documentary 2021 – Paranormal Activity https://paranormalactivity.org Exploring The Unknown Tue, 05 Oct 2021 16:00:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 Extreme weather, rising sea levels, devastating floods – The global climate crisis | DW Documentary https://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-rising-sea-levels-devastating-floods-the-global-climate-crisis-dw-documentary/ https://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-rising-sea-levels-devastating-floods-the-global-climate-crisis-dw-documentary/#comments Tue, 05 Oct 2021 16:00:20 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/extreme-weather-rising-sea-levels-devastating-floods-the-global-climate-crisis-dw-documentary/

Extreme weather is occurring more frequently worldwide. Rising sea levels and heavy rain are causing devastating floods. Most researchers agree that these are the consequences of climate change. But what can we do to protect ourselves?

In July 2021, the Ahr Valley in western Germany was hit by a flash flood after heavy rainfall. Over 100 people were killed, thousands of homes were severely damaged. Experts are calling it the ‘flood of the century’. Yet extreme weather events such as the Ahr Valley floods have become more frequent in recent years – not only in Germany but worldwide. Mozambique has been hit by devastating cyclones for the third year running. In Bangladesh, the monsoon season has become heavier and more unpredictable due to climate change. More and more land has been flooded as a result. At the same time, heavy storms that cause flooding and rising sea levels threaten the south of the country. Experts estimate that 30 per cent of Bangladesh will be permanently flooded in a few years, making millions of people climate refugees.

Wealthy countries such as Germany are now investing billions in the battle against the floods. The Netherlands have long pioneered in flood management, building powerful pumping stations, ever higher dikes and flood barriers. None of these options are available to poor countries. All they can do, along with improving early flood warning systems, is to resettle the people affected. The film ‘Global Climate Crisis – How to Tackle the floods?’ shows the unequal fight against the consequences of climate change with examples from Germany, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and Mozambique.

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Germany and the impact of extreme weather | DW Documentary https://paranormalactivity.org/germany-and-the-impact-of-extreme-weather-dw-documentary/ https://paranormalactivity.org/germany-and-the-impact-of-extreme-weather-dw-documentary/#comments Sun, 25 Jul 2021 18:00:05 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/germany-and-the-impact-of-extreme-weather-dw-documentary/

Whole areas washed away by the floods, entire villages wiped out, houses destroyed. More than 160 people have died. Despite excellent infrastructure and sound disaster relief, the effects of extreme weather on Germany are devastating.

On the night of 15 July, storms destroyed whole swaths of land in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate. Shortly afterwards, heavy rain ravaged Bavaria and wreaked havoc in the Netherlands, Austria, and Belgium. Only in the days that followed did the full extent of the catastrophe become apparent.

Now, people are returning to their homes, or what’s left of them. They are overwhelmed by their own helplessness and by the force and speed with which entire livelihoods have been wiped out. Now, the big cleanup begins—which will take years. How are people in the affected regions coping?

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