we drove all around the fort myers area. we see homes with three or four feet of water in them. the water marks are still there. damage everywhere. roofs ripped off. trees down. power lines down. we have a boat coming in. people wrapped in blankets. a risk for covid-19. this is catastrophic. watch the great care the orange county rescue workers are doing to keep the seniors as dry as possible. this is a horrible situation. we will be there as it develops. look at the water and how deep the water is. this is the truck i was describing. looks like several people are on the truck. behind the truck is the air boat we have been telling you about. the air boat is coming out as well. they are slowly but surely
someone wants to use it in the agriculture, some people want to develop cities below reservoirs. so, and industries keep growing and your water demand keeps increasing and water shortage keeps getting bigger and bigger. from the hoover dam, the demands downstream can t be seen. but what is plain to see is the supply problem at source. wow this is amazing. look how much the water has gone down. you can clearly see those water marks. officially, they re saying that the water capacity is only 38%. in both the south west us and khuzestan, there s less rain and snowfall, and the reservoirs are running low. i put it to kaveh that surely climate change is key to water shortages everywhere, including iran. what is happening in iran today is the outcome of decades of bad management, poor environmental governance and a lack of foresight,
has gone down. you can clearly see those water marks. officially, they re saying that the water capacity is only 38%. in both the south west us and khuzestan, there s less rain and snowfall, and the reservoirs are running low. i put it to kaveh that surely climate change is key to water shortages everywhere, including iran. what is happening in iran today is the outcome of decades of bad management, poor environmental governance and a lack of foresight, not climate change. did climate change have a role? yes, to an extent, as a catalyst. but the iranians didn t consider water as a limit to growth and they continue developing and developing, thinking that with money and engineering, they can overcome the natural limitations. # there was a river, gather us together.
and your water demand keeps increasing and water shortage keeps getting bigger and bigger. from the hoover dam, the demands downstream can t be seen. but what is plain to see is the supply problem at source. wow, this is amazing. look how much the water has gone down. you can clearly see those water marks. officially, they re saying that the water capacity is only 38%. in both the south west us and khuzestan, there s less rain and snowfall, and the reservoirs are running low. i put it to kaveh that surely climate change is key to water shortages everywhere, including iran. what is happening in iran today is the outcome of decades of bad management, poor environmental governance and a lack of foresight, not climate change. did climate change have a role?
is the supply problem at source. wow, this is amazing. look how much the water has gone down. you can clearly see those water marks. officially, they re saying that the water capacity is only 38%. in both the south west us and khuzestan, there s less rain and snowfall, and the reservoirs are running low. i put it to kaveh that surely climate change is key to water shortages everywhere, including iran. what is happening in iran today is the outcome of decades of bad management, poor environmental governance and a lack of foresight, not climate change. did climate change have a role? yes, to an extent, as a catalyst. but the iranians didn t consider water as a limit to growth and they continue developing and developing, thinking that with money and engineering, they can overcome the natural limitations.