What's Trapped in Melting Glaciers?

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2024

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  • @TheHistoryUnderground
    @TheHistoryUnderground 3 години тому +22

    Your work is outstanding. Looking forward to more!

  • @ScarTalon
    @ScarTalon Годину тому +4

    I almost feel privileged to watch this video. Not only because of its subject matter and the importance of it, but the level of quality and effort that was put into it from the people it covers to the film makers.

  • @flixbert
    @flixbert 3 години тому +33

    It almost feels like stealing watching this for free on UA-cam. This is Netflix level production quality!

  • @The_Bearded_Wanderer
    @The_Bearded_Wanderer 2 години тому +5

    I think this is the gold standard for youtube documentary, i hope my work wilk be if this quality one day

  • @glacieractivity
    @glacieractivity 2 години тому +4

    As a glacier, I approve of this film. ☺
    On a nerdy level, ice-core data are most valid from the inner plateaus of our two large ice sheets (and selected very high altitude ice-caps, not so much glaciers. There are several reasons for this: A) you do want minimum ice flow for the layers to stay intact and B) you really want to avoid any form of melting. This is because the delta of oxygen 16 over oxygen 18 of the water in the ice would percolate into the ice and wash out any signal. Secondly, if one has a melting season (normal on glaciers), the trapped gasses in the ice will be released in addition to other issues. They are still instrumental as climate archives though, giving us a detailed history of "The Holocene" in combination with all the other archives we have and are deciphering in ever finer detail.
    Kudos for being up to date (with Irvine's shoe) 👍
    Finally, a huge kudos for this "humanistic" take on documentation and communication. We all know that science is pretty "heartless" by design with the most "artistic" output often being to summarize data in graphs. Science is hardly the only way to consider and relate to "change".
    As someone who has authored studies more than two decades ago concluding that Norwegian glaciers will be 99% gone (this is a technical term) by the end of this century, I wish I could grow impossibly old since I am very curious about how this will change the Norwegian national identity as well as Norway as a tourist destination. Both conjure up images of deep fjords rising up to glacier-clad mountains above as well as the barren mountain plateaus from which mountains rise up to harbour glaciers. These identity-forming imageries will be gone in 3-4 generations and I wonder what it will come to "mean" for the people.
    We are living in the period of "last chance to see" (by the way also the title of a fantastic book about the loss of wildlife by Douglas Adams (yes, the author of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)) that ironically supercharge global mass tourism, not exactly helping).

  • @Schglingo
    @Schglingo 2 години тому +4

    Your videos are such a beautiful way to share these important stories. You inspire me to go out and make my own videos to share the beauty of Nature. Thank you :D

  • @yorbenhebbelinck1169
    @yorbenhebbelinck1169 Годину тому +1

    I'm an Archaeologist in my second year at my local university, one day I'd love to contribute my knowledge. Just like you point out beautifully however, we don't have much time and debates about science and whether it is important have given rather troublesome results in some parts of our world. Great video, keep this up!

  • @Dontaskforcheese
    @Dontaskforcheese Годину тому +2

    The quality for a video like this every month or two is insane Aidin. You've got me worried if you get enough breaks or rest.

  • @justanotherperson510
    @justanotherperson510 2 години тому

    Genuinely the quality of your work and the clear passion shows better than a lot of docs on modern tv

  • @amit_negi
    @amit_negi 2 години тому +2

    Big fan of your work

  • @一一一一一一一一一一
    @一一一一一一一一一一 2 години тому +2

    Reminds me of the horror movie called the thing.
    Must have been such a weird feeling to discover an unknown creature hidden in the ice.

  • @aiden19
    @aiden19 2 години тому +2

    Video quality is awesome👍👍

  • @glowabox
    @glowabox 2 години тому +1

    Getting chills within the 1st minute of the video, your work is genuinely awe-inspiring aidin, never stop doing what you do :)

  • @markobajramoski5661
    @markobajramoski5661 41 хвилина тому

    That art is crazy beautiful..

  • @backyardastronomer
    @backyardastronomer 2 години тому +2

    I love your documentaries! I wanna be a glaciologist, so i love this.

  • @dhruvthakur23
    @dhruvthakur23 2 години тому +2

    what a video aidin, super good shots. loved it :)

  • @alexanderpebblington7960
    @alexanderpebblington7960 Годину тому

    I'm lost for words. Wonderful work, both the glacier project and this video

  • @AndreasPetersen1
    @AndreasPetersen1 Годину тому +1

    This isnt content, this is art!

  • @evelyn.borah43
    @evelyn.borah43 3 години тому +4

    this is the 4th video i think, that i’ve seen of yours. i only just found your channel yesterday when i decided to click on your video about the Appalachian rainforest, and i subscribed immediately! love your work, i’ll be watching your channel from now on🤗🤍

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  3 години тому +2

      Thanks so much for the support! 🙌

  • @shubhamrana41999
    @shubhamrana41999 2 години тому +1

    "I would love to hear how you choose your topics and how you became interested in topics like these. Please share your process for making such videos with us someday .

  • @zarinaromanets7290
    @zarinaromanets7290 2 години тому

    Top notch as always, thank you for coming to our backyard and documenting this! Also wanted you to know I sat through that 10 minute apple ad at the beginning hoping it helps you with what little cut YT gives you haha, we need more creators like you.

  • @MuhammedAasil
    @MuhammedAasil Годину тому

    Literally the GOAT of high-quality UA-cam channels. How come you manage to put out this stuff for free anyway? (assuming this isnyour full time job.) All that gear and travelling can't be cheap.
    Eaither way, wanted to let you know youre vidoes literally changed my views on what a good life is. Money? No. Travelling the world to the hardest to reach places? Yes. As a teen, you will definetly will impact my adult life.

  • @AkashKumar-wr7fe
    @AkashKumar-wr7fe Годину тому

    excellently crafted video

  • @NorwayHikesTrails
    @NorwayHikesTrails Годину тому

    Great video Aidin. Have a fantastic weekend 😊

  • @BrycenSerff
    @BrycenSerff Годину тому

    You are so talented Aidin! Your work always inspires me and helps me find that spark in myself. Keep up the great work brotha this was great!

  • @yokllo8988
    @yokllo8988 3 години тому +1

    Beautiful video, keep up the work!

  • @shubhamrana41999
    @shubhamrana41999 2 години тому

    Absolutely stunning man such a cinematic beauty to watch and thank you for such a long video every second is worth watching 🙌🙌 and also the man behind the camera also want to hear his story.

  • @lukewenker
    @lukewenker Годину тому

    love your videos man. you are SO talented.

  • @katiemei3118
    @katiemei3118 2 години тому +1

    You can hear in Dr. Pelto’s voice and see in his face even through the sunglasses how sad he is to lose the ice. The 50% decease 2 years in a row is heartbreaking.
    I’ve watched all your other videos and know you’re passionate about this too. Thank you for sharing this with the world.

  • @zwitchyrose4701
    @zwitchyrose4701 3 години тому +1

    Yayy! Thank you for another amazing video

  • @DanielsMMs
    @DanielsMMs Годину тому

    Finally after waiting a month!

  • @RamiLuai
    @RamiLuai 2 години тому

    I lost my self in this video for a good 20 minutes. Beautiful work!

  • @FromAverageToWarrior
    @FromAverageToWarrior 3 години тому +1

    Yet another amazing doc ❤‍🔥

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari 3 години тому +2

    You are a very good UA-camr.❤

  • @spencer_noack.0319
    @spencer_noack.0319 3 години тому +1

    Yo I’ve been so hyped for anything you post here on out!!! 😆

  • @hrcreation.4935
    @hrcreation.4935 3 години тому +1

    I love your masterpiece bro❤
    Love from India ❤

  • @AchinthaG
    @AchinthaG 2 години тому

    Great content

  • @DansBackcountry
    @DansBackcountry 3 години тому +1

    Practically filming this in my backyard😅

  • @vincentalcantaraa
    @vincentalcantaraa 3 години тому

    Friend, I think your videos are incredible, how much retention percentage do you get with these wonderful edits in your videos?

  • @l42y_
    @l42y_ Годину тому

    This shouldn't be free. But we are all glad it is! Fuckin A, Aidin!

  • @kayazie4364
    @kayazie4364 3 години тому +1

    I've always wondered this. I suppose with global warming, we will find out more soon.

  • @ianmoats2527
    @ianmoats2527 3 години тому

    Aren't you from W NC? Are you and your family all ok? 🙏

  • @Sanfrid97
    @Sanfrid97 3 години тому +3

    Fastest comment in the west!

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  3 години тому +1

      I certainly haven’t seen faster 😮

  • @steelshepherd6843
    @steelshepherd6843 55 хвилин тому

    So the moss was frozen 400 years ago...interesting...

  • @svhm6016
    @svhm6016 3 години тому +1

    Halloween special?

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  3 години тому +1

      Extra spooky glaciers

    • @svhm6016
      @svhm6016 3 години тому +1

      Amazing video man! Im loving it every second! Love your content 🫶🏻

  • @sojourner1171
    @sojourner1171 3 години тому

    🤍🦣

  • @32bitpro
    @32bitpro Годину тому

    Somehow in a way, I like the fact that you don't have millions of subscribers
    Quality of your videos and the knowledge you providing are so much more special to us.
    As a small group of almost half of mil. 😅
    They are like our own little artefacts.
    🏔Thank you ⛰
    (And obviously I wish you more... much more subscribers)