Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change...

ealtaf

Minister (2k+ posts)
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The most astonishing idea that I came across in this age. Our region (South Asia) is also suffering from this problem and it has the solution for it. A must watch....



 
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mdiqbal

Voter (50+ posts)
Wow, he killed 40000 elephants based upon poor research. now selling a new theory that may prove wrong after many years.
 

uetian

Senator (1k+ posts)
No doubt, baba jee bohat mehnti haen, theory bhi theek lag rahi hay,
LAIKEN
Pta krwana chahiye keh es "Scientific Thug" nay un 40,000x2=80,000 elephants tusks (hathi daant) say kitna kamaya ho ga !!!
 

uetian

Senator (1k+ posts)
Desertification on RISE in Pakistan: Thar (Tharparker) and Thal (Cholistan)


Desertification on RISE in Pakistan: Thar (Tharparker) and Thal (Cholistan)


2 very important points when this watching this video and theory in context of Pakistan:

1:- WAPDA tried to stop increasing desertification of Tharparker/Sindh by irrigation through canals from Indus river, but the problem is that Thar desert delta is at higher altitude than Indus river bed (on average 20-50 feet), thus irrigation has limited scope in this case.

2:-
Furthermore, unlike the other deserts, Thar receives very little rainfall and it is due to the fact that Thar Desert belongs to Monsoon deserts category. Due to the large temperature differences between sea and land, the moist warm air rises over the land, and circulates back to sea. So the further inland areas (e.g. Northern Sindh, Southern Punjab) receive very little rain.
Baba jee in this video, was talking about the deserts which receive considerable rainfall, this is not the case for Thar and Thal, unfortunately.
 

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