Are we prepared for wetter winters? I The Climate Show with Tom Heap
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2024
- Tom Heap finds out this winter's record-breaking rainfall has affected wildlife, farmers and our water supply.
Plus, a look at a new horror film about the modern-day monster of water pollution.
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We aren't prepared for ANYTHING. Whether too wet, too dry, too hot, less water, less food and a possible ice age in Northern Europe as the Gulf Stream collapses!
What a load of rubbish.
Oh yes please to the ice age.
Global wetting………
I wish it was only a wet Winter but the soul destroying rain actually began in July 2023 and hardly a dry day for 8 months.To be honest February and March have actually been a bit drier than the period before.
Water companies will still send hose ban emails this summer and say it’s due to lack of rainfall 😂
There is often a lack of rainfall. One of the more dangerous things is where rainfall instead of being consistent and small rain showered every few days becomes extreme dry followed by extreme wet. Those conditions are not conducive to agriculture upon which we all rely completely. The year we had the most rainfall ever recorded we also had the longest period of drought which meant huge culling of cattle lost crops and shortages as well as peoples gardens drying out all their plants dying their chickens dying in the heat and then their soil being washed away in the rains because all the vegetation had been destroyed it wasn't holding the soil together. To not understand the solution is one thing ...
Amazing how there is no investment in these areas..
It's happening. The constant wetness and repeated "once in a hundred year" floods are obviously now standard. Any planning is a little late
Such a shame this is the last episode, thanks to all those involved for such a fantastic show!
Send it to South Texas.
Wait for the supercell's later in the year
Is this like that lack of snowfall story the media were running in the US, just before a series of massive snowstorms.
No.
Higher food prices incoming. Ground too soggy for wheat etc, cattles grazing needing to be supplemented by bought in feed.
Wheat prices have collapsed, trying to another narrative.
Multiple factors govern food prices at any given time. Your small picture thinking helps no one. @@andrewharris3900
Last summer was very dry, the reservoirs were very low. The weather has just done, what it does, it plays catch upk😂
money sandwich
Just wait till that rain turns to snow and ice.
I need 60 billion pounds, give it to me instead, I’ll at least share it around.
Brilliant programme. Keep them coming!
What happened to the snow, we just about get a splatter of it. Have the Northern and Southern hemispheres swapped round
Not yet, but the pole shift will happen.
Antarctica ice pack is lower than ever...
What year was England flooded for months. ? It was the year they were worried about low water table levels, then the deluge came. Are as many places affected this year.?
Very disappointed with Sky stopping the Climate Show. A sad commentary on the general disinterest on one of the greatest challenges humanity faces.
Great show, shame that is the last one.
I hope the Chinese EVs are a threat to European manufacturers, the mainstream manufacturers need to deliver affordable EVs
That farmers with the young stocks needing to make a better job of his grass management
Last year it was all warnings about drought everywhere. Scare the public into compliance at every turn of the river, Each of the 4 seasons in 2023 were cooler than 2022. Fact not fiction or guesswork
Where has the climate countdown gone
But what is the government going to do!?
Bigger umbrellas.
Never thoght of that Doh! @@NoWindNoSunNoPower
What they have been doing for the last fourteen years...nothing.
More 'climate' taxes... follow the money....
Tax us more of course ... what else would they do ?
Can SHE confirm the WIND will blow as she expects it to ???? If not, what does she propose to do about it ????
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Live without chocolate?🤔🤨😫🤬🤬😂
good! time to build artificial lacs and rivers and make rice!
Rices is too labour intensive, higher yielding but more intensive.
Hilarious!
Really? The constant flooding has not been fun.
I happened upon a documentary show last night and unfortunately I did not catch the name of it. But it was about finding dinosaur bones and permafrost and different things. The man plainly stated that throughout millions of years sometimes there were no ice caps anywhere ….everybody’s afraid they’re going to melt and go away, probably will according to him and history because all the ice melted before several times and then it turns around and gets really cold and the ice caps come back. I wish I had of gotten the name of that documentary.
Wettest ever in England ... bit of an unqualified sweeping statement ... according to the English Chronicles 900 to 1000AD they had a series of very wet years with flooding and crop failure disasters...just saying..
Would be from when weather records started. Also today we be import food from anywhere in the world.
@@murraycrichton2001 hmmm..he didn't say since records began . ..
first ig
I wonder if Tom Heap has abandoned the log burning fire he has, now that he knows that it’s detrimental to the environment,…🤔
Thats the last thing Britain needs - wetter winters! At least Sunak is pro-motorists and big oil!
I couldn't trust a Chinese car - too worried about spyware etc in them . A country that does cyber attacks against us is problematic.
I would gladly buy a British made electric car.
I thought the earth was burning, more co2 required, let's have a nice green planet, eat more meat, go on holiday more, and get a diesel car, the uk has 350 years worth of nice energy dence coal, let's use it, cheap energy for all uk people, not just the fat cats, I'm OK, I'm very rich so I polute as much as I like and I eat so much beef, big fat t bone steaks, never been as fit and healthy lol
how isit wetter winters when the earths is warming up not cooling down lol?