Drought decimated the continent's prime decimated the continent's prime agricultural zones.
drought -tolerant perennials, and all kinds of birds and insects and wildlife.
drought , flood-- presumably not because God is any less angry with us, but because of improvements
Drought -- we just got over a drought out here.
drought and that caused the whole system come crashing down now there were other issues going on bad governance bad investment in the grid people stealing
drought resistant wheat and see how those technologies changed the balance of power.
drought in 2006 they had a thousand year drought wait you're supposed to have a hundred year drought every hundred years now you've had a thousand and one
drought in Africa and target foreign aid to those countries in those very years ramp up foreign aid ramp up food aid
Drought doesn't matter. You can have a drought along Somalia forever and salt water agriculture is going to have the coastline green -- green for biofuels
The drought impossible, velvety green lawn that surrounded the school looked like frosting waiting to have a finger run through it.
So drought and farmers definitely go hand-in-hand.
a drought and then the power system has trouble the water's got to be just right it has to be like Goldilocks water can't
by drought and unprecedented heat, hundreds of deaths being recorded in Moscow, wildfires,
Certainly droughts , they tend to ramp up quite slowly and then diminish quite slowly.
Some droughts where you don't even have any.
More droughts , more frequently, or extreme rain in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
we've had these drought conditions that we've seen across Europe, and that also means that we've got these really fire-prone conditions as well.
But the first drought happened, as I mentioned to you, earlier on.
You have drought , where the green spaces used to be a net emitter of water-- you know what I mean--
into the drought -prone southern plains.
going through your drought versus when you're winning a championship.
in the most drought -prone areas of Maharashtra.
are much more drought resistant and tolerant, given the changes that are happening.
And the drought has had a huge, huge impact on our farmers.
So the drought officially ended in March.
is usually are often drought and there are a couple examples around the world three of the five multi-century Chinese dynasties the tang and Juan and Ming
speak or drought compared that with the written records of the Chinese which go back thousands of years it discovered that multi-decade droughts correlated
coincident with drought there they looked at caves in France and used ice formations to track how wet or dry each
Empire that drought might have pushed that in the classic Maya collapse around the same time the Tang Dynasty collaps that was coincident with drought
the recent drought maps and see that some of those basins overlap with areas that are very water scarce the Marcela shell in Pennsylvania has plenty of
change or the drought in California which I'm sure you guys know all too
Yeah-- with the drought , especially.
There's huge drought problems in California.
A 3,500 year drought , where rainfall was at about 13 inches, dropped down to about seven inches a year for 3,500 years.
That is a drought , one thing.
would bring increased drought and wildfires.
with the drought now is really helping him be able to grow a lot of food when some people can't if they don't have water.
But we were pretty drought starved for a while.
It was drought tolerant.
They're a drought -tolerant crop when they're farmed correctly.
It wasn't just drought .
Russia had a drought the winter after the end of the Australia droughts .
distressing cycle of drought and flood and when I visited the drought had been
Who will see more droughts ?
and heat waves and droughts in particular parts of the world, um you know, a lot of this is is rolling
So there are droughts everywhere.
How much are droughts ?
used to see droughts every seven years.
rainfall patterns like impending droughts or droughts that are just getting going or floods or large shifts
a super-powered El Niño brought drought to nearly every continent and destructive floods in North and South America.