Horn of Africa Crisis: Drought Zone | Fault Lines
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- As world leaders discuss climate policy in Durban, Fault Lines travels through Kenya's drought zone. We ask how US policies intersect with drought and hunger, and how the US is responding to the emergency in the Horn of Africa.
God Bless Africa!
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@Perseiden2 We've always had limited resources. It's not a problem.
I read Al Jazeera's coment. I read few pages of comments, which pretty much all consist of offensive, racist, insulting, hatred inciting, focused on personal attacks, off-topic and incredibly narrow minded comments. Internet, one of the most important inventions in human history, used for such rubbish. Yep, humanity sure has great future with such population...
@jilani111 They should spend more of it on family planning.
Certainly a case for regulatory controls on hedge funds being involved. And would be better if they had more effort on developing sustainability, rather than one-off projects that solve nothing long term. No doubt Monsanto is going to get their fingers in on this. Shame.
This is so sad to watch.
We hardly hear of this now.
unga revolution; a non-starter revolution given how docile people have become in the country.
@krnpowr Then international governments should withhold their foreign aid then.
aqua-ducts are more beneficial. Same way a desert like California was made into a breadbasket. Aqua ducts can do the same for parts of Africa. Some areas in Africa get a lot of rain which can be collected and re-directed to drought areas via aqua ducts.
another area where hedge funds, investment houses, wall street type industries gamble for profit at the expense of people.
You can see the same thing happening in other countries in the world, even the USA. Speculators driving up prices only for their own greed.
And politicians in all countries, all parties are kissing their feet rather than surviving their citizens.
One solution, require commodity traders to take possession, period. If they can not, they should not be in the market.
@HenryDavidT Sure...
@AlJazeeraEnglish Is that why you disable the comments for so many videos?
i feel bad that the u.s. has left somalia,but we only went there to give food supplies :''(
@777MetalForever Yeah, just don't force your 'democracy' on Africa. We already seen what that has lead to in the ME.
marsha -allah.
why dont these countries whos spending billions of dollars every years on war, spend their money here for humanity.:((((((((
@invisibleisolation We take out more money than we put in.
@gshooting No lust, just being pragmatic. Because the status quo certainly hasn't worked for this part of the world. The international community supports them, the women have 6 kids each, they're all hungry and famine stricken, the world feeds them, and then the process recycles itself again. Each time with less and less resources available.
@allgoo19 I guess I'll be melting then huh?
Sheesh.
When Hell is on earth and all is gone the AK-47 will be all there is left
this is part of depopulation plan, i made a vid about this =(