Very interesting episode about the Artic Ice Cap and coral reefs. Both have to be protected at whatever cost is. The same as human need to stop opening lands or deforestation to built more houses or buildings or factories because the effect of natural disaster will become so much more pronounced and stronger than before. Let's not forget the 3M rules which is to Not mess around with your Mother, your Mother-in-law and the greatest one is Mother-nature. They can give us life at the same time it can be taken away in a blink of eye. And as for Isle of Eeig and Scotch producers island, this are very interesting study cases. Because it's just beautiful and natural so you definitely dont need too many people on it. I think it'd be perfect for people to break away temporarily from hamster wheel for like a week, a month or a year as long as there's electricity and internet. Very interesting indeed, it'll be on my bucket list.
Arctic ocean (and Antarctica) are the "last frontier". There'll be a goldrush into the area once the temperature is high enough to melt the floating ice layer permanently ||oil, previous metals, marine life, new suez..)
The photography of these stories is marvelous. The Arctic is quite a place. The melting of the sea ice and the warming of the oceans and seas have kept the salmon from returning regularly to the rivers of their birth. The nets from some of the Russian trawlers were deep and dragged the ocean floor. Sadly thousands of by catch were thrown back into the ocean and the loss effected the fishing and gathering of hundreds of Alaska Native tribes.
I love the passion of the whiskey managers. I am not familiar with the correspondent that pasted away but I swear he speech sounded so slurred that at times I couldn't understand the word he was saying and I'm talking about an American that doesn't have an accent. I wonder if it was all that whiskey or maybe his impending dome or if that was just normal for him. They did a great job of piecing all the footage that the correspondent had gotten. You can't even tell that it was at one time an unfinished project.
Leslie is a national treasure that must be protected at all costs. Seeing her board the nuclear submarine to venture under the arctic ice is just wild!
Some people like these people here Know how to live life And it can make one jealous on how they do it But certainly they do live their lives like no others
Whenever I watch footage of coral, all I can think about is how the octopus in the footage is laughing at us bc we can't see them. I can't tell you how many times I have watched videos of octopuses and could not see them for the life of me until they decided to change their skin and swim away. We could have been looking at some today and not even know it.
My ancestors came to America in the early 1800's, victims of the Scottish Highland Clearances. I want to immigrate to the Isle of Eigg and eventually die there. This probably won't happen, but I can dream. What a wonderful place! My favorite single malt Scotch Whisky comes from the Tobermory Distillery (Isle of Mull, not too far from Eigg)! Peaty and smooth, even the youngest 10-year-aged variety! It is of reasonable cost; in my view, when it is Ledaig Single Malt Whisky, you don't have to have anything older to be affordable and good!
So if the warmest day they have had is negative six degree fahrenheit and is normally much colder and the water underneath is warmer the deeper you go how exactly is it melting?
I've been in -76 F. In Goose Bay, Labrador in Feb. Blizzard. Sun shining. -50. We're out sled riding with the kids on the base. We humans can live in +129. -76.
They lost me at the freezing cold out house. That could be life threatening. Don't tell me all those engineers can't figure out a way to have an indoor bathroom.
The coral reefs like fish populations across the planet are victim's of hazardous waste burners and plastic manufacture pollution pesticides and herbicides. The halogenated vinyl and halogenated carbon molecules are interfering with reproduction of all species that use motile gametes for reproduction. The motility of gametes is especially important to fish populations and coral. The fishing has never eliminated populations of fish but large areas of the oceans are sterile from industrial pollution. Sea of Japan Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea are notorious victims of halogenated vinyl and halogenated carbon pollution.
Oh boy. These new potential routes are so close to Russia. China on the South China Sea and Russia on the arctic and the ever growing alliance of China and Russia. This will be another era of power struggles.
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Thank you! 60 Minutes, always the best, then and now. Rest in peace Bob.
God bless each one of the cast and crew.
Thank god for these people protecting this beautiful place.
Look at this garden of the sea, how can you not believe in God? How can you not believe that Jesus is Lord after seeing this? ❤
Puuùupuu.@@KafkameetsPlath
lol as if "people" aren't the reason this place needs "protecting".. naive human
I’ve been trying to find Bob Simon’s last story for a long while, glad they finally posted the full length segment! What a legend.
That visit to the submarine in the Arctic was AMAZING. Thank you for that. -- Signed, a US Navy veteran who worked on ships in the 1990s
Perfect for 😊😊a month .. or so!
I really enjoy these programmes, so much information and education, and I am 86.
I enjoy these short reports from unique places too John. I am 66 and live on the Mississippi Coast. Where do you call home?
as much as i despise mainstream reporting, 60 minutes and some pbs shows i enjoy, and im in my 20s
I'm so happy Anderson Cooper was brought aboard @60 minutes. His mother would be so proud. ❤️
This is an excellent Documentary.
It should be curriculum for every single senior in High School in the United States.
Thanks to the brave ones, we get to watch this wonderful documentaries from the comfort of our living rooms ❤
At 73 years old and a Penobscot County, Maine born American it would be pleasant to live there in my waning years.
Thank you very much for including a date for the episodes. Often I don't know if
something is one week old or a decade old.
Ditto
My brother has that problem inside his fridge.
The story can't be the same to their cousins 60 Minutes Australia. They truly know how to keep their viewers angry and confused on their YT programs.
@@FigaroHeythat's gross
I would fit right in on Eigg. What an incredible existence.
To everyone that makes 60 minutes on the scene and behind the scenes thank you you guys are awesome The Best of the Best❤!!! PS I just love Leslie❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Myers70Of course, you'd have to be a MAGA, you're immune to knowledge
The isle of Egg is so unique and interesting ❤
It's actually Eigg 🙃
60 minutes-you never disappoint! Blessings to you all especially to Bob!
Very interesting episode about the Artic Ice Cap and coral reefs. Both have to be protected at whatever cost is. The same as human need to stop opening lands or deforestation to built more houses or buildings or factories because the effect of natural disaster will become so much more pronounced and stronger than before. Let's not forget the 3M rules which is to Not mess around with your Mother, your Mother-in-law and the greatest one is Mother-nature. They can give us life at the same time it can be taken away in a blink of eye.
And as for Isle of Eeig and Scotch producers island, this are very interesting study cases. Because it's just beautiful and natural so you definitely dont need too many people on it. I think it'd be perfect for people to break away temporarily from hamster wheel for like a week, a month or a year as long as there's electricity and internet. Very interesting indeed, it'll be on my bucket list.
Humans will ruin it, don’t worry
Arctic ocean (and Antarctica) are the "last frontier". There'll be a goldrush into the area once the temperature is high enough to melt the floating ice layer permanently
||oil, previous metals, marine life, new suez..)
Absolutely gorgeous set of videos. Thanks from Ireland.
I ❤ these old history lessons …
Thank you 60min! We always love your shows & thank you for posting the dates...from Philippines
Thank you for your interesting programs. They have reinforced my belief that there is still innocenece and nobility in this world.
We gotta save our beautiful world 💯💯
The photography of these stories is marvelous. The Arctic is quite a place. The melting of the sea ice and the warming of the oceans and seas have kept the salmon from returning regularly to the rivers of their birth. The nets from some of the Russian trawlers were deep and dragged the ocean floor. Sadly thousands of by catch were thrown back into the ocean and the loss effected the fishing and gathering of hundreds of Alaska Native tribes.
Eigge is awesome. More communities like this.
I love the passion of the whiskey managers. I am not familiar with the correspondent that pasted away but I swear he speech sounded so slurred that at times I couldn't understand the word he was saying and I'm talking about an American that doesn't have an accent. I wonder if it was all that whiskey or maybe his impending dome or if that was just normal for him.
They did a great job of piecing all the footage that the correspondent had gotten. You can't even tell that it was at one time an unfinished project.
Excelent video. Love the coral reefs close to Havana.
What a wonderful compilation of stories.
Love these stories. Thank you so much.
Today as I sit and watch this episode in Gary, Indiana it is currently -2 degrees -28 degrees with the wind chill..
I wonder how the reefs are today. That was in 2011- the ocean has only gotten hotter.
Wow excellent documentaries thank you so much 60 minutes much so appreciate!❤❤❤❤
excellent documentary ,,bravo keep it up !!
Love this series
Take me to Eigg, I'll never leave..❤
We will welcome 60 minutes in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 ❤❤❤❤
A blessed Friday midnight from the Philippines 😻
Leslie is a national treasure that must be protected at all costs. Seeing her board the nuclear submarine to venture under the arctic ice is just wild!
Mm
please lose the trite crap "national treasure". Try an original thought ... you might like it.
Some updates on these great older stories would be awesome!
I just had to watch the episode about the coral reefs a few times it was so interesting I just had to watch it again.
awesome episode, I want to see more like this.
All this activity is the real reason ice is melting up there
Right/.. this explains exactly why the ice is melting
I would definitely feel cloustraphobic being in a submarine especially under the ice in the arctic ocean.
I like how he taking notes
I am from NYC and I miss it everyday. Great city and Central Park is a beautiful place to visit.
Excellent show!
Love this!
Beautiful places
I want the whisky from the guy that talks to casks.🏴😉👍
LOVE THIS!
That was really nice😃
I enjoyed it very much...
Thank you!
RIP Bob Simon
I love 60 minutes!
Really enjoyed the Arctic report...
So interesting!!
That woman was definitely the queen 👑🤴
On the sub.When he pointed and said " now were starting to see water " , I thought it was coming in on the floor ...lol ☺️
Excelent video
Beautiful video
Thanks
Im rooting for mother nature
I loved this video
I love❤❤❤❤ Lesley Stahl #lesleystahl
Super cool story ❄️🥶🧊
Leave it to a news person to say we’re moving. Lol
Very good report. Thanks! It's good to hear from and about non-whackos, ....in a world dominated by nutjobs.
I'd reside on the isle of Eigg how beautiful raw and beautiful
Some people like these people here Know how to live life
And it can make one jealous on how they do it But certainly they do live their lives like no others
The Arctic Ocean is not permanent ice cover. The ice melts every summer. When this happens is earlier every year.
Scotland 4 EVER!!!🏴
Crazy stuff.
Dear lord, when I die please leave me with those fine folks at EIGG. God bless them all.
THIS IS 8 YEARS OLD!!!!! Merrrrr
Excellent...
Whenever I watch footage of coral, all I can think about is how the octopus in the footage is laughing at us bc we can't see them. I can't tell you how many times I have watched videos of octopuses and could not see them for the life of me until they decided to change their skin and swim away. We could have been looking at some today and not even know it.
My ancestors came to America in the early 1800's, victims of the Scottish Highland Clearances. I want to immigrate to the Isle of Eigg and eventually die there. This probably won't happen, but I can dream. What a wonderful place! My favorite single malt Scotch Whisky comes from the Tobermory Distillery (Isle of Mull, not too far from Eigg)! Peaty and smooth, even the youngest 10-year-aged variety! It is of reasonable cost; in my view, when it is Ledaig Single Malt Whisky, you don't have to have anything older to be affordable and good!
Yea and almost killed all the inndigenous People and stoll their land.
We R all Vics at one time 😢
Seems like they dont like the presence of reporters. I dont blame the geniuses that keep camp. Godspeed my Jedi's. Keep safe, stay warm
Those crocadiles are scary as hell no matter where they may be found!
So if the warmest day they have had is negative six degree fahrenheit and is normally much colder and the water underneath is warmer the deeper you go how exactly is it melting?
"You'd basically have to be sick on a Tuesday. The doctor comes from Skye on a Tuesday."
Reminds me of the Blockbuster movie: Polarstation Zebra!
I love maria hall
Man I ain't diving down there in the day time, let alone diving 100 feet down at night.
I've been in -76 F. In Goose Bay, Labrador in Feb. Blizzard.
Sun shining. -50. We're out sled riding with the kids on the base. We humans can live in +129. -76.
The Polar bears are starving and their habitat is disintegrating. GIVE’EM A BREAK !!!
we can all dream ❤
Nice
great! sounds absolutely terrifying!
Only -26. Last winter it was -58.
seems like everyone needs to know about sprouting broccoli, radish, and mung beans
Did they just say you can freeze the sea water into ice, then bake it in the sun, then melt it,
so you can have drinking water? 🤯!!! 3:16
Leslie stall is definitely stylish in Canada Goose lol
*How sad, everything depending on another war in the future and many citizens without a roof and enormous needs!*
One man patroling the perimeter for polar bears....🥴👍🏾
I wonder if the Cuban reef is still pristine…?
🎉🎉
They lost me at the freezing cold out house. That could be life threatening. Don't tell me all those engineers can't figure out a way to have an indoor bathroom.
Leslie has the best hair
Legs
I can't wait to vote for President TRUMP the GOAT.....just saying
Good
The coral reefs like fish populations across the planet are victim's of hazardous waste burners and plastic manufacture pollution pesticides and herbicides. The halogenated vinyl and halogenated carbon molecules are interfering with reproduction of all species that use motile gametes for reproduction. The motility of gametes is especially important to fish populations and coral. The fishing has never eliminated populations of fish but large areas of the oceans are sterile from industrial pollution. Sea of Japan Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea are notorious victims of halogenated vinyl and halogenated carbon pollution.
Oh boy. These new potential routes are so close to Russia. China on the South China Sea and Russia on the arctic and the ever growing alliance of China and Russia. This will be another era of power struggles.