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Mexico City’s troubled relationship with water 

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Mexico City is one of the most populous cities in the world but it can struggle to provide its inhabitants with a stable water supply. On the other hand, it also notoriously prone to flooding as water that would have filled natural wetlands is now forced over the vast urban sprawl. This film - originally broadcast in 2018 - investigates Mexico City’s troubled relationship with water.

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23 апр 2020

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Комментарии : 81   
@flashback4588
@flashback4588 3 года назад
That architect is really passionate about retuning Mexico city to its former glory
@albertomotors6901
@albertomotors6901 3 года назад
It’s time to coexist with the water by living on artificial islands on top of the lake but more modern.
@aracelylopezpsyd5794
@aracelylopezpsyd5794 Год назад
I really hope Mexicans really start to make serious efforts towards transforming our beautiful motherland so it can reach its full potential. Can you imagine a large metropolitan city that coexists with its natural landscape instead of trying to oppress its true nature? El DF could be so beautiful. I really hope it happens in my lifetime.
@joela6895
@joela6895 4 года назад
I think it’s time to relocate to another location. Stop letting that city grow
@arashkborzoo
@arashkborzoo 3 года назад
wow truly a amazing and informative video about something soo important, also the architect that wants to somehow transform the city to it's original form, just the idea is magnificent but if only that is possible it would truly be one of the biggest masterpieces in human history let alone just Mexico, it would be one of the most beautifulest city's in the world as it was in ancient times, I mean Venice would be nothing compared to Tenochtitlan, it was a city actual made up of floating gardens made by indigenous architecture.
@jintanmanis5000
@jintanmanis5000 3 года назад
Spanish consquistador fault, its always the outside people ruining everything
@noe616
@noe616 3 года назад
In Mexico city It's not a water problem, it's an over population problem.
@freddygonzalez1711
@freddygonzalez1711 3 года назад
Primero hay que poner en perspectiva que la ciudad de México es una ciudad sobrepoblada..hay que crear conciencia y sacar en conclusión que se tiene que descentralizar..muchas industrias se tienen que quitar de ahí...quizá creando una ciudad adyacente a dónde se trasladen las industrias que se vayan mover fuera de CDMX...quizá algo así como el modelo de BRASILIA en Brasil... entonces habra agua para los que decidan quedarse en CDMX... First off, we have to realize that México City it's already overpopulated..we have to create awareness that it's time to descentralize many industries out of this metropoli...an option might be building an adjacent city where to move all these companies or business...take Brasilia in Brazil as an example..a model to follow up...then it will be plenty of water for the ones that decide to stay....🤔
@Audrey-fo2ic
@Audrey-fo2ic 2 года назад
Great video thank you
@wmgthilgen
@wmgthilgen 2 года назад
I'd like to see a video on how the local bottled water companies which sell bottled water to most citizens. Simply fill the empty bottles from tap water.
@gracielamartinez7116
@gracielamartinez7116 3 года назад
El término “Tierras que no valen nada” creo que estaría mal implementado, la actividad industrial le ha quitado valor a estar tierras y a su subsuelo, me parece buen video y una versión para mejorar.
@bleh2590
@bleh2590 2 года назад
Y aún así, les fascina vivir ahi
@thamil-engineering
@thamil-engineering 4 года назад
Chennai city in Tamilnadu state of India also has the same water crisis. Please check it out. Here people use short term solutions rather than long terms solutions.
@JackOLanter
@JackOLanter 2 года назад
I liked this video.
@urIIez
@urIIez Год назад
Politicians and cooperations: 🤬😡
@ElectricBikeReview
@ElectricBikeReview 2 года назад
Incredible video! So insightful and excellent first hand video. I especially enjoyed the interviews… the one canoeing on the canal was beautiful :)
@LG141602
@LG141602 2 года назад
En estados unidos primero hicieron los acueductos y luego se expandieron. Aquí no les importo nunca. Hasta hoy.
@chrismusix5669
@chrismusix5669 3 года назад
Tunel Emisor Oriente drains out a lot of water.
@johnjohnfrederickh.webber2124
Extracting water from the air with devices would help I think. The machines are available and are as large as an A/C unit.
@humbertovillanueva7759
@humbertovillanueva7759 2 года назад
Pense que Hera's britanica buen trabajo Saludos desde el hermoso estado de Oregon
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