The oceans are warming even faster than experts predicted, a change that’s 'truly extraordinary'

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  • In Maine, one expert says, "we’re going to live on a coastline that’s going to be vastly different than the one we had before."

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  • @DaKrawnik
    @DaKrawnik 28 днів тому +29

    Newsflash:
    No one cares until it's too late.

    • @elinope4745
      @elinope4745 20 днів тому +1

      You don't know what you got till its gone.

    • @sytonicflux
      @sytonicflux 2 дні тому

      Humans are only smart enough to create technology, not smart enough to know what it's impact will be. Goodbye climate change, hello AI!

  • @mydoggracie1
    @mydoggracie1 29 днів тому +96

    We are going to deal with it by starving to death.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 28 днів тому +3

      Better yet, get the snip-snip.

    • @lilliasvideo
      @lilliasvideo 28 днів тому +2

      or we could build a big umbrella and park it out in space to block some of the suns heat?

    • @proudchristian77
      @proudchristian77 28 днів тому

      Hee hee , & say HI while you there for us ok !

    • @jonathonpotts5666
      @jonathonpotts5666 28 днів тому +1

      sadly I've been thinking much the same

    • @HikeBikeWalkRide
      @HikeBikeWalkRide 27 днів тому

      Probably ….but only China owns most of the farmland in the United States.

  • @sustainablelivingnl773
    @sustainablelivingnl773 28 днів тому +21

    Even though disasters are inevitable the fossil fuel industry continues to have a stranglehold on our politicians. Instead of trying to help speed up the transition to renewable clean energy the fossil fuel industry is doing everything it can to slow down the transition even though they have been aware of the consequences for decades. If this is not criminal activity what is.

    • @WaningGibbous
      @WaningGibbous 27 днів тому +4

      Its all about money :(

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

      The real world is trying to slow it down. You lot give up every thing that uses fossil fuels for energy or products and see what a life you have. A least you won't be hypocrites, using the benefits of oil/gas whilst demanding everyone else give it up.

    • @donniemoder1466
      @donniemoder1466 15 днів тому

      The transition is unacceptable to most countries and most humans.

  • @WaningGibbous
    @WaningGibbous 27 днів тому +21

    It's not just humans that will lose, it's the whole planet, and that is just sad.

    • @votpavel
      @votpavel 27 днів тому +5

      nah,the planet will be here - it will take over again and all thats left will me human rubble

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 13 днів тому

      @@votpavel Nope, not exactly, there will be humans still, just possibly not our civilization. Wait a couple of thousand years, it could happen, if anyone cares about our future we can prevent it.

    • @friedrichjunzt
      @friedrichjunzt 9 днів тому +1

      Well, may be the octopoi can start where we left

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 9 днів тому

      @@friedrichjunzt Get off your lazy ass and help fix this.

    • @sytonicflux
      @sytonicflux 2 дні тому

      Last I checked Venus is still going strong, albeit not a pleasant environment for life though.

  • @chrismullin8304
    @chrismullin8304 28 днів тому +15

    Thank you Elders! We shall build a monument on your honor, and call it “The Great Garbage Patch”

    • @OldJackWolf
      @OldJackWolf 26 днів тому +2

      I'm an elder. The system was here long before my parents were born. And BTW, where were the young people at climate protests and marches over the decades? Most were grayheads from what I saw.

    • @jajajaja2606
      @jajajaja2606 8 днів тому

      Obviously you don't produce any garbage, don't use fossil fuels and don't overconsume more than any generation ever did before. Well done

  • @supermikeb
    @supermikeb 28 днів тому +13

    Americans are about 4% of the global population, yet have contributed over 50% of the Greenhouse Gases that are causing the warming, while one political party stopped any Climate legislation for 40 years, and pulled the US out of the Paris Climate Accord to reduce emissions, which some other countries followed after.

    • @OldJackWolf
      @OldJackWolf 26 днів тому

      Yes, but there's plenty of blame to go around. After all, Obama fracked us and brought the US to record levels of fossil fuel production.

    • @elinope4745
      @elinope4745 20 днів тому

      Since 1984, all population growth has been from immigration and the children and grandchildren of recent immigrants. It's not American's that are responsible for such emissions, it's select political groups that keep on mass importing people from other countries that are causing half of all US emissions. Meanwhile you seem to have forgotten that China is over double the US's emissions. Do your part, stop buying cheap products built in China where they don't have environmental regulations like we do.

    • @jajajaja2606
      @jajajaja2606 8 днів тому

      Where does the number 50% come from? It doesn't sound too credible

    • @supermikeb
      @supermikeb 7 днів тому

      @@jajajaja2606 We were the first and most industrialized country, and even now Americans use 10 times the energy of the per capita average of the rest of the world.

  • @josiemystery
    @josiemystery 29 днів тому +42

    We are SO done

    • @billr1129
      @billr1129 28 днів тому +1

      Crispy

    • @john1boggity56
      @john1boggity56 28 днів тому

      The first piece of artificial intelligence ever on this planet anywhere is neo classical economics which is coupled up with neo conservative politics and the old protestant work ethic thrown in for good measure. See if you can evade its power by doing anything it doesn't want you to do. Life automatically gets harder, and you become socially ostracized. It's not OUR fault. But this AI program will cause our extinction and many non-human species as well.

    • @user-in9yx7mf8d
      @user-in9yx7mf8d 28 днів тому

      Maybe, but we have to do what we can to mitigate the pending crisis.
      Are we Capt. Sullenbergers or are we J. Bruce Ismays?

    • @leonidojr.pretencio8526
      @leonidojr.pretencio8526 19 днів тому

      So sad

  • @briansprock2248
    @briansprock2248 29 днів тому +23

    Buckle up

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon9092 29 днів тому +96

    Adaptable... Total BS.
    We have had 10 000 years of stable climate that made farming possible. Now we are driving climate way out of this predictable zone. We can see droughts, wildfires, floods, heavy rain and so on. This makes the foodweb that supports everyone unreliable.
    Check some limits of growth studies...
    And at the same time we are losig coral reefs that supports around 25% of all marine species. While our fisheries are changing, over fished, dying, making death zones due to polluted/manuered rivers and so on. Our marine ecosystems are under huge pressure because of human race. This mean many species are just diminishing and pushed toward extinction.
    And in the same time we are running out of fresh water. Aqvifers have been overused almost everywhere. Our rivers are polluted (ie. UK has found almost none nonpolluted rivers). Our mountain glaciers that provides melt waters during summer are vanishing rapidly (ie. Alpine glaciers by 2050-2070 causing 40% of Europe to lose their fresh water source). Similar thing has been going on in Colorado river basin. And those are just few examples, there are plenty from Andies, Himalayas, Kilimanjaro and so on. Humidity is drawn from soils at rate of 7% per 1C temperature rise.
    Our forest are drying too and trees are dying because of it. (ie. Finnish study, Bogota in Amazon rainforest is in drought, huge wildfires everywhere, ..)
    We have lost around 50% of the insect biomass. Mammals have turned from 99,9% wildlife to 3%, just because humans and their domesticated animals and pets takes 97% of total biomass.
    We are affecting every single corner of this planet with our emissions and pollution (ie. microplastics are everywhere). We are raping last untouched areas as we speak. We have to stop our devastation and leave 30% of this planet totally out from human touch. And make 20% more as sanctuaries where we can see the nature.
    Permafrost rapidly warming and it is generating more and more ghg's every year. 100-1000Gt of CO2e by 2100 is range of these estimates. That means few decades worth of current human emissions making even 2C targets impossible.
    Sea level rise is predicted to be 12-20 meters by 2300 with only 2C warming (State of cryosphere 2023). 10-20 meters with current ghg emissions (IPCC).
    We have to stop burning any fossil fuels as fast as we can. That will avoid most future warming. (Yet still SO2 aerosol dimming effects will rise temperatures at that point with 0,6-1,3C [IPCC, Hansen]. But if we keep burning fossil fuels, the gap rises even higher.)
    We have almost no way to avoid 2C warming. Our current trend is toward 3-5C warming, but even that means we have to act NOW.
    STOP ALL FOSSIL BURNING. TODAY.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 29 днів тому +2

      We already totally rely on robbing stored energy and fertility , and that bank is nearly outa funds even with no catastrophic climate change .

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 28 днів тому +3

      All bs.

    • @radman1136
      @radman1136 28 днів тому +6

      Mars? Really? Good luck with that B.S., you get it that lil' elon is a sociopath right?

    • @our-collective-awareness
      @our-collective-awareness 28 днів тому +3

      But the Saudi's and oligarchs need more gold. So shut up.

    • @solarwind907
      @solarwind907 28 днів тому +3

      The only thing I would disagree with is stopping all fossil fuel usage today.
      I would say stop as soon as humanly possible.
      We need to really accelerate the usage of renewable energies and energy conservation ASAP.
      Good luck to you,

  • @mamajojoful
    @mamajojoful 28 днів тому +10

    And of course the US pushes for more and more war...MIC is evil.

  • @radman1136
    @radman1136 28 днів тому +14

    Can you say exponential?

    • @friedrichjunzt
      @friedrichjunzt 9 днів тому +1

      Yeah, we are efft. People dont understand exponential growth.

  • @venturefanatic9262
    @venturefanatic9262 28 днів тому +12

    Yeah, this is going to excelerate. Greenland and all of the Glaciers are melting, then you got the Permafrost thawing. God I hope I age out before it spirals out.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +1

      They melt from Summer forest fire and ice comes back every winter stop the delusions.

    • @venturefanatic9262
      @venturefanatic9262 28 днів тому +3

      @@woodchipgardens9084 You don't know the difference between a Glacier and a Snowpack, so your the ignorant one.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +1

      @@venturefanatic9262 their both ice, stop the brainwashing.

    • @venturefanatic9262
      @venturefanatic9262 28 днів тому

      @@woodchipgardens9084 Done with you since your just a Troll.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      @@venturefanatic9262 Keep in mind that Heat is always Temporary.

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy 28 днів тому +4

    now, imagine entities like google, apple, amazon, putting their data centers in deep, cold water because: free cooling.

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 27 днів тому +1

    I am diving on the Mesoamerican reef right now, and the temperature at 60 feet has dropped almost a degrees since last year! That is almost 6 degrees in the last 10 years !

  • @BufordTGleason
    @BufordTGleason 28 днів тому +1

    It’s the beginning of runaway everything, linear projections are actually exponential and more and more folks are having a tougher time explaining it.

  • @drrobairebeckwith3687
    @drrobairebeckwith3687 28 днів тому +3

    The important thing is that people change their behaviour. We as individuals are responsible for our emissions and level of consumption of greenhouse gas emitting products. Dietary change (not eating meat) for example can involve the decision of a moment. We choose what we buy and how we heat our homes, what car etc we use and how we travel and how much we fly. Too often the blame is diverted to those we can’t control so easily and to excuse individual inaction. We need political change clearly but we can all contribute as consumers

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 28 днів тому

      Sorry but “every little bit helps” is garbage… I still try to do it because it’s the right thing to do… but corporate pollution is the problem, systemic pollution…
      I pick up litter everywhere I go, and that’s good but even if I dedicate my life to it, that won’t stop others from doing it, no amount of effort I put in can offset the litter that others dump.
      It all adds up, sure, but their pile will always outpace mine.
      “Every little bit matters” but only when we all do a little bit
      Change your diet all you want, if you’re buying food then you contribute to the problem even if you try to fix it, what food could be bought that’s not contributing to the problem. It’s all grown on land that’s been cleared of natural life, treated with chems, mechanically processed, wrapped in plastic and shipped cross country by truck.
      That’s how the system was designed to work, it’s easy, has long shelf life and brings in the money!
      When the profit motive is the only motive it’s hard to expect different results.

    • @hazeldel13
      @hazeldel13 27 днів тому +1

      Over 80% of emissions is from under 20 companies. Even if everyone did reduce emissions it would not matter unless you force the companies to do so.

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

      You lot do it then. But you won't, you expect everyone else to take the hit for your delusions that you have been gaslit into. If you really believe in this stuff you should be stopping all fossil fuel related consumption, products as well as energy. But you would rather use pointless energy up on here rather than get off the electrical internet and give up everything you fear.
      Until you do it , you cannot expect anyone else to take you seriously. You just look hypocritical. That goes for the lot of you. Put your money where your mouths are.

  • @RieCherie
    @RieCherie 29 днів тому +26

    I blame all of us, I wouldn't be surprised if this is one of the final years that the ocean is able to support life. I don't understand why the commentators are not more distraught!

    • @bobdooly3706
      @bobdooly3706 29 днів тому +3

      Do not worry because Oceans are upto 10km deep , they are at a constant temperature and marine life is flourishing.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 28 днів тому +2

      Probably because we know science and you don't?

    • @solarwind907
      @solarwind907 28 днів тому +4

      Unfortunately, ocean temperatures are taken at many depths all over the world, and the data shows extreme temperature rise at all levels.
      Please do some research before you mis- inform others.

    • @chihirostargazer6573
      @chihirostargazer6573 28 днів тому

      ​@@francismarion6400 And you think you know science? How much pollution do you expect to dump into the environment 24hrs a day worldwide before it has serious consequences on our planet's ecosystem? Thinking human beings aren't messing things up on a grand scale is just complete ignorance.

    • @bluegold21
      @bluegold21 28 днів тому +5

      @@bobdooly3706 WTF! It's like you took absolutely no notice of what the video was saying. But just to make it clear to you. Marine life is not flourishing. The corals are bleaching, fish stocks are falling drastically. The ice caps are shrinking and so plankton, the foodstuff at the base of the food chain in the ocean, is declining rapidly. Plus the AMOC is going to come to a virtual halt in the coming 10-20 years which will stop Oxygen from being circulated through the ocean. That in itself is a climate catastrophe bc if there is no O2 feeding the sea floor then anaerobic bacteria take over and the ocean starts pumping out Hydrogen Sulphide. Get your facts straight before pretending to know it all.

  • @benitomoralesjr1142
    @benitomoralesjr1142 28 днів тому +3

    Common sense.
    You destroy to build.
    Reflectivity takes place.
    The SUN starts to bake.
    Everything!

  • @bobgreenthumb8066
    @bobgreenthumb8066 28 днів тому +3

    and down the plug hole we go >>>>>>>>>>>>

  • @TheDoomWizard
    @TheDoomWizard 28 днів тому +2

    Comments section on point

  • @johnauner671
    @johnauner671 28 днів тому +1

    Ocean acidification made ocean warming less than expected for a couple of decades but that chemical reaction can only be pushed so far. The models were adjusted for less warming and are now off the other way. We are headed for more ocean induced storms, ice melt and effects on agriculture and life forms. Nobody will be unaffected.

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

      Co2 dissolves much more readily in cold water. As the water warms the co2 comes out of dissolution. So more co2 in the atmosphere as the seas warm, less weak carbonic acid in the water.

    • @toughenupfluffy7294
      @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому

      @@user-it7lf7kk8m But enough less to stop coral bleaching?

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 8 днів тому

      @@toughenupfluffy7294 sea water never becomes actually acid so probably nothing to do with coral bleaching. Research has pointed to several other factors that might be responsible for bleaching. One might be heavy rain water run off from inland bringing a lot of sediment with it which obscures the water , and stops the algae in the coral from getting sufficient sunlight. There are several lines of enquiry but the acidification thing is just activists not understanding the subject yet again.

  • @Spice1_
    @Spice1_ 29 днів тому +4

    Great vid Ty

  • @RHODOAN
    @RHODOAN 28 днів тому +10

    The warmer the planet gets, the faster it gets warmer. I don't understand why something that should be self-evident hasn't been factored into the predictions.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +2

      It is not warmer, you keep getting scammed on this fact.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +2

      It is not warmer, you keep getting scammed on this fact.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому

      @@woodchipgardens9084 : SEE:
      -“MET Office UK, Causes of climate change” -"Columbia Climate School, How Exactly Does Carbon Dioxide Cause Global Warming?"
      -“MIT, How do greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere?
      -NASA: Vital Signs, Global Temperature

    • @SuperSilverTrees
      @SuperSilverTrees 13 днів тому

      ​@@woodchipgardens9084Sure, source: Cause, I said it's not warmer :D. You climate change deniers are shameless assholes.

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm 28 днів тому +2

    And still they do nothing

  • @user-it7lf7kk8m
    @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

    Can anyone tell me what the ideal average temperature of the earth is supposed to be, and why that temperature? I assume someone must have used the settled scoence of the last few decades to come up with a figure. Once we have that target figure; how much co2 do we have to add or subtract to the atmosphere to get to that target temperature?
    Got to break the problem down , got to have a target point. Thanks. , and if you have figures please supply attributions/sources for the original person(s) who worked it out. Ta.

  • @ErnestOfGaia
    @ErnestOfGaia 27 днів тому

    Thanks🎉

  • @newmoonmeteorites4430
    @newmoonmeteorites4430 28 днів тому +2

    Scary. And NASA wants to go "to the moon, mars, and beyond". Maybe that cash could be better spent...

    • @toughenupfluffy7294
      @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому

      The American government spent $24 billion on NASA last year. It gave Big Oil $5 trillion in subsidies, 200 times as much.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 24 дні тому

    Heat is always temporary and Night Time is always Cooling, Winter is always freezing and forest fire always melts Glaciers.

    • @toughenupfluffy7294
      @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому

      Have fun with all of that denial. Keep your head firmly in the sand until it's too late.

  • @monkeyhaters9258
    @monkeyhaters9258 28 днів тому +2

    El minio ,underwater volcanic activity..... Oil companies saying ,
    yeah that's it..!👌

  • @1960DaveS
    @1960DaveS 28 днів тому +3

    Could the rise in ocean temperature be due to infrared light absorbtion as a result of disolved carbon dioxide and methane in addition to loss of sea ice. Ice requires 80 calories for heat of fusion to transition from solid to liquid. The next 80 calories heat from 0 to 80C. Ouch.

    • @john1boggity56
      @john1boggity56 28 днів тому

      Thinking the same thing - could be an atomic positive feedback loop coming up when the ice is gone, even for a short period, because of what you said.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 28 днів тому +1

      Plant Trees!!
      August 12, 2022
      The more trees who die, the less oxygen you will have, and the hotter the temperatures will be because there will not be leaf coverage to cover over the height of human habitation to reduce temperatures. You must remember that unlike trees, man-made objects, like metal boxes to cars to buildings, absorb solar energy and release it as heat into the air. It is not just the gases from combustion and the heat from hot motors (petroleum and HVAC motors), but ALSO the heat-radiating characteristic of man-made object surfaces that raise the temperature of the air. A great example of this are cars and trucks standing outside in the sunlight. How hot is the body surface? What about leaves and branches of a tree - are they hot to the touch?? Whatever solar energy man-made objects absorb, they will radiate it. That includes solar panels. THAT is what is happening right now. You will probably have to disassemble and destroy a lot of heat radiating technologies such as cars, trucks, buildings, AND the blacktop/sidewalk surfaces by deconstituting the elements and returning them to mine sites and reburying them, and put trees back in those places in order to bring temperatures down (and bring in rainfall).
      It is getting to where trees are treated as ornaments of beauty instead of living beings who provide numerous critical functions while alive - cooling the air at human height by providing shade, providing oxygen, and making rainfall more likely to happen through transpiration of water vapor during photosynthesis. Trees brings rainfall activity, while deserts take it away because there is NOTHING to contribute to the formation of rain clouds, bringing rain. Also, the presence of moisture and trees will narrow down the range of temperature fluctuations that happen over a 24-hour period. Essentially, entire cities act as small deserts, since there is relatively little vegetation/tree coverage. Cities are even worse than deserts in this regard ALSO because of man-made objects' heat-radiating characteristic.
      I must also add here from more recent research on my part that ocean plants and organisms are also perhaps even more important as far as oxygen generation is concerned, as they produce about half to maybe even 80% of the world's oxygen. Preservation of the ocean is important for our oxygen supply, and preservation of our forests is important as explained in the previous paragraph. That means keeping in mind the effects of drilling, harvesting, and mining disasters in the oceans that end up killing life in the immediate surrounding area. You can end up cutting your supply of oxygen even faster this way than with clearing forests, while through clearing forests, you are raising the affected area's temperature through removal of tree coverage.
      What can we do in the meantime? Can we grow trees to cover narrow roads and grow vines that grow leaves during spring to cover the roads overhead ahead of the summer months? Can we build vine structures over the majority of buildings for a similar reason? We have to have a way of bringing temperatures down by removing as many man-made objects from contact with the sun as possible in any way we can. It is ridiculous to see 120+ degree F temperatures. Kuwait is starting to become unliveable because of these temperatures. You'll see the Ethiopian Desert normally hit 122 degrees, and it has hit 140 degrees. Even worse is the Lut Desert in Iran, which see temperatures of nearly 160 degrees! American Meteorological Society claims a reading of about 177 degrees. There, electronics stop working very quickly, and you can only be out of the car for two minutes maximum. ACs in many cars quit working. Shoes melt.
      Assuming that we have started to take apart the technologies such as cars, vehicles, etc. and started planting trees and covering up buildings and roads to shield them from the sun, how then would we deal with the nature of "green energy?" The fact is, if we carry out these actions, then solar energy could become unreliable for substantial power generation because the vegetation, including trees, would then bring on more periods of rain, which would in turn impact the number of days of availability of full sunshine. It remains to be seen what would be the impact on winds by such vegetation, even if the windmills are built with propellers far above the tree tops because of the potential for the moderation of the Earth's temperature across its surface relative to today's present scenario. We may have to examine what wind conditions were like thousands of years ago through descriptions of such in ancient writings in areas that were not yet deforested. I recognize that this might not resemble the scenario in which we regreen as much of today's deforested areas as possible. This may also have an unseen impact on wind energy as a reliable source of energy.
      I believe the key is reducing the level of technology we have, which can reduce the impact of mining, drilling, and harvesting on the Earth, as well as remove sources of heat generation as described earlier.

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

      ​@@stephanieellison7834 a bit long , but interesting nonetheless and I would agree to an extent. It is puzzling that official organisations seem to go completely the opposite direction , chopping down trees at any opportunity and building concrete and glass over huge swathes of good arable land. It is almost as if governments local and central don't actually believe in the conservation rhetoric that they spout.

  • @toughenupfluffy7294
    @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому

    We haven't even begun to see the trophic cascades that will be caused, leading to mass extinction. And top predators always go first.

  • @mrhappy4521
    @mrhappy4521 11 днів тому

    Good thing it’s just the environment

  • @julienrockingham-ip4co
    @julienrockingham-ip4co 23 дні тому

    This is for all those parents to figure out. I didn't expect any of this

  • @davidmckendry7684
    @davidmckendry7684 27 днів тому

    The experts can't know what they don't know. It hasn't happened in our age. One tipping point passing act as multipliers on the balance.

  • @duanewirth273
    @duanewirth273 28 днів тому

    Tom Nelson podcasts discuss ALL things related to climate.

  • @BoydGilbreath
    @BoydGilbreath 28 днів тому +3

    I used to use margarine. It's so far inferior to butter. When you factor in the water that gets whipped into the margarine, and the lies about the " toxic, inflammatory seed oils" it's made with, butter looks very good. I hear those naysayers in the background chanting about cholesterol, etc. We have no clue what the long term effects of margarine are, but we know that humans have been eating butter for many centuries, and done quite well.

  • @stanleykachuik2589
    @stanleykachuik2589 27 днів тому +1

    Lovin this buttered popcorn 🍿. While the end game plays out 😁
    2027-2029 will be very climatic 😅

  • @volkerengels5298
    @volkerengels5298 29 днів тому +4

    first reason....... The long term trend. No Sir.
    second: El Nino - sure.
    third: Honga Tonga. False - the effect is negative. Meanwhile the eruption has a slight cooling effect - if at all.
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    forth: Missing cooling effect through aerosols. /Ships reduced their sulfur emissions drastically.
    fifth: Ocean heat content came up like a bloob.
    ------------------------
    I'm not a climate scientist - but I know all of this is in discussion.
    The friendly guy who teached us here only mentioned the 'good' cases.

    • @solarwind907
      @solarwind907 28 днів тому +4

      Sorry, the long term trend is totally legitimate and data supported. Wish you were right.
      You can take away, El Niño, and other temporary effects in a long-term trends are still pointed up.

    • @volkerengels5298
      @volkerengels5298 28 днів тому

      @@solarwind907 I meant that general global warming cannot be responsible for the JUMP in temperature in 2023.

    • @bluegold21
      @bluegold21 28 днів тому +2

      Hong Tonga actually increased stratospheric warming. H2O is a GHG.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +1

      While volcanoes generally produce a temporary cooling from soot, Honga Tonga ejected a great deal of water vapor into the upper atmosphere which is causing a slight but not insignificant warming for several years. Something like .03ºc.

    • @solarwind907
      @solarwind907 28 днів тому +1

      @@lrvogt1257 I think you’re splitting hairs. For me, just knowing that we’re putting more greenhouse gases in the air every day is all that matters. Watching the glaciers melt, and the sea ice extent Shrink, Permafrost melt etc., I know what’s coming.
      Do your best to take care of yourself and your loved ones. When it really hits the fan, you will have less regrets.

  • @michasosnowski5918
    @michasosnowski5918 28 днів тому +1

    Yeah, everythings going to shit, but stay positive, dont rock the boat too much.

  • @cosmicenigmarevealed
    @cosmicenigmarevealed 26 днів тому +1

    Extract the oil and the planet heats up.

    • @elinope4745
      @elinope4745 20 днів тому

      Hmmm, I haven't considered the possibility of the oil acting as a heat insulation layer. Thank you for this perspective.

  • @user-ov8db4ft3j
    @user-ov8db4ft3j 23 дні тому

    Our wickedness is too much

  • @stephanieellison7834
    @stephanieellison7834 28 днів тому

    Plant Trees!!
    August 12, 2022
    The more trees who die, the less oxygen you will have, and the hotter the temperatures will be because there will not be leaf coverage to cover over the height of human habitation to reduce temperatures. You must remember that unlike trees, man-made objects, like metal boxes to cars to buildings, absorb solar energy and release it as heat into the air. It is not just the gases from combustion and the heat from hot motors (petroleum and HVAC motors), but ALSO the heat-radiating characteristic of man-made object surfaces that raise the temperature of the air. A great example of this are cars and trucks standing outside in the sunlight. How hot is the body surface? What about leaves and branches of a tree - are they hot to the touch?? Whatever solar energy man-made objects absorb, they will radiate it. That includes solar panels. THAT is what is happening right now. You will probably have to disassemble and destroy a lot of heat radiating technologies such as cars, trucks, buildings, AND the blacktop/sidewalk surfaces by deconstituting the elements and returning them to mine sites and reburying them, and put trees back in those places in order to bring temperatures down (and bring in rainfall).
    It is getting to where trees are treated as ornaments of beauty instead of living beings who provide numerous critical functions while alive - cooling the air at human height by providing shade, providing oxygen, and making rainfall more likely to happen through transpiration of water vapor during photosynthesis. Trees brings rainfall activity, while deserts take it away because there is NOTHING to contribute to the formation of rain clouds, bringing rain. Also, the presence of moisture and trees will narrow down the range of temperature fluctuations that happen over a 24-hour period. Essentially, entire cities act as small deserts, since there is relatively little vegetation/tree coverage. Cities are even worse than deserts in this regard ALSO because of man-made objects' heat-radiating characteristic.
    I must also add here from more recent research on my part that ocean plants and organisms are also perhaps even more important as far as oxygen generation is concerned, as they produce about half to maybe even 80% of the world's oxygen. Preservation of the ocean is important for our oxygen supply, and preservation of our forests is important as explained in the previous paragraph. That means keeping in mind the effects of drilling, harvesting, and mining disasters in the oceans that end up killing life in the immediate surrounding area. You can end up cutting your supply of oxygen even faster this way than with clearing forests, while through clearing forests, you are raising the affected area's temperature through removal of tree coverage.
    What can we do in the meantime? Can we grow trees to cover narrow roads and grow vines that grow leaves during spring to cover the roads overhead ahead of the summer months? Can we build vine structures over the majority of buildings for a similar reason? We have to have a way of bringing temperatures down by removing as many man-made objects from contact with the sun as possible in any way we can. It is ridiculous to see 120+ degree F temperatures. Kuwait is starting to become unliveable because of these temperatures. You'll see the Ethiopian Desert normally hit 122 degrees, and it has hit 140 degrees. Even worse is the Lut Desert in Iran, which see temperatures of nearly 160 degrees! American Meteorological Society claims a reading of about 177 degrees. There, electronics stop working very quickly, and you can only be out of the car for two minutes maximum. ACs in many cars quit working. Shoes melt.
    Assuming that we have started to take apart the technologies such as cars, vehicles, etc. and started planting trees and covering up buildings and roads to shield them from the sun, how then would we deal with the nature of "green energy?" The fact is, if we carry out these actions, then solar energy could become unreliable for substantial power generation because the vegetation, including trees, would then bring on more periods of rain, which would in turn impact the number of days of availability of full sunshine. It remains to be seen what would be the impact on winds by such vegetation, even if the windmills are built with propellers far above the tree tops because of the potential for the moderation of the Earth's temperature across its surface relative to today's present scenario. We may have to examine what wind conditions were like thousands of years ago through descriptions of such in ancient writings in areas that were not yet deforested. I recognize that this might not resemble the scenario in which we regreen as much of today's deforested areas as possible. This may also have an unseen impact on wind energy as a reliable source of energy.
    I believe the key is reducing the level of technology we have, which can reduce the impact of mining, drilling, and harvesting on the Earth, as well as remove sources of heat generation as described earlier.

  • @DanielWatson-vv7cd
    @DanielWatson-vv7cd 28 днів тому +1

    Question,
    The guys and gals I communicate with on social media are not interested in environmental issues. How can I open them up to the conversation of environmental improvement.

    • @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
      @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 28 днів тому +2

      You should show them all the recent heat and rainfall records that have been broken this year and in the past few years. 2023 is the warmest year ever, along with 2016 and 2020. China has had record rainfall, USA deadliest wildfire on record, the EU has had their largest fire in 2023 and the record breaking SSTs.

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 28 днів тому +3

      Ha!
      Good luck… I been trying for 30 years and people still treat me like chicken little… I’ve not tried to CONVINCE anyone in years. I simply speak as if it’s an accepted fact and if they dispute it then I save my breath

    • @user-in9yx7mf8d
      @user-in9yx7mf8d 28 днів тому +3

      Show them Exxon’s own studies from the 1970’s on the effects of climate change. Not going to change many people’s minds, but can show how real this is, and how real it’ll get for everyone eventually

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому

      Then show them all of the record temperatures etc from many decades ago, then realise it's all pretty much normal, give up panicking and go and have a good time with your mates. There is more than enough crap in the world without worrying about stuff that is largely made up.

    • @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
      @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 27 днів тому +1

      @@user-it7lf7kk8m record uk temperature up to 1970: 36.7°C - record uk temperature up to 2003: 38.5°C - record uk temperature up to 2024: 40.3°C - 2023 hottest June and September on record, February 2024 mildest February on record for eng - wales and the wettest on record as well.
      Every 1°C of warming in the atmosphere gives 7% more rainfall and oh! Coincidentally, how are we breaking rainfall records? USA 2021 and 2022 extreme floods, 2023 rounded 47°C in Spain, record temp in Europe is in 2021.

  • @albin4323
    @albin4323 22 дні тому

    The only physically possible way to warm the oceans is through the sun since infrared light only manages to penetrate one mm or two of the ocean surface, which means this ocean warming cannot be caused by extra CO2.

    • @brmadden895
      @brmadden895 19 днів тому

      The ocean is constantly in motion via currents, upwelling, downwelling, etc. That extra heat is constantly being mixed throughout the ocean.

    • @toughenupfluffy7294
      @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому +1

      And you're obviously an oceanographic climate scientist, right? You know all the answers, don't you? Thanks for helping us all out of this horrible situation with your deep insights.

    • @albin4323
      @albin4323 8 днів тому

      ​@@toughenupfluffy7294 It's basic common science, anyone who looks it up can see for themselfes that the sun stands for the majority of heat going into the oceans, blaming it on infrared light that bounces back from the CO2 rich atmosphere is ridiculous since it's not energetic enough to heat our oceans that much.
      Think about this have you ever actually gotten heated up from the ground when you are outside on a walk during sunny weather? The answer is no because it's not energetic enough for infrared rising from the ground to heat the skin surface, only the sun manages that.

    • @Encephalitisify
      @Encephalitisify 6 днів тому

      I know! I love how the little sun shining on my stove heats up my coffee.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv День тому

      So what’s happening to the sun?

  • @micklaws5520
    @micklaws5520 29 днів тому +2

    If the Rain Forests are not receiving rain but desert regions in the ME are is it because of the Rain Forest area shrinking?

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 28 днів тому +1

      yes - it causes "arctic amplification" with the jet stream bigger and slower since the equator and arctic temperature difference is less.

    • @micklaws5520
      @micklaws5520 28 днів тому

      @@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 I would say it’s the magnetic excursion taking place as well as influences from solar plasma emissions from the solar storms.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 28 днів тому

      @@micklaws5520 Globally Resolved Surface Temperatures Since The Last Glacial Maximum" Matthew B. Osman, Jessica E. Tierney, Jiang Zhu, Robert Tardif, Gregory J. Hakim, Jonathan King & Christopher J. Poulsen published November 10, 2021 Nature volume 599, pages 239-244 (2021) -----------
      Analysis of global mean surface temperature (GMST) the last 24,000 years by combining several hundred previous published paleo analysis from all over Earth, took 7 scientists 7 years to do the work of combining hundreds of previous published paleo analysis and filling in the areas of Earth between the analyses using advanced statistical methods, and calculating the uncertainty in those statistical methods for the infill. "Climate changes across the last 24,000 years provide key insights into Earth system responses to external forcing. Climate model simulations and proxy data have independently allowed for study of this crucial interval; however, they have at times yielded disparate conclusions. Here, we leverage both types of information using paleoclimate data assimilation to produce the first observationally constrained, full-field reanalysis of surface temperature change spanning the Last Glacial Maximum to present. We demonstrate that temperature variability across the last 24 kyr was linked to two modes: radiative forcing from ice sheets and greenhouse gases; and a superposition of changes in thermohaline circulation and seasonal insolation. In contrast with previous proxy-based reconstructions our reanalysis results show that global mean temperatures warmed between the early and middle Holocene and were stable thereafter. When compared with recent temperature changes, our reanalysis indicates that both the rate and magnitude of modern observed warming are unprecedented relative to the changes of the last 24 kyr".
      Time to grow up people - industrial CO2 induced abrupt global warming was first analyzed in detail in 1890 by Svante Arrhenius! Current CO2 levels are already well above anything in the past 3 million years! There's already over 400 Zettajoules of EXTRA heat in the oceans accumulated since 1995. The Arctic will soon be ice-free with 1200 gigatons of pressurized methane hydrates being released as an "abrupt eruption" - just a 50 gigaton release will double global warming temperatures on Earth.
      no. I'm happy to answer questions, though you should keep in mind that my 26-year-old Greenland work has
      been superseded by more-recent studies, especially for the Holocene (the last 11,000 years), and in particular by
      the studies that combine records from a half-dozen ice cores in central and northern Greenland. These studies were
      lead by the Copenhagen glaciology group, and you can find them on Google Scholar. Bo Vinther was one of the
      main authors.
      I read quickly through the "carbonbrief" article to which you linked, and it seems accurate to me. If you read that
      carefully, it should answer the main questions you have.
      Having said that, my direct responses RE my study published in 1997 (and its predecessor in 1995):
      1. Those studies were primarily designed to examine the glacial to Holocene transition (20--10 kyr ago),
      and they are *not* the best way to address the issue of recent warming and its millennial context.
      They captured the start of the current warming but were not designed or capable of resolving it well.
      And even if they did, it's just for one location in central Greenland. Using one location is a valid approach if examining
      very long-timescale changes (e.g., the 20--10 kyr transition) but not at all a good idea for decadal-scale changes.
      The noise at the short timescale requires that you average a group of sites spanning a region. "Noise" means both
      failures of the proxy record to record climatic temperature accurately, and real climatological / meteorological
      variability that arises strongly from atmospheric dynamical patterns.
      2. In the context of (1), the questions you raise about how accumulation and isotope calibrations are treated in
      different studies is irrelevant to your concern. Those are minor issues.
      3. The entire approach of comparing recent observed warming to past variability *for the purpose of inferring
      mechanism* is fundamentally a weak argument because the timescale is too short to reconstruct past variability
      well or, more importantly, to reconstruct the climate forcings well. This argument will become stronger as
      warming proceeds.
      4. Following from (3), the reason we know the recent warming is due to changes of the atmospheric greenhouse
      is that we can measure the effects on the radiative balance of the planet and compare it to uptake of energy
      by the planet (primarily manifest as ocean warming) and to other forcings such as solar intensity.
      Here's an analogy: you are sitting in your house on a cold evening. You pull a thick blanket over yourself
      and start to feel warmer. Why do you feel warmer? Was it the blanket trapping heat (yes, at least in part, it
      must be)? Was it your furnace working harder? Was it a sunbeam coming through a window? There are only
      a limited number of options, and you can know about the role of all of them. In this case, greenhouse gases
      are the blanket. The sun is your furnace, etc.
      5. Following from (4), the evidence is overwhelming that most of the warming of Earth since 1980
      has been caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gases and the feedbacks associated with warming.
      The warming from 1850 to 1950, however, contains a "natural variability" signal in addition to an anthropogenic
      signal, and this natural component can be regarded as the "end of the Little Ice Age," and it was partly solar
      and partly volcanic. It is unlikely that we will ever be able to give a confident and fairly precise statement
      about how much of this earlier warming was anthropogenic vs. natural (most of the warming occurred
      between 1910 and 1950, as I recall), but there are strong arguments that it was at least half anthropogenic.
      The problem is we will never be able to head backward in time and launch some satellites to get the measurements needed.
      Best wishes,
      Kurt Cuffey...................................................................................................................
      Kurt M. Cuffey
      Professor, Department of Geography, University of California

  • @smokymcpot5917
    @smokymcpot5917 18 днів тому

    Until ppl are ready to talk about the biggest problem we have which is there's too many humans i don't care how warm the ocean is getting or climate change. The planet needs to or we will destroy earth completely.

  • @paulearl56
    @paulearl56 17 днів тому

    God Bless all the SENTIENT creatures from heaven bind them into your MANSION Lord Jesus Christ for they are harmonious with nature and not of form mind and present the way humans should be...God Bless Amen ❤

  • @lasseholopainen8097
    @lasseholopainen8097 28 днів тому +1

    Feedback loops

  • @thaimagalhaes4216
    @thaimagalhaes4216 21 день тому

    what about the oil industry tho ?

  • @cosmicenigmarevealed
    @cosmicenigmarevealed 26 днів тому

    On top of oil drilling.🙄😞

  • @jajajaja2606
    @jajajaja2606 8 днів тому +1

    This spring many of my fruit trees failed to produce fruits, because the weather was too extreme. Next year it might be the case for all trees and perhaps vegetables as well. We cannot continue to produce food like it was business as usual. There's need for innovative strategies, like alley cropping, increased covering, intercropping, covering plants, drilling wells for watering in case of drought and only then, learning about agriculture of warmer countries, etc.

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 8 днів тому

      HORSESHIT. All of that is YOU, YOUR local WEATHER.

  • @lisadeakins7225
    @lisadeakins7225 23 дні тому

    Geoengineering for sure! Climate engineering

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat 27 днів тому +1

    Just wait until 2025 and 2026 roll in. Enjoy.

  • @StabilisingGlobalTemperature
    @StabilisingGlobalTemperature 28 днів тому +2

    He did not mention the cutting of sulphur from ship fuels. Sulphur has a cooling potency hundreds of times more than CO2 warming, per tonne. This sulphur cutting since 2020 has had a measureable effect on solar flux. Measured by satellite. And they compare the shipping routes with non shipping areas, so it is a very marked signature, not random chance. This has been widely discussed in the climate science community, so he must know. Why no mention? It can only be for political reasons not scientific.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +1

      It is true that burning fuel with fewer aerosols is reducing global masking. The aerosols, like soot, tend to block light and cool the atmosphere.

  • @onestarabove7027
    @onestarabove7027 27 днів тому +2

    Watch Dr. Happer debunking global warming. The ocean’s current only makes a circuit every 90 years.

  • @cfarinho
    @cfarinho 8 днів тому

    Is it global or local?

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 8 днів тому

      Local, the global average, the "anomaly" temperature of the oceans continues to rise. What's your point? You could have fucking Googled this.

  • @nightlightabcd
    @nightlightabcd 28 днів тому +3

    What news center is this? I knew it wouldn't be FOX!!

  • @dannyfels2838
    @dannyfels2838 28 днів тому

    It's forest fire, and volcanos

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +1

      Forest fires and specifically Honga Tonga (most volcanoes tend to cool the atmosphere from soot) do have some warming effect but this is in addition to warming from Industrial CO2. The warming from CO2 is making forest fires worse.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      ​@@lrvogt12572023 Canadian wildfires
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada was affected by a record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories were affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season had the most area burned in Canada's recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +2

      @@woodchipgardens9084 : That is certainly consistent with global warming increasing drought.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      @@lrvogt1257 you understand nothing about droughts, im sorry but i dont have time for your education.

  • @user-sh2xn4fz6j
    @user-sh2xn4fz6j 27 днів тому

    Tudo que é nosso eles passa pra outros muito bestas mesmo

  • @hotsauce8671
    @hotsauce8671 20 днів тому

    Bring back our trees

  • @keithsextonakathebluerose
    @keithsextonakathebluerose 28 днів тому

    Once the Beaufort Gyre in Greenland lets loose that'll all go back to really cold real quick.
    Tell me that you know what that is, and what will happen when that much cokd water flows into the North Atlantic?

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +2

      This is a situation I'm very unclear about. If the AMOC were to slow enough or stop it would prevent warm water from getting to Europe but the warm water would build up at the equator. This could cause much greater extremes of hot and cold at mid latitude which, I would think would result in much more extreme weather.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      ​@@lrvogt1257hurricanes are a natural occurance and your absolutly delusional if you think hurricane generated by greenhouse theories.

    • @toughenupfluffy7294
      @toughenupfluffy7294 8 днів тому +1

      Northern Europe will no longer be able to sustain its crop production, just like in the Little Ice Age, when famine in Europe was widespread, leading to social strife and multiple wars. Along with this, temperature gradients between the North Pole and the equator will be dramatically increased, leading to many more, stronger storms, from the equator to the Pole. This is just the local effect of shutting down the AMOC. Global effects will occur also, as the equator heats up planet wide.

  • @john1boggity56
    @john1boggity56 28 днів тому

    Let it happen (cynical comment on the way). The earth has had many biodiversity contractions and a few major extinctions events over the last 600 miilion years. Each time the number of species recovers but it takes 10 to 20 million years. New species are formed from vacated niches, but it's very unlikely to be homo sapiens!!!

  • @kinggodbrush4614
    @kinggodbrush4614 14 днів тому

    😄the core has slowed down in the process of reversing,that means a weaker elictromagnetic field,that means more solar radiation will get through, hence a warning period,the process will take around a thousand years to complete -This is just the beginning people

  • @ReesCatOphuls
    @ReesCatOphuls 29 днів тому +4

    4:50 - unwritten media law of ending with hope. Another book of data rich doom with a weak vague unsupported happy chapter at the end.

  • @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
    @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 28 днів тому +4

    This is true. Well said.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      Stop the delusions.

    • @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
      @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 28 днів тому +2

      @@woodchipgardens9084 go and check all the heat records that have been broken in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and even 2024. UK first ever 40C (40.3°C) in 2022 (record was 37.1°C back in 1990, 38.5°C 2003, 38.7°C 2019) and oh yeah, rounded 20°C in January in the Scottish highlands… The ever warming is right here and right now.

    • @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
      @COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 28 днів тому +2

      @@woodchipgardens9084 and yes, the years 2016, 2020 and 2023 are the top 3 warmest years globally, on record. 48.8°C in Sicily in 2021, 46.8°C Valencia, Spain in 2023. 2020 is Europe’s warmest year ever and 2023 is the second. South America, North America and Asia for example, all experiencing record heat. If you want to keep denying climate change before it’s too late, then so be it.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      @@COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet Debate anything false, Heat is always temporary, Night time is always cooling, Winter is always Freezing and Forest fire smoke melts Glaciers, debate anything false.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому

      @@COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet 2023 Canadian wildfires
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada was affected by a record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories were affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season had the most area burned in Canada's recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

  • @billyboy4797
    @billyboy4797 3 дні тому

    The circus will continue.

  • @andrewpickard3230
    @andrewpickard3230 17 днів тому

    Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies. Climate the Movie out now.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 25 днів тому +1

    ahaha thats why we re FREEZING in april in texas this week and in italy ahahahahaha

    • @sarahm.5356
      @sarahm.5356 8 днів тому +1

      What matters are yearly global averages, not temporary local events. Even in Texas, if you look at temperature trends, the averages are going consistently up. There will be fluctuations and strange events. But overall, your temperatures are rising.

  • @johnd.5601
    @johnd.5601 28 днів тому +5

    I wonder if all the trash I'm dumping in the ocean is helping? The ocean is too cold. Environmental extremism is making me burn tires and old batteries! Keep pushing this and I have plenty of trash. I'm already triple bagging and using the maximum amount of plastic!

    • @JonathanLoganPDX
      @JonathanLoganPDX 28 днів тому

      You're a Richard

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 28 днів тому

      You are an idi ot. 😂

    • @user-it7lf7kk8m
      @user-it7lf7kk8m 27 днів тому +1

      One of the good environmental actions occurring is the project trying to clean up the Pacific garbage patch and some south American rivers

  • @deplorablesunited7168
    @deplorablesunited7168 27 днів тому +1

    Electric cars, solor panels wind turbines destroy the environment you fool's 😂large scale open pit mining in 3rd world countries😮

  • @dfdigger3820
    @dfdigger3820 27 днів тому +1

    yeah science said masks worked, Science said stay 6 ft away, science said vaccines worked lmao too :P

  • @betterpoliticsquetu
    @betterpoliticsquetu 8 днів тому

    its official and undeniable even tho i already thot so
    reed miller made great pts for a debate if anyone challenges
    great coverage

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 6 днів тому

      Get off your lazy asshole and help fix this.

  • @tonybochiano
    @tonybochiano 28 днів тому

    😂

  • @dzcav3
    @dzcav3 27 днів тому

    I got an outdoor thermometer for Christmas, and I've noticed that every week since then I've recorded a record high temperature on it. Something is drastically wrong! Why are temperatures rising so dramatically from the beginning of the year into April?
    If you think that sounds silly, think about the temperature records that are being broken. We've only had the Argo ocean temperature measuring system in place for about 25 years. We've only had satellite temperature systems to accurately measure global temperatures for about 45 years. We've only had widespread use of accurate thermometers to measure local land temperatures for about 150 years. And we've only been doing widespread tidal measurements for about 200 years.
    What drove the Vikings off of Greenland, which they settled and named during the Medieval Warm period about 1000 years ago? It was the Little Ice Age (LIA). Was the LIA caused by human activity? If global cooling can occur naturally, why can't global warming?
    The greenhouse effect is real. If it wasn't, earth would be frozen and we couldn't live here. Water vapor is by far the dominant greenhouse gas; CO2 is a very distant second. Anthropogenic CO2 has a MINOR effect on the NATURAL climate change that has taken place in the past, is happening now, and will happen in the future. And the cost to decarbonize is economically CATASTROPHIC, unlike the MINOR temperature changes that are happening now. Climate is actually getting MILDER, NOT more extreme. LOW temperatures are rising (mostly at night, in the winter, at higher latitudes), NOT high temperatures. THAT'S why the average temperatures are increasing. Extreme weather is NOT increasing, contrary to hysterical MSM "fear porn" headlines.

  • @jackmatthews312
    @jackmatthews312 Місяць тому +5

    If the oceans are warming and rising,, why is the Panama Canal drying up ??

    • @davesskillet9235
      @davesskillet9235 Місяць тому +1

      exactly.

    • @user-in9yx7mf8d
      @user-in9yx7mf8d 29 днів тому +15

      Climate change causes both droughts and flooding at different locations at different the same time. The Panama Canal relies on locks to be filled from inland waterways to rise shipping over higher elevations than sea level. The inland waterways are currently experiencing drought conditions which slow the time it takes to fill the locks of the canal.

    • @russmarkham2197
      @russmarkham2197 29 днів тому +15

      why not research the issues yourself with an open mind instead of asking dumb "gotcha" questions?

    • @gigabane7357
      @gigabane7357 29 днів тому +2

      Probably for similar reasons to why the Sahara desert is a jungle in hothouse earth...

    • @jamesharkins6799
      @jamesharkins6799 29 днів тому +13

      Because the Panama canal is not filled with ocean water😂

  • @anthonydoyle7370
    @anthonydoyle7370 27 днів тому

    So, the "expert" in the interview was totally surprised by the data given to him. Surely, if he is an expert he would have known these things already.

  • @Loosie_fur
    @Loosie_fur 28 днів тому +1

    But the Atlantic is cooling… sooo which one is it?

    • @azureramorganna7337
      @azureramorganna7337 27 днів тому +2

      The Atlantic is not cooling … it’s hot and above average.

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 15 днів тому

    If you're a state on the coast, and you get your food imports from another state on the coast - good luck!

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 12 днів тому

      Name ONE, just ONE transport of products from one port to another port in the US.

  • @leonidojr.pretencio8526
    @leonidojr.pretencio8526 19 днів тому

    I will marry now before its too late.

  • @cfarinho
    @cfarinho 8 днів тому

    Isn't it surface temperatures?

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 8 днів тому

      Sure is, and do you have the brains to realize that is the fucking WEATHER and why even the question is nonsensical?

  • @duanewirth273
    @duanewirth273 28 днів тому +1

    It’s warming where there are huge underwater volcanic activities. It’s NOT MANMADE.

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 28 днів тому +1

      Greenland sea ice does not agree with you.
      No vulcanoes near Greenland, and the sea is hotter than ever before in human history.

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 28 днів тому +2

      There has been no change in average volcanic activity that can be causing this warming. This has been taken into account. Honga Tonga is an exception because, unlike most volcanoes, it ejected a great deal of water vapor into the upper atmosphere but that is relatively small and very recent addition of warming.
      This episode of warming is due to Industry increasing CO2 to 150% it's natural high level. Industrial CO2 is a different isotope so this can be measured.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@oneshothunter9877iceland Volcano has been in the News constantly.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@lrvogt1257Debate anything false, Heat is always temporary, Night time is always cooling, Winter is always Freezing and Forest fire smoke melts Glaciers, debate anything false.

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 28 днів тому +1

      @@woodchipgardens9084
      Yes, that's right.
      But by any means not near Greenland.
      That aside, natural Co2 emissions is nothing compared to human caused emissions.
      Our presence is the cause of rising temps, both on land, air and sea.
      This is easily accessible facts.

  • @tommycollier9172
    @tommycollier9172 28 днів тому

    This is sad news for millennials and gen Z. They have to fix this. I'm a boomer All I can do is apologize to my grand kids Good luck

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv День тому

      There’s no fixing this now

  • @johnlee-master6916
    @johnlee-master6916 28 днів тому +1

    A non-science answer: if everyone thinks the earth is warming, then it will warm - rapidly because more and more people think so. It is our thoughts that control this and we have been duped. Wake up people!

  • @patrick247two
    @patrick247two 10 днів тому

    Wait until 2033 and you start having heatwaves in Maine.

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 9 днів тому

      that's the fucking WEATHER.

    • @patrick247two
      @patrick247two 9 днів тому

      @@mrunning10 You sound upset about something.

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 8 днів тому

      @@patrick247two Human mindlessness. Even those agreeing with manmade climate change talking about the weather and they don't even have the caring or intelligence to get off their fucking lazy asses and LEARN.
      How's that?

  • @angelaburcher7570
    @angelaburcher7570 28 днів тому +1

    Increased deforestation, humans are cutting trees down way faster. If trees are the earth's lungs, then she has no alveoli left and is barely able to cool the mass body of the earth.

    • @davidsalo8397
      @davidsalo8397 28 днів тому +1

      One of many reasons why the climate is changing. Our exploitation of planet earth will decrease only because the sustainability of our actions will get snuffed out as ecosystems implode. Not because we will do the right things to live in balance. The political cost is too high.

    • @jaykanta4326
      @jaykanta4326 28 днів тому +1

      The oceans are far more the earth's lungs.

    • @angelaburcher7570
      @angelaburcher7570 28 днів тому

      The ocean, all water is like blood

  • @roxannamathis8489
    @roxannamathis8489 26 днів тому

    The trend follows the north Atlantic current the sun is heating up the waters. This is a cycle of life for our planet.

  • @edstauffer426
    @edstauffer426 28 днів тому

    Dark matter phase transitions could be a primary climate driver. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out. This could be controlled comparatively cheaply.
    Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in :
    Increased ground temperatures
    Increased sea temperatures
    Increased nighttime temperatures
    Increased seismic activity
    Increased earthquakes
    We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream which, as it is going the opposite direction around the galaxy was described as a dark matter hurricane.
    June-July 2020 Earth Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn conjunctions
    July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike
    Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction
    March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia
    North Pole regions hit 30C above normal
    Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions
    NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9
    Neptune has been heating up since 2018

  • @richardstravelingchannel2397
    @richardstravelingchannel2397 5 днів тому

    Same as the fact people do not want to believe that our food choices (mainly animal agriculture) are having profound effects on the environment. Denial is easier

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 4 дні тому

      YOU couldn't figure out and trace WHY "animal agriculture" affects this planet even if the answer was shoved up your ass.

  • @darleneelkins1999
    @darleneelkins1999 28 днів тому +1

    I'm not voting for either party. Neither one is willing to deal with this issue.

    • @WaningGibbous
      @WaningGibbous 27 днів тому +1

      Its not just the U.S. its the whole world!

  • @bobmeyer7009
    @bobmeyer7009 9 днів тому

    OK everyone - let's all panic. What a crock.

  • @thecraportheoreos7834
    @thecraportheoreos7834 23 дні тому

    😂YOU PEOPLE LIVE IN A FOOLS PARADISE😂

  • @richardstephens9647
    @richardstephens9647 2 дні тому

    The Bering Sea crab fishery collapse was a warning that has not been heeded. Balance has been lost.

    • @mrunning10
      @mrunning10 День тому

      Ok, true, get off your lazy conspiracy arsehole and help fucking fix this please.

  • @billmM3605
    @billmM3605 28 днів тому +6

    I've been listening to this doom and gloom crap since the 1970's. Guess what, we are still here.

    • @Muddslinger0415
      @Muddslinger0415 28 днів тому +5

      Our time is about run out it’s coming

  • @olivespeppers4234
    @olivespeppers4234 24 дні тому

    Just more lies

  • @HMP-sp5hc
    @HMP-sp5hc 27 днів тому +2

    It's not troubling. This is a Life CYCLE. Your soul chose to be here during this time. Stop with your global warming BS MSM. Tell everyone the truth. ❤️🌀💙

  • @TonyStewart-wl8dv
    @TonyStewart-wl8dv 26 днів тому +2

    You are all wrong this is natural been happening for millions of years. You are tell me you after 400 years on this continent you can predict what is going on. And the beat weather man can’t predict the weather

    • @Legend-mg2ry
      @Legend-mg2ry 15 днів тому +2

      It is natural and we are causing the rapid change. We can take a look at ice cores from Greenland to figure out the amount of emissions.

  • @dfdigger3820
    @dfdigger3820 27 днів тому

    HMMM wouldnt be that we are in a interglacial period huh ?????

  • @user-gk1xq4dy7n
    @user-gk1xq4dy7n 27 днів тому +1

    Everyone does know that the climate does. Since the Earth was first forpeople need to stop freaking out. And evolve just like all our previous ancestors did

  • @jacksek12
    @jacksek12 25 днів тому

    BS

  • @jimcatanzaro7808
    @jimcatanzaro7808 Місяць тому +6

    It’s better than getting colder

    • @nsbd90now
      @nsbd90now 29 днів тому +2

      Well, you're in luck because when the AMOC collapses temps will drop in some areas such as Britain.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 28 днів тому

      it's the RATE of change that is the problem.

    • @philmabarak5421
      @philmabarak5421 28 днів тому +2

      You don't understand the science.