Your videos are great! Ive been investigating about permaculture and holistic agriculture for some time now. Ive watched hours of documentaries, Ted talks, etc. and everything ive learned you have summerised it in just a few videos. Congratulations!
I am currently working in land regeneration and rehabilitation, I never thought that I am helping the land heal but I moved into the profession after 10 years as a nurse and everyone told me "Oh, but you suit healing professions", looks like I went from one healing profession to another.
In short : plant more and climate change is out of the discussion or less severe ! Thanks for that animation. Very clear and informative. I recently learned that the start of the water cycle comes from the plants. Proof : where there are more plants, there is more humidity !
Wow! Probably the best channel I've seen so far for this topic. Brings all the stuff down to an easy point, while I need half an hour patience from people to explain this systems to them.
Hydrology really is the missing factor that needs to be considered and accounted for; the elephant in the room. For those interested in learning more about hydrological impacts of climate change, Walter Jehne has some great knowledge. Oh and episode 37 of the Real Organic Podcast with Didi Pershouse is a must! This video is too important and too good for me not to comment! (Boosts engagement and makes it more likely to be recommended to others 😉) Spread the word, tell a friend. Knowledge is power, and it’s gonna take all of us working together to get things done!
I've been wanting to make an animated video specifically about what's covered in this one. You definitely covered some things I wouldn't have, but I was planning on focusing a bit more on soil and impervious surfaces such as pavement/houses etc and conventional agriculture. Whatever the case, this is awesome. Thank you so much for making it!
Unfortunately our societies ever increasing and belligerent dichotomy is not allowing intelligent and meaningful conversations like the one presented in this video, we either ignore and discredit the science or we are trying to pin down ecological villains. Agriculture is a prime example, many consider it to be a major contributor to the problem and will not recognise its potential as the greatest solution
But it is happening though. This video is proof it is happening. I, for one, am wittnessing a revolution & renaissance of thought! Maybe it's just my peer group, but shift is hitting the fan! Right now! We just need to keep being the messengers of POSITIVE, SIMPLE solutions and not pointing fingers or lamenting how hopeless the situation is.
Regenerative ag is steadily growing. I, for one, grew up with the industrial farming business model but am transitioning to regenerative. It's going to be slow but it's happening.
Solution to all problems is reducing world people poplation. 1 bilion is enough. They wonth need that much food and othe goods, and planet will be able to recover it self.
Great explanation...! I read the book "Climate -a new story-" but I didn't completely grasp many details described here. The animation helps a lot! Thanks!
This is wonderful and explains so much. Walter Jehne goes a bit further explaining hazes and clouds and how transpiration is crucial to the water cycle. Not only is the planet warming but he says the cloud cover is down 50%! If I've understood his lectures correctly, clouds need to be seeded to become rain clouds and bacteria released from trees is the largest and most important source. Another reason why no trees, no clouds/rain. All the emphasis on GHG is misplaced since decreasing how fast we warm the planet will NOT cool it but plants can and do. Oh, I wish everyone could see your video!
00:46 Such an excellent point: These events are not causes of climate change. These events ARE climate change. IOW More and more things (like extreme flood and drought) are better understood not as causes but the facets of climate change.
Just discovered your channel. You seem to create content that should be shown to more people. I'm commenting in the hopes that this will increase the likelihood of Google showing your videos to more people. If people in rural areas saw this video, it might inspire some to attempt to restore ecosystems by planting native trees. It might even get communities to collectively buy farmland to restore for the benefit of the community. Maybe farmers would consider planting trees across some of the edges of the farmland. Continue spreading knowledge. There is so much that could be done if the right people had the right knowledge.
Great job you articulated the rather nuanced and lengthy paradigm that's also put forward by Walter Jehne. Jehne however offers that carbon is only 5% of the contributor to warming rather than 40% in this video. I wonder how the difference can be resolved.
Correction: Water vapour content that a runaway greenhouse effect is measured by only increases the heat index not air temperature and has a regulatory and cooling function through evaporative cooling, low pressure, clouds, and precipitation. Clouds overall have a cooling effect reducing solar radiation by day and slowing the rate of heat loss at night.
I wish this would also have covered: - how paving is also trapping heat in cities and preventing water from getting into the ground - how the melting and not refreezing of glaciers is also impacting the water cycle
Great learnings, Sponge effect on sub soil is needed to absorb shocks n tremors due moist soil in stratas. If no water in aquifer, it is drier and soil less absorbing shocks. Posing dangers to urban high rise development Etc.. Needs prudent corrective action on rain harvesting in aquifers, greens developed on terrestrial.. .. w wshs for safer communities ..
Please consider when discussing the impaction of soil that it is not only "plowing" the ground by agriculture but that homes, subdivisions, and pavement in the cities have an impact on runoff and groundwater.
Here in Ca we ‘try’ to capture and re-purpose storm water but we’re terrible at it. 80% of everything captured evaporates or rolls back to the ocean. Maybe we’ll catch it next time, I doubt it.
Good video. We need desalination plants every 500 miles in the USA below Oregon and the same level on the East coast and the bottom of the USA. Pump water back under ground. To refill the aquifers and coop the ground. Keep plants on the surface. Keep forests from drying out and catching fire and releasing MORE CO2 than fossil fuels. 7.1 million acres of forest fires in the USA in 2021 released over 15 billion cars worth of CO2. 6000 cars worth per hectare. If oxeans are increasing in Salinity probably because we mine salt and feed it to people and livestock and then it all gets flushed back into treatment centers and into oceans. We need to balance our water system. Water out and equal water back in.
gotta love the cheering at the end, just do x y z and the problem solves itself, dont worry about it. i mean, we know about climate change since 1980's and we did alot since then to prevent it right? like phasing out fossil fuels, that we for example also need in plant fertilizers. now you look at how the climate change will affect certain areas where crops are grown you realize hmm.. now we get less area to plant crops, we have to move away from fossil fuels that means less fertilizers? well how are we going to feed all the humans?so im just going to protest infront of an excavator while trying not to die from the floods, the tornados and increasing food and energy prices and that will fix the problem?? gotcha !
Dont be a negative nancy... That's too easy. All he suggested in the video was that the individual just do their own small part. If anything, growing a little food is a cheap distraction from the things we have no control over.
@@dustinthewind3925 We cant do it. our whole civilization is entirely build on fossil fuels, we cant cut them off otherwise we already did. media is controlled by rich people and goverments that dont want you to panic, but in reality they dont have a plan on what to do. in germany the renewables for example are only ready 2030 at the very latest. All the IPCC reports said prior to 2020 that a warming over 1.5°C is apocalyptic, they said that lol. and we can are going on a warming for 2°C in 2030, the artic is melting and loosing dramatic amounts of ice, the more its loosing the faster its warming, most of the worlds methane is trapped at a specific region near the arctic, what you think is going to happen? The runway climate change is already triggered, its not about survival, and we wont be able to survive if panic starts too early.
@@manuelmakaroni2641 Not much any individual (us) can do about it except to accept it and let it play out... It sucks, but that's life, I guess. As for me, im gonna keep watering my garden to at least help keep my house from getting too hot. I got no AC.
@@dustinthewind3925 You dont really know what you are talking about tho, if you want to watch how this really play out, watch movies prior to 2012/2014 when it wasnt clear if climate change is going to be bad or not, those movies show you what will happen. all the late ones is propaganda aimed to not cause a panic. Good movie to watch will be 2012 (released 2009 roland emmerich), there you will see what it means for humanity. or go through lists onj wikipedia for apocalyptic movies (old ones) you will see much crazier stuff then they are showing us right now.
Your videos are great! Ive been investigating about permaculture and holistic agriculture for some time now. Ive watched hours of documentaries, Ted talks, etc. and everything ive learned you have summerised it in just a few videos. Congratulations!
Here is another video which you may like: ua-cam.com/video/vRJyCVXApAk/v-deo.html
@@climate-rescue5805 Stop spamming about your channel.
I am currently working in land regeneration and rehabilitation, I never thought that I am helping the land heal but I moved into the profession after 10 years as a nurse and everyone told me "Oh, but you suit healing professions", looks like I went from one healing profession to another.
In short : plant more and climate change is out of the discussion or less severe !
Thanks for that animation. Very clear and informative.
I recently learned that the start of the water cycle comes from the plants. Proof : where there are more plants, there is more humidity !
Wow! Probably the best channel I've seen so far for this topic. Brings all the stuff down to an easy point, while I need half an hour patience from people to explain this systems to them.
Here is another easy/short video on this topic: ua-cam.com/video/vRJyCVXApAk/v-deo.html
A great visual! EVery one should see this!!
Hydrology really is the missing factor that needs to be considered and accounted for; the elephant in the room.
For those interested in learning more about hydrological impacts of climate change, Walter Jehne has some great knowledge. Oh and episode 37 of the Real Organic Podcast with Didi Pershouse is a must!
This video is too important and too good for me not to comment! (Boosts engagement and makes it more likely to be recommended to others 😉)
Spread the word, tell a friend. Knowledge is power, and it’s gonna take all of us working together to get things done!
best water-cycle display I have ever seen. Already sharing this internationally
Liked that water-cycle video... Try this one: ua-cam.com/video/vRJyCVXApAk/v-deo.html
I've been wanting to make an animated video specifically about what's covered in this one. You definitely covered some things I wouldn't have, but I was planning on focusing a bit more on soil and impervious surfaces such as pavement/houses etc and conventional agriculture. Whatever the case, this is awesome. Thank you so much for making it!
Unfortunately our societies ever increasing and belligerent dichotomy is not allowing intelligent and meaningful conversations like the one presented in this video, we either ignore and discredit the science or we are trying to pin down ecological villains. Agriculture is a prime example, many consider it to be a major contributor to the problem and will not recognise its potential as the greatest solution
But it is happening though. This video is proof it is happening. I, for one, am wittnessing a revolution & renaissance of thought! Maybe it's just my peer group, but shift is hitting the fan! Right now! We just need to keep being the messengers of POSITIVE, SIMPLE solutions and not pointing fingers or lamenting how hopeless the situation is.
Regenerative ag is steadily growing. I, for one, grew up with the industrial farming business model but am transitioning to regenerative. It's going to be slow but it's happening.
Solution to all problems is reducing world people poplation. 1 bilion is enough. They wonth need that much food and othe goods, and planet will be able to recover it self.
This is so extremely well done. I've shared it more than one place already. THANK YOU!!!
Great explanation...! I read the book "Climate -a new story-" but I didn't completely grasp many details described here. The animation helps a lot! Thanks!
This is wonderful and explains so much. Walter Jehne goes a bit further explaining hazes and clouds and how transpiration is crucial to the water cycle. Not only is the planet warming but he says the cloud cover is down 50%! If I've understood his lectures correctly, clouds need to be seeded to become rain clouds and bacteria released from trees is the largest and most important source. Another reason why no trees, no clouds/rain. All the emphasis on GHG is misplaced since decreasing how fast we warm the planet will NOT cool it but plants can and do. Oh, I wish everyone could see your video!
Thanks Virginia for mentioning Walter Jehne, he wasn't on my radar.
Now I'm well into his discussions and science - it's brilliant!
Please make more videos... these are awesome!! I'm definitely going to use your videos in my AP Environmental Science classes.
You are now my favorite channel
Perfect! Excellent illustration! ❤️
I had discovered your channel through regenerative agriculture video now man I won't leave you....
If i were a teacher, your videos would be shown in my class room every single day.
Truuuth! How do we get these videos in class curriculums tho!? For realll!
00:46 Such an excellent point:
These events are not causes of climate change. These events ARE climate change.
IOW More and more things (like extreme flood and drought) are better understood not as causes but the facets of climate change.
Thankyou
Just discovered your channel. You seem to create content that should be shown to more people. I'm commenting in the hopes that this will increase the likelihood of Google showing your videos to more people.
If people in rural areas saw this video, it might inspire some to attempt to restore ecosystems by planting native trees. It might even get communities to collectively buy farmland to restore for the benefit of the community. Maybe farmers would consider planting trees across some of the edges of the farmland.
Continue spreading knowledge. There is so much that could be done if the right people had the right knowledge.
Great job you articulated the rather nuanced and lengthy paradigm that's also put forward by Walter Jehne. Jehne however offers that carbon is only 5% of the contributor to warming rather than 40% in this video. I wonder how the difference can be resolved.
love this
thanks
Correction: Water vapour content that a runaway greenhouse effect is measured by only increases the heat index not air temperature and has a regulatory and cooling function through evaporative cooling, low pressure, clouds, and precipitation. Clouds overall have a cooling effect reducing solar radiation by day and slowing the rate of heat loss at night.
summed it up perfectly
Here is another one which brings quick knowledge to the topic: ua-cam.com/video/bjHxkxRWAs0/v-deo.html
This is absolutely great!
I wish this would also have covered:
- how paving is also trapping heat in cities and preventing water from getting into the ground
- how the melting and not refreezing of glaciers is also impacting the water cycle
I would want to hear about human waste water system issues and the removal of burrowing creatures from more and more ecosystems as well.
great stuff
Love your videos. Thanks!
Great learnings,
Sponge effect on sub soil is needed to absorb shocks n tremors due moist soil
in stratas. If no water in aquifer, it is drier and soil less absorbing shocks. Posing dangers to urban high rise development Etc.. Needs prudent corrective action on rain harvesting in aquifers, greens developed on terrestrial..
.. w wshs for safer communities ..
TERRIFIC JOB !!!
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Please consider when discussing the impaction of soil that it is not only "plowing" the ground by agriculture but that homes, subdivisions, and pavement in the cities have an impact on runoff and groundwater.
The video is very interesting. We could probably find expressions of climate change beyond floods or droughts.
Here in Ca we ‘try’ to capture and re-purpose storm water but we’re terrible at it. 80% of everything captured evaporates or rolls back to the ocean. Maybe we’ll catch it next time, I doubt it.
GREAT VIDEOS!! Could you please make some more of Agriculture! 🙏🙌
awesome, thanks for this great video
Great video thank you
Brilliant
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Great video
We need to take action before to late. climate change is can affect our agriculture production. thats why we need to protect our Environment, Plants..
Excellent video great quality.
Here is 2-minutes of quality video which explores the big picture of hydrologic cycles: ua-cam.com/video/bjHxkxRWAs0/v-deo.html
Great explanation - thanks for sharing!
Interlinking of world water bodies across the land surface of the Earth will offset droughts as well as floods. How come this has not been happening?
Easy to follow, nice work
💯💚 #waterstories
Beautiful animations. Good writing. What animation software do you use?
thank u i hope i get an A on my quiz
Thank you for pointing out scientific fact!
There are too and I mean too many people that try to simplify those to CO2
#bioticpump
Fantastic video!
Very Informative
How are you only at 6k subs???
Wow
#savesoil
But the government wants to keep mass agri the last thing it wants is for people to responsibly shepherd the land and become less state dependent.
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Good video. We need desalination plants every 500 miles in the USA below Oregon and the same level on the East coast and the bottom of the USA. Pump water back under ground. To refill the aquifers and coop the ground. Keep plants on the surface. Keep forests from drying out and catching fire and releasing MORE CO2 than fossil fuels.
7.1 million acres of forest fires in the USA in 2021 released over 15 billion cars worth of CO2.
6000 cars worth per hectare.
If oxeans are increasing in Salinity probably because we mine salt and feed it to people and livestock and then it all gets flushed back into treatment centers and into oceans.
We need to balance our water system.
Water out and equal water back in.
Here is an alternative you may like: ua-cam.com/video/vRJyCVXApAk/v-deo.html
Huge fan beautiful.
does it have a warming effect or is it an insulative effect?
why are the automatic subtitles in Vietnamese?
when will mass agriculture be forced to change to regenerative practices ? can it be done before they destroy much of our continent ????
It doesn't work like that... Evaporation and precipitation are not at the same place.
Cool, you make the funny virus private
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gotta love the cheering at the end, just do x y z and the problem solves itself, dont worry about it. i mean, we know about climate change since 1980's and we did alot since then to prevent it right? like phasing out fossil fuels, that we for example also need in plant fertilizers. now you look at how the climate change will affect certain areas where crops are grown you realize hmm.. now we get less area to plant crops, we have to move away from fossil fuels that means less fertilizers? well how are we going to feed all the humans?so im just going to protest infront of an excavator while trying not to die from the floods, the tornados and increasing food and energy prices and that will fix the problem?? gotcha !
Dont be a negative nancy... That's too easy. All he suggested in the video was that the individual just do their own small part. If anything, growing a little food is a cheap distraction from the things we have no control over.
@@dustinthewind3925 We cant do it. our whole civilization is entirely build on fossil fuels, we cant cut them off otherwise we already did. media is controlled by rich people and goverments that dont want you to panic, but in reality they dont have a plan on what to do. in germany the renewables for example are only ready 2030 at the very latest. All the IPCC reports said prior to 2020 that a warming over 1.5°C is apocalyptic, they said that lol. and we can are going on a warming for 2°C in 2030, the artic is melting and loosing dramatic amounts of ice, the more its loosing the faster its warming, most of the worlds methane is trapped at a specific region near the arctic, what you think is going to happen? The runway climate change is already triggered, its not about survival, and we wont be able to survive if panic starts too early.
@@manuelmakaroni2641 Not much any individual (us) can do about it except to accept it and let it play out... It sucks, but that's life, I guess. As for me, im gonna keep watering my garden to at least help keep my house from getting too hot. I got no AC.
@@dustinthewind3925 You dont really know what you are talking about tho, if you want to watch how this really play out, watch movies prior to 2012/2014 when it wasnt clear if climate change is going to be bad or not, those movies show you what will happen. all the late ones is propaganda aimed to not cause a panic. Good movie to watch will be 2012 (released 2009 roland emmerich), there you will see what it means for humanity. or go through lists onj wikipedia for apocalyptic movies (old ones) you will see much crazier stuff then they are showing us right now.
@@manuelmakaroni2641 I think idiocracy is more likely, imo. And I never know what im talking about. Should I just shut up?