Water: Think Again | Kaveh Madani | TEDxKish

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • WATER. It's the most essential and pervasive element of life. Yet, nearly half of humanity will face water scarcity by 2030 due to climate change and population growth. What can be done about the looming crisis of a global drought? Could water scarcity spark war as world leaders have already predicted? In this bold and hopeful TEDx talk, Kaveh Madani shares a different approach to the water crisis, one that promotes thinking and possibilities as fresh as clean water.
    Dr. Kaveh Madani is a systems analyst, game theorist, and engineering and policy educator who investigates the dynamic complexities of coupled human-natural systems. In the classroom and beyond, Dr. Madani reminds diverse audiences that real-world environmental and societal problems are often very different from classroom intuition. Dr. Madani is a featured expert across prominent media and a professor at Imperial College of London.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 123

  • @nelik7117
    @nelik7117 9 лет назад +20

    I never thought such a complicated scientific topic could be made to be so human and accessible. Bravo on an inspirational talk.

  • @sarafarshchi3821
    @sarafarshchi3821 9 лет назад +26

    This was a great talk with an important message! We need to bring more attention to environmental issues and talk about people's role in dealing with them.
    Cooperation is key!!! And that is cooperation at every level including the household level! People tend to think it is only authorities and governmental bodies who need to take action, while it's about time we became more conscious about our water footprint in our everyday life and think about how we can reduce that. We have to start acting responsibly for our and future generations' sake!

  • @akshatsrivastava2140
    @akshatsrivastava2140 4 года назад +5

    thank you Kaveh Sir....
    and (🙏🏼 Namaskaar) truly greet your beautiful soul from all my heart....

  • @iranpop80slover
    @iranpop80slover 9 лет назад +9

    Great speech !

  • @jillphilips3788
    @jillphilips3788 4 года назад +3

    “ God Bless You “

  • @RedWinePlease
    @RedWinePlease 5 лет назад +3

    My take away--- Water is an infrastructure / commons resource and should be owned and managed collectively not owned and managed individually. Collective long term benefit rather than individual short term benefit. Politically difficult to accomplish.
    Works for some things: riparian rights, communications, energy distribution, transportation routes (land, ocean, air), ocean fishing.

  • @sashapillai7430
    @sashapillai7430 6 лет назад +2

    I salute your efforts to relay this important message.

  • @estefaniaaguilar1038
    @estefaniaaguilar1038 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this 💙

  • @Terradiva
    @Terradiva 6 лет назад

    Deeply affecting discussion on issues affecting all of us. Applauding in front of my iPad!

  • @johnthonet7587
    @johnthonet7587 8 лет назад +2

    A GOOD PRESENTATION AND LESSON.

  • @selenale4116
    @selenale4116 4 года назад +2

    thank you for sharing, we are already scare of lacking of water to drink

  • @xmedia-e
    @xmedia-e 2 года назад +1

    Learned so much. Thank you!

  • @yaryaran
    @yaryaran 2 года назад +1

    درود و سپاس فراوان دکترگرامی طوفانی از اندیشه و ایده های نوین را در جهان پخش کردی
    امیدوارم همیشه تندرست و شاد باشی
    یاریاران

  • @hadi.sheidaee
    @hadi.sheidaee 8 лет назад

    great talk, so informative

  • @arezoobaghy3043
    @arezoobaghy3043 9 лет назад +24

    Insightful speech! When people think about wars, they usually think about wars based on political reasons. This speech is interesting because it explains the potential of water in creating conflicts and wars.
    Continue to increase awareness about this important topic so we can hopefully avoid the consequences.

    • @glennsam-sin1738
      @glennsam-sin1738 6 лет назад +1

      not really, he contradicts his own bs..

    • @mirekchance
      @mirekchance 6 лет назад

      Many wars are done in part for political reason, but mostly the real reason is "business"...
      Access to resources, new markets, strategically important areas, etc.
      Further, certain companies already know the future value of water and purchased rights...

  • @farhadkamranvand
    @farhadkamranvand 9 лет назад +2

    It is so impressive presenting a brilliant idea! :)

  • @manuelpulido9049
    @manuelpulido9049 9 лет назад +5

    Great talk with great insight and a wonderful message !

  • @sanazintheuniverse
    @sanazintheuniverse Год назад +1

    We are all proude of you.

  • @yasuthapa5209
    @yasuthapa5209 6 лет назад +2

    very nice speech

  • @fff8641
    @fff8641 6 лет назад

    The speech like that let us more think about of our planet.
    I think stiil there is so many hope for changing this matters.
    Evey one need to be reseponsible for our planet.
    People need to think more smart about their lifestyle and local comunity in every erea of this world need to promote their community for better and smart consumption.

  • @merlinlelutin
    @merlinlelutin 7 лет назад +3

    Interesting as an introduction to a facet of the global water problem, but quite shallow in terms of science. I mean I would have liked to see the results of his models and what kind of insights they provide, how his research evolved after his experience in Africa, or maybe give more examples of conflicts that have been related to water issues (Lesotho/South Africa, Bolivia). It sometimes sounds like he is lecturing the audience...

  • @samjonny
    @samjonny 6 лет назад +4

    Hats Off .... wonderful speech. thoughtful. Yes we have have to be socially responsible, i will also try and take this message to whom ever i can.

  • @Sativic
    @Sativic 8 лет назад +18

    wondering... "what will happen if every child in the planet get this understanding at school". Are we on time?

  • @ecocarelifestyle1688
    @ecocarelifestyle1688 6 лет назад

    nice speech

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty 6 лет назад +25

    Very high word-to-substance ratio

    • @mattkossuth3008
      @mattkossuth3008 5 лет назад +2

      I was looking for such comment. Its basically 17 minutes speech with substance which you can take from basic sources in 2 minutes of reading. There is also no solution, no idea. Just populism like the guy wanted to win election votes from these people.

  • @radjiboumarouhamissou2699
    @radjiboumarouhamissou2699 2 года назад

    I get three (3) takeaways from your speech:
    - Water resources are stressed and the situation is worsening
    - Water War could become a reality
    - COOPERATION IS THE BEST SOLUTION TO ADAPT TO THE WATER CRISIS

  • @tantalisinglabrat
    @tantalisinglabrat 7 лет назад +3

    The Ruanda example is the perfect expression of Ubuntu, the African way. But Ubuntu is a double edged sword because the very gentleness of the African soul allows space for the rise of the most brutal dictators.

  • @BlackKettleRanch
    @BlackKettleRanch 6 лет назад +2

    We already have water wars here in Colorado.

  • @gabrielwilliams6883
    @gabrielwilliams6883 Год назад

    That culture shock hit different. More peace = no war !

  • @camilatempesta4283
    @camilatempesta4283 4 года назад +3

    I live in Brazil, if this theory of the water war really happends then I guess I'll die :)))

  • @mostafarezaali2383
    @mostafarezaali2383 3 года назад

    Its not only about water, but also about the environment in general. Ignoring one of the environmental elements, would affect other elements. Ignoring air, water, soil, etc. pollution would make us to compensate one for another. Never forget, environmental elements are interrelated.

    • @henryjanicky4978
      @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

      Mustafa water is the biggest source's of live and benefit is million times bigger then destruction without it

  • @mariasheraneepatrick3026
    @mariasheraneepatrick3026 5 лет назад +1

    👍thanks.

  • @Barskor1
    @Barskor1 6 лет назад +1

    Cold Steam the efficient way to use the sun geothermal composting rocket stoves any heat source to produce electricity and or distilled water explained from basic concept to employment. Water boils in a vacuum at 75 F or 24 C
    Two open containers one full of water the other empty connect them at the bottom and water will reach an equilibrium 50 50. If one is sealed except for the connection the other will remain empty because of the vacuum created in the sealed container.
    Gravity will overcome this vacuum if the containers are taller than 34 feet.
    If the tanks are 40 feet tall the tanks will reach an equilibrium of water levels at 34 feet leaving six feet of hard vacuum in the sealed tank. This makes a vacuum pump set we need two of them if we were going to distill water as the cold side open tank is used to collect the distilled water from it as the continuous input of water needs to go somewhere.
    Each sealed tank has four valves three at the top two of those on opposite sides (B&C) one at the very top (D) one at the bottom on the side (A), water-based vacuum pump operations are, Close bottom tank valve A and top tank valve C. Open top tank valve D. Fill sealed tank through top side valve B. Close valve B and D when full. Open bottom valve A.
    This primes the system to let the warm water in that will vaporize and run through the system when you partially reopen valve B (to control flow rate) and open valve C to its fullest.
    For only power generation need one pump set and one vacuum tank so we can have a Hot side and a Cold side one to boil the water and one to have the low pressure/vacuum to draw the steam in through the turbine then the cooling coils then to the tank.
    At the bottom of the cold side, tank is a return pipe with the one way valve to the heat source the one-way valve prevents expansion back to the cold side and as the hot side vacuum chamber is the only outlet for the expanding water and it is drawn by the vacuum the cycle proceeds.
    You can combine the two and get power generation and distilled water keeping the return line from the power generation system will let you switch if you don't need distilled water on a continuous basis in large quantities.
    I am going to make one feel free to make one as well it is open source.

    • @maidenfan1484
      @maidenfan1484 5 лет назад

      A link to this content will be nice

  • @consejosdeling.enriquelull6653
    @consejosdeling.enriquelull6653 5 лет назад

    Thank you Kaveh your talk it is right, water scarcity is a real thing today and will get worse unless humans change right away the way we use it. More than 70% of the available fresh water is consumed by agriculture and food production must be increased many times to supply the growing population. So, if agriculture requires more fresh water there will be less water available to cities. The solution is that agriculture must be discarded as a human activity. Agriculture has been, and it is the single most devastating activity to earth's ecology. I propose hydroculture as an alternative. Hydroculture is the production of food without using soil and one of its most known activities is Hydroponics, Aeroponics, Aquaponics, etc. Let me explain some benefits. One acre of hydroponics vegetables produces the same amount of food as 10 acres in agriculture. Growth cycle is faster for instance it takes for agriculture 90 days to harvest lettuce with hydroponics production takes less than 60 days. Since there is no need for using soil hydroculture can be performed anywhere that is within cities, in desserts, arid lands, etc. No use of pesticides since production is controlled at least no herbicides. THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IS THAT USES 90 to 95% LESS WATER THAN AGRICULTURE. So the impact is that cities will have more supply of fresh water with less pesticides. My name is Enrique Lulli, I live in Lima - Peru and I hope to receive some feedback. Many thanks.

    • @henryjanicky4978
      @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

      Enrique you have beutiful name and buitifull idea.But all of your ideas no matter how good we shell not to be affraid of water shortages beqouse rivers, rains is bringing l lot of water, all we need is to store it ,build dams and pump it where's is to where's is not. Plus desolinasation is not bad idea all we need Entergy. Nuclear energy !!!.And solt brine should be stored to for future exploitation.

  • @drseuss7802
    @drseuss7802 4 года назад

    Maybe use elektrolisys to run a hydrogen engine like in space, where the oxygen from water supplies the ship, then use the power from the engine to power the ekektrolisys and desalination

  • @andraws
    @andraws 6 лет назад +3

    GAME THEORY!

  • @cherylclayton4232
    @cherylclayton4232 9 лет назад +9

    Western societies should learn conflict resolution from "less civilized" communities where humanity still exists!

  • @TheJayDTV
    @TheJayDTV 7 лет назад

    I was with him up until around the 15 min mark saying to fight and the kill to be kill essentially was the "western option". I think that African community is quite unique. While killing people over resources has benefited western nations a great deal in the past or maybe even now. Western Countries hardly came up with the idea or are the only was still doing it.

  • @hapi5234
    @hapi5234 7 лет назад

    The Eco Life Atmosphere Water Generator, creates water out of thin air through condensation. The megahome distiller can easily make pure water in your kitchen.

  • @LosInquietosDelVallenato
    @LosInquietosDelVallenato 8 лет назад +3

    WATER. Thanks..Water..! ! ! It's the most essential and pervasive element of life. Yet, nearly half of humanity will face water scarcity by 2030 due to climate change and population growth. What can be done about the looming crisis of a global drought? Could water scarcity spark war as world leaders have already predicted?...Thanks

    • @henryjanicky4978
      @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

      Dear Pedro Water is plantfull but we need to store it build big reservoirs and dams. Water is 72 percent of the plant so we should never be short of it!! I do not know where's you live but I m sure where's you are almost all water is going down the gurgle , sorry to ocean's

  • @jillphilips3788
    @jillphilips3788 4 года назад

    “ Please our stomachs cannot process the plants like cows and animals?

  • @alexukbrighton
    @alexukbrighton 6 лет назад +2

    Cape Town is about to run out of water. It's a catastrophe.

    • @henryjanicky4978
      @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

      Can they build big storage reservoirs somewhere there .?

  • @playlistmclaylist9067
    @playlistmclaylist9067 3 года назад

    6:35 7:30

  • @henryjanicky4978
    @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

    I live in Australia and I don't need to mention that this country is well known as being very dray. And obvious we need a lot of water. And guess what?.How much we store or collect water from rivers, from heavy rains??.Yes, you guess.Almost nothing!!! When is rain we flooding so many times in the past with huge damage in millions or even in billions and it's go like that for millennia. And this scenario is common almost
    to every country in the wourld. China is now showing how to deal with water. And America? It's loughing stock. How many dams did they build?? California has no water...bring it on!!

  • @learneducation1286
    @learneducation1286 3 года назад

    I am Indian I like

  • @mirmortezam.7161
    @mirmortezam.7161 6 лет назад

    بسیار عالی و پر محتوا.

  • @tianliangli9617
    @tianliangli9617 6 лет назад

    听不懂,有人给翻译一下吗?

  • @pauldavenport2699
    @pauldavenport2699 3 года назад +1

    TAKE CARE OF THE WATER THAT GOD GAVE US.

    • @henryjanicky4978
      @henryjanicky4978 2 года назад

      Water is everywhere so do not be afraid, all we need is to store it,dam it or pump it!!!

  • @leejackson496
    @leejackson496 5 лет назад

    Write a persuasive text about water. ;D

  • @jakobvanderwal4311
    @jakobvanderwal4311 7 лет назад

    the amount of water has not chainced ever

    • @BMXeditsWTP12
      @BMXeditsWTP12 7 лет назад

      Jakob van der wal salt water has increased which is not consumable without desalination, which is super dooper expensive

  • @mariomarkazi1257
    @mariomarkazi1257 5 лет назад

    If you money you could have water. Ter wat. In the city's in desert. With pipe. Money can make oil pipeline. Can deliver to any desert.

  • @Therongunner
    @Therongunner 6 лет назад +1

    He lost his argument when he generalised going to Africa. The water situation is very diverse in this very large land mass.

    • @palang2231
      @palang2231 Год назад

      well, he mentioned low level conflicts happen here and then, but this is a great example for all of us to learn from people that we considered "less civilised". A less aggressive solution.

  • @udhayarani4175
    @udhayarani4175 3 года назад

    Anyone from pushpalata school

  • @pistolshrimp7775
    @pistolshrimp7775 7 лет назад +1

    BUT THATS JUST A THEORY, A GAME THEORY!

  • @millard4303
    @millard4303 6 лет назад +7

    کاوه مدنی..حیف که نزاشتن ایرانو کمک کنی..حیف....kave madani ..hooe u can help iran nature some day

  • @poornimap6955
    @poornimap6955 6 лет назад

    29th february

  • @ywwp
    @ywwp 7 лет назад

    A simplest way to save water in the world with no cost as follows:
    Step 1: At a washbasin - Just turn water tap maximum and measure total volume of water in a minute. That’s around 9 liters or more.
    Step 2: There is a knob below every wash basin.
    Step 3: Turn it little to reduce water flow.
    Step 4: Water tap maximum volume of water in a minute should be equal to 6 liters or near it.
    So, you save water 33% or more at the wash basin with no cost, time, or much effort.
    This makes it to be the Simplest way to Save Water in the World and it comes with no cost.

    • @kritanloveschessforever
      @kritanloveschessforever 2 года назад

      That is a nice idea, but it is not that simple. 70% is used in agriculture and about 20% in industry. So this will save like only 33% of 10% of water. But still, we should do that and save every drop.

  • @modalmixture
    @modalmixture 4 года назад

    I was hoping for some game theoretical insight into why and when people cooperate over water. What factors promote cooperation over conflict? Sometimes these TED talks are all framing and no substantive insight.

  • @melbeeton8587
    @melbeeton8587 6 лет назад

    importness what? Not intended to be vicious, just a joke

  • @fakhrerazinikkhah3138
    @fakhrerazinikkhah3138 3 года назад

    Guys don't use water , leave it all to this guy's bosses . Just don't drink and just die . What a charlatan ! Ted picks the best ones !

  • @dinosaur0073
    @dinosaur0073 3 года назад

    Dear you know how it start when there is a shortage of water....
    I will tell you based on experience.they will not cooperate. Some people will take advantage on situation by rising themselves in hierarchy system.....How...????
    Stealing 10 people & feed 100 now you have the power of majority over minority. Use this technique until you get the trust of majority. Kill or starve one of minority to give lesson for others.
    Now the minority have only one choice which iiiiis.....Immigration.
    In Immigration journey either you die by shortage of water or food or sickness. If you manage to solve those essential for living still more risks to come. You will think to make transport to travel to the food abundance area by sea or land.
    By sea either you will be eaten by shark or drowned in the sea. By land either you will be eaten by humans or animals on your way to promise land, or killed by tribe wars on the ways....
    Even if you reach to promise land you still be killed by local because your tradition is different from their you will be hung on tree or be used in criminal activities.
    You will get news that your tribe have discover abundance water underground, so you will think to go back to your tribe and live on your land but unfortunately you don't speak your tribe language anymore. You got lost my friend....OMG..!!!..hhhh

  • @GabiBliss
    @GabiBliss 8 лет назад

    der

  • @NCOGNTO
    @NCOGNTO 7 лет назад

    oxygen is the most immediate human necessity -water the second
    our new engine emits these two nutrients instead of toxics
    solutions are coming you are just concentrating on the problem too much
    desalination will fix it

    • @antonheeremans2312
      @antonheeremans2312 5 лет назад +1

      desalination will absolutely not fix it solely, the current technology in desalination is not good for the environment. Besides by just supplying more water, we don't solve the water scarcity on the long run and we will face other problems such as more pollution and damaging nature. It is important that we add more value to water and use it more responsible.

  • @bibhuprasannananda9391
    @bibhuprasannananda9391 4 года назад +1

    If we had spent the money to find water on earth rather on Mars we would not have been anticipating a dry plant in near future, rather i suppose we could have created a ocean of freshwater.

  • @restlordngl7544
    @restlordngl7544 21 день назад +1

    Yapasourous rex

  • @user-nl4jm7hm9f
    @user-nl4jm7hm9f 6 лет назад

    やる気でねー

  • @Tytarenkoff
    @Tytarenkoff 2 года назад

    TEDx WaterStreet team announces the appointment of a Russian PR agency owner, Dina Mostovaya (who has already blocked me), to the advisory board in the midst of the full-scale war of Russia against Ukraine. When users asked for an explanation, they got immediately blocked. Dina Mostovaya works as a pr advisor for russian funded techno-park Technopark Skolkovo LLC
    Over 200 international companies have responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine with sanctions.
    The reason for that is a military invasion of Russia in Ukraine on February 24th. Till now, the Russian army has been killing Ukrainian activists, officials, civilians, leveling Ukrainian cities and villages to the ground; patients and children taken hostage or dead.
    When users started the conversation and asked for explanations on social media about the appointment, the response of TEDxWaterStreet was … blocking them, without any response. Even the the main organizer Jean Paul Laurent blocked us in Twitter.
    Does it mean that TEDxWaterStreet supports Russian terrorism and military aggression in Ukraine by the board appointment and blocking users for these questions on social media?

  • @smithajoshy223
    @smithajoshy223 5 лет назад

    matt wtf

  • @texastrustedoralsurgeon6830
    @texastrustedoralsurgeon6830 2 года назад

    What on earth is he talking about...water is a cycle, ever replenished, over and over. The oceans are 2/3rds of the earths surface. Desalination of ocean water is the solution to drinking water, and sanitary water solutions.
    On the other hand I am astonished that we use potable drinking water in the west to spay on our grass. 70% of treated water in some areas of the US is used to water our grass and landscape plants. Stop that first, and don’t panic, when drought occurs, wait, the rain will come again, it’s a cycle.

  • @navanaredwing6475
    @navanaredwing6475 7 лет назад

    why not build a water pipe line from the ocean to land?

    • @BMXeditsWTP12
      @BMXeditsWTP12 7 лет назад +1

      Navana Redwing its more complicated than that. Saudi Arabia does take water from the ocean however it has to desalinate it which requires removing the salt. This is a very very expensive process. Therefore poorer nations cannot afford to do this.

  • @kaihanstein52
    @kaihanstein52 6 лет назад +1

    His morale at the end is so naive as the rest of the talk is redundant or silly. Laws and justice are the solution for conflicts that arise from competition.

  • @frankblangeard8865
    @frankblangeard8865 6 лет назад

    Climate warming will result in more evaporation from the oceans and thence more rainfall over land. More rainfall means more fresh water. Contribute to climate change for a better future.

  • @coeytobi1538
    @coeytobi1538 7 лет назад +3

    Nonsense, water never disappear, it just redistribute.

    • @Felzx
      @Felzx 7 лет назад +2

      And we can't consume salt water.

    • @chilazama
      @chilazama 7 лет назад +4

      u is dumb

    • @Felzx
      @Felzx 7 лет назад +4

      What I mean to say is that if water redistributes into the sea it's no longer consumable unless we desalinate it which isn't economically sufficient with today's technology.

    • @lazartony311
      @lazartony311 7 лет назад +1

      If we don't use the water flowing through rivers it may end up at a sea, but if we use it it will reach ground water table, so water cant be wasted unless we pollute it.

  • @glennsam-sin1738
    @glennsam-sin1738 6 лет назад

    he contradicts his own bs.

  • @ks-qs5tn
    @ks-qs5tn 5 лет назад

    B.S.

  • @dontknowagoodnameyet5096
    @dontknowagoodnameyet5096 10 дней назад

    oh my god can you talk any slower just get to the point

  • @sohy79
    @sohy79 5 лет назад +1

    This guy needs to take a leak! He's been blabbing about water conservation for 17 minutes and 16 seconds! Takes a bladder and a blabber to pull it off for this long!

  • @ina4054
    @ina4054 7 лет назад +2

    go vegan..asap

  • @davidstirling7992
    @davidstirling7992 4 года назад +1

    This is the worst piece of scarcity propaganda I’ve ever heard!! What a load of misconceived and misdirected rubbish!!! Typical TED!