Most Powerful Forces on Earth: Droughts | Fatal Forecast | Free Documentary

Published 2023-08-09
Fatal Forecast: Droughts - Deadly Forces of Nature | Disaster Documentary

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It causes crops to fail, grazing land to dry up, forests to catch fire, drinking water to run short, and entire empires to fall. The impact of drought on agriculture has consequences for both biological and economic survival, and many of its impacts and victims can go unrecognized for months. Warmer temperatures brought on by greenhouse gases are changing the climate. It appears some droughts no longer dissipate as quickly. But now, scientists are researching ways to reduce the destructive social impact of the changing climate that is already evident around the world. Planning the right response to future droughts is becoming increasingly vital in order to save lives and the natural environment.
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All Comments (21)
  • @FreeDocumentary
    Warmer temperatures brought on by greenhouse gases are changing the climate. It appears some droughts no longer dissipate as quickly. But now, scientists are researching ways to reduce the destructive social impact of the changing climate that is already evident around the world. Planning the right response to future droughts is becoming increasingly vital in order to save lives and the natural environment.
  • @MrBibi86
    Sadly the poorest will suffer the most
  • I am really enjoying this series of documentaries. The contents are truly frightening, but we only have ourselves to blame for most of it. Nearly all my life there have been scientists warning us about our behaviour and the effects we will have on this planet and we ignored it at our peril. We can turn this around. Whether we will remains to be seen.
  • @raidenneo9370
    Wow Sir Jerry Brown, my city need governor like you.
  • Eliminating golf courses and grass lawns in the desert is a good first step in water conservation.
  • @tommybriggs4405
    I would like to say that it was the rich out In Palm Springs who would rather pay the outrageous water bill to keep their grass green then to save water. Somehow it always falls on the average person for the rich vanity.
  • @VirgoCali89
    I am born and raised in California, I still live here now with my child. The summers have gotten hotter and hotter each year, it's insufferable
  • @Obieden1
    desalination plants ,like what they have in other nations is the solutions to water problems to droughts
  • I guess the year 2000 was the end of the world, the start of it, we just didnt know it yet. I miss the 90s 😢
  • @jakub8860
    Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto The Lamb forever and ever.
  • @borisloncar3011
    In a show on TV called Goodbye to the Oasis I heard the following: America has 50 states plus Alaska and Hawaii and out of 50 states 36 have a drinking water problem.
  • @AdakStillStands
    So many humans don't really understand that for each new living space being built requiring water is another straw stuck into the overall water table. All the water we will EVER have is here - it recycles itself. We have an (empty) 20'x30' concrete pool that was creek filled but no more. The volume of creek water has dropped dramatically in the last 10 years alone as snowfall no longer builds up by the ton.
  • @vicwei4302
    explain why there are palm fronds in the frozen ice in Antartica
  • @TonyA-ex1sj
    We are having the same issue in Nicaragua. Unfortunately,this is the result of destroying our planet
  • The summary of climate change is easy. It is the change of humidity in atmosphere, which produce between the (land)and the(seas & oceans) on the other hand... Occurring of rains, snow, storms, and floods at time and in unexpected places, confirm my theory(the change in the directions of winds)which must be balanced... How to reduce the heat of the earth and atmosphere? We must supply the earth with a natural cooling places... Results: ---------- 1- To balance the water vapor which produces between the( ground)and the(seas and oceans )... 2- To balance the pressures of the air in the atmosphere... 3- To balance the directions of winds which caused the climate change... 4- To control upon the storms and harricans... 5- To revive the the first theory of climate change (dynamic horizontal movement). 6- To balance the percentage of gases forming the atmosphere. NOTE :The lack of water vapor is of land not of seas and oceans... These studies were completed and sent on July 26th, 2000... Yousif A Tobiya Forcibly displaced
  • @vicwei4302
    mankind has a highly over estimated opinion of its power to effect nature....mini gods be we
  • I do remember the climate change in 1977 And California governor Brown also gasoline crisis between 1976 1977 .
  • @Marco-bj7ct
    Scientists: hey guys we are almost at the end of the world as we knew it. politicians: ok, I want the votes of those who believe in it. Me instead of those who don't believe it. This is the real and most shameful tragedy.