages to sell people bottled water? I am shocked!

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety

      Hi Karbol, we mention who is profiting from the water scarcity 6:55 min into the video.

  • @aravindhrajgowda2446
    @aravindhrajgowda2446 Před 2 lety +4

    Hello DW, you are doing great job on documentaries... Kindly made a documentary about chennai city, always flooding on winter but drought on summer... This year we received 200cm rainfall annually but due to lack of water reservoirs all the valuable waters was diverted to ocen.. Our both central and state government doomed our wetlands and lakes.

  • @Jimuel895
    @Jimuel895 Před 2 lety +3

    More than 3 million people in the Philippines rely on unsafe and unsustainable water sources and 7 million lack access to improved sanitation. Despite its growing economy, the Philippines faces significant challenges in terms of water and sanitation access. The country is rapidly urbanizing, and its growing cities struggle to provide new residents with adequate water and sanitation services. That is why almost Filipinos buy bottled water especially.

  • @kinngrimm
    @kinngrimm Před 2 lety +1

    Even here in germany which is rather a good area in terms of available water, we noticed in the past seasons deminished harvests because of lack of water. Not yet fullout draughts, but it is going that way. Only way i see would be huge deselanation plants in the Nordsee. Which in itself maybe problamatic when done by more and more countries, too.

  • @jasonhaveten5608
    @jasonhaveten5608 Před 2 lety +1

    They had this in South Africa for a time as well. Know what they did? Informed the people on closing taps when you don't use it. Use showers, not baths and finally reusing pool water by using filters and chlorine. The problem went away in a year or so.

  • @Fabianohs
    @Fabianohs Před 2 lety +1

    I live near Nestle factory here in Brazil, they delepted some rare water springs in são Lourenço - mg

  • @johnwikkerink1
    @johnwikkerink1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for covering this!

  • @muthukumaranl
    @muthukumaranl Před 2 lety +1

    Good & important one! Thanks folks!

  • @Kong9901
    @Kong9901 Před 2 lety +12

    The music is too loud compared to the persons talking. Thanks for the video ;)

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +5

      Hi Al Couz,
      we would recommend that you check the audio on your device to hear the audio better.

    • @soslo2118
      @soslo2118 Před 2 lety +3

      I hear the narrator clearly. Sometimes it happens if you use earphones/headphones and you can fix it by tuning the equalizer

  • @Alorio-Gori
    @Alorio-Gori Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I wqs thinking do you suppose industrial de salinization of ocean water with the use of low carbon or renewable energy sources can provide a steady supply of water to affected areas? Thanks

  • @prathneo
    @prathneo Před 2 lety +7

    Low income classes spending 17% of their income on water in India is a stretch. But yes, the number is growing steadily and could get scary in few decades.

  • @mandarp9472
    @mandarp9472 Před 2 lety +2

    80 - 85% water is used for agriculture, animal farming.
    Sugarcane, Cotton, Rice and meat needs huge amount of water just to produce 1 kg.

  • @MAC-vi7fy
    @MAC-vi7fy Před 2 lety +26

    Punjab farmers must suffer for their sins. They have been told to stop using ground water for years but they didn’t listen. You reap what you sow. Nature has its way of fighting back

    • @NadeemAhmed-nv2br
      @NadeemAhmed-nv2br Před 2 lety +2

      So would you rather have everyone in the country starve because the government can't provide enough water

    • @MAC-vi7fy
      @MAC-vi7fy Před 2 lety +7

      @@NadeemAhmed-nv2br For everyone in the country to starve Indias food grain production would need to be less than half of what it is today. Hypothetically even if punjab farmers stop producing any wheat today the effect on food market would be negligible and the government will see a net gain of billions of dollars that can be invested in education and infrastructure

    • @mohnishm1372
      @mohnishm1372 Před 2 lety +3

      @@NadeemAhmed-nv2br india already produces huge surplus amounts of foods. We export a lot of raw agricultural products.

    • @kunalmandhare3144
      @kunalmandhare3144 Před 2 lety

      @@NadeemAhmed-nv2br dafuq mate, so basically you are saying. I know a stuff is wrong, but I will continue to do it and support all those who do it. And when asked for accountability, i would blame others. Quite sure, this comes from your intrinsic hate towards centre government that even if you know what center government was doing was correct, you would still oppose it and back the side which is doing the wrong. Because, for you it's not about correct vs wrong, it's about political parties.

    • @superjit6190
      @superjit6190 Před 2 lety

      @@mohnishm1372 yet global hunger index of india is 102 rank 25%of population 250 million does not have 2 square meals

  • @asoka7752
    @asoka7752 Před 2 lety +2

    Water is not running low, it runs low in some places, but in other places new water sources are created.

  • @bencera6067
    @bencera6067 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @TheSkystrider
    @TheSkystrider Před 2 lety +2

    Love this video! I want everyone to watch it!

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety

      Please feel free to share the video on your own social media platforms.
      Also, don't forget to hit the subscribe button. We release a video every week!

  • @robertskolimowski7049
    @robertskolimowski7049 Před 2 lety +1

    When moral values dictate that we should share any excess of wealth it's not just about sharing, it's about helping us to stay on the right track, otherwise we accumulate and accumulate only fueling our greed for even more (for sure not satisfying it), that's why those wealthiest corporations stoop to the lowest deeds, to crime, to keep up with their ever growing greed...

  • @crypton_8l87
    @crypton_8l87 Před 2 lety +15

    Rather than getting straight into food DW, couldn't we focus on the water footprint of non essential industries other than food? Clothing manufacture, cement, etc use enormous quantities of water!

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss a video in the future; we debunk each topic, each week.
      Thank you for watching!

  • @senthilkumarn4u
    @senthilkumarn4u Před 2 lety +1

    Much needed awareness..

  • @phanishtripathi3333
    @phanishtripathi3333 Před 2 lety +4

    Wastewater mismanagement is an ardent expansion of such calamities.
    ):
    The big problem with people in india I don't know of world is that we belive water is abundant.this thing become a big challenge when you visit villages or slums where problem is already deepend.

  • @vthilton
    @vthilton Před 2 lety

    Sharing, Justice and Peace for All.

  • @OddsandEnds
    @OddsandEnds Před 2 lety

    It is so sad how companies are profiting off of a Water shortage which is a basic need everyone should have access to

  • @sharonwachira2310
    @sharonwachira2310 Před 2 lety

    the hand tattoo of the illustrator is so cool✨

  • @colorful_face5472
    @colorful_face5472 Před 2 lety +3

    „Investing in infrastructure is the most direct way to improve access“ … hmm I wonder who invests in those kind of things.. probably the companies from the global water index… seems like a double-edged sword

  • @lynnleigha580
    @lynnleigha580 Před 2 lety

    It's illegal to save rain water, in my state, which is completely dumb, but I don't think it would matter anyway because our bill is set at $98.00 a month, and that's only 3 people and only my husband showers every day, my elderly mother and I only shower every other day to every third day and we do two full loads of laundry a week

  • @prolificlife1710
    @prolificlife1710 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy new year and here we go.....

  • @dawoodmubarik4237
    @dawoodmubarik4237 Před 2 lety

    Same is the case in punjab and sindh regions of pakistan and some areas even have droughts

  • @underratedcomments9436
    @underratedcomments9436 Před 2 lety +1

    i would love to hear what they are saying over the background music

  • @helencol5214
    @helencol5214 Před rokem +1

    I love this channel! Thanks DW !

  • @Daniel-gs9eh
    @Daniel-gs9eh Před 2 lety +1

    In England all water is provided by the private sector, even out of tap

  • @AkashVora
    @AkashVora Před 2 lety

    That's a cool tattoo I'm researching for my first tattoo, was thinking a Banyan tree or water related design. Can u share your design

  • @SumitX1
    @SumitX1 Před 2 lety +2

    very informative video and alarming at the same time

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sumit, if you like our videos, don't forget to hit the subscribe button! We release a video every Friday 🙂

  • @One007
    @One007 Před 2 lety +2

    If water level get so scares that many people and animals want be able to meet their basic standard for sustaining the life. How this will affect the fundamental and natural right to life of living beings ?
    Cause there's no life without certain amount of or level of water not just in body but also in the environment surrounding that beings.
    Now how do intellect solve this is going to be interesting in future.

  • @stev8020
    @stev8020 Před 2 lety +1

    Would the removal of dams not result in faster water drainage? Dams can hold fresh water from rain to make sure it is not lost to the ocean.

    • @escribopapelitos
      @escribopapelitos Před 2 lety +1

      Dams tend to favor higher rates of evaporation, you have artificial lakes everywhere a dam is. More surface hit by sun's heat = more evaporation. Perhaps you get more water locally but more of it ends up in the air and you leave less and less for those downstream, which are then forced to build dams.

  • @sharonwachira2310
    @sharonwachira2310 Před 2 lety

    I learn so much from this channel🥺💚

  • @ebbeb9827
    @ebbeb9827 Před 2 lety +1

    such a great video

  • @hawaz4704
    @hawaz4704 Před 2 lety

    We love 💗 you DW planet 🌍

  • @SalokinRechra
    @SalokinRechra Před 2 lety

    Unrelated to the content, cool forearm tats at the beginning of the Cycle of Water section

  • @gioryu
    @gioryu Před 2 lety

    I think the situation will become worse everyday. Privatize the water will be common in the years ahead. It is sad.

  • @irfanvirji5319
    @irfanvirji5319 Před 2 lety

    We don’t talk about how WE waste water at home. Close the tap when brushing/shaving/soaping your hands. Dry & reuse your towel a few times after taking a shower. Don’t take excessively long showers. Fix leaky faucets & taps. Not all your clothes are dirty - if you put a shirt for dinner, it’s not dirty when you get back home, it can be reused… and so on.

  • @OGnice1878
    @OGnice1878 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this channel!

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!
      If you've already done so, then see you again this Friday.

  • @escribopapelitos
    @escribopapelitos Před 2 lety +2

    We have to reduce food waste. Even if everyone became vegan tomorrow, what's the point when 30% or more of the production ends in the trash and causing disease? Also, we need to better manage the byproducts of our industries, like crop remnants. I avoid bottled water for the most part because I can, but a lot of people have no choice.

  • @kanekiken2002
    @kanekiken2002 Před 2 lety +1

    4:57 "There are now policies in place"
    Sorry but those policies couldn't pass because of farmers protest and this situation in Punjab is only going to get worse.

  • @Mohammed0123
    @Mohammed0123 Před 2 lety

    Excellent topic love u from India

  • @patricks8586
    @patricks8586 Před 2 lety +3

    Punish big corporations before asking the common people to help

    • @Papa-ur3ju
      @Papa-ur3ju Před 2 lety

      Haha actually in india because of soclism government is giving free water to farmers with free electricity and loads of restrictions on industries.

  • @MyPolson
    @MyPolson Před 2 lety

    Same problem exists in Nepal too

  • @__Wanderer
    @__Wanderer Před 2 lety +2

    However insane it is making water more expensive is part of the solution in areas - how else do you control consumption? Unless you get a calculated "water credit quota" per month... that is the only way on putting the brakes on water use imo. Edit: great solutions at the end though! Definitely need to tackle this in every way we can.

  • @anthonykerr2806
    @anthonykerr2806 Před 2 lety

    ....water actually has over a dozen states in just how it can freeze. Water is one of the most mysterious elements still to this day....kind of like for over a century now humanity can't figure out if viruses are living or not....and yes laws that make no sense: some states out west can't collect rain water; their "freedom"...or stubbornness is off the charts.

  • @thatguy5801
    @thatguy5801 Před 2 lety +4

    15,000 liters of water to produce 1Kg of beef?
    Where do they get these facts, that's probably a number from a commercial factory that probably waste's a lot of water.
    There are cattle that drink water from a underground well here where I am, so you're saying 1 of these cows drinks 100,000 liters of water is simply unmathematical.
    I'd have run out of ground water years ago....

  • @NEWNEW-bc9qk
    @NEWNEW-bc9qk Před 2 lety

    Massive litters of rain water vanishes without proper storage but unknown crude oil is available as per requirement !

  • @qwop4025
    @qwop4025 Před 2 lety

    I’m early : ) happy new year to everyone

  • @Ranna_ghor96
    @Ranna_ghor96 Před 2 lety

    The voice and the lady both are super pretty. And it is high time, we all should show some concern on this topic.

  • @georgiefreeman69
    @georgiefreeman69 Před 2 lety

    Now do one on “How companies are profiting from COVID pandemic”

  • @jefflucas42
    @jefflucas42 Před měsícem

    The more rain= more drought part wasn't thoroughly explained.

  • @sutats
    @sutats Před 2 lety +1

    Water is life!

  • @hrphysics232
    @hrphysics232 Před 2 lety

    In India particularly in Punjab water scarcity is such a big problem but no one is talking. Even in Punjab election no one is making it an issue.

  • @HarshitSingh-hh3vu
    @HarshitSingh-hh3vu Před 2 lety +6

    "Water is important for life"
    "Say to those who lost their lives in floods"
    Average Twitter user

  • @marhuny
    @marhuny Před 2 lety +9

    As Ethiopian orthodox I think the best way to solve this problem is to fast…. We fast for almost 6 month. Fasting means to be vegetarian for 6 month and also we eat once or twice a day and for the other 6 month we can eat anything. I think it’s sustainable and also healthy

    • @pieceoflintifoundonthefloo554
      @pieceoflintifoundonthefloo554 Před 2 lety +4

      You cannot possible have an active lifestyle while fasting. What if I want to do stuff like run and lift weights?

    • @marhuny
      @marhuny Před 2 lety +1

      @@pieceoflintifoundonthefloo554 actually it’s not only fast but eat once or 2 a day we are literally supposed to stand for 4-5 on average during fasting… we practice since the age of 9-10 so you get use to it and you are able to do anything

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Před 2 lety

      @@marhuny But what if one needs to eat a lot for one’s own physical needs? Some people, like someone I went to high school with, can only eat meat because they are underweight and have medical conditions that keep them that way.

    • @marhuny
      @marhuny Před 2 lety

      @@aycc-nbh7289 I think that’s a rare case and if that is case I guess one can only eat meat am not a DR I can’t say anything but as whole humanity needs to learn to balance and consume less to have sustainable eco system
      I just said that how we live and I find it sustainable than eat meet or vegetable only
      Or eating too much
      No offense

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Před 2 lety

      @@marhuny First, telling people that they are required to consume less for the greater good was a tactic used by the Soviet Union to justify the greed that the government had, no matter how out-of-touch they were. Second, I think that restaurant hamburgers are sometimes too big to eat in one sitting, since they may be 1/2 pound burgers rather than 1/4 pound.

  • @Trailer__Swift
    @Trailer__Swift Před 2 lety

    There’s a reason Dr. Michael Burry (of ‘The Big Short’ fame), started investing in one commodity: water.

  • @dukagjini6610
    @dukagjini6610 Před 2 lety +1

    How is it possible to have water crises when 80% of the world is water lol 😂

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +1

      Most of the water is salt water and requires desalination for it to be drinkable.
      We've touched on this topic before in this video: czcams.com/video/XPCaM9Rzzbs/video.html

  • @supertripleog5051
    @supertripleog5051 Před 2 lety

    Is cause everyone is moving to Oregon buying land and growing things like corn that causes us to go into droughts instead of using their land for something like affordable housing or multi unit housing.

  • @dannydenison6253
    @dannydenison6253 Před 2 lety

    A degree in water law and dep. That gal was thinking ahead of the game

  • @marziasadat5591
    @marziasadat5591 Před 2 lety

    I live in Iran and now we actually have water bankruptcy and what do you you think our government is doing?! Telling us to say our prayers so God will pour rain on us! Very strategic!!! They also deny the fact that there is actually a water bankruptcy ☹️

  • @locaterobin
    @locaterobin Před 11 dny

    "Fish population important to indigenous people declined." It's this kind of human centric thinking which has led us to this environmental crisis! Fish population are more important to the fish!!!

  • @QaumiAwaaz
    @QaumiAwaaz Před 2 lety

    We are from Punjab, Thank you very much for this excellent Report

  • @ThePizzaGoblin
    @ThePizzaGoblin Před 2 lety +1

    Man, is this starting to feel like the beginning of a YA dystopia to anyone else, or is it just me? They're gonna use clips from this in the intro lmfao

  • @enriqueservantesfonseca1206

    I love your video DW

  • @s3narasi
    @s3narasi Před 2 lety

    Seriously I have one question for all these scientist Punjab is 5000 years of continuous civilization fed by five perennial snow fed rivers. You ask them none would agree it is because of lack organic content in the soil which retains moisture. Punjab uses pesticides and fertilizers liberally and that is polluting the rivers and is the biggest culprit not all are tied directly to global warming.
    As i said its snow fed rivers and global warming should increase the flow unless until all the snow is melted.

  • @sixvee5147
    @sixvee5147 Před 2 lety

    Here's to making scenario SSP5-8.5 a reality. All hail the Anthroprocene epoch 🙌

  • @carlosayala5942
    @carlosayala5942 Před 2 lety +5

    Meat needs more water. But it's way more energy dense and easy to procese the proteins and have less salt than vegetarian replacements.

    • @akgakg2426
      @akgakg2426 Před 2 lety +1

      or you could just eat legumes

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Carlos,
      Could you please provide references to your claims?

    • @varunsharma3532
      @varunsharma3532 Před 2 lety

      Instead of meat, drink milk and curd

    • @shashikant3150
      @shashikant3150 Před 2 lety

      Human must shift to tree based food. Eat more tree fruits and vegetables.

  • @FBAagent
    @FBAagent Před 2 lety

    How possible is it technologically to store up rainwater? At what price?

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety

      Previously we touched on this topic under the theme of Cloud Seeding: czcams.com/video/md2ubLeeb4k/video.html. What do you think?

    • @nithinagumithu
      @nithinagumithu Před 2 lety +1

      In tamilnadu, we have overcome this problem by replenishing the ground water through the same borewells from which the water is drawn....Also we have a lot of ground water replenishment techniques implemented in and around Tamilnadu. Only in Chennai metro city, water mafia controls the market. But please do not blame the water scarcity on agriculture as more farmers who do crop rotation and permaculture are essential to feed the general populace.

  • @Khneefer
    @Khneefer Před 2 lety +16

    Right to water activist: Water is scarce! We should save water by reduce consumption!
    Economist: So We should rise prices of water to influence companies and people to reducing water consumption.
    Right to water activist: NOOOOOOOO!!!!

  • @brendatenorio5721
    @brendatenorio5721 Před 2 lety

    Partial bulletin. Not stripping tropical forests for hogs but mining for lithium, palm plantations, coffee, cocoa.

  • @tarjotdhanoa7367
    @tarjotdhanoa7367 Před 2 lety

    Well , water problem in Punjab isn't too hard to handle but as Punjab have always been the resister to adopting command from any govt of Delhi, cause of this it's rivers water is being stolen from its owners as per international law .most of the water of these rivers get unused and ended up into sea but if this water could be used to water the crops then punjab will end up saving fertilizer, water and electricity which they use to run the motors. But it's more politically beneficial if this water get wasted as Punjab won't be able to resist the unfair and biased politics and laws

  • @aamiriqbal1706
    @aamiriqbal1706 Před 2 lety

    Unfortunately big countries are only discussing this issue at international summit like "COP26". But where is the action part ?

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 2 lety

      Have you heard of the process called Carbon Capture? Let us know what you think: czcams.com/video/JHs-eWHb16g/video.html

  • @somerandomfella
    @somerandomfella Před 2 lety

    I wonder if future wars will be fought over water?

    • @perlasandoval7883
      @perlasandoval7883 Před 2 lety

      if that certain resource is scarce and it's needed to sustain living then it will

    • @marhuny
      @marhuny Před 2 lety

      It’s already happening b/n Ethiopia and Egypt