Not really. There are tens of thousands of flights a day, those were a drop in an infinite bucket. If they are actually being proactive at the conference then it’s worth it (not saying they were, I haven’t looked into the conference and what they did.)
@@Sharyk808That is the stupidest thing I have read all day. The Earth is being deforested at the rate of 50 football fields a minute, You better get your Johnny Appleseed "volunteers" out there right quick. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Unions will stop things because they are democratic. If people get no say the rich will do the Elon and just Move to china when you try to speak aka unionize.
Maybe we shouldnt dump tons of salt on our roadways then every winter. Literal tons of salt get dumped and runs off into our local waterways and ground water, eventually year after year, that's going to have an effect on our eco system. If you add salt to a glass of water, it becomes salt water enough so to change buoyancy, its 1st grade science.
If forests are home to so many species, what do you expect them all to eat? Why are more food bearing trees not being included? Most healthy biomes are more than just a carbon sink or 1 or 2 species of trees. There are entire cycles being disrupted that are vital to the health of the planet and we are being reactive, not proactive, that is not good. Where do these animals migrate, what do they eat, are these trees able to thrive in what the temperature is predicted to be in 20 or 30, 40 years?
Actually both are happening at the same time on the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S.. Maryland and Delaware have entire towns sinking, I think it is called Land Subsistence. I think the Land Subsistence has something to do with the Ice Age and land north of this area rebounding while this region sinks.
"It's a natural thing people, read your history." While natural climate change has happened many times in Earth's past, virtually all recent global warming, all chemical and plastic pollution, almost all destruction of species, and a ton of direct killing off of species was caused by HUMAN ACTIVITY.
It's a convenient blame on the weather because the weather won't understand what human says about it, and it doesn't care. Trees don't die in other places except in this NJ forest. Someting's wrong with NJ, not the weather!
Most educated meteorologists on the planet cannot accurately predict the weather 5 degrees 1 week from now. What makes all these alarmists think they can predict a 3 degree change in ten years?
@@brmadden895 sure and technically climate change is not global warming. Which are you pushing? Weather is part of climate. If weather cannot be accurately predicted, who is foolish enough to believe climate can. You obviously. Go Beg big brother to fix everything for you.
@@nightedpemder4992 technically correct about climate change vs. global warming. "Global warming" refers to the gradual increase in the earth's average temperature since the industrial revolution. "Climate change" refers to localized and regional effects of this increase in average global temperature. I.e. some places are becoming hotter & drier (The Sahara desert, the American southwest), whereas other places are becoming warmer & wetter (Europe, the eastern third of the US). So the two terms have different meanings, but both fall under the same umbrella. You don't think we can predict climate? In six months, it will be May. I predict the month of May will be warmer than the month of November in the northern hemisphere. Would you agree?
@@brmadden895 your prediction is flawed. That is confirming what the Bible says about seasons that God made. You predict the high temperature in Bismarck nd for may 22 of next year within 2 degrees Then I will say you can predict climate change. Even if you do and are wrong you face no consequences. Same for all these alarmists. They just push it forward. The same old doomsday song was played in the 70' s and the world did not end so it was pushed forward. A lot more convinced than then but ten years from now the world will still be here, temp still in the mean and activists pushing forward again.
"This is a natural occurrence. We are aggravated because its inconvenient." NO, it's not natural in this case. Human emissions caused virtually all recent global warming and have increased sea level rise, leading to saltwater encroachment on forests, coastal farmlands, and cities.
@@cycleoflife7331 listen fella I'm still trying to figure out how lactose intolerant and women make milk. Now this that ridiculous answer make you feel more secure
@@DFord-rv3nz Lactose intolerance occurs in the intestinal track and is the result of a deficiency or a lack of a digestive enzyme called lactase. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a woman's ability to produce breast milk. As for how they produce milk, all I know is that it involves a structure called alveoli which are very similar to what lines the inside of your lungs.
@DFord-rv3nz While a single incidence of a forest fire (in this video) could indeed be considered 'natural, the frequency and intensity of last seasons forest fires, was most certainly not.
The fact that they all flew private jet to this climate change conference is funny
Not really. There are tens of thousands of flights a day, those were a drop in an infinite bucket. If they are actually being proactive at the conference then it’s worth it (not saying they were, I haven’t looked into the conference and what they did.)
Need to grow more trees to replace not only Jersey but California Canada and Amazon jungle too.
How many mini seedlings does it take to recover lost contributions for each of these Massive trees?
Oh, Yeah, Good Luck with all that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Who is going to Pay for that?
@@bargdaffy1535 you 🫡
@@bargdaffy1535 state agriculture dept will get trees. Get volunteers to plant.
@@Sharyk808That is the stupidest thing I have read all day. The Earth is being deforested at the rate of 50 football fields a minute, You better get your Johnny Appleseed "volunteers" out there right quick. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for sharing this important story.
I noticed my first ghost forests outside of Lewes, DE back in the 90s and every time I go back its worse.
Remember how he said "controlled burn". Yes forests need fire
Another problem, you can't just replace Trees with other Trees, it has to be the Trees that were in the orginal ecosystem.
So tell me how electric cars are going to stop hurricanes ? 😂
Silly. You already know the answer.
Unions will stop things because they are democratic. If people get no say the rich will do the Elon and just Move to china when you try to speak aka unionize.
Don’t worry nothing will save us from near term human extinction
@@Jc-ms5vv 😂😂😂
@@Sharyk808 hopefully you still got a good sense of humor when there’s no food on the shelves :)
These are the people that built the entire shoreline, complaining about climate change
We need to pay more taxes so the government will change the weather.
Maybe we shouldnt dump tons of salt on our roadways then every winter. Literal tons of salt get dumped and runs off into our local waterways and ground water, eventually year after year, that's going to have an effect on our eco system. If you add salt to a glass of water, it becomes salt water enough so to change buoyancy, its 1st grade science.
ok now show all the housing developments where trees used to stand.....lol
If forests are home to so many species, what do you expect them all to eat? Why are more food bearing trees not being included? Most healthy biomes are more than just a carbon sink or 1 or 2 species of trees. There are entire cycles being disrupted that are vital to the health of the planet and we are being reactive, not proactive, that is not good. Where do these animals migrate, what do they eat, are these trees able to thrive in what the temperature is predicted to be in 20 or 30, 40 years?
Bro I think even our helmet wearing compatriots gotta know this bs
Did the sea level rise or the land subside? I suggest the latter as water is removed from the aquifer below.
Actually both are happening at the same time on the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S.. Maryland and Delaware have entire towns sinking, I think it is called Land Subsistence. I think the Land Subsistence has something to do with the Ice Age and land north of this area rebounding while this region sinks.
Wow.
let not forget about the hills in nyc. plus trees are only good in numbers. so when you over use early then just say it Climate change
How about all that concrete in place of trees thanks new york
that hold the heat at night. so again thanks for show how what being said is wrong. keep it up like joe b.
Don't worry kids, there's no such thing as ghost forests.
It's a natural thing people, read your history.
"It's a natural thing people, read your history." While natural climate change has happened many times in Earth's past, virtually all recent global warming, all chemical and plastic pollution, almost all destruction of species, and a ton of direct killing off of species was caused by HUMAN ACTIVITY.
It's a convenient blame on the weather because the weather won't understand what human says about it, and it doesn't care. Trees don't die in other places except in this NJ forest. Someting's wrong with NJ, not the weather!
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Most educated meteorologists on the planet cannot accurately predict the weather 5 degrees 1 week from now. What makes all these alarmists think they can predict a 3 degree change in ten years?
how many years of weather history do we have over earth time. wait for the math %
weather is not climate
@@brmadden895 sure and technically climate change is not global warming. Which are you pushing? Weather is part of climate. If weather cannot be accurately predicted, who is foolish enough to believe climate can. You obviously. Go Beg big brother to fix everything for you.
@@nightedpemder4992 technically correct about climate change vs. global warming. "Global warming" refers to the gradual increase in the earth's average temperature since the industrial revolution. "Climate change" refers to localized and regional effects of this increase in average global temperature. I.e. some places are becoming hotter & drier (The Sahara desert, the American southwest), whereas other places are becoming warmer & wetter (Europe, the eastern third of the US). So the two terms have different meanings, but both fall under the same umbrella.
You don't think we can predict climate? In six months, it will be May. I predict the month of May will be warmer than the month of November in the northern hemisphere. Would you agree?
@@brmadden895 your prediction is flawed. That is confirming what the Bible says about seasons that God made. You predict the high temperature in Bismarck nd for may 22 of next year within 2 degrees Then I will say you can predict climate change. Even if you do and are wrong you face no consequences. Same for all these alarmists. They just push it forward. The same old doomsday song was played in the 70' s and the world did not end so it was pushed forward. A lot more convinced than then but ten years from now the world will still be here, temp still in the mean and activists pushing forward again.
This is a natural occurrence. We are aggravated because its inconvenient. Sorry Charlie
"This is a natural occurrence. We are aggravated because its inconvenient." NO, it's not natural in this case. Human emissions caused virtually all recent global warming and have increased sea level rise, leading to saltwater encroachment on forests, coastal farmlands, and cities.
Natural, how?
@@cycleoflife7331 listen fella I'm still trying to figure out how lactose intolerant and women make milk.
Now this that ridiculous answer make you feel more secure
@@DFord-rv3nz Lactose intolerance occurs in the intestinal track and is the result of a deficiency or a lack of a digestive enzyme called lactase. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a woman's ability to produce breast milk. As for how they produce milk, all I know is that it involves a structure called alveoli which are very similar to what lines the inside of your lungs.
@DFord-rv3nz While a single incidence of a forest fire (in this video) could indeed be considered 'natural, the frequency and intensity of last seasons forest fires, was most certainly not.
Muh global warming