I do think we can when we put in great effort, to fight against those who have less than ideal intentions. Like how some of you have said, we can help out with flooding, and fight back against corporations who might be more than just money-hungry giants. My philosophy is "how?" Instead of "why?". In the end, this project has great potential and can do wonders when achieved greatly.
Fake news. Ocean covers 71% of earth surface. They are talking about turning the desert green by water from land to atmosphere recycling. Rain comes from water evaporation. The water from land evaporate to become clouds, the clouds spread throughout atmosphere due to wind and dispersion. When the rain comes down again, 71% of the rain would land in the ocean. That is a net loss of 71% of the water evaporated from the ground. Eventually you will have a desert because the water that evaporates from the ground, every time you only get 29% coming down as rain on the ground.
Desertification is a major problem in Australia too. The La Nino we experienced in summer 2023-2024 was devastating, and multiple forests were impacted - multiple dead trees are scattered through both urban and rural areas because of it. It's all a symptom of degraded soil quality that isn't able to absorb rainfall. I know a lot of groups are working hard to rebuild more resilient spaces, and I can only hope the momentum continues to pick up. I think Australia would be very wise to take note of projects like these ones in Africa! And i think something to take note of in all this, the results of projects like these can be amazing in as little as 5 years. It goes to show that life doesn't really need that much to get going again, just the right foundation.
@@fallencobra5197 Currently managing my yard with protective soil coverings like mulch and a polyculture vege patch! Waters getting down just fine. What I mean is that local councils and governments in Aus should take note of this practice and try applying it in areas impacted by desertification / to try and reverse it. (Though it's wishful thinking given the latter's track record for acting on climate change)
I think it’s totally possible that we, not only, stop the growth of the Sahara, but potentially reverse its growth as well. I would love it if, in your videos, you would include information about how we can help or get involved. Thanks so much for spreading the good news! 🙏🏼
These people have seen some much suffering in the last few generations, the fact that they have the ability to remain civil is nothing but commendable. Additionally, they are fighting an impossible problem here. And solving it. Humans truly can do anything. The Green wall project shows that, even without proper funding, without stable government, without modern tools, we still can make significant progress.
So disappointed that the newsletter is being discontinued! It was really a highlight of my week and really helped me to stay positive despite my depression and anxiety! Loved it so much!
The African green wall endeavor will definitely work, as long as NGO’s work hand-in-hand, with local folks to create their own projects to which they have a sense of ownership. Permaculture has a role in this grand project. You may want to do a complete video on the good news of Permaculture spreading throughout the world, healing land, and increasing food production.
When the people around these projects realise how well they the practices work hopefully they do lots more themselves water and cool is a extremely good investment for a comfortable old age 🤔✌️
Actually some numbers of planted trees that were mentioned are devastatingly small numbers. They seem like big numbers, but actually are not. Like Olympic Forest project has planted 70 000 trees in less than a year... For comparison, our local forestry authority planted 21 million trees in 2024, and I am from quite a small country and they do this every year.
Its not just trees planted though, there is also cropping and natural regeneration. Other places are using clay balls with seeds inside. Mostly hardy acacia trees. And once the process gets rolling nature joins in by itself.
These places can’t support a sudden planting of millions of trees there’s just not enough water to sustain that as trees get planted though underground water tables will restore and more trees will be able to be planted and these areas aren’t supposed to be dense forests anyway
I think once the spread is halted, we can start pushing back into the desert. It was green once, it can be green again. Different kinds of sand make different kinds of glass, glass is great for hothouse/green houses and water collection and storage. Just thoughts.
I think the GGW initiative was a good start. I do think we can stop the Sahara from encroaching further into the Sahel. The timeframe just has to be adjusted maybe to 2040 so the countries involved can find their own way.
I fear with the incoming trump administration we have failed our planet, humanity’s has proven itself to be unkind. I cry tears of agony for our youth.
@@percivalortega7169 what are you smoking, Trump clearly has no agenda to alleviate the stress of climate change while biden at least put in guard rails with his infistructure bill which still isnt enough. It's everyone in power's fault but trump will seriously make it worse. keep posting clown emojis to make yourself feel better but nobody is going to save you when you are old and need care in a future that cant give you that because of climate change.
I prefer not to see good coming from bad. I prefer good just happening for good's sake. Why do we have to see bad depressing stuff first. I get enough of bad stuff from the standard news. I do appreciate the work the channel does though. Still much better than what we often see
thank u for a great program:) But why don´t u mention Ecosia and what they have done for tree planting in the Sahel? IOC is just a minor player in this and are on general super bad for the environment. They are just using the tree planting to green wash. look up olympic abandoned stadiums for example. Peace
Warning. If you've come here just to hear good news. The first half of the video is extremely depressing. I almost stopped watching it. But there is good news afterward. So I suppose it's probably worth it.
Friendly note: your math is off somewhere. Three Luxembourgs isn't all that big, and 48km further south per decade times Africa being roughly 7,000km wide times 2.5 decades gets you 840,000km. I'll assume a different width was used and the number you're trying to cite is 600,000km instead, because my math can't be off by several orders of magnitude. You also said the Sahara's creeping 48km south every decade in one place, and 48km south every year in another. If the latter were true, it'd have reached the Niger delta by now. I know that these kinds of nitpicky details are annoying to deal with, but 104k people take you seriously, and may well cite your videos as sources to their friends. Dealing with these nitpicky details is part of the job. Video was your standard good fare in all other respects though, keep up the good work.
Climates are always changing, and always will change. Combating climate change is for fools. A wise man predicts, prepares, adapts to live in harmony with the change.
Will it matter if they turn it green just to turn it into a concrete jungle later? What land will be preserved for wildlife and what'll be tainted by man? That's the true question.
I am trying to find out what system is used to make desert in Greenland. This is fifth video I am watching and always big BLA BLA BLA what is desert, how is hot there and again BLA BLA BLA...
B.S its not as positive as the video says. There is only one country who have really started this projekt with succes.. the rest.. there are lots of viedeos about this in here, also the more credible once, that really dig deep and investigate how much really have been planted.
Go took at the Wale Skeletons in the Sahara Desert then ask your self why do so called Climate Change scientist never mention that the Sahara was an Ocean before it became a desert.
Yes we can, and if everyone would start eating only plant based, there would not be a need for cattle using the rare resources. Humans could eat the resources directly, making everything much more effective (about 70%). Not only the people in the the African countries need to change, EVERYONE needs to change. Especially if the expertise of the Dutch would be implemented to even grow crops more efficiently.
Providing an opportunity for people to have access to health, cheep, and nutrition-dense plant-based foods to cut down on meat production would be a positive change in the world… but a lot like electric cars this position solution is not yet cheep enough for people in the developing world or for low income people. I am glad that this project is giving people solutions that can be implemented by the people in the area that is effected rather than assuming that there is a one size fits all solution. 🥰
Plant-based diets require A LOT of nutrient supplements just to survive, to replace the nutrients you would normally get from meat. I'm not sure I want such an artificial diet, nor could a lot of people afford it (pharmaceuticals are expensive in America)
It'd be interesting for an expert to discuss what a green++ Africa would do to the rest of the planet's ecosystem, airflow, temperature, humidity etc. It can't believe it'd be worse than laying down more concrete and building more factories though
Desertification started long before the heightened carbon emission of the 21st century. In fact, it even started prior to the Roman and Greek deforestation of South Europe. The desertification is the main reason for the rise of the Egyptian civilisation. So please, don't mix topics.
Wrong, Mr. Good News! The droughts are NOT because of the warming of the planet! Droughts come from wrong land management of people! It all started when they invented agriculture! Just study history! In the ancient time of Babylon and BC there were droughts too! In ancient times in the land between Euphrat and Tigris and in Turkiye, there were a lot of cities with many people living there. Then people moved away because of droughts! The Maya gave up their cities because of droughts. Do you think this was because global warming? Hahahaha! The fact that regreening works, proves that the droughts and desertifications are NOT caused by global warming, but because of wrong land management by humans! Just watch Allan Savory and you know why desertification happens! The opposite is the case! Temperatures rise after people had degraded the land, because bare ground heats up much more than a plant surface with evaporation of water! If more people restore their land, temperatures will drop automatically! Side 'fun fact': Everybody weeps about CO2 release of burning fossile fuels and clains the amount of burnt fossile fuels would correlate to 'global warming', BUT NO scientist (as far as I know) had calculated how much CO2 was released into the air because of desertification of the last 3500 years! Yes, people have an amont of rising temperatures, BUT NOT because of burning fossile fuels, but through causing desertification and heating up the ground! Charging money for CO2 as tax or certificate is a scam to rob people!
What do you think, can we really stop the Sahara desert? 🤔
What about the floods in the Sahara?
Yes we can
Only if greedy corporations leave them alone.
I do think we can when we put in great effort, to fight against those who have less than ideal intentions. Like how some of you have said, we can help out with flooding, and fight back against corporations who might be more than just money-hungry giants. My philosophy is "how?" Instead of "why?". In the end, this project has great potential and can do wonders when achieved greatly.
Definitely. The future may lie in Africa, with such tremendous growth.
I Lived in this planet for 30 years
And seeing africa turning green
Is an experience of unexplainable Bliss
I can feel it out of my body
yea❤
We have no choice! This will be so important to industrial countries too!
Fake news. Ocean covers 71% of earth surface. They are talking about turning the desert green by water from land to atmosphere recycling. Rain comes from water evaporation. The water from land evaporate to become clouds, the clouds spread throughout atmosphere due to wind and dispersion. When the rain comes down again, 71% of the rain would land in the ocean. That is a net loss of 71% of the water evaporated from the ground. Eventually you will have a desert because the water that evaporates from the ground, every time you only get 29% coming down as rain on the ground.
You mean the Sahel. SS Africa is actually green.
Desertification is a major problem in Australia too. The La Nino we experienced in summer 2023-2024 was devastating, and multiple forests were impacted - multiple dead trees are scattered through both urban and rural areas because of it. It's all a symptom of degraded soil quality that isn't able to absorb rainfall. I know a lot of groups are working hard to rebuild more resilient spaces, and I can only hope the momentum continues to pick up. I think Australia would be very wise to take note of projects like these ones in Africa!
And i think something to take note of in all this, the results of projects like these can be amazing in as little as 5 years. It goes to show that life doesn't really need that much to get going again, just the right foundation.
Well no reason to delay dig some half circles in your yard it will help restore underground water tables if nothing else
@@fallencobra5197 Currently managing my yard with protective soil coverings like mulch and a polyculture vege patch! Waters getting down just fine. What I mean is that local councils and governments in Aus should take note of this practice and try applying it in areas impacted by desertification / to try and reverse it. (Though it's wishful thinking given the latter's track record for acting on climate change)
There are already such projects in Australia - but officials more try to obstruct them. Just search for them - the videos are her on YT.
Thanks some good news. Way to go Africa
I think it’s totally possible that we, not only, stop the growth of the Sahara, but potentially reverse its growth as well. I would love it if, in your videos, you would include information about how we can help or get involved. Thanks so much for spreading the good news! 🙏🏼
Hey Good News! I love ur videos, i especially like that you make them more of a Video Essay, showing the struggle to achieve good in this world ^^
These people have seen some much suffering in the last few generations, the fact that they have the ability to remain civil is nothing but commendable. Additionally, they are fighting an impossible problem here. And solving it. Humans truly can do anything.
The Green wall project shows that, even without proper funding, without stable government, without modern tools, we still can make significant progress.
Videos like this are important to make the average person aware of these issues.
These videos make me feel so much better!
Thanks for spreading the news! :D ❤
So disappointed that the newsletter is being discontinued! It was really a highlight of my week and really helped me to stay positive despite my depression and anxiety! Loved it so much!
Always enjoy watching the Good News 👍
very cool news. Thank you for the video!
Great video! I hope videos like this bring more awareness and funding to their cause.
Awesome news, amazing 🌳🌍
Incredible work
So glad I found your channel!
The African green wall endeavor will definitely work, as long as NGO’s work hand-in-hand, with local folks to create their own projects to which they have a sense of ownership. Permaculture has a role in this grand project. You may want to do a complete video on the good news of Permaculture spreading throughout the world, healing land, and increasing food production.
Long-format is great. Keep mixing in the old style too
Keep it up
They're so cool! Creating their own ways of doing it that end up being better. Amazing
THIS IS GERAT
We need more good news in the world thankyou
Glad ypu found 2 sponsors
We all around the world muss growing up the trees, we need greens 🌍🌎🌏❤️💯
Thank you for not having AI voiceover.
7:28 beautiful scene from drone.
Acc one of the best channels on YT
Long may this continue!
such a great Video
When the people around these projects realise how well they the practices work hopefully they do lots more themselves water and cool is a extremely good investment for a comfortable old age 🤔✌️
Hey am first one and cool video
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Good thing's happened when Africa acquire the courage to give the west the boot.
Oh ! I was worried but I'm thankful to God, there people to change their own future
Actually some numbers of planted trees that were mentioned are devastatingly small numbers. They seem like big numbers, but actually are not. Like Olympic Forest project has planted 70 000 trees in less than a year... For comparison, our local forestry authority planted 21 million trees in 2024, and I am from quite a small country and they do this every year.
Its not just trees planted though, there is also cropping and natural regeneration. Other places are using clay balls with seeds inside. Mostly hardy acacia trees. And once the process gets rolling nature joins in by itself.
These places can’t support a sudden planting of millions of trees there’s just not enough water to sustain that as trees get planted though underground water tables will restore and more trees will be able to be planted and these areas aren’t supposed to be dense forests anyway
Planting 70000 trees a year can easily be done in 1 year by one person
Thank you
This channel is amazing! How can i support it?
🔥🔥🔥
Can you give me the coordinates where these projects are taking place and where they succeeded?
What about the floods in the Sahara?
A couple of years ago, I used Google to view satellite images of these crescent-shaped projects. It's a small spot of hope.
"3 times the size of Luxembourg!"
*Laughs in European* XD
It also helps if people move away from the Goat and Cow herding culture to a plant culture. Like you see, the area can be stabilized.
I think once the spread is halted, we can start pushing back into the desert. It was green once, it can be green again. Different kinds of sand make different kinds of glass, glass is great for hothouse/green houses and water collection and storage. Just thoughts.
I think the GGW initiative was a good start. I do think we can stop the Sahara from encroaching further into the Sahel. The timeframe just has to be adjusted maybe to 2040 so the countries involved can find their own way.
I fear with the incoming trump administration we have failed our planet, humanity’s has proven itself to be unkind. I cry tears of agony for our youth.
Dumbest shit I ever heard.
this is Trump’s fault also?? seriously?? 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@percivalortega7169 what are you smoking, Trump clearly has no agenda to alleviate the stress of climate change while biden at least put in guard rails with his infistructure bill which still isnt enough. It's everyone in power's fault but trump will seriously make it worse. keep posting clown emojis to make yourself feel better but nobody is going to save you when you are old and need care in a future that cant give you that because of climate change.
It is blind altruism that is killing the world.
I prefer not to see good coming from bad. I prefer good just happening for good's sake. Why do we have to see bad depressing stuff first. I get enough of bad stuff from the standard news. I do appreciate the work the channel does though. Still much better than what we often see
thank u for a great program:) But why don´t u mention Ecosia and what they have done for tree planting in the Sahel? IOC is just a minor player in this and are on general super bad for the environment. They are just using the tree planting to green wash. look up olympic abandoned stadiums for example. Peace
Here's an idea, colaborate with greener countries in the south to export mid sized trees. Coud help.
It's a damn shame you didn't mention Ecosia, even though they aren't a sponsor. 😐
Live laugh love!😍😍😍
Just a thought - why not turn whole Sahara into great green wall.
The chosen ones!!
💖💖💖💖
The speaker first says 48 kilometers per decade, then goes on to say 48 kilometers year. Which is it? It can't be both.
Miss Management of animals is the primary cause of over grazing
Weekly news over?
activate the audio track in different languages.thank you
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Warning. If you've come here just to hear good news. The first half of the video is extremely depressing. I almost stopped watching it. But there is good news afterward. So I suppose it's probably worth it.
Friendly note: your math is off somewhere. Three Luxembourgs isn't all that big, and 48km further south per decade times Africa being roughly 7,000km wide times 2.5 decades gets you 840,000km. I'll assume a different width was used and the number you're trying to cite is 600,000km instead, because my math can't be off by several orders of magnitude.
You also said the Sahara's creeping 48km south every decade in one place, and 48km south every year in another. If the latter were true, it'd have reached the Niger delta by now.
I know that these kinds of nitpicky details are annoying to deal with, but 104k people take you seriously, and may well cite your videos as sources to their friends. Dealing with these nitpicky details is part of the job. Video was your standard good fare in all other respects though, keep up the good work.
Let me guess The Green Wall of Africa.
Edit: I've heard of it, a long time ago.
Congrats!🎉 You’re so special and cool for knowing about the topic in advance and bragging about it in the yt comment section.
If you can stop showing how you comment, only images of the topic. Would be nice, else it's not watchable for me
Great idea, but I don't think it will take off in Africa, to much instability and no real collaboration between nations
I believe Africa can work together, especially on a project which affects all of the countries nearby.
It already has. Conflict has affected the project in some areas. But it is working over all.
Climates are always changing, and always will change. Combating climate change is for fools. A wise man predicts, prepares, adapts to live in harmony with the change.
Will it matter if they turn it green just to turn it into a concrete jungle later? What land will be preserved for wildlife and what'll be tainted by man? That's the true question.
The same method can be and is used for areas of natural vegetation for wild life. It is just a matter of what plant species are used.
I hope they farm the land aswell
No way were already terraforming
They don’t need to do monoculture reforestation like they do in China
I am trying to find out what system is used to make desert in Greenland. This is fifth video I am watching and always big BLA BLA BLA what is desert, how is hot there and again BLA BLA BLA...
elon musk alone could fund this and not be fazed one bit, but...
I donated 0.024$ for this project , I think I should be given the thanks for saving the entire globe
Godspeed, hero.
B.S its not as positive as the video says. There is only one country who have really started this projekt with succes.. the rest.. there are lots of viedeos about this in here, also the more credible once, that really dig deep and investigate how much really have been planted.
It is not just about numbers planted. This method promotes natural regeneration all by itself. The planted trees are just a boost.
This is a thanks to higher CO2 level in the atmosphere... this project will not be possible is the CO2 level where 350ppm or lower.
My man, dope video but where are your sources?
Less food and mire children go rogether.
the clips shown in this video are all CGI, stock footages...
For the Algorithm
Africa is much greener now because higher carbon dioxide has increased plant growth rate duhh
the planet is changing all the time... the climate is changing all the time... more taxes will not stop these changes...
Damn, half of this episode was not good news.
I came here with bad depressions and it got worse
@@Mandred85hope you get better ❤️🩹
Not much good news to be found when it comes to climate change.
Go took at the Wale Skeletons in the Sahara Desert then ask your self why do so called Climate Change scientist never mention that the Sahara was an Ocean before it became a desert.
Yes we can, and if everyone would start eating only plant based, there would not be a need for cattle using the rare resources. Humans could eat the resources directly, making everything much more effective (about 70%).
Not only the people in the the African countries need to change, EVERYONE needs to change. Especially if the expertise of the Dutch would be implemented to even grow crops more efficiently.
please could you provide the source used for this percentage of food sustainability for a global plant based diet?
Yeah but eat more plants cut more plants
But yes cows need tons of water and they can plant corn or something with a loot of prodiction i think
Providing an opportunity for people to have access to health, cheep, and nutrition-dense plant-based foods to cut down on meat production would be a positive change in the world… but a lot like electric cars this position solution is not yet cheep enough for people in the developing world or for low income people.
I am glad that this project is giving people solutions that can be implemented by the people in the area that is effected rather than assuming that there is a one size fits all solution. 🥰
Plant-based diets require A LOT of nutrient supplements just to survive, to replace the nutrients you would normally get from meat. I'm not sure I want such an artificial diet, nor could a lot of people afford it (pharmaceuticals are expensive in America)
Fix the disruption of the environment by disrupting it further? When will we learn to stop meddling in everything?
To late, changes mean that is no longer an option in most cases.
It'd be interesting for an expert to discuss what a green++ Africa would do to the rest of the planet's ecosystem, airflow, temperature, humidity etc. It can't believe it'd be worse than laying down more concrete and building more factories though
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Desertification started long before the heightened carbon emission of the 21st century. In fact, it even started prior to the Roman and Greek deforestation of South Europe. The desertification is the main reason for the rise of the Egyptian civilisation. So please, don't mix topics.
I mean human made climate change is definitely contributing.
Your full of it !
European idea, am not interested
First
Wrong, Mr. Good News!
The droughts are NOT because of the warming of the planet! Droughts come from wrong land management of people!
It all started when they invented agriculture!
Just study history!
In the ancient time of Babylon and BC there were droughts too!
In ancient times in the land between Euphrat and Tigris and in Turkiye, there were a lot of cities with many people living there. Then people moved away because of droughts!
The Maya gave up their cities because of droughts.
Do you think this was because global warming? Hahahaha!
The fact that regreening works, proves that the droughts and desertifications are NOT caused by global warming, but because of wrong land management by humans!
Just watch Allan Savory and you know why desertification happens!
The opposite is the case! Temperatures rise after people had degraded the land, because bare ground heats up much more than a plant surface with evaporation of water!
If more people restore their land, temperatures will drop automatically!
Side 'fun fact': Everybody weeps about CO2 release of burning fossile fuels and clains the amount of burnt fossile fuels would correlate to 'global warming', BUT NO scientist (as far as I know) had calculated how much CO2 was released into the air because of desertification of the last 3500 years!
Yes, people have an amont of rising temperatures, BUT NOT because of burning fossile fuels, but through causing desertification and heating up the ground!
Charging money for CO2 as tax or certificate is a scam to rob people!