Floods, heavy rain, extreme weather - Why we need to build differently | DW Documentary

Billions of people in cities around the world are affected by climate change. Sustainable urban planning can help reduce risks and improve life in urban centers.
Thai landscape architect Kotchakorn Voraarkhom demonstrates how this can be achieved. Her home city of Bangkok is suffering greatly from climate change. For years, the metropolitan region with around 15 million inhabitants has been threatened by heavy rainfall and flooding.
The risk of more flooding is constantly increasing: The megacity, located just above sea level, is sinking every year. To counteract this, Kotchakorn Voraarkhom is focusing on sustainable architecture and trying to bring nature back into the concrete jungle. Her approach is groundbreaking and has set an example for other regions.
Georg Hofer, a pioneer of natural building materials, hails from Lower Bavaria. In times of climate change, he has turned to a centuries-old building material: clay. The list of clay‘s positive properties is long. Clay requires little energy to produce, produces hardly any CO2 and is free of pollutants. Used as a building material, clay can also regulate the temperature. In extreme heat, clay houses stay cool, while in winter clay houses benefit from a robust heat storage capacity.
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  • @KeliK1
    @KeliK121 күн бұрын

    The architect lady in Bangkok knows what she's talking about. Allowing the land to breathe is essential.

  • @freeheeler09

    @freeheeler09

    21 күн бұрын

    Yep! The flooding in Houston, Texas is an example of what happens when you pave everything!

  • @HuynhPaul

    @HuynhPaul

    21 күн бұрын

    fascinating video.

  • @DESSERT_X

    @DESSERT_X

    17 күн бұрын

    100% Insulation is another as you do not need that much electricity to cool or heat the home. Meaning less CO2 goes into the air. We lived like that for centuries ...

  • @hemanta29
    @hemanta2921 күн бұрын

    Cities with more plants and trees looks more beautiful and it decreases the temperature in the cities.

  • @Eurydice870
    @Eurydice87021 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. Thank you. I'm old, worry about a future I'll never see. This gives me hope. I feel strongly that young adults should serve 2 years in all countries to help build their future, for example: training in building sustainable housing, land reclamation, reforestation, building out better planned cities, etc. We have the knowlege. ❤

  • @teleopinions1367
    @teleopinions136720 күн бұрын

    One of the good things about this piece is showing that there are some governments that are being responsive and proactive to deal with climate change. That's good government at work. Having said that, that type of construction (loam) is nothing new, in Spanish Loam is adobe or lodo, they are just using it in different ways. The cisterns that she's building were in use about 4,000 years BCE by people in Lebanon. The Romans also used them. I think, and correct me if I am wrong, the Spanish called them Aljibes. The Mayans called them Chultúns. It's ancient technology adapted for cities today. I think using Loam is a wonderful idea especially in Northern Europe where earthquakes are few and far between and when you guys have them they are not very strong. Adobe construction regulates temperature and humidity really well. I wish we could use them in the ring of fire, but we cannot.

  • @treefarm3288
    @treefarm328819 күн бұрын

    Excellent program. In Australia many people, including myself, build their own houses, on low budgets. I was my own designer and landscape architect as well. Some ideas for climate resilience measures for private houses would be appreciated. Many houses are being built by professional builders but using very old designs, unfortunately. And they receive rapid approval. Your next video could cover this topic.

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    I saw this in aussie news a lot when storms was going there. Many houses didn't looked built that good😢

  • @sanjuansteve
    @sanjuansteve21 күн бұрын

    @2:42 These numbers show how much shelter and basic needs should be UNIVERSAL.

  • @thuptenlama9018
    @thuptenlama901821 күн бұрын

    Good job Thailand 🎉congratulations

  • @casbaselmans551
    @casbaselmans55121 күн бұрын

    okay but saying you design with nature-based solutions while building a more than 10-story parking garage is not really sustainable to me, also its just concrete covered in green.

  • @casbaselmans551

    @casbaselmans551

    21 күн бұрын

    the park is lit tho

  • @CampingforCool41

    @CampingforCool41

    19 күн бұрын

    I think the point is that even while these sorts of things are still going to be built, we can build them better suited to make the cities healthier than they are now. Like, the parking garage for the government center was going to be built regardless, at least this way it’s being built to be porous and not contribute to the flooding problem that city has.

  • @_asphobelle6887

    @_asphobelle6887

    19 күн бұрын

    At least it's not as bad as a sterile parking lot. But yeah, I mostly agree, even more so because cars are a big part of the problem, and in a metropolis like Bangkok you shouldn't need one, much less parking facilities in a new building.

  • @edwardtamas6067
    @edwardtamas606718 күн бұрын

    "the weather is out of control"?? The weather was never in control, the nature is doing its thing

  • @MrRhix

    @MrRhix

    3 күн бұрын

    They probably meant it as "it's more unpredictable"

  • @NyanyiC
    @NyanyiC20 күн бұрын

    And y'all looked down upon us when you can to Africa and saw our mud and dung huts. We were on to something 😜

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes that is right.

  • @NotShowingOff

    @NotShowingOff

    16 күн бұрын

    I mean sustainability and porous cities are great if you don’t have to worry about war and conquest

  • @kovy689

    @kovy689

    15 күн бұрын

    Says the land whale…

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    14 күн бұрын

    @@kovy689 what is that?

  • @kovy689

    @kovy689

    14 күн бұрын

    @@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Look it up…

  • @timg5463
    @timg546321 күн бұрын

    Outstanding video, as usual. I will take a trip to Bangkok soon to see her park.

  • @cd_rom
    @cd_rom6 күн бұрын

    What an excellent approach by the Thai architect.

  • @RobertoPoncebk
    @RobertoPoncebk21 күн бұрын

    Loam seems to me a big step towards build sustainable homes. Hope for a better future!❤

  • @Flibbles

    @Flibbles

    21 күн бұрын

    Materials like 'loam' has been used in the UK since medieval times.

  • @zoom8432

    @zoom8432

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Flibbles In the Central Asia too: Uzbekistan for example

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid358720 күн бұрын

    Super wonderful documentary that directors attention to the ward's extreme weather's in several selected countries.. How scientists are trying to discover ecosystem friendly construction methods and materials ...thank you 🙏 (DW) documentary channel for sharing

  • @DWDocumentary

    @DWDocumentary

    20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for the feedback!

  • @benderthefourth3445
    @benderthefourth344521 күн бұрын

    1:43 Sandals checked. Sandals with socks, checked too!

  • @pavelsmith2267
    @pavelsmith226720 күн бұрын

    The Commissioners Terraforming Conferences are amazing and geared directly towards this particular endeavor.

  • @jul.escobar
    @jul.escobar20 күн бұрын

    Look at all the young trees. There are too many trees cut down. Too much concrete, pavement. It makes the earth hotter. Trees really help keep our earth cooler. WE need more trees. Green roofs.

  • @lshwadchuck5643
    @lshwadchuck564315 күн бұрын

    I love this stuff!!

  • @syedimranullah
    @syedimranullah17 күн бұрын

    Great, brilliant, excellent❤❤❤

  • @bad-dogz
    @bad-dogz20 күн бұрын

    What they call Loom in europe we call adobe in the SW US. Adobe is made from clay and straw. When a home is built from adobe it takes longer for outside heat to get inside. Plus it's organic material, so can go directly back into the earth. Plus it last a very long time. It's also bug resistant and fire resistant.

  • @CampingforCool41

    @CampingforCool41

    19 күн бұрын

    Is it suitable for wet and humid environments though?

  • @bad-dogz

    @bad-dogz

    19 күн бұрын

    @@CampingforCool41 Yes. We get monsoons here every year. Some of the adobe houses around here are over 50 yrs old. And I'm not talking about stuco either. Adobe houses usually have walls that are about 6-9in. thick. That's part of the reason their so energy efficient. The tribal people around here have been using adobe since before europeans came here.

  • @_asphobelle6887

    @_asphobelle6887

    19 күн бұрын

    @@bad-dogz 50+ years isn't that impressive for a house. Traditionally built houses in Europe have been standing for centuries, I grew up in one that was built in the 1780s, and most nearby were the same or older. And temperature control in these older houses isn't bad either, no need of AC. Though I guess loam/adobe is easy to rebuild, or extend, when needed.

  • @bad-dogz

    @bad-dogz

    19 күн бұрын

    @@_asphobelle6887 The homes you speak of lasting centuries are made from stone and mortar. Which is much more long lasting. But much harder to work with. I have spent a bit of time in European countries and have seen these places. And they are quite beautiful. Those who built them were true craftsman. Adobe and loom are made from earth materials that are processed to make them more durable than wood, but not as durable as stone. Plus earth material is easily attainable anywhere. Whereas stone isn't always as available.

  • @LandscaperGarry
    @LandscaperGarry21 күн бұрын

    A few more decades and this type of video will seen like a cartoon... lol...lol...

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    I don't know what you see as a cartoon. A funny story or a story where people laughed at and the future become worse?

  • @user-tv8nz3om1x
    @user-tv8nz3om1x22 күн бұрын

    More green spaces and more parks. Abandon big box stores or homes remove em let wild life take over or use the safe and rebuild it new and done right. Be green have solar in parking lots or remove 20% of the parking lot to have trees with proper amounts of soil.

  • @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    21 күн бұрын

    I just read today that the clean air in Europe is attracting heatwaves more now. Wtf is that ?? Means the more you go carbon green in Europe it'll become more prone to heatwaves 😢😢😢

  • @TheStockwell

    @TheStockwell

    21 күн бұрын

    Clean air causes heat waves? If that weren't an absolute lie, the clean pre-industrial air of Europe would've made it a blazing inferno for the last few thousand years. If you're going to make up crazy nonsense, try making it logical. 🙄 Best wishes from Vermont 🍁

  • @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    21 күн бұрын

    @@TheStockwell I didn't say clean air causes heatwaves, it's attracting heatwaves towards Europe. Lemme share the article

  • @jeffoneill3429

    @jeffoneill3429

    21 күн бұрын

    @@muhammadrehanmubashir1363It’s true. Reduced levels of Sulfur in marine shipping fuel has reduced cloud formation and a resulting dimming that was offsetting some of the temperature increase from CO2. 🙃 ugh

  • @thuptenlama9018

    @thuptenlama9018

    21 күн бұрын

    And water absorver pitch roads

  • @MSVEER-cc1pk
    @MSVEER-cc1pk20 күн бұрын

    Welcome to Abu Dhabi UAE 🍀

  • @Onionbaron
    @Onionbaron22 күн бұрын

    Working on roofs a large part of my life where temperatures get close to 100 degrees celsius, I wonder about the future,,,

  • @SkepticalTeacher

    @SkepticalTeacher

    21 күн бұрын

    Please be careful and take breaks where necessary: imagine that it's so hot that you faint and fall off the roof 😮

  • @dougtheslug6435

    @dougtheslug6435

    21 күн бұрын

    100 C? I've been on many roofs in my 37 years in construction and have never seen temps that high, that's the boiling point. Humans couldn't much more then 60 C for just a few minutes.

  • @charonstyxferryman

    @charonstyxferryman

    21 күн бұрын

    @@dougtheslug6435 I had working in very hot weather, approx 39 Celsius. We was ordered us to drink about 1/2 litre of water, thirsty or not, before we began working. 10 minters later it was break time, and we felt thirsty, and happily drank another 1/2 litre.of water We was totally exhausted and boss cancelled work for the rest of the day, and send us home, because it was so hot.

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    100C doesn't work for the human body

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@SkepticalTeacherdon't believe this guy

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley20 күн бұрын

    We are nature. This is a root cause of our delay. We think we're outside of nature.

  • @Wealthy_Iam

    @Wealthy_Iam

    12 күн бұрын

    Who is "we"? Who are you including in this "we" tirade? Who pioneered concrete buildings as civilized and superior over loam and cob?

  • @debbied9740
    @debbied974018 күн бұрын

    Yes this is good

  • @devrajkadam7662
    @devrajkadam766221 күн бұрын

    Presales have the highest returns, and Revux is the best one I’ve seen.

  • @stuartrose2353

    @stuartrose2353

    21 күн бұрын

    Wtf

  • @jimmyliu4614
    @jimmyliu461421 күн бұрын

    Among all the climate change disasters, sea level rise is probably the most difficult one for coastal cities to adapt to. And retreat will eventually be considered by governments and communities.

  • @michaelkobulnicky3399

    @michaelkobulnicky3399

    21 күн бұрын

    Tell that to Obama, Oprah and others who bought property right next to water@@! What a bunch of BS!

  • @Jc-ms5vv

    @Jc-ms5vv

    20 күн бұрын

    Sea level rise is the least of our worries. Growing crops at scale will be the biggest along with the collapse of insurance industries

  • @Emiliapocalypse

    @Emiliapocalypse

    20 күн бұрын

    sea level rise will affect many, even those not considered coastal. The sea water rising will infiltrate and salivate the groundwater inland, making it hard to use for anything

  • @michaelsteven8892
    @michaelsteven889221 күн бұрын

    Most Helpful & Alarming against climate change which cannot be overcome ! But heat resilient measures must be taken.More greeneries & wild life must co-exist to maintain ecological balance.The houses should be built with natural materials.There should be good drainage system with no congestion ! Thanks for the implementation of robots & other latest technologies & thanks for the most smart & unique team work that gives hope for a better world ! ❤❤

  • @alanmcrae8594
    @alanmcrae859421 күн бұрын

    Long ago, our ancestors had to learn to adapt to an Ice Age - many didn't survive it. Now the climate pendulum is swinging in the other direction. We will have to learn to adapt to a Greenhouse Age - many may not survive it. In both cases, adaptation is about innovation, lifestyle change, and collaboration. We need a whole lot more of each. Good to see more innovation in construction, building materials and sustainable design. Try something different, because normal isn't going to work well in our climate future.

  • @AA-vi1cc

    @AA-vi1cc

    21 күн бұрын

    To clarify, we are causing the climate pendulum to swing. The natural climate cycle would remain stable for a few more thousand years before gradually cooling into a glacial phase again instead of warming over 100 times faster than even extinction events

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi21 күн бұрын

    Excellent video! 😊

  • @stuartrose2353

    @stuartrose2353

    21 күн бұрын

    Sure……

  • @jaykobe5722
    @jaykobe57228 күн бұрын

    A very comprehensive and informative video. It's interesting that the government project in Thailand actually considers sustainability into the development scheme.

  • @DWDocumentary

    @DWDocumentary

    7 күн бұрын

    Thank you for watching Jakob and taking the time to comment!

  • @kiwiopklompen
    @kiwiopklompen15 күн бұрын

    I really do like your channel but the voice-over , while still hearing their voice so annoying. Why do you choose that format? Why not just subtitle? Sorry - just trying to provide some constructive feedback (im a communication specialist).

  • @stevedolesch9241
    @stevedolesch924121 күн бұрын

    By the way, asphalt attracts heat.

  • @charonstyxferryman

    @charonstyxferryman

    21 күн бұрын

    Quote, "By the way, asphalt attracts heat." No, it absorbs all wavelengths of radiant heat. Radiant heat, also known as thermal radiation, is the transfer of electromagnetic radiation which describes the heat exchange of energy by photons. Radiant heat is a mechanism for heat transfer which does not require a medium in which it propagates (unlike convection and conduction)

  • @ShieldFagundes-dy7mk
    @ShieldFagundes-dy7mk12 күн бұрын

    Good morning!

  • @saimandebbarma
    @saimandebbarma21 күн бұрын

    Yes, we need to innovate in construction methods to reflect our desire for individuality. The current approach is unsustainable, so a more modern and intelligent way of building is essential !

  • @stefanrusu7106
    @stefanrusu710622 күн бұрын

    My granparents' house was built in the 1950s out of clay and wood, it's still standing today. There are no better materials for building insulation. If you westerners need some experts on these materials, try Romania, we might still have some people who actually know how to build a proper house ;)

  • @pyroman2918

    @pyroman2918

    22 күн бұрын

    Are you gonna build these 12 storey apartment buildings out of clay and wood?

  • @Gobbldeegoo1

    @Gobbldeegoo1

    22 күн бұрын

    @@pyroman2918considering how physics work, we should be building down not up. Unless you think we can use our current air conditioning systems forever, when they contribute directly to heating up the planet? We need to convert to more natural air conditioning methods or we are going to scorch the earth.

  • @zantecarroll4448

    @zantecarroll4448

    21 күн бұрын

    @@pyroman2918there are ancient multi story vertical high rise buildings made of mud ..beautiful and still standing today..great insulation, cool and quiet

  • @cyberfunk3793

    @cyberfunk3793

    21 күн бұрын

    @@zantecarroll4448 Where are those that still stand? You would live in a multistory mud house? Are they the ones in China that failed like tofu during the first earthquake?

  • @broken2380
    @broken238021 күн бұрын

    Qventi is everywhere now, just like Revux was.

  • @sutats
    @sutats17 күн бұрын

    The future is Kevin Costner's Water World.

  • @professionaltaxevader4638
    @professionaltaxevader463814 күн бұрын

    The intro song name is XX - Intro

  • @shivamkr.mishra3407
    @shivamkr.mishra340719 күн бұрын

    Good good

  • @TTTzzzz
    @TTTzzzz21 күн бұрын

    And many of us will all have to live very differently. Society is going to transform and it will be hard.

  • @omkarbiradar3383
    @omkarbiradar338318 күн бұрын

    At the time village level farmer's needs awareness program for tree plantation and sustainable agriculture, with financial support 🤔🤔🤔🙏

  • @joshowen9054
    @joshowen905421 күн бұрын

    the first problem we need to address is usage of plastics. laws allow every tiny item to be wrapped in plastic. plastic is being thrown into rivers and navigates into the sea in the third world countries. we must by all means invest in developping biodegradable packaging products. crop residuals are a starting point. why isn't the society massively investing here?

  • @Wealthy_Iam

    @Wealthy_Iam

    12 күн бұрын

    Are you saying plastic usage is very high in 3rd world countries?

  • @joshowen9054

    @joshowen9054

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Wealthy_Iam not only high but they simply dispose them everywhere. very wrong culture, google up "river of plastic". some places see a river as a landfill - that's how plastic end in oceans where it gets grinded into microplastics

  • @Wealthy_Iam

    @Wealthy_Iam

    12 күн бұрын

    @@joshowen9054 my issue is insisting that only 3rd world countries do this. First world countries are even worse to be honest.

  • @BankWachi13
    @BankWachi1318 күн бұрын

    How we fight with natural disasters such as stopping tornado facing the world above and ocean it could happen to the sky. In case your tap water becomes frozen .

  • @user-nn1wg2hv5t
    @user-nn1wg2hv5t14 күн бұрын

    one tree how much control sun hit and oxygen provide

  • @yetao5801
    @yetao580114 күн бұрын

    Humidity is equally damaging. Every 10% increase in relative humidity is physiologically equal to a 1.5C increase in drybulb temperature. The whole grenning and tree planting movement is horribly inconsistent with the latest science.

  • @yetao5801

    @yetao5801

    14 күн бұрын

    What is needed is to decrease total heat production, not a simple conversion from sensible heat (drybulb temperature) to latent heat (evaporated water and increased humidity). High albedo surfaces and selective IR emitters are among the feasible ways forward.

  • @bravewarrior1218
    @bravewarrior121819 күн бұрын

    Cleaner air in Europe is contributing to more intense heatwaves due to the reduced cooling effect from air pollutants like aerosols and particulate matter. Aerosols and particulate matter in the air can actually help reflect some of the sun's radiation back into space, providing a cooling effect. As air pollution levels have decreased in Europe over recent decades due to environmental policies, there are now fewer aerosols to reflect sunlight. This allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface, resulting in higher temperatures during summer heatwave periods. A study by researchers at ETH Zürich found that regional climate models used by European planners have significantly underestimated future summer warming and heatwave intensity because they failed to account for the effects of declining air pollution levels. The models that did factor in cleaner air and the reduced cooling effect from aerosols matched the observed warming more accurately. So while reducing air pollution has improved public health, the unintended consequence is more intense summer heatwaves due to the lack of aerosols reflecting sunlight. This phenomenon is scientifically backed and not propaganda or misinformation against climate activists. In fact, it underscores the need for urgent action on both air pollution and climate change to protect public health.

  • @loongcat6500
    @loongcat650021 күн бұрын

    DW with another BANGER of a video. Best docs on youtube!

  • @stuartrose2353

    @stuartrose2353

    21 күн бұрын

    One like

  • @chilliconcarne5639
    @chilliconcarne563921 күн бұрын

    Not pessimism here but that amount of concrete is never going to be "green"

  • @debbied9740
    @debbied974018 күн бұрын

    Build roads where the water goes thru add moss.

  • @misterfunnybones
    @misterfunnybones21 күн бұрын

    It's a disaster. Globally, we're producing 1 ton of concrete per person per year. These small ideas aren't going to touch the problem for decades. Buy your yacht now, turn up the AC, & enjoy the toys in your tender garage.

  • @themdr00
    @themdr0021 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @norwich2321
    @norwich232113 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @logan9986
    @logan998619 күн бұрын

    #SaveSoil

  • @user-nk3yr6he9k
    @user-nk3yr6he9k20 күн бұрын

    Has loam been tested on earthquakes?

  • @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    @imtheeastgermanguy5431

    19 күн бұрын

    Maybe not. But I guess it's interesting to test it

  • @sumitrautela6175
    @sumitrautela617516 күн бұрын

  • @teyhoonboon5853
    @teyhoonboon585321 күн бұрын

    The global warming is getting worsen years after years, the well plans of eco-friendly buildings and infrastructure may help the people to adopt in the extreme heat whether.

  • @LB-yp6oe
    @LB-yp6oe21 күн бұрын

    I want to be a part of architecting this kind of future

  • @JKHTX
    @JKHTX21 күн бұрын

    Too many people are living. Nature is fixing that for its own sake.

  • @abcdefghij274
    @abcdefghij27421 күн бұрын

    soothing guitar melodies by artist hermanos gutierrez 🎉

  • @Dampflanze

    @Dampflanze

    21 күн бұрын

    yay, that start made me think like this is just another story with some nice tunes. We are heading for conditions we will loose any future perspective...

  • @troychambliss784
    @troychambliss78418 күн бұрын

    The worst thing is people living in areas they shouldn't be is the cause of rising insurance rates. We dont live in those places because we are smart so we should not pay for their stupidity!

  • @S.P.H.E
    @S.P.H.E7 күн бұрын

    Sbonge 🙌🏾

  • @simonf8490
    @simonf849021 күн бұрын

    Very interesting and informative. Meanwhile here in Newcastle Australia the government is about to turn large inner city green spaces into large high density housing.

  • @troychambliss784
    @troychambliss78418 күн бұрын

    Why not plant way more trees ? Buying products from China is worse than manufacturing here in USA because at least we would have some standards.

  • @sandyvillaruel2874
    @sandyvillaruel287421 күн бұрын

    DW

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat18 күн бұрын

    I do not strongly question our ability to invent solutions I do not strongly object to the proposition that maybe we have time to act. My main concerns are three-fold: - the impact of the momentum of our whole system of production on ecisionmaking and acting on a large scale on the nature of the problem as it is currently understood. - And in terms of culturally validating and implementing initiatives - or even recognising the problem in the first place - the perfect ability of a large part of the human population to ignore, project responsibility for or vehemently deny the problem until the point of individual annihilation. - The systemic impact on the efficacy of rationality in societies increasingly developing into fear-based cultures under these pressures characterised by authortarianism, denial of reality and the existence of truth, paranoia towards the other and a rise in armed conflict. Those I think have the potential to derail any structured attempt at general survival.

  • @tyalikanky
    @tyalikanky21 күн бұрын

    Genetic engineering and planetary engineering must actively fight CO2, xenobiotics and plastic waste. Instead we have weak limitation of combustion instead real work.

  • @orawanjan3442
    @orawanjan344220 күн бұрын

    deutschland und thailandia ❤❤❤

  • @sumanmalik9321
    @sumanmalik932121 күн бұрын

    Reallocating to BTC and Revux, with some BNB and ADA.

  • @stevedolesch9241
    @stevedolesch924121 күн бұрын

    The parking garage is too much! If the public transit isn't updated it needs to be to minimise private vehicles. Sorry, but I don't agree with this one.

  • @wiezyczkowata
    @wiezyczkowata19 күн бұрын

    wouldn't hempcrete be better for cities that don't have floods? they eat up CO2

  • @zaharizahariev
    @zaharizahariev22 күн бұрын

    With the falling of the wall and Germany 🇩🇪 being the top dog in Europe at the time moving the capital to Berlin was a wonderful opportunity for building the top notch city. Unfortunately the visionless politicians and architects created EU brutalist horror not fit for humans.

  • @yogarajagladvin358
    @yogarajagladvin35819 күн бұрын

    Everyone needs 🚗

  • @jongz
    @jongz21 күн бұрын

    Good thing is more and more Doctors and Engineers are coming to Germany from Middle East. For sho they will be successful on battling the climate change soon. Good luck Germany!

  • @freespiritable
    @freespiritable16 күн бұрын

    Go back to living in rural areas. Whoever thought that gathering millions of people to live together in a little space for the benefit of big money to save on costs, was a good idea?

  • @Wealthy_Iam

    @Wealthy_Iam

    12 күн бұрын

    Point your finger to the ones who pioneered this civilization we live in. I mean they thought it was the best since sliced bread 😊

  • @Wealthy_Iam
    @Wealthy_Iam12 күн бұрын

    But we've been living green and considerate about our environment in tropical environments like in Southern Africa were i am from, until we were told we are living wrong and backward. Issues of flooding, hail storms, snow (which is very rare in Africa, our winters are dry and wet/rainy) and now it's ridiculously hot even for a place like Africa! It is unbearable in summer in these concrete buildings, AC or not but somehow our "mud huts" were clowned then but it has always been a way better green option than concrete then and now... All because we are trying to fit in European standards of civilization. *Please note, not everything European is inherently bad or evil. We appreciate the advances western civilization has positively contributed to the world but let's agree that concrete mega cities are not sustainable.

  • @joaquinbruna8641
    @joaquinbruna864121 күн бұрын

    Always trying to solve the 6th or 7th step…. This are not real solutions. I can only see people still submerged on the capitalistic slumber. If this is the farthest you have come to the solution, 180 is what you need and start over. Maybe some things said here are on the right direction, but the results that will come as the consequences of your acts are not going to get you any farther from devastation as not doing anything…..

  • @halitosis75
    @halitosis7521 күн бұрын

    Stop with the climate alarm Greta. The weather isn't out of control but the narrative is.

  • @Jc-ms5vv

    @Jc-ms5vv

    20 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha820421 күн бұрын

    Need 4k, the end climate Earth...

  • @israel_started_it_ALL_in_1948
    @israel_started_it_ALL_in_194822 күн бұрын

    wow. wow

  • @user-zk2sz9fd3i
    @user-zk2sz9fd3i21 күн бұрын

    Predicting 100x gains for Revux post-launch on major exchanges.

  • @ramontrevinosantoyo3303
    @ramontrevinosantoyo33037 күн бұрын

    DE REGRESO A LOS MATERIALES NATURALES.

  • @Spacemonkeymojo
    @Spacemonkeymojo20 күн бұрын

    This is all hopium. We’ve already breached 1.5c.

  • @sureshtharakan535
    @sureshtharakan53519 күн бұрын

    Intheasiiansubcontinentsummertemperstemperatureshaveslreadyhit50degreedandaboveandthetreesbecomemissilesinthecyclonicstorms

  • @user-uy4eo6fi4k
    @user-uy4eo6fi4k21 күн бұрын

    How do we know these weather patterns won’t like this hundreds- thousands of years ago before we started recording it :/

  • @fenrirgg

    @fenrirgg

    21 күн бұрын

    Yes, when the planet was forming everything was lava and nobody complained.

  • @misterfunnybones

    @misterfunnybones

    21 күн бұрын

    Venus is great this time of year.

  • @michaelkobulnicky3399

    @michaelkobulnicky3399

    21 күн бұрын

    We don't know!!

  • @AA-vi1cc

    @AA-vi1cc

    21 күн бұрын

    Annual resolution paleoclimate data go back over 800,000 years. That’s how we know

  • @misterfunnybones

    @misterfunnybones

    20 күн бұрын

    @@AA-vi1cc religious literalists think the Earth is 6000 years old. Fairytale fantasies.

  • @7_v610
    @7_v61021 күн бұрын

    12:10 being heavy (this plaster) is NOT ideal! It’s rather the opposite!!! It increases the sizes of the structural skeleton, plus that of the foundation, and will be detrimental for buildings in seismic areas. On the contrary, lightweight construction holds way more promise, as it has been established from solid scientific research. Arguing that loam has good thermal capacity does not suffice to counteract all these problems that it creates! In fact, scientists work in finding light-weight solutions for these building applications. However, bio-based materials is part of the future built environment problem solution. It is just that this guy’s (loam) one-material solution, will never be the case for addressing the very complicated problem of the future buildings. It needs a combined system. Not a one-material solution! For example, prefabricated wall panelised systems, that include bio-based materials appear to be part of the future. On-site construction has been evidenced to relate to many problems, and should be minimized!

  • @stevenbigbee1766
    @stevenbigbee17669 күн бұрын

    Best to conform personally to realism, abandoning hope. Harsh yes. What nations are actually preparing ? Likely none. Same path of if we do this etc. Somehow we buy time. There is no escaping what is already arriving fast and furious. It isn't even a failed systems at this point. It simply was and now is. No human can comprehend the scale of what has will occur.

  • @jerrypeal653
    @jerrypeal65314 күн бұрын

    Ice age ending event , that is all !

  • @md.nazmussakibsagor7581
    @md.nazmussakibsagor758120 күн бұрын

    Germany must adopt a plan to combat climate change. Because they are 6th in the world in carbon dioxide emissions. For the world's top carbon emitters, low-lying countries are being inundated with seawater and experiencing various natural disasters.

  • @ShieldFagundes-dy7mk
    @ShieldFagundes-dy7mk12 күн бұрын

    🇬🇧👑👑📈

  • @debbied9740
    @debbied974018 күн бұрын

    Sometimes I think the earth tells us when we hurt her in certain parts of the world. It seems always to be over populated areas. How about we spread out. Be brothers and sisters everywhere. Why continue to build with heavy concrete. Everything is alive. Imagine darkness and something heavy on you. So much concrete hard to breathe.

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight152621 күн бұрын

    These videos always talk as though we have all the time in the world, but it will take at least 30 years to change our cities, but we haven't got 30 years, given the world has already gone over 1.5C and is well on the way to 2C+ in well under 30 years...!

  • @stephentrueman4843

    @stephentrueman4843

    21 күн бұрын

    patience

  • @Spitamen

    @Spitamen

    21 күн бұрын

    And what do you think gonna happen in 30 years with climate? Do you know that just 40 years ago the same people were crying "global cooling"? Decades/centures/millenials is nothing for life on Earth. Animals survive and evolve in all kind of climates. Climate always changes on Earth. People could suffer more from wars and toxic poison we dump into atmosphere and rivers than climate change. Stop fear mongering about climate, instead stop producing toxic products and polluting Earth.

  • @Jc-ms5vv

    @Jc-ms5vv

    20 күн бұрын

    @@Spitamen😂😂😂

  • @Oldmanpeace

    @Oldmanpeace

    20 күн бұрын

    Never going to happen in the west, too far behind on wartime manufacturing capability which will take up priority. They are going to let the public try and survive on its own as the rich try and keep hold of foreign interests.

  • @dontstopmee
    @dontstopmee21 күн бұрын

    US trying to make new country? In others home

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon909221 күн бұрын

    It is pure stupidity to even argue that building climate resilient structures saves us. It is only a TINY portion of the problem. LOSING FARMLANDS and FRESH WATER are much greater ones. Losing most of the natural resources like coral reefs among 25% of marine life will hit us hard too. We are losing mountain glaciers that grants us most fresh water (ie. Alpine glaciers gone by 2050-2070, 40% of Europe's fresh water). Heatwaves, wildfire, heavy rain and flood -cycle is taking its toll everywhere. Most major food production areas might get hit soon, if jet stream gets it waves in some already predicted pattern. At over 32C plants shutdown their breathing and stops photosynthesis. When this happens longer timeperiods, plants die. Without food and water there will be no cities. Even if we could build everything that we have already build again with higher standards and all possible extreme events in mind takes time and most of the remaining resources. And while trying to do so, we keep on harming and making great harm to the very systems that we seek to get covered. Concrete buildings - mostly means loads of ghgs. Metals - more ghgs. And so on. What we has to do is build cities for all coastal residents, because they will get flooded. 12-20 meters of sea level rise by 2300 at only 2C (State of cryosphere 2023). That will impact half of the global population directly and all indirectly. 77% of IPCC climate experts says that we end to 2,5-5,0C (or over) warming. Therefore, just building cities to be more resilent does not matter. It only matters if we get our emissions in control and very soon. The only real thing that gives us real protection is taking out the very emissions that creates this mess. And while doing so, keep also SO2 emissions in mind, lessening cloud cover will rise temperatures rapidly. The most impactful thing today is: Stop burning fossil fuels.

  • @martiansoon9092

    @martiansoon9092

    21 күн бұрын

    Also noting that some authorities in Bangkok are suggesting that the city and its residents has to be moved away... Sinking city with flooding and rising seas just causes too many problems.

  • @michaelkobulnicky3399

    @michaelkobulnicky3399

    21 күн бұрын

    Obama and others live right next to water! Stop fooling yourself about fake climate change! We have been using weather modification for a while!

  • @marianasalles242
    @marianasalles24221 күн бұрын

    DW💚🌍🙏🏻✨

  • @tossancuyota7848
    @tossancuyota784821 күн бұрын

    building a better climate = human arrogance

  • @user-ys1iy4fx8w
    @user-ys1iy4fx8w22 күн бұрын

    علي موحان😘💋😘💋💞💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💞💋💞💋💞💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💋💞💋💋💋💋💋

  • @thelau61
    @thelau6121 күн бұрын

    More infraestructure, more business. Take it up with the greedy businesses men.

  • @muhammadrehanmubashir1363
    @muhammadrehanmubashir136321 күн бұрын

    I just read today that the clean air in Europe is attracting heatwaves more now. Wtf is that ?? Means the more you go carbon green in Europe it'll become more prone to heatwaves 😢😢😢

  • @TheStockwell

    @TheStockwell

    21 күн бұрын

    Do you wake up and immediately start spewing nonsense - or do you have a cup of coffee, first? 🤔

  • @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    @muhammadrehanmubashir1363

    21 күн бұрын

    @@TheStockwell please read this article

  • @snicker576

    @snicker576

    21 күн бұрын

    @@TheStockwell It's 100% true. Don't laugh off everything without looking at the evidence. The science is right there, but too many foolish, uneducated people just ignore it

  • @Wealthy_Iam

    @Wealthy_Iam

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@TheStockwellread the article, don't be daft.