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modern technology allows significant water savings in agriculture. uh, how much drip irrigation? ah, we can u use those crops that probably consume not only fresh, but also slightly salty water, weakly mineralized and in israel, and a state that suffers from uh, water shortage, nevertheless, it sells food. this is an amazing fact. they have introduced so many interesting technologies that the whole world can use, so, well, do not drink less, but just spend efficiently, but there are technologies that are only at the experimental stage. this is what will happen there in the next 10-20 years. and this is, let's say, the cure of water from fog. yes, there are special net devices that are placed across the air currents and condense, while the fog condenses and is quite large. we drink and water can get seaside say
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regions or say now, well, also well known, and the impact of artificial impact on cloud systems. yes, and we know very well how during our big events special make. these are, uh, experiments, precipitation falls somewhere. and that means moscow is already, uh, everything. well , no rain. so this problem also exists and the geopolitical aspect, let's say. there are even lawsuits in america about what uh in the drylands uh were affecting these cloud systems. precipitation has fallen, and in the neighboring area everything is lacking, and they converge why affect these cloud systems. in this way, there are more interesting projects. say icebergs. yes, yes, iceberg delivery well, a lot of technical problems arise. how to hook it, how to tow it? how to close it so that it does not melt? how do you turn it around then? into
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fresh water. well, uh, a lot of other things, dmitry andreevich well, yes, the prospects for catching fog, let's say with a net, are still foggy, yes, but if uh for a couple, well, how to look at the problem from the other side, do not solve the problem of fresh water. but, maybe look for some alternative to fresh water in general. well, that's not water, that's, well, not h2o i don't know where the glands of cacti get there somehow or something else to nibble it man adjust to the salty after all. unfortunately, there are now alternatives to water for humans. no, it's our physiology that's how our proteins work. this is how our enzymes work. this is how our dna works, and even this beautiful cactus also contains order, there are eighty percent of water, and the human body is without water. cannot live, but plants without water. they cannot live, of course, some plants adapt to low-salt water. and some are not so maybe, unfortunately, evolution went the other way and we live. exceptionally physiological
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concentrations of salt in our body, apparently, somewhere there are stocks of times. well, no matter how evolutionarily, yes, a person was not rebuilt, not rebuilt, therefore there are no alternatives and our task is, take care of the environment, our task is to save water with you, the task is to purify water to receive water by more accessible methods, and to build waste-free energy resources that save an industrial system that will use recycled water so that we do not have a pipe with dirty water flowed out, and only food went out and the water remained in the cycle. we must think ahead with you when developing new technologies, but think 5-10-15-20 years ahead. why lead, and the consequences of this or that pretty enterprise? here's how to think ahead. i have a question for our guests optimistic eske opticians. well, you all probably remember mowgli the book and you know that there was such a water
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truce there when during the drought the animals did not attack each other at the watering place. here we even have a representative of this water truce now there is something. what do you think the next 10 years will see a water truce in the world or water warriors? what are we preparing for? who has a prediction? i think that they are waiting for us, but water wars, because water is becoming more and more expensive. water is already more expensive than oil, and therefore it is already more expensive. well, of course, and so it's time to build an exchange and trade while we have the opportunity to develop and protect. and by the way, the same spaniards who built a large hydroelectric power station now they have made an elevator for fish, or for pebbles, but i'm afraid that we are not in power, maybe, let's say that wars await us. and this, of course, is not easy. but now, indeed, the secret power of water, it is becoming so universal
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and, uh, almost half of the world's population lives in territories that have been resolved by basins that belong to different countries and there are a lot of conflicts associated with the use of these water resources. from a very different order, conflicts - these can be territorial borders run along the river. uh, conflicts can be related to the use of water resources, but the fact is that those countries that are in the upper part of the river basin. they have priority, like the chinese, for example, and in the argun basin, uh, or in the irtysh basin, they use part of the water for their own needs, without thinking that there will be obligations. yeah, moreover, they are not going to make any multilateral agreements, and therefore there are certainly problems, let's say a change in the water regime. there is the construction of these reservoirs. well, maybe even a little uh, displaced there. and in central asia yes, when it is profitable for some strange people to dump uh water into
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reservoir in the winter, generating electricity, and other countries that are downstairs. it is beneficial for them to use this water in the summer, say uzbekistan. and for kyrgyzstan, it is more convenient to use the winter period , there are also conflicts between them. well, what i want to say, because i, uh, after all. eh, i imagine that people are learning to negotiate many of the problems of transboundary rivers. uh, let's say like in europe it 's the raynaud pool hail to america a huge pool. uh, laplata, pool shovel, it's time. on argentina brazil, uruguay they were able to agree, including on the basis of economic mechanisms. we have really hot spots, and this is, first of all, the tiger and frafat basin, where turkey syria iraq iran is tied up, and there, too, turkey is a riding country and there is a very interesting example. when everything, on the contrary, those countries that are at the bottom of the basin,
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they dictate the role of those who are located. e above this is the nilo basin and there is egypt it just so happened historically it has. uh, some legal basis, which implied the greatest use of this water. well, egypt is one of the most water-rich countries, so, of course, she dictated and she is a powerful country, and she dictated her will to her neighbors. but now, when, well, time has passed and many countries, they began to think at the top, but they started talking about egypt, in short, how can they live, including ethiopia, she has, uh, the richest resources, and she also wants to receive a recipient, some energy, and she began construction of a large uh, the reservoirs are large dams. and so between the interaction between egypt and ethiopia, this is now one of the tense tangles, which, by the way, uh, resolution, which ours are also involved in. the foreign ministries are also interested in such hydrological foundations
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for solving this problem. that is, in principle, of course , there are such hot spots, but uh, after all, people learn to negotiate. i always knew. naturally. i thought that there are oil warriors or there is all the politics around it so, in fact, they will all end up in water warriors, more about that soon and let's talk, but for now advertising advertising on ntv welcome to the country of talent in the year of the cultural heritage of the peoples of russia on ntv, this is what you need to understand, we don’t have enough attention today. what city did you come from? we came from the city of kurgan, this is beyond the urals, in fact, amazing. yes, our people live in russia magic on the finger, as they
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got up, and drove on and well done. oh, where were you, my not a stranger at the level, there is my country, a new show, a country of talents, lyokha does not need a wife, he has a dozen of them. tomorrow at 20:50 on ntv on the air program science and we a program about how science will change our lives in the next 10 years. what is the probability that in 10 years humanity will still die of thirst, whoever has a ready need for air has a person who cannot breathe , i hope. will live i recommend to everyone drink clean water and i hope that he will not
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die. let's go to zero, put the percentage will not die, a wonderful optimistic skeptical forecast. i understand, thank you, but what do you think, in 10 years, humanity will die of thirst. i believe that if we count on the heads, then yes, we can say that will die and therefore, well, 95% that will die. thank you natalya leonidovna well, if you like, you said that you believe in the ability to negotiate between people, but still, with what probability will humanity die of thirst in 10 years? it is interesting that the water crisis has always existed on earth. eh, now there 100 years ago 200 years ago, people just perceived it differently and solved this differently. uh, the water crisis that we see and indeed 2 billion people will suffer from
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water. eh, definitely. can be solved by the absence water from the lack of water, well, of course, can be solved and solutions. i already spoke. these are water-saving technologies such as water purification. this is the introduction of a variety of methods. e receipts there of circulating water supply and so on. they will allow this problem to be solved, so 0% 0 thank you dmitry andreevich do you have a forecast? what is the probability that humanity will die of thirst if we do not pay attention to the environment, if we do not pay attention to water purification, water processing, to our relationship reasonable to waste water, we spend every muscovite on 350 liters of water per day, and about 120 inhabitants of europe, if we do not use water rationally, then, yes, we will die of thirst. i believe 50%. 50% thank you very much. volodya, with a probability of less than 37%, it pleases a human year from thirst
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after all. we certainly won't die in 10 years, but it turns out, but it turns out, water problems have always existed. but i think that there were no water hosts. how much is predicted now. how many people, and most importantly, that it turns out that there is a lack of water - this is a disease too much. we do not believe that people will begin to die from diseases caused by lack of water. in general, water is a very strategically important resource. we need to protect it, but i am glad that, in principle, technology can help us here. uh, and i would really like to hope that we can agree, and whether it will work out or not, we will find out pretty soon in the next 10 years. it was the program. we and science are science and the program is about how science will change, including our life with you in the next 10 years. let's save water despite the fact that russia has a lot of water, including fresh water. and most importantly, let's somehow agree, see you in a week,
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don't get sick. bye. who's
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not mad at you. i'll think about it.
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hallelujah
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no i'm too lazy to clean up later killed. in principle, for whom should i clean for you, or what? don't believe in murder. great
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all herald of death, lead us to the victim, she is goncharova, 27 years old, office manager. judging by the condition of the skin, we can talk about severe poisoning, but it doesn’t look like food, we have to wait for an autopsy. understand, did you notice that the number of photos per square meter of our victim would have some kind of huge ego, well, of course, because she earns money, far from sitting in the office, yes, of course. you look how the hut is packed. it's obviously dads' sponsors, they love models. so even explore here. you see, it was nesting, everything at a glance, got to the bottom of it. yes, there are already morons, it is clear that this is a conversion. they're all models
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on drugs, really. all that models, or something, i don't know or what? don't be mad at me vanya smells recent means.
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and do not pay attention to this, this is the norm. and who are you, i am olga vasilievna, the neighbor wanted to know that a robbery had taken place. i'm afraid something more serious, i understand everything. to tell the truth, it does not surprise me interestingly. why she as for me was not so very accommodating. she didn’t say hello and she had companies with suspicious
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personalities. well, yes, by the way she is. i listened to music loudly terribly, then we don’t take these pictures of normal girls from them. and who is vanya so i wanted to say that to her a guy named ivan came often. i think they had a relationship. last time i heard, they quarreled for two weeks, he is not visible here. he is such a. tall dark handsome
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i'm not anna my name is masha i'm her sister. i understand that sanya something happened. please hello hello get out of here. have a seat. our sisters were content with a long
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time strained relationship. why is that? well, despite our external similarity, we are very different in turn. i always thought that studies should come first. anya's work was, well, more frivolous often changed men and went on to a career in shooting for magazines. and how often did you see him? we haven't seen much in the last couple of years. i just live in another city and come here, occasionally i am bankers at work, but last night anya called me excited and asked me to come. she seemed to want to tell me some important news. i have no idea. well, now she's
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dead. who is ivan you know, no? i don't know, you know, i've been lost to her suitors for a long time and what does he do? garbage cleans up, we have no answer to garbage chance promises eternal love and all that. i'm sorry, but i'm not very helpful. but you know, i can give you the address of the office where they have been working for the last years. and here is my phone number.
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what is pale? what kind of people are you, and what should you call yourself? after that, you left me to die. oh, we are so happy, a couple of years does not threaten, and no one was embarrassed to faint no, well, for the years that we have been watching you? nothing bothers us anymore. listen, if you're not feeling well, go to the doctor together. when i woke up they mean, most importantly, everyone started screaming. already the glasses flew out in the closet for half an hour i convinced them that i convinced them alive. not sure what if it's all real soul ghosts? listen, you either go to the medical unit or let's work. someone responsible staged a
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dump pay attention that pay attention to cleanliness you will work, you can take an example, and i already tidied up. awesome, okay, where is he? the victim was indeed poisoned by a chlorine-based substance. i was kept in poisoned spirits. i said that these models go to the descendants of ice. a dangerous profession, first of all, she is not a model, an office manager. and secondly, you said something else, that's not all. i understand that they were supposed to kill her with the substance, they were counting on the fact that it would simply spoil her appearance. he had an allergy to the components of the poison, which led to sphyxia. listen it looks like that's great. okay i'll go. here in the office, i'll talk. come follow me.
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where to? you can't talk to a dog in the main office. not a question. still not possible without prior agreement.
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how to change valery, you can tell her that i i'm going, yes, you see, you can just talk about everything. i don't understand what's going on here. about whom was anna goncharova killed this morning at her home? but
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how do we investigate it? so you sit down and tell me, everything about her is better for me. anya was a wayward person, she could not stand criticism in the work of the stars from the sky, there were not enough, but she completed all her tasks on time. i cannot say that anya maintained friendly relations with anyone. working in the office for her was something like, well, if only there was posing for different magazines.

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