
How do you turn one of the world’s hottest, driest deserts into a green, thriving landscape?
In the Thar Desert of Northwest India, 25 million people have mastered the art of survival by creating sustainable agriculture with minimal rain. Watch as Andrew shows you 3 powerful techniques they’ve used to build water resilience, food security, and climate stability—even in some of Earth’s most extreme conditions. These development projects are spearheaded by Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti (GRAVIS).
GRAVIS: https://gravis.org.in/
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Love your work. Please continue making such hopeful videos.
The term; "resilliance" just resonates with me…thanks for your valuable input !!
I have been watching lots of videos about Sicily. It’s becoming a desert. What can be done to prevent it from becoming a desert? And then the floods that have hit much of southern Europe. Droughts and floods are the new normal. What can be done?
Hey, cool it. I work for Nestlé and that water belongs in a plastic bottle in a fridge in a guest house in a mansion on a private island only accessible by a private aircraft like GOD INTENTED.
Give them free birth control!
Encouraging
I love your work bro
sir our area Aurad B Karnataka agriculture land useing for solar park,sir our area rain bad effect because solar plate reflect sunlight,clouds very different sirji


Plz tell me whenever u visit India and which place, I really want to meet you and learn from you. It would be my best opportunity to join you and work under your guidance sir.
Hope you will respond soon
What about north Africa where rainfall is so low and temperatures get upto 60°c