Al Gore donates any money he earns from his books and lectures on ecology/environment to non-profit organizations--such as those that want to help our planet. Only the uninformed and stupid think otherwise.
@SustainableWorld - Thank you for uploading this video to YouTube back on 11/23/08. Almost 4 years later this information is still very valuable in our present day. A video such as this makes me wanna move to a place where there would be more freedom to create the solutions that Permaculture can provide through Water Harvesting. With that said, I will be re-sharing this video on Google+ to gather more viewers and start some key conversations around the globe. Happy New Year in return.
Brad Lancaster, there is just one thing you don't mention, what I always hear about trees here in Spain is that they bring rain. I dont know how but i imagine they increase the humidity in the air making it more likely that a bit of cold brings the humidity in the air to condensation point and also that they cool the air also making it more likely that the humidity in it gets to condensation point and they reduce evaporation shading the earth, and their leaf fall covering it. rose macaskie.
kyojin toshimine, modern countries that were rich and sucessfull were constructed on having a welfare state on educating your poor to a high level for example and stopping the rich getting too rich preventing the situation in which you have a few rich and the rest poor, having a big middle class is part of being a modern country. More highly educated people the more likely it is you have more people starting businesses, which is better for the country. rose macaskie.
great video.....another part of the solution....it takes lots of personal actions at the local level but also understanding at a global level....as to the american dream it is better off dead....george carlin said it best "they call it the american dream because yp\ou have to be asleep to believe it"
RE your question about potable water from rainwater harvesting.
Rainwater tastes like no other water, filtered through a cermaic filter under pressure it is not only safe but makes even a cup of tea taste like the best cup of tea you have ever had. Rainwater is the answer, keep up the good work.
@AndrewKFletcher. You have to be able to think that it was not our fault if we caused global warming, we did not know enough not to do it and then it is easy to accept that it might be true and do something about it. if we suddenly stopped using petrol we would die. We can stop gradually now though because we have the other types of power. You need to believe in global warming then we can stop it, if you dont it means worsening it, you have to believe in it just in case its true. rose macaskie.
RE your question about potable water from rainwater harvesting.
Rainwater tastes like no other water, filtered through a cermaic filter under pressure it is not only safe but makes even a cup of tea taste like the best cup of tea you have ever had. Rainwater is the answer, keep up the good work.
Tucson, April 2010, we have snow on the Catalina and Rincon mountains! Apache and Roosevelt lakes are at capacity! But here in Tucson the water is just running off - down the washes. Instead of being Slowed down, Spread out, and utilized. Our first opportunity in the 10 years I've been here, and we've let much of this precious water run down the drain. We need Biofilter systems here in AZ!
Everyone should take notes on this,,, Forget Al Gore's Bull Crap about global warming and the billions those people want to spend,, This is the kind of thing we need to consider first,, because we can see that water shortage is a more pressing and immediate concern,, we can look at climate change later,, and see what is real and what is fake and just lines Al Gore and friends pockets
@ikambor I would have to agree 100% with this. People too often overlook their own impact. They are typically focused on changing everyone around them. They think 'if everyone would just realize what I'm trying to say we could fix this problem.' Meanwhile they just continue living as the other 95% of those contributing to the problem.
@ikambor Well, you know creating more spaces, that is a direct result of rainwater catchment and harvesting will actually help to reduce carbon in the atmosphere and help reduce global warming. So, yes we should do this, but also know that it does affect the planet. Also, I've gotten pink-eye from just swimming in natural lakes, so you gotta be careful about drinking from them.
Brad:Good Video. Great choice of simple words used, to convince the uninitiated. Hope you will continue to enjoy free Rainwater and your Government will not impose taxes on RW for "deprivation of the water rights of another"
Brad: I attended your presentation in Asheville last year. Thanks again for sharing your work, and the work you do for the planet. Anyone interested in this subject, and can't attend a workshop should look into buying one of these books.
Al Gore donates any money he earns from his books and lectures on ecology/environment to non-profit organizations--such as those that want to help our planet. Only the uninformed and stupid think otherwise.
MrRodahi 3 weeks ago
@SustainableWorld - Thank you for uploading this video to YouTube back on 11/23/08. Almost 4 years later this information is still very valuable in our present day. A video such as this makes me wanna move to a place where there would be more freedom to create the solutions that Permaculture can provide through Water Harvesting. With that said, I will be re-sharing this video on Google+ to gather more viewers and start some key conversations around the globe. Happy New Year in return.
waellerbe 1 month ago
check my little, public permaculture-garden in Germany
w w w. mathildenhoehe . o r g
also
w w w. chateau-marteret. c o m
MartinusThomsen 2 months ago
The unfortunate part about this is that there are many states, cities and the like that have made rainwater harvesting illegal.
antivoterfraud 3 months ago
This video gives a very lucid and delightful explanation of why it is imperative that we begin rainwater catchment. Excellent!
feelytouchy67 1 year ago
Thanks Mr. Lancaster. I love and use your book.
ABRaingutters 1 year ago
Brad Lancaster, there is just one thing you don't mention, what I always hear about trees here in Spain is that they bring rain. I dont know how but i imagine they increase the humidity in the air making it more likely that a bit of cold brings the humidity in the air to condensation point and also that they cool the air also making it more likely that the humidity in it gets to condensation point and they reduce evaporation shading the earth, and their leaf fall covering it. rose macaskie.
rosemacaskie 1 year ago
kyojin toshimine, modern countries that were rich and sucessfull were constructed on having a welfare state on educating your poor to a high level for example and stopping the rich getting too rich preventing the situation in which you have a few rich and the rest poor, having a big middle class is part of being a modern country. More highly educated people the more likely it is you have more people starting businesses, which is better for the country. rose macaskie.
rosemacaskie 1 year ago
everybody !!! do as this man says, and start collecting water. I am real soon.
RAM4486 1 year ago
great video.....another part of the solution....it takes lots of personal actions at the local level but also understanding at a global level....as to the american dream it is better off dead....george carlin said it best "they call it the american dream because yp\ou have to be asleep to believe it"
wndwalk 1 year ago 5
Brad
RE your question about potable water from rainwater harvesting.
Rainwater tastes like no other water, filtered through a cermaic filter under pressure it is not only safe but makes even a cup of tea taste like the best cup of tea you have ever had. Rainwater is the answer, keep up the good work.
AndrewKFletcher 1 year ago
@AndrewKFletcher. You have to be able to think that it was not our fault if we caused global warming, we did not know enough not to do it and then it is easy to accept that it might be true and do something about it. if we suddenly stopped using petrol we would die. We can stop gradually now though because we have the other types of power. You need to believe in global warming then we can stop it, if you dont it means worsening it, you have to believe in it just in case its true. rose macaskie.
rosemacaskie 1 year ago
Brad
RE your question about potable water from rainwater harvesting.
Rainwater tastes like no other water, filtered through a cermaic filter under pressure it is not only safe but makes even a cup of tea taste like the best cup of tea you have ever had. Rainwater is the answer, keep up the good work.
AndrewKFletcher 1 year ago
Thank you Brad for educative video.
KCAASE 1 year ago
Thank you Brad for educative video.
KCAASE 1 year ago
Tucson, April 2010, we have snow on the Catalina and Rincon mountains! Apache and Roosevelt lakes are at capacity! But here in Tucson the water is just running off - down the washes. Instead of being Slowed down, Spread out, and utilized. Our first opportunity in the 10 years I've been here, and we've let much of this precious water run down the drain. We need Biofilter systems here in AZ!
PlanetNaomi 1 year ago
Tucson, April 2010, we have snow on the Catalina and Rincon mountains! Apache and Roosevelt lakes are at capacity.
But here in Tucson the water is just running off - down the washes. Instead of being Slowed down, Spread out, and utilized.
Our first opportunity in the 10 years I've been here, and we've let much of this precious water run down the drain.
We need Biofilter systems here in AZ
PlanetNaomi 1 year ago
Tucson, April 2010, we have snow on the Catalina and Rincon mountains! Apache and Roosevelt lakes are at capacity.
But here in Tucson the water is just running off - down the washes. Instead of being Slowed down, Spread out, and utilized.
Our first opportunity in the 10 years I've been here, and we've let much of this precious water run down the drain.
We need Biofilter systems here in AZ
PlanetNaomi 1 year ago
Tucson, April 2010, we have snow on the Catalina and Rincon mountains! Apache and Roosevelt lakes are at capacity.
But here in Tucson the water is just running off - down the washes. Instead of being Slowed down, Spread out, and utilized.
Our first opportunity in the 10 years I've been here, and we've let much of this precious water run down the drain.
We need Biofilter systems here in AZ
PlanetNaomi 1 year ago
Everyone should take notes on this,,, Forget Al Gore's Bull Crap about global warming and the billions those people want to spend,, This is the kind of thing we need to consider first,, because we can see that water shortage is a more pressing and immediate concern,, we can look at climate change later,, and see what is real and what is fake and just lines Al Gore and friends pockets
ikambor 2 years ago 9
@ikambor I would have to agree 100% with this. People too often overlook their own impact. They are typically focused on changing everyone around them. They think 'if everyone would just realize what I'm trying to say we could fix this problem.' Meanwhile they just continue living as the other 95% of those contributing to the problem.
parkerjwill 2 years ago 2
@ikambor Well, you know creating more spaces, that is a direct result of rainwater catchment and harvesting will actually help to reduce carbon in the atmosphere and help reduce global warming. So, yes we should do this, but also know that it does affect the planet. Also, I've gotten pink-eye from just swimming in natural lakes, so you gotta be careful about drinking from them.
nerdmom920 10 months ago
Hi Brad
Loved your talk on water conservation and living in the dert climate.
Check out my videos on rainwater harvesting and sewage to soil project Oasis.
AndrewKFletcher 2 years ago
Brad:Good Video. Great choice of simple words used, to convince the uninitiated. Hope you will continue to enjoy free Rainwater and your Government will not impose taxes on RW for "deprivation of the water rights of another"
duleepgoonewardene 3 years ago
Brad: I attended your presentation in Asheville last year. Thanks again for sharing your work, and the work you do for the planet. Anyone interested in this subject, and can't attend a workshop should look into buying one of these books.
louky650 3 years ago