
The most vulnerable communities across South Asia are grappling with unprecedented rainfall, deadly floods and landslides, raising the question: Are monsoons getting worse? And if so, what can be done to protect these communities? In this episode, we discuss climate change, infrastructure, government responsibility and local disaster initiatives.
Presenter: Anelise Borges
Guests:
Roxy Mathew Koll – Climate scientist
Disha Ravi – Climate justice activist
Farzana Faruk Jhumu – UNICEF Bangladesh Youth Advocate
Shah Chowdhury – Co-founder & president, Footsteps Bangladesh
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The monsoon season has changed drastically and damaging heavily.
Al-Jazeera supports Islamic Jihad terrorists.
That's should not even be discussed,You cannot understimate the power of Al Mighty☝️
too many people in India and China. . exhausted the earth resources
could be weather control, do these thing happen in rich areas too ?
No but H A A R P does unf.
I hate water, its wet and it gets everywhere.
It’s not climate change, it’s nonstop bombings from forever wars that heat up the Earth!
God bless wisdom, integrity & courage to save our planet! 🙏❤🙏
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 😢
What do the statistics on windspeed and rainfall say? This should hardly be an OPINION when metrics are available.
Get some good experts on the panel.
As a Bangladeshi: india is responsible for our eveny problem
Climate change is real and gravely misunderstood,All 6 extinction level events in the earth's history was caused by (Celestial climate change) 65 million years,there were no humans..yet was climate change occurred..fast forward to 12,000 years ago ,climate change occurred and it's not the results of human beings and greenhouse gases scientists.. the cause is celestial in nature, not terrestrial. it's caused by Nibiru = Genesis 1 verse 6 = 4 .5 years ago = Revelations is when it's orbit was set in our solar system…. Etablishing the winter and summer solstice/seasons…2000 years that was the star of Nibiru they saw … not Bethlehem 1 orbit = 3600 earth years. 2000 years have passed with 1600 to go and that's what is causing climate change, it's coming closer to earth see the CME headed towards earth today.. it's what's aggravating the sun..to survive these destructive cycles is to uphold Universal Law = "love thy neighbors" across all ethnic lines, because at the end of the day Mankind is one race and species of human beings…no one tribe/ethic group or marker is favored more than the rest…are you paying attention Israel?? you are no more special than Africa or China or the rest ,all are viewed equally in heavens eyes , uphold Universal look after one another and survive as one race of human beings . if you don't uphold Universal Law you will go the way of the dinosaur,12,000 someone helped thru those rough times, that's how you survived the fall of ATLANTIS = 450,000 – 12,000/Kings list here's your Early warning system …take heed mankind these are not idol words it will end in a pole shift in about 2808 A.D. until then it will get worse
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What was the climate in Mesopotamia 3000 years ago?
The green water idea is outstanding.
Wars are irritating nature and thus nature shows off its terrible climate.
Official 97%Agree IPCC AGW is +1.8C by 2100 or +0.025C per year. That's NOTHING! lPCC itself has confirmed NO increase in storm frequency or intensity! There have been FAR stronger past hurricanes and typhoons, a stronger hurricane than Helene in 1916. NY Times records back to the Oregon Trail with PDF search relate horrible 'calamities' back then, well before Oil & Gas.
Billionairres want to be trillionairres. This is not helped by aging populations therefore a greater population is needed to get richer. Theres nothing you can do, let things happen and let nature effect the homeostasis because people are not interested in trying to solve their problem with greed.
India wants to go from 6% of worlds manufacturing to 36%. China has currently 36% and they are ranked 133 on world's pollution. You can't build skyscrapers with fig tree leaves and lhamas coats. Let population growth and greed force humanity into acknowledging their own stupidity.
And coming up next, "Does the Earth revolve around the Sun?"…stay tuned…
MONSOON IS CHANGING.WE SAW HEAVY RAIN FOR 2 DAYS HERE IN NEPAL CAUSING FLOODING AND LANDSLIDE.THE PROBLEM IS UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRY LIKE NEPAL IS NOT WELL PREPARED FOR IT.
Why those guys Didn’t mention the actual reason of floating Bangladesh? India Does not care about Bangladesh when India removes the water to Bangladesh according to the water supply agreement
I personally think the seasons have just shifted their months…. the summer we are used to experience in May is felt in june and the monsoon rain which used to happen in August occurs in September and the winters which we used to experience in December has been shifted to January 😅😅 atleast in my state Rajasthan (udaipur) 😊😊
When i heard "Shah Chawdhary" i was like where is the name???? Both are surnames😂😂😂😂
Qatar is like What is Monsoon or flood. where have Desert or Camels gone 🤣
Stop the destruction, species extinction, and diseases by animal agriculture
I suspect the soot from Ukraine/Russia make clima jump ahead a few years, and calms down a few years later, after war ends
This American fastest long-range reconnaissance aircraft flying at an altitude of 26,000 meters at Mach 3.5 carries 46,254 liters of fuel. It consumes 21,000 liters per hour of flight, and the cost of one hour of flight is $18,000. The average EU country with population around 38 Milion people uses yearly – 28 million cubic meters. That means per person in the scale of year it is burned 760 liters of fuel – I ask, who is really polluting the planet? Why is there an organized ecological charade that indoctrinates people with nonsense, making them believe they are the ones responsible for climate change, and therefore must be taxed for it?"
This emphasizes the disparity between individual fuel consumption and the massive fuel requirements of a high-speed aircraft like the SR-71 Blackbird, questioning the focus of environmental policies on individual contributions rather than larger-scale industrial or military activities