India’s 49C heatwave - how extreme heat became the norm

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2022
  • We may be enjoying the sun here in the UK, but the climate crisis is turning the heat up across the world. And it can be deadly. (Subscribe: bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
    This year has already seen heat records repeatedly broken.
    Climate scientists say that by the end of this decade, almost all countries will experience "extreme hot" weather every other year.
    In India, they have experienced the hottest March ever and temperatures there have exceeded a record breaking 49 degrees Celsius.
    Staying alive in that heat without pumping more fossil fuels into the atmosphere is one of the biggest challenges facing our futures.
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Komentáře • 474

  • @asha8443
    @asha8443 Před 2 lety +142

    I feel bad for the countless animals that are also suffering in this heat.

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety +3

      @@edmundooliver7584 what does that have to do with anything?
      Edit: I get that bc of their religion they don’t eat cows, but again, what does that have to do with anything? That cows won’t suffer from heat? Or other livestock that they may eat?

    • @martha.m.g
      @martha.m.g Před 2 lety +9

      Yes especially the homeless dogs and cats 🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @susanbrown2909
      @susanbrown2909 Před rokem +1

      Dogs find it very hard to cool down ,once too much heat is on them ,they will die.

    • @ASGAccenture
      @ASGAccenture Před rokem +2

      I serve water and food to my locality's stray dogs.

    • @Girlbird111
      @Girlbird111 Před rokem

      yes me to

  • @AnnaMorris411
    @AnnaMorris411 Před 2 lety +103

    I’ve experienced this kind of heat for several hours. You can literally feel your organs working in tandem with your heart. Pushing sweat from your pours and immediately the air cools it for a few seconds before it evaporates. This repeats in of seconds. You better have a large quantity of drinking water, because you won’t even be able to urinate. It’s going to be filtered right there near your sweat glands, which deposits waste materials onto the surface of your skin. (This is why we have body odor)
    If high temperatures continue for longer periods of time, the body organs begin to fatigue and the workloads are reduced. At that point your risk for cardiac arrest, or other major organs failing escalate very quickly!

    • @Areflection4
      @Areflection4 Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you, I never understood the effect if extreme heat on our body.

    • @ruebenandrews9914
      @ruebenandrews9914 Před 2 lety +4

      I been just 3 days in 30-34 celcius heat and normally when I drink a large glass of water I immediately need to go to the toilet because I got weak bladder. But for the last 3 days I have been drinking a large cup of water, same as I normally do, and I don't go to the toilet for the whole day and literally have to force myself to go at the end of the day before bed. I think im experiencing some of what you describe.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +1

      @@ruebenandrews9914 😂😂😂😂 this is supposed to happen when u are out in the sun

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +2

      the problem is foreign media is giving important news than local media

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety +5

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe it is, but your body is still supposed to create waste. That’s why you have do eventually have to pee when you drink water. Water being filtered through your body cleans your blood and helps your organs and muscles to stay hydrated and clean too. The filtration is going all through your kidneys. If your kidneys aren’t able to use that water to process your waste to then pee it out, you can develop a toxicity. That can then poison yourself and/or cause kidneys to malfunction and then could lead to failure.

  • @TheEnhancedMan
    @TheEnhancedMan Před 2 lety +58

    Makes you see the realism of climate refugees in 10-20 years

    • @Rhowhat
      @Rhowhat Před 2 lety +16

      10-20 years? I appreciate your optimism.

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 2 lety

      I guess you never researched how every generation has come up with something about climate change to scare people lol, you have been conned, sheepled, scientists only have records back 135 years ago and the earth has been much more colder and much hotter before than it is now.

    • @Christinebanks11
      @Christinebanks11 Před 2 lety

      There is a white paint scientifically proven to reflect 98% of the sun's heat .

    • @artman12
      @artman12 Před 2 lety +5

      There’s already climate refugees from Central America immigrating to the US. One of the often overlooked reasons for the Syrian civil war was the crops failing due to climate change forcing farmers to immigrate to cities causing conflict. Europe will have to deal with climate refugees from more places in Africa and the Middle East in the future.

    • @TheEnhancedMan
      @TheEnhancedMan Před 2 lety +2

      True there's a few small islands affected by rising sea levels already, but until mass migration happens, politicians will continue to talk about growth & stimulating consumer spending.

  • @momlife4262
    @momlife4262 Před 2 lety +63

    Global warning is real. This breaks my heart to see these people suffering. I’ll continue to keep them in my prayers.

    • @travelsphereuk-7090
      @travelsphereuk-7090 Před 2 lety +2

      Its not all about global warming. Sun in general gives out heat. Not cold.

    • @fictionindianspaceprogram-222
      @fictionindianspaceprogram-222 Před 2 lety +9

      @@travelsphereuk-7090 In the 1970s in my region, the highest temperature ever recorded was a measly 32°C. Nowadays 43°C is average temperature during summers and 35°C is the average temperature during winters.

    • @carlmorris7723
      @carlmorris7723 Před 2 lety

      No it is not

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Před rokem +3

      World population 1982: 4.5 billion. World population 2022: 8 billion. You think population growth has got nothing to do with climate change?

    • @casualsuede
      @casualsuede Před rokem +1

      @@mathisnotforthefaintofheart yes, because people continue to cut down trees, consume more fossil fuels and drive more cars.

  • @NeverRubARhubarb
    @NeverRubARhubarb Před rokem +18

    A country like India that has an abundance of sunshine should never suffer from power blackouts. The solar energy generation potential is immense.

    • @rodrozil6544
      @rodrozil6544 Před rokem +5

      Fossil energy lobbyists disagree in their ac rooms

    • @gobimurugesan2411
      @gobimurugesan2411 Před rokem

      Lol our PM is puppet of two billionaires. And one of them is in the business of coal industry.

    • @travelerforever8849
      @travelerforever8849 Před rokem +4

      @@rodrozil6544 those hypocrites...

    • @Aashu299
      @Aashu299 Před rokem

      Solar energy is expensive. Most importantly, we have a huge population so the demand can’t be met just by solar energy.

    • @NeverRubARhubarb
      @NeverRubARhubarb Před rokem +1

      @@Aashu299 The cost of photovoltaic cells has fallen dramatically in the last few years which makes solar the most widely accessible source of renewable energy. Storing that energy on a large scale is still difficult but progress is being made. Going forward it is clear that the long-term costs of not investing in renewables will far outweigh the short-term savings of burning fossil fuels.

  • @dp0004
    @dp0004 Před 2 lety +24

    I have a sense that the amount of change required to keep us alive may not exist. Then we will not exist.

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety +3

      A lot can actually be done if we were to fix our soil and erosion problem. It’s a lot to explain, but in short it would significantly help with temperatures, food production and food nutrition, weather, and rising CO2 levels

    • @bethanp3453
      @bethanp3453 Před 2 lety +1

      Are you familiar with the idea of self-fulfilling prophecies?
      One of the most important changes society can make is ditching pessimism. It says more about us as individuals than the situation, and it just creates a culture of apathy and hopelessness.
      I don't say this to be nasty. Climate change evokes a lot of uncertainty; and negative feelings like anxiety or depression is quite common, but we are not there yet and keeping a strong and positive outlook as a society is key to success.
      Over the last few years the overall global attitude towards climate change has changed significantly and efforts are continuously growing worldwide.
      It is hard work though and we need to support each other and maintain morale.
      This video is about adaptation and the serious measures that need to be implemented in order to protect those already suffering with rising temperatures.
      It is important to consistently support alternative innovations and collectively champion those already suffering.

    • @alansimpson5402
      @alansimpson5402 Před rokem +2

      The Great Reset people intend to survive.

    • @linzieloo1
      @linzieloo1 Před rokem

      Many scientists reckon we have maximum 10 years before we are completely doomed, we are seeing the clear sighns now that’s a fact, pessimism or positively has nothing to do about the facts.

    • @bethanp3453
      @bethanp3453 Před rokem

      @@linzieloo1 Scientific consensus states that if we act now (which we are) then we will meet the targets required. The scientific community isn't typically known for being wishful dreamers (in fact a few short years ago they were considered the social doomsayers), and they don't usually like to agree with each other either so a consensus is meaningful. The facts are available in the public domain and I think we're all 'aware' at this point right? The scientists are even fed up of talking about the science. So it is definitely about outlook. It's a human induced problem and humans can fix it. It's a question of *will* we and that is absolutely about having the right attitude.
      Big business is getting on board, the general public support it and are adopting greener lifestyles, the media are seriously reporting it. When it comes to climate, the social outlook has come on leaps and bounds when compared to just five years ago. At that time I was dubious about our future myself, but people are really understanding and trying now and these changes deserve acknowledgment.

  • @marmara9741
    @marmara9741 Před 2 lety +16

    Do show how the animal world is suffering and coping in such extreme heat waves. Humans are responsible for rising temperatures.

  • @emf2482
    @emf2482 Před rokem +12

    anyone else feel completely exhausted by the heat? its like the body is using all energy to cool down

    • @alexgrootveld8712
      @alexgrootveld8712 Před rokem +1

      4 weeks on holiday in zimbabwe did that for me, drained of energy. I'm from England.

    • @travelerforever8849
      @travelerforever8849 Před rokem

      @@alexgrootveld8712 wow... hope you use your experience to survive the heatwave in UK...

  • @jayaramprabhu5595
    @jayaramprabhu5595 Před 2 lety +23

    Overpopulation & disappearance of green cover is mainly responsible for this heat wave.

    • @ericbold2738
      @ericbold2738 Před 2 lety +4

      I don't know much about other regions, but Delhi is VERY green. In fact, travelling in Delhi would feel like half of it is just trees.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Před rokem +3

      @@ericbold2738 Last time I checked, Delhi was listed as one of the most polluted cities. Not very helpful in fighting climate change

    • @sonnyy4303
      @sonnyy4303 Před rokem +1

      the planet is not overpopulated.. just the cities.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Před rokem +1

      @@sonnyy4303 The problem is that those cities are expanding. And more rain forests disappear because of the need of more agricultural lands. I don't think you quite understand the ramifications of an ever increasing population. It's not only where they live, it's what they need.

    • @sonnyy4303
      @sonnyy4303 Před rokem

      @@mathisnotforthefaintofheart You might be right but I still think the planet is not overpopulated at all. We just need to make the cities more eco friendly I guess

  • @joni8090
    @joni8090 Před 2 lety +36

    As part of my
    English A Level exam
    I wrote an essay on this exact subject
    30 years ago describing the world effects of Global Warming but in particular how it would affect India .
    Believe me , I am sad to say it but things are only going to get much worst and even at the time of writing that essay the ignorance and negligence of commercially advanced nations hurt me knowing that they were blind to the suffering that their lifestyles would inflict upon nations like India already located in much warmer areas of the Globe . I have a special love for India and you will always be in my prayers 🙏

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Před 2 lety +8

      Lol. You talk about ‘that essay’ like a long-lost lover!😆

    • @joni8090
      @joni8090 Před 2 lety +9

      @@titteryenot4524
      Well , it wasn't so much the essay but the subject !
      Even 30 years ago it was like witnessing an Apocalypse in my mind knowing how the people of India and other countries closer to the equator were going to suffer and there wasn't a damn thing I could do about it in reality ! 30 years ago Nobody was listening to concerns about Climate Change let alone doing something about it !! Governments are still not doing enough about it today even ! So yes , sadly it is going to get a lot worst and the idea of that suffering for some nations still fills my heart with regret !
      Thanks for your comment . 😊

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Před 2 lety +3

      @@joni8090 To be fair, I agree with you, mostly. I would just make this point, however; India has *always* been hot - not sure that days on end of 42 Celsius are that much different from days on end of 41 Celsius.

    • @joni8090
      @joni8090 Před 2 lety +4

      @@titteryenot4524
      Thanks .
      But , that's exactly my point areas that are already hot are going to get even hotter !
      That's what my essay was about and the Apocalypse of heat
      would drastically effect those Nations
      first even as cooler nations were/are going to be affected .

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Před 2 lety +2

      @@joni8090 Yup. Fair point; well made.👍

  • @avi2125
    @avi2125 Před 2 lety +9

    Heat waves in Europe and central USA too...I guess this is a global issue..

  • @TheActionStack
    @TheActionStack Před 2 lety +8

    It was 51c in Canada last year! We are in big trouble world wide.....

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      but india is hot from the beginning

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety +4

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe it’s a hotter country, but the temperatures are still rising as years go on. Just because it’s a warm/hot environment naturally doesn’t mean it can handle hotter temperatures without issues.

    • @TheActionStack
      @TheActionStack Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe Certainly Indian's are worse off due to the economic issues. My point is though, we are all screwed :(

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      @@radiclelife who said visit Mexico, jamaica, Cancun , cuba u will feel the same temperature

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      @@radiclelife im from india 20 years ago it was the same temperature, 😂😂😂😂, what are u talking

  • @devtank
    @devtank Před 2 lety +10

    End of May 2013 I was in Dehli after having spent 6 months in the country, the week I left it was 54c, by Xmas I was in Michigan and it was -25c

    • @kushagraverma6456
      @kushagraverma6456 Před rokem

      -23 degree C? are you sure you were in delhi? -23 has never been the temp of delhi. Its usually the temp of Ladakh. Stop over exaggerating

    • @Raggadish.
      @Raggadish. Před rokem

      @@kushagraverma6456 Michigan, not Delhi

    • @kushagraverma6456
      @kushagraverma6456 Před rokem +1

      @@Raggadish. 54 degree C in USA? Yeah sure lol. Hes talking about delhi dude. And even if he was in delhi, it never gets as high as 54C in delhi or infact any place in India. -25 degree C is a lot. Maybe hes using farenheit scale

    • @travelerforever8849
      @travelerforever8849 Před rokem

      @@kushagraverma6456 49c is the highest so far in india...

    • @AnonymousAlien2099
      @AnonymousAlien2099 Před 2 měsíci

      Wrong, you're lying. Delhi never goes beyond 47°C.

  • @mobjectivems7652
    @mobjectivems7652 Před 2 lety +28

    I live in Assam, India and I haven’t seen temps exceeding above 30 degree Celsius past 3 months . Heatwave has affected some regions in india but not the whole country.

    • @snowflake7952
      @snowflake7952 Před 2 lety +2

      In jammu it's around 40°C.

    • @Haris1
      @Haris1 Před 2 lety +2

      did you have floods?

    • @human8454
      @human8454 Před rokem +1

      Floods also happens due to climate change

    • @Haris1
      @Haris1 Před rokem

      @@human8454 i disagree

  • @gehrigornelas6317
    @gehrigornelas6317 Před 2 lety +17

    Great video about such a serious and deadly part of the climate crisis. Also, that engineer fighting so hard to fight at 90! What a hero! Respect!
    Also, crucial as the climate crisis is, we have solutions for all of the emissions sources. We just have to apply them swiftly, boldly, and consistently.
    All of us, including India need to ensure a global build out of the Six carbon clean energy sources of solar, wind, hydro (including tidal), nuclear, bioenergy, and geothermal, with energy storage systems as we electrify everything while also phasing out first coal and then fossil gas power. That's a financially viable way to knock out over half of all greenhouse gas emissions.

    • @johnathanrowley2707
      @johnathanrowley2707 Před 2 lety

      Nuclear don't work, if it goes wrong radioactive material goes into the air and the land around near the area the plant is unusable

    • @gehrigornelas6317
      @gehrigornelas6317 Před 2 lety

      @@johnathanrowley2707 it won't. And it works quite well, it's just expensive and slow to make new, but sometimes worth it.

  • @bullrider9617
    @bullrider9617 Před 2 lety +11

    Only idiots would think that this is happening very far away in India !!
    We are all in this together ,soon or later its gonna bite each and everyone of us !!
    Rich poor north south everywhere !!

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      😂😂😂😂 but india is first, looks like u havent travelled the world, where is the uk situated

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      so y isnt indian media talking about it 😂😂😂😂

    • @aarhusnord
      @aarhusnord Před 2 lety +4

      I agree - some naive people say, go to Greenland, lots of cold and plenty of space (I am a Dane, and has visited Greenland). But even up there it is getting warmer, the ice is melting and in winter, you need to consume energy to have heat. How to get up there ? Or around? Helicoptors or planes are the only option on long distances. On shorter, you may take a boat. In cities, cars or snowmobiles, all energyconsuming. Climatefriendly kayaks or dogsleighs are not used by very many.

    • @Christinebanks11
      @Christinebanks11 Před 2 lety

      There is a white paint that reflects 98% of the sun's heat.

    • @bullrider9617
      @bullrider9617 Před 2 lety

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe Lol ignorants like you consider themselves smarter . I live in UK for your info .
      Global warming is making whole planet hotter , in cold countries Ice is melting and hot countries are getting hotter !!
      Majority of the Warming is due to the Indistries and factories and major share is becoz of the Western countries !! Yes India and China too but they are much bigger countries and massive population.
      If we dont deal with this now enormous number of viruses are waiting to explode which appear only under hotter climate !!

  • @carlos.deutschland6529
    @carlos.deutschland6529 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow 90 years old and working in cooling systems !!!

  • @Tianton1
    @Tianton1 Před 2 lety +5

    The joys of Ireland.. Never need air con in the summer and rarely need to use the heat in the winter

    • @LDNpat
      @LDNpat Před 2 lety +3

      Just a matter of time. London used to be this way and now we're getting battered with heatwaves of 35c every summer with no AC in sight

    • @Tianton1
      @Tianton1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LDNpat I go to London quite often and as far back as I can remember (1992ish) London has always had much warmer summers than Ireland! Very uncomfortable when it gets into the 30's

    • @indecesiveman5539
      @indecesiveman5539 Před rokem +1

      @@LDNpat it reached 40°C in the UK this week, you predicted it

    • @Aashu299
      @Aashu299 Před rokem

      @@LDNpat 35*C heatwave?🤯

    • @winterroadspokenword4681
      @winterroadspokenword4681 Před 8 měsíci

      Same in Cornwall. Mostly it’s 7-12c in peak winter, 16-22c in peak summer.

  • @fasx56
    @fasx56 Před 2 lety +18

    With a population over One Billion and a high percent of this population is in Poverty there is not enough money in that country for people to be able to live in decent homes. With Air Conditioning costing as much as it does there are no easy solution. This video shows millions of homes and commercial buildings stacked close together with metal roofs on a lot of them, this all generates heat. If homes were separated with Green belts between the clusters of homes it would help a lot to keep the heat tolerable. but that will not happen.

    • @AnnaMorris411
      @AnnaMorris411 Před 2 lety +5

      There simply isn’t enough room for green spaces or green rows between houses. India is battling their own population! There comes a point where people are so closely packed together, whether it’s the heat or disease, nature will deal with it.

    • @shagodosora
      @shagodosora Před 2 lety +1

      @@AnnaMorris411
      Even there are no sanitation systems in India 🇮🇳
      India 🇮🇳 only the country on earth where majority of people don’t have access for toilet 🚽 it’s big shame how claims to be superpower 💪

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      @@AnnaMorris411 engineers are so dumb that they play housing according to space and not to allow cooling, the sun heats the concrete whole day and when its dark the heat radiates inside the house 😂😂😂😂,

    • @Lotsielots
      @Lotsielots Před 2 lety +1

      They need to reduce childbirth and reduce the population.

    • @namewithheldforprivacy7107
      @namewithheldforprivacy7107 Před 2 lety

      These are slums not the homes of middle class and the affluent. Slums can never have green belts

  • @weemac4645
    @weemac4645 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you imagine the stench?

  • @simonbilling2796
    @simonbilling2796 Před 2 lety +2

    When I was 20 I worked in Greece knock tent stakes in with Circo Italiano , 47 degrees c !
    I needed a bucket of water for every stake 100 stakes at my age now 59 years old , I wouldn't survive now !

  • @tld8102
    @tld8102 Před rokem +2

    meanwhile in england

  • @alexanderwingeskog758
    @alexanderwingeskog758 Před rokem +2

    Wet/humid heat and dry heat are very different (for a human that is) and so is humid cold and dry cold... It's 35c here at the moment and in most countries that would really nice. But it's so humid and my own body 37c temperature can really cool me down... And I'm really squeamish as I live in a country that is way up north (but besides the coast), and I like around 13-15c best...
    Have been to dry non-humid countries and then I can tolerate almost 10c more because my sweat can cool me down somewhat... but when sweat does not do the trick... it's though...

  • @aminrahmanar
    @aminrahmanar Před rokem +1

    There's a simple natural solution, just plant tree on the roof, on the side of the house, wherever possible, however small or large, it will make huge different on temperature. A mango tree and a jackfruit tree grew fast on the north east side of my house and covered my first floor bedroom, where it was to be exposed to sun even two years ago(trees were small). Summer time without AC bedroom was intolerable hot; but now, this year, even during very high temperature, I didn't have to use AC, more then one two hours, whereas previously before the tree grew, I had to use AC for five six hours. Even few medium plant on the south side of my first floor barandha made me feel cooler then previous years. This proofs trees and plants cools the temperature.

  • @livingcosmos_3
    @livingcosmos_3 Před rokem +2

    India is largely a very warm nation with scorching summers and heat waves, but many parts of India have cool, even freezing temperature even during summer peak...

  • @rahulmondal9923
    @rahulmondal9923 Před rokem +2

    hate some western media, whose always used to show the poor and bad side of India

  • @oliverfay
    @oliverfay Před 2 lety +3

    Burning coal to power air conditioners sounds ridiculous, but we in the wealthier and temperate climates do the same to heat our houses when we don’t have to !!

  • @sumiland6445
    @sumiland6445 Před 2 lety +5

    Could this extreme weather we have now be a "whiplash" from coming out of covid restrictions? When most travel and business was cut back in 2020, the skies were clear around places where heavy air pollution was normal.
    Now we are restarting all of that and it perhaps has jolted our atmosphere, disrupting weather all over the planet?

  • @aig5429
    @aig5429 Před rokem

    Were suffering from blizzards in north Dakota in May! Its too cold 🥶 its not just heat were dealing with

  • @banerjeesiddharth05
    @banerjeesiddharth05 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice documentary

  • @kozmokramer7398
    @kozmokramer7398 Před 2 lety +3

    5:50 "we are fucked with of what we already have"

  • @chrismckellar9350
    @chrismckellar9350 Před 2 lety +6

    Welcome to the world of an increasing warming planet.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety

      😂😂😂😂 what global warming , the heat was the same even before

    • @chrismckellar9350
      @chrismckellar9350 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe - More so now than then.

    • @Christinebanks11
      @Christinebanks11 Před 2 lety +1

      There is a white paint that reflects 98% of the sun's heat.

  • @MrLoobu
    @MrLoobu Před rokem

    Use up the last of the ground water and draw energy for AC to speed up the process in other areas? :D

  • @roman2011
    @roman2011 Před rokem +1

    Crazy. We need to use our time wisely and do things that helps reduce the heat, not make it worse like using more acu. More passive cooling and less reliant on polluting fuel.

  • @Cidanandas108
    @Cidanandas108 Před rokem +2

    Plant trees
    Plant trees
    Plant trees

  • @srujanm8109
    @srujanm8109 Před rokem

    "This can be life threatening"
    Patient: 👀
    "Theek ho jaoge ghabrao mat" 😂
    5:19

  • @winterroadspokenword4681
    @winterroadspokenword4681 Před 8 měsíci +2

    What I find mad is how many clothes they are all still wearing.
    In Sri Lanka I could never understand how or why they wear jeans and black t shirts.
    It makes no sense. Their traditional clothes seem so much more appropriate. A thin loose shirt and loose cotton sarong

  • @stevelaurent82
    @stevelaurent82 Před 8 dny

    Heatwave everywhere except Canada.

  • @midnightchannel7759
    @midnightchannel7759 Před rokem

    8 feet underfrouns the temperature never changes. In South Dakota a man laid air piping 8 feet under, covering half an acre and opening into a long greenhouse he constucted, and into his house
    At 104° F summer the air pulled up from underground stays a CONSTANT 62 °, and in winters commonly -20°F it is still 62°.
    The result is a cool house all summer long for the cost of a fan to blow the air up, and during bitter cold of winter, when the greenhouse is covered in snow, he grows tropical fruits and other vegetables. Year round. Little cost.
    Underground. We should go underground for difficult months

  • @HirunKarunaratne
    @HirunKarunaratne Před 11 dny +1

    Another heatwave right after 1 year

  • @n1na102
    @n1na102 Před 2 lety +1

    Funding/ help to make more solar panel farms? To run the air con units?

    • @MrTuxy
      @MrTuxy Před 2 lety

      Who's going to buy the aircon units? Average income is $1,600 a year in india.

    • @hetanshthakore5886
      @hetanshthakore5886 Před 2 lety

      @@MrTuxy And even after buying AC's almost all people cant afford to keep them on for 24*7 bec of the electricity bills. Although I would like to state that the GDP on PPP basis is quite higher than 1600 bucks (Its abt 6300 USD on the basis of PPP) it doesnt really matter much as it's still quite low as per int'l stds

    • @vaibhav_aryan28
      @vaibhav_aryan28 Před měsícem

      ​@@MrTuxy you dumb or what is 3500

  • @tinkerbella7433
    @tinkerbella7433 Před rokem

    Heat is worse with humidity than without humidity.

  • @truthhurts4732
    @truthhurts4732 Před 2 lety

    I've talked to a lot of Indian students who are coming in huge numbers to the UK. All of them have told me they are staying here permanently. They prefer the weather .

  • @colmcorbec7031
    @colmcorbec7031 Před 2 lety +16

    Yes. More coal, that's gonna make things better...

    • @shaaravguha3760
      @shaaravguha3760 Před 2 lety +7

      What else do you expect them to do, you think they can afford renewables?

    • @colmcorbec7031
      @colmcorbec7031 Před 2 lety

      @@shaaravguha3760 I'm pretty sure the loss of life and ongoing loss of soil and living space will cost more in the short and long run. But then on the other hand why change something at all right?

    • @shaaravguha3760
      @shaaravguha3760 Před 2 lety

      @@colmcorbec7031 They literally cannot afford to change it right now. They can barely afford to get the energy they need to save hundreds of millions of people from this heat and you want them to make an investment with money they don't even have and risk having to default on their already large debt?

  • @adewgloprado5009
    @adewgloprado5009 Před rokem

    Im filipino i remember 7 years back in saudi actually it was in al qazzim..we were instaling cladding that time it was actually outside the building i can still remember the heat it was 54 degree my goodness..we decided to stop work for a while and do the job again at 5 pm..that was so hot extremely Hottest day ever...

    • @scottowens4162
      @scottowens4162 Před rokem +1

      i have been in the persian gulf. twice. worst heat anywhere.

    • @r.a.6459
      @r.a.6459 Před rokem

      I hade gone to Mecca for Umra'. It was 45-48 degrees. However it's tolerable as it's a desert kind of heat. Can't imagine that temperature with 80-90% humidity like in India or in Japan.

  • @asidulalikhan531
    @asidulalikhan531 Před 2 lety +11

    In North-east India we don't faced any heat waves yet also moreover we're receiving heavy rainfall with quite pleasant weather some places even under floods in NE India so it means that not whole of India is facing heat waves.

    • @travelsphereuk-7090
      @travelsphereuk-7090 Před 2 lety

      Bangladesh is fully flooded

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před rokem

      abe ch@tiya heat wave kya barish ke season main aata hain anpad

    • @nelsondebbarma2269
      @nelsondebbarma2269 Před rokem

      But high humidity in NE

    • @pearlskis9741
      @pearlskis9741 Před rokem

      Come to Dimapur. Even 38°C with high humidity... The sweat and stikeness... Oh myyyyy... And August will be even hotter😓

  • @Davd-ik2hm
    @Davd-ik2hm Před 2 lety

    keep it cool india!

  • @tld8102
    @tld8102 Před rokem +1

    start painting the roofs in a reflective paint like white

  • @avrilstacy3133
    @avrilstacy3133 Před 2 lety

    Pour water on their head and wear damp shirt with spray bottle and set in front of low voltage fan or use a hand fan and set in shade. Alot of people dont have a/c.

  • @richardg1426
    @richardg1426 Před rokem

    A/C does not cool the air it removes heat taking it outside in the condenser.

  • @sipoppy984
    @sipoppy984 Před 2 lety

    Some shorts and tank tops might help.

  • @pablodelsegundo9502
    @pablodelsegundo9502 Před rokem +1

    Looks like the whole world will be colonizing Antarctica soon enough.

  • @rohan-ghosh
    @rohan-ghosh Před rokem

    you wont know what its like till you spend a week in india between end Feb and May - to feel the BEAST.
    You will be "scared" and think twice even before stepping out of your air conditioned room.

  • @soulfoodforthought9225

    The Tribe of Esau will suffer greatly. "No more water, 🌊 but fire 🔥 this time".

  • @crystalharris7394
    @crystalharris7394 Před rokem

    👏👏👏

  • @ip3931
    @ip3931 Před 2 lety

    Brave folk

  • @mikeshoults4155
    @mikeshoults4155 Před rokem +1

    For all of human existence, humans have been able to naturally adapt to the earth's heat by sweating..
    Humans cannot comprehend no longer being able to do this.
    Humans will die because they think they are invincible.

  • @oscargrainger2962
    @oscargrainger2962 Před rokem

    Surely someone could build cheap solar panels, put a couple of those on your roof and you could easily provide the power for a AC system.

  • @jayllaneta2507
    @jayllaneta2507 Před 2 lety +1

    The effects of industrilization, and now our planet were destroyed.

  • @eddylau9967
    @eddylau9967 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s all about global warming due to India and China produced too many carbon emissions. India consuming too many coals, China using too many cars. And both of India and China refused decreasing generate their carbon emissions, while western countries already did.

    • @shubhankmanhas5255
      @shubhankmanhas5255 Před rokem

      Check facts usa denmark germany uk are biggest carbon emmison in the world

  • @peace4peaceful
    @peace4peaceful Před 2 lety

    what happens when rivers dry up ?

  • @sandipk2575
    @sandipk2575 Před 2 lety

    That heatwave gone long ago...u r atleast a month behind..

  • @pcp3457
    @pcp3457 Před 2 lety

    Its normal here

  • @FightLegacy
    @FightLegacy Před 2 lety +1

    You can make changes all day long to make things greener to fight climate change but it's meaningless when your population growth is out of control. It's almost quadrupled since the 50s, same with neighbouring pakistan too.Crazy numbers

    • @hetanshthakore5886
      @hetanshthakore5886 Před 2 lety

      Population growth has declined considerably thankfully in India with the latest numbers showing pop growth falling below replacement rate. Although 2 child policy is necessary in few northern poor states and for a few communities also otherwise most of the middle class people belonging to the majority communuty are already having low fertility rates only and demographic changes are starting to be seen

  • @robb5828
    @robb5828 Před rokem

    Without AC.....i would die....We've had 37 today,keeping the AC on 20 C all day long.While staying in the house where AC is running and then you get ouside,you feel the heat wave hitting your body

    • @KJ_2020
      @KJ_2020 Před rokem +1

      It shouldn't be on 20 though. That is unnecessary and people turning A/C this low are very much causing their own problems

    • @robb5828
      @robb5828 Před rokem

      @@KJ_2020 The unit i have cools off the whole apartment.But the temperature in rooms differ a bit ,where the unit is,the room stays at 20,next room is 22,next room 23......

  • @spookyspoon6589
    @spookyspoon6589 Před rokem

    I love you al at C4N s 🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️👏🏼👏🏼🙏

  • @richardbarker156
    @richardbarker156 Před 2 lety

    Hope the UK gets hotter weather with the price of gas going up all the time we need a warmer climate bring global warming on

  • @rarrafunfitness6230
    @rarrafunfitness6230 Před 2 lety

    Build building under ground

  • @Faithwithscience
    @Faithwithscience Před rokem

    I think people need to make better use of solar panels

  • @shazanali692
    @shazanali692 Před 2 lety

    fun fact the British colonial troops of India were from the Welsh guard, this is why Indians sound like Welsh folks

  • @Sherry-sb4dc
    @Sherry-sb4dc Před 2 lety +1

    The poor people cant afford this

  • @JamaaLS
    @JamaaLS Před rokem +1

    0:12 bro got a Redskins shirt on!

  • @chloet182
    @chloet182 Před rokem

    It's such a shame and a waste that a sunny country like this hasn't invested in solar power ! Instead they are burning so much coal which we all know the negative things that come along with coal use 😔

  • @henryhill1364
    @henryhill1364 Před rokem +1

    Why do they have so many kids ?

  • @rugrat7227
    @rugrat7227 Před 2 lety

    North Pole is a fantastic place to keep cool. Good luck with living with eskimos

  • @gcdhvf4896
    @gcdhvf4896 Před rokem

    Just chill out!!!

  • @ChandranPrema123
    @ChandranPrema123 Před rokem +1

    Well North India doesn't Represent entire India

  • @rogeliodublin3472
    @rogeliodublin3472 Před rokem

    Plant more trees not Instead of ventilators

  • @gggboy77
    @gggboy77 Před rokem

    keep watching they gonna make u go green and the weather will still not change.

  • @madmickey78
    @madmickey78 Před 2 lety

    Get those inflatable pools up

  • @markgillan3750
    @markgillan3750 Před 2 lety

    I'm confused

    • @jonfairway8235
      @jonfairway8235 Před rokem

      Don't be .... basically the Human race is run .... last 10 yards to go ... make peace with it... go through the grieving process and love those around you ..

  • @yecyec77
    @yecyec77 Před 2 lety

    Let's convert into e-cars and horse carriages!

  • @leeroybrown2461
    @leeroybrown2461 Před 2 lety +3

    We are all fu&cked

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 2 lety +1

      That is what they want you to think, it's all a big lie.

    • @leeroybrown2461
      @leeroybrown2461 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rudyard_Stripling
      Interesting 🤔

    • @alr68
      @alr68 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Rudyard_Stripling Hey Shannon, can I get your sources please? Thanks in advance.

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 2 lety

      @@alr68 You have google, do your own research, it is not very hard, look how long do scientists have back records for global climate change, the answer is 135 years yet they will post a headline which says hottest day in history, both a truth and a lie. Google has every generation come up with a climate change scare?

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 2 lety

      @@alr68 The exact same molecules of all things that were on the earth when it was created are still here, they can't be destroyed.

  • @ibnbattuta1304
    @ibnbattuta1304 Před rokem

    Everyone should move to UK. Not as hot as India.

  • @Mr.House_
    @Mr.House_ Před 2 lety

    oh dear lol

  • @zzzreen8372
    @zzzreen8372 Před 2 lety

    Dont worry too much, india population will continue increase, even 55°C and without air conditioning.

  • @finz1019
    @finz1019 Před 2 lety

    "One shall give his daughter in the proper form, even though she may not have attained the age (nagnikā), to a bridegroom who is of exceptionally distinguished appearance, and her equal (in caste)."
    [Manusmriti 9.88]
    "A seven-year old girl is Gaurī; nine year old is Nagnikā. Ten year old shall be Kanyā; above that she is Rajasvalā."
    [Skanda Purana VII.I.205.84]

  • @yessicauribe1841
    @yessicauribe1841 Před rokem

    Would planting hundred thousand of trees help ? Or would that make it worse or the same ??

  • @yecyec77
    @yecyec77 Před 2 lety

    Please world leaders, stop carbon emissions. Emphasize e-cars or horse carriages for near distances. We do not need to upgrade more phones. We only need factories working for basic needs of human.

  • @WIIGGYX
    @WIIGGYX Před 2 lety

    Trees are the best way just saying

  • @tenofspdes
    @tenofspdes Před 2 lety +3

    God said He will set this World on fire 🔥He's Always On Time...

    • @salvyv
      @salvyv Před 2 lety +3

      He’s not setting it on fire. We are - the people who were entrusted with the care of his creation.

    • @tenofspdes
      @tenofspdes Před 2 lety +1

      @@salvyv God said He's gonna set this world on fire 🔥 and He's always on time

  • @lizaluk
    @lizaluk Před rokem

    If those environmental negative gas emit industry bring people to live in such slum area, they should be fined unless they manage cooling living for them and work in their factory.

  • @tariqbahoussain1442
    @tariqbahoussain1442 Před 2 lety

    How come Indians don’t wear shorts outside im just astonished by the clothing they wear. In Europe we already in t-shirts n shorts n some women even wear sleeveless tops.

  • @joshborat8072
    @joshborat8072 Před rokem

    Yea here in BC Canada we got a bad heat dome for a bit and hundreds died in a short amount of time...scary thing is that even where I live which rarely goes higher than 30 C was up at 40+

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před rokem

      no news coverage about this

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před rokem

      if temperature goes above 10 people will be dead, where i live winter i 19 degree

    • @joshborat8072
      @joshborat8072 Před rokem

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe ahh I see but this was last summer

  • @neverrl3379
    @neverrl3379 Před 2 lety

    49 all right, but how do you like 59?

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 Před 2 lety +1

      I prefer 69.😉

    • @SA-ff9uc
      @SA-ff9uc Před 2 lety

      I prefer 69. Personally.

    • @jonfairway8235
      @jonfairway8235 Před rokem

      You don't .. to many on here thinking about how would Humanity adapt ... when the rest of the planet will lose Habitat ... for species we rely on.. make your peace with what ever religion or non religion ... the game is almost run....

  • @jimgalle1371
    @jimgalle1371 Před 2 lety

    What is worse .. ? Too much heat or too much COLD ... ? Answer = ?

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety +1

      Answer: both.

    • @Maplelust
      @Maplelust Před 2 lety +1

      well heat kills way more life when considering animals.

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor Před 2 lety

      Cold is better because you can protect yourself better. Though - 50C and below is also dangerous.

    • @aig5429
      @aig5429 Před rokem

      ​@@sectorgovernor you can't grow anything 40 and below

  • @luvSA511
    @luvSA511 Před 2 lety

    God has the power over all things. Pray people....think 🤔 why all this is happening.

  • @lightcase377
    @lightcase377 Před 2 lety

    Wonder how the slums in India will deal with this, millions on the street in basking heat

    • @ASGAccenture
      @ASGAccenture Před rokem

      They get accustomed to it. Many beggars own good apartments and enjoy their lives. They beg because they earn more money by begging instead of doing a decent job.

  • @UnDaoDu
    @UnDaoDu Před 2 lety

    Its a challenge we will not make unfortunately. Millions will die in the next decade

  • @Christinebanks11
    @Christinebanks11 Před 2 lety

    There is a white paint that reflects 98% of sunlight ,

    • @radiclelife
      @radiclelife Před 2 lety

      How do you think this would help?