
On this NexTech, we travel to the United Arab Emirates, one of the driest countries in the world, to explore how advanced technology is being used to address the growing climate crisis. From rain enhancement techniques like cloud seeding to groundbreaking innovations in soil management, the UAE is finding new ways to make the desert more green.
Join us as we uncover the country’s efforts to transform barren land into fertile ground, make cities more sustainable, and ensure the future of water in a region that receives less than 100mm of rain annually.
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Interstand that weather modification has happened for at least 1000 years. You’re just showing what has been. Using weather modification for bs climate change is actually bs.
Jai Hind. More Indian "foreigners" than local natives are borned in UAE now.
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They need to catch the existing rainfall, not make more rain. They are bragging about cloud seeding and the city is under water. That water wasn't direct rainfall, it flowed in from surrounding areas. Stopping the flow of water is best done with check dams terracing etc. This clay tech seems more like a way to save irrigation water than a way to fix the country on a large scale.
Smart young nation ❤
They spent billions and billions on the Palm Islands and it was an unmitigated disaster. Basically some overpriced artificial reefs that no one wants to live on them. It's a TOTAL environmental disaster. Sewage are discharged without proper treatment with ZERO property value. This is what happens when "pride" overrides practicality with ZERO consequences. Smh.
Wow its great technology i finished the video wooow
صدقت يا رسول الله ❤
Biochar is another option
Not them playing god again…never ends well
Absolutely disgusting! 🤮
What a waste of time and resources. I believe it would be better to desalinate the water using solar power and irrigate the desert, then all the plants that can grow in the desert will transform the sand into soil.
With the help of solar powered air conditioners we can grow plants on the desert.
Controlling the weather is far beyond this. Youtube Channel Industrial Surrealism
Theres cloaked craft terraforming the earth
soft ball questions and kinda click bait mistitled video
Whatever UAE does, it's size will not increase. It will always remain volatile tiny nation. UAE should focus on making it's boundaries strong.
The only thing is electrons on the magnetic lines of earth have technologically utilized that leaves reasons why condensation of rain is seldom as electrons are the only binding agents for everything like synthesis ,plants have decreasing levels of synthesis due to these electrons abnormal natural distributions
Sand dunes are natural fertilizers ,.all they need for start up botanical species that stand for natural growth on dessert to accumulate organic matters and all of the organic waste management must be dump into selected areas for giving favor of such nice environmental aims
God bless UAE
I hope UAE is aware of the astonishing work on desertification that China has done.