It was a grand structure when it opened, but now it's time to really look for an alternative. I can't imagine those container ships spending weeks in traffic
@mrbaab593218 сағат бұрын
The main problem is that this year is an extreme 'El Nino' year. Central America lost more rain than a normal El Nino year and the rain went farther north than usual. It is a wetter El Nino in Northern California and Oregon, but Southern got almost no water.
@reddog-ex4dx10 сағат бұрын
There are 35 to 36 ships going through the Panama Canal per day now. The drought is over.
@999diablo6618 сағат бұрын
The situation will only get worse as time goes on
@chrisgriffin-nc3jk18 сағат бұрын
I believe it was predictable like people need water for agriculture and other needs, and climate also changes...
@duanenavarre723449 минут бұрын
condensation towers near the large lake could condensate the high humidity in massive amounts. could use the einstein style fridge design seen in US in RV's, and instead of propane use solar thermal. also along the coast use solar stills and collect the salt to sell to fund more of the same til its maxxed out. shading large sections of the lake near channels would reduce evaporation. an additional man made lake could also be made.
@IMBAstuff-hk6cn19 сағат бұрын
wow I didn't know that a whole canal depends on a lake
@ColinMuffs-uu1qu18 сағат бұрын
It would be interesting to see what Nicaragua made instead of this canal if their project came to life
@marimary-bs7xt18 сағат бұрын
Nothing can stop global warming.
@mrbaab593218 сағат бұрын
Except the next Ice ❄ Age, that is due now to the next 7,000 years.
@duanegrindstaff963516 сағат бұрын
Returning to nature will slow changes to a millennial level instead of decadal.
@duanegrindstaff963516 сағат бұрын
What is Trump going to do if he tries to take over the canal, and the lake dries up? Maybe he'll be forced into listening to scientists about climate change.
@stuartmacdonald9289Сағат бұрын
He'll just blame China, claiming they stole all the water. 😂