Technology of Extracting Water From Air | David Broday

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It’s a well-known fact that the crisis associated with the shortage of fresh water has a global scale. If we speak about how many people have no access to clean and safe water, their number reaches hundreds of millions across the world. Do you think this applies only to developing countries?! In reality, even in developed countries, water is polluted because industrial enterprises violate wastewater treatment standards.
Indeed, humankind has big problems with water! This is a fact. But there must be a way out, and there is one!

We are happy to present to you an interview with David Broday, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology and Director of the Technion Center of Excellence in Exposure Science and Environmental Health.

In this video, you will discover:
💦 A technology of extracting water from air.
💦 What does the device for obtaining water from the atmosphere look like, and how many liters of water can it produce daily?
💦 Why does the water issue need to be solved right now?
💦 Can we solve global problems such as water scarcity and hunger in our current format of society?

This interview was filmed within the framework of the Creative Society international project. According to David Broday, “The atmosphere provides an opportunity for extracting water and providing people with potable water, causing them or enabling them to stay where they are, rather than to leave the places where they live.” What should we actually do for that?

We recommend watching the full uncensored version of the International Online Forum “Global Crisis. The Responsibility”: https://www.youtube.com/live/xzm_sYcm5t4?si=4p_gasFNuRh9MDs7

"Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity | Popular Science Film":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HG7kTGBIfo

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