Make the sand green again! THIS country fights climate change

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Wild animals, modern cities and a #Yellowstone of its own - in Europe!
    I spent six weeks traveling in south-eastern Europe. From snow-covered mountains to desert landscapes. And all in just one country. The goal: How do people here deal with #climate change and its challenges? And what is the #energy situation like? In the end, I made a 20-minute #report about it. With lots of interesting interview partners and, above all, lots of impressive nature shots. That's my report about #Romania.
    The original report will soon be available in German on Magenta TV as video-on-demand.
    Disclaimer: The speaker's voice is AI-generated.
    This trip was funded by a grant from the International Journalists Program.

Комментарии • 18

  • @ankarianka9213
    @ankarianka9213 24 дня назад +3

    God bless România and protect us ! home💓

  • @ItsRaimbowGuyYT
    @ItsRaimbowGuyYT 27 дней назад +4

    Well I’m Australian and my parents are Romanian
    I live in Otopeni next to Bucharest

  • @AdrianVay-kp6te
    @AdrianVay-kp6te 24 дня назад +6

    Reforesting OK, but how stop the Gipsies, Roma to cut the trees, for making money of firewood? And what about one austrian reforesting if whole trains of wood are cut daily ant transported to Austria???

    • @Y81715
      @Y81715 14 дней назад +2

      One step would be to stop using racist discourse. Do you think systematic impoverishment, isolationand hate towards a specific groups, is the choice of that group - or is it a continuity of policy from you government over centuries? You need a scapegoat, how about taking responsibility. With poverty and exploitation in place, nature and marginalized groups always pay the highest price.

  • @RogueSecret
    @RogueSecret 2 месяца назад +4

    If you look at NASA Data, then earth is 40% more greener now than in 1985.

  • @CristianSpitz
    @CristianSpitz 19 дней назад +1

    Nice propaganda and misinformation!

    • @FiDocu
      @FiDocu  19 дней назад +3

      What information is wrong in your opinion? Where do I mislead the audience?

    • @CristianSpitz
      @CristianSpitz 18 дней назад

      @@FiDocu 17:57 The guy even admits that Romania is forced to comply on matters of renewable energy.

    • @CristianSpitz
      @CristianSpitz 18 дней назад

      @@FiDocu 2:22 Romania decreased the CO2 emissions by a lot more than 53%, not due to any actions on that matter; it was more of a side effect of forced privatization and bankruptcy of an industry that had clients like USSR, Iran, Iraq, Liban etc..
      Why the industry was closed? Because it was the ”baby” of Nicolae Ceaușescu, and the new rulers Iliescu, Roman ( former party members ) wished to erase comunism in anyway.

    • @CristianSpitz
      @CristianSpitz 18 дней назад

      @@FiDocu 7:10 Southern Romania has indeed some sandy or mixtures of sandy soils; which at most are somewhere around 10% of the plains area. 10% is not representative for Southern Romanian plains. Most lands affected where reclaimed sandy soils, that worked great with a local common policy of agriculture, and fail with private owned agriculture.
      The risk of desertification/aridification on the other hand is more of a real thing. For example the Eurasian steppe belt begins 20-30 km east of Bucharest, and that area can receive less than 250mm of precipitation in some years

    • @CristianSpitz
      @CristianSpitz 18 дней назад

      @@FiDocu 2:22 Romania reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 53% more due to the ”forced” deindustrialization that took place after the fall of comunism. Why? because that industry was the child of Nicolae Ceaușescu.