Or South Carolina. We have a few islands and coastal cities that have been slowly flooding more and more. Charleston, Daniel island, James island, John’s island.
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR An awful lot more than ignoramus Trump tries to pretend. I've heard him say that seas will rise an eighth of an inch in 400 years. They've risen an inch in the last twenty years.
Venice, the enchanting 'Floating City,' is sinking inch by inch. But as this historic gem faces its watery fate, could it become a modern Atlantis? Stay with us to see the extraordinary measures that might save it-or let it sink. 00:34
Construction of Venice began in 425 using (10 million) trees driven into the seabed followed by a layer of limestone on top and the rest of the trees were used as a construction base to connect 120 small islands with 400+ bridges and as additions were added between the 8th and the 11th century with measurements taken each time construction ended and new construction began and when they were compared they showed VENICE HAS HAS BEEN SLOWLY SINKING FOR 1600 YEARS. The watery demise of Venice was predicted for 1980 then 1985 than 1990 and finally in 2000 when Venice was still bone dry the climate change windsocks started ignoring its existence altogether. In 2005 (completed in 2008) construction of the Palm Islands Project began , 7 man made islands that have no more protection than any other costal city at a cost of $30 billion. In 2008 Japan KIX airport opened it was built on a giant man made island at a cost of $20 billion. Explain why either of these projects went forward if there was even the slightest risk rising sea levels at any point in the near future.
Well, glad to see that Asheville, North Carolina - currently over 2100 ft (640m) above sea level and still recovering with surrounding communities from Hurricane Helene - is not in any danger of being lost... yet.
@25:40 … even as the city sinks, property developers continue to build expensive apartments in N. Jakarta seemingly undeterred by the risks. That can be said about so many areas. Developers make their money from the beginning and don’t look back. Of course, their profit can be diminished depending on various factors.
Please do tell, where has the water risen? Sinking is not caused by rising water, it is building on unstable ground. SMH! New Orleans is built BELOW sea level. SMH!!
Correct, this seems to talk about sinking. Though, sea level rises as glaciers melt due to climate change. Lots of literature out there on this. I mean, there are full cities underwater from many many thousands of years ago so I suppose this is normal in the grand scheme of the age of the earth vs last thousand years that we often focus on.
If land is sinking and I know it is and you’ve explained the reason (built on marshes - weight of buildings - using up aquifer) that totally explains why the sea water is encroaching. The cycle of freeze and thaw has happened millions of times over planets history. I think it’s fear mongering to constantly mentioning the sea is rising in every aspect of these sinking lands.
EXACTLY - I'm 64 now and the Ocean is right where it was @ Age 5 edit: if true why would Obama's BUY a Multi-Million Dollar Mansion only a foot or 2 above sea lvl
"There are huge non climate effects of carbon dioxide which are overwhelmingly favorable which are not taken into account. To me that's the main issue that the earth is actually growing greener. This has been actually measured from satellites the whole earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world and that's more important and more certain than the effects on climate." ~Freeman Dyson, Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Metro Manila in Philippines should be in top 5 because of frequent flooding whenever monsoon rain comes in fact some areas remained flooded and became fish ponds!
"Iconic" and "existential" along with many other words and phrases have become convenient buzzwords for people who lack imagination and originality. It's annoying. And no one has "problems" anymore; they have "challenges". Communication has become lazy, banal, and trite.
it's a fact that the sea level hasn't changed at all since the American Tea Party. The pier is still there, and yup, no changes to the water level in all this time.
I'm surprised no one ever mentions St. Petersburg (Russia). Built on reclaimed marsh land, and has a history of flooding. Also, nothing about Netherlands.
Listing California and not listing Florida ? Florida is as flat and low as any state can get but most of the California coast trusts up. Mountains right to the edge of the sea are common at most of the coast and even in the Los Angeles basin and the San Fransisco bay, the land is much higher than most of Florida's city's.
In the Netherlands we live below sea-level already since our country exists. We had many floods in our past from the North Sea with big storms. Last one in 1953. I don't know if our country is sinking,we already live way below sea-level for centuries. Now with our dikes we have more floods from our rivers when their water level raises too high.
I remember the movie the original planet of the apes, the last scene shows the statue of liberty buried in sand, only the torch is noticeable right on the beach.
Land areas rise and sink somewhat unpredictably, but the 200+ year worldwide network of 'tide gauges' show no acceleration of sea-level rise, still less than 2mm/year. This is of course due to the volcanic activity that spews formerly underground water vapor into the atmosphere in the megatons annually... mysterious that the polar sea-ice annual min/max extents as recorded by satellites has maintained a constant range, no 'trend', while the Greenland and Antarctic 'ice-sheets' have mostly grown in their mega-tonnage since recordings began. CO2 atmospheric concentrations have shown ZERO correlation/causation in the reliable parts of the historic records and research, only in 'IPCC computer-model projections' which are fabrications, not 'real data'.
"Experts warnings" don't mean jack, they got "experts" they can tell you when your city's gonna be six feet under, but it's a conflict of interest, for even "experts" to point-out "unnecessary vulnerabilities" in plain-sight, hence them being "normalized" Indonesia's Jakarta sinking fast!
Jakarta was built on a swamp and they pump water from underneath aquifers which leaves a void and have sky scrappers built above. Pretty simple math as to why Jakarta is sinking and you don't need to be an expert or have an engineers degree to work it out.
“Vulnerabilities” are in thin air, & or in plain-sight, wtf are “expert” specializing in other than a means, that would make extremely difficult if, & when not impossible for women, children, & the “vulnerable” to be victimized in public areas? James Web Telescopes, climate change, & or politics that’s wtf tax payers money’s being squandered on!
“international criminal appreciation day,” isnt to commemorate criminals so much as it is to commemorate the ignorance, that turns blind-eyes to the clouds so scientists can learn about problems light years away, while unlearning the thin-air that makes “vulnerabilities unnecessary,” & or in plain-sight! #interationalCriminalAppreciationDayShouldntBeToCommemorateUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingignoredinPlainSightUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingForgotteninPlainSightUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingNormalizedinPlainSightAndOrAstronomersEscapingTheRealityOfBeingDownToEarth
In the Philippines, the place will sinking by rising sea levels was Metro Manila, Pampanga and Bulacan 😊😊 Bulacan become international climate headline when Pariahan, a village in Bulacan has starting sinking since 2000 and become one of Southeast Asia’s Sinking Province and not only Bulakan, many towns in the province will lose by sea levels like Obando, Meycuayan, and Santa Maria 😊😊
What rising Sea? I have been launching my boat at the same Boat Launch on the Pacific Ocean for 60 Years. The water is the same Level it was the First time i Launched there.
After watching this video, one might be forgiven for concluding that if your city is not already subsiding, you will not be affected by climate change induced sea levels rising. What seems clearer than anything else, among all the ifs, mights, mays and coulds, is that you shouldn’t be building your cities on sand, swamps or floats.
And resrsch to use LN2 to free mass bodies of water and move the ice to the north and south poles, thus lowering sealevels, while we combat the oil industry
We’ve lost a lot already! Again digital imaging, just like nasa can show earth without all the satellites as we currently look like the world in wali covered by satellites, yet we don’t see photos often why is that?!?!
Thank you. We spend billions every year on coastal beach enrichment and now the pace of sea level rise has surpassed our ability to restore things back to normal. The Outer Banks of North Carolina and The Florida Keys have their days numbered.
@@blockchang1401coastal beach enrichment is common in the United States. More than half of Florida beaches are critically eroded. There are many coastal communities that would have been forced to relocate if it weren’t for the US Army Corp of Engineers and funding from the National government. The Outer Banks, The Florida Keys, The Jersey Shore. It’s ubiquitous. Louisiana has lost an area the size of Delaware in the last 100 years to the seas. The Outer Banks and Florida Keys are already financial loses where the cost of rebuilding is greater than the cost of relocation. And then you consider how sea level rise is accelerating and we may soon have a coastal housing market crash. The book, “The Great Displacement” explains it well.
Since 1993 they've been saying this and it's clearly not happening. Liberty Island is a great example - that's to say nothing of Bangladesh and other low lying areas. Indonesia is another, with thousands of low lying islands - and they are NOT seeing any issues on this score...! Also, ice mass is not substantially lower globally - it's just relocated. Most of Northern Russia in particular has seen massive ice growth. Additionally, this is largely down to bad engineering, ambitious development and disgraceful misuse of flood defence funding and resourcing. Bell ends.
I'm amused that Florida does not appear on this list at all.
Its already been underwater since 2000 acco0rding to fat Al Gore.
Or South Carolina. We have a few islands and coastal cities that have been slowly flooding more and more. Charleston, Daniel island, James island, John’s island.
This is really about sinking places as opposed to rising sea levels.
You are very home schooled
@@TheRougefish How much has the sea risen?
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR An awful lot more than ignoramus Trump tries to pretend. I've heard him say that seas will rise an eighth of an inch in 400 years. They've risen an inch in the last twenty years.
Love your spoken voice.. good sleeping tone
Been hearing this for decades.
Wow
Miami finally isn’t on a sinking list?
Nor is Puerto Rico, to make matters worse.
Nor is the Atlantic flooding it by rising.
Venice, the enchanting 'Floating City,' is sinking inch by inch. But as this historic gem faces its watery fate, could it become a modern Atlantis? Stay with us to see the extraordinary measures that might save it-or let it sink. 00:34
Thank you Nelson
Construction of Venice began in 425 using (10 million) trees driven into the seabed followed by a layer of limestone on top and the rest of the trees were used as a construction base to connect 120 small islands with 400+ bridges and as additions were added between the 8th and the 11th century with measurements taken each time construction ended and new construction began and when they were compared they showed VENICE HAS HAS BEEN SLOWLY SINKING FOR 1600 YEARS. The watery demise of Venice was predicted for 1980 then 1985 than 1990 and finally in 2000 when Venice was still bone dry the climate change windsocks started ignoring its existence altogether. In 2005 (completed in 2008) construction of the Palm Islands Project began , 7 man made islands that have no more protection than any other costal city at a cost of $30 billion. In 2008 Japan KIX airport opened it was built on a giant man made island at a cost of $20 billion. Explain why either of these projects went forward if there was even the slightest risk rising sea levels at any point in the near future.
I think government say all this rubbish to control us all and to tax us more so they can bank it whoever comes to power is all from that rich family
Well, glad to see that Asheville, North Carolina - currently over 2100 ft (640m) above sea level and still recovering with surrounding communities from Hurricane Helene - is not in any danger of being lost... yet.
I’m surprised Aruba isn’t on this list. I was there the other day, and they’re currently trying to stop erosion.
Ah exactly erosion not the sea rising.
@25:40 … even as the city sinks, property developers continue to build expensive apartments in N. Jakarta seemingly undeterred by the risks. That can be said about so many areas. Developers make their money from the beginning and don’t look back. Of course, their profit can be diminished depending on various factors.
Developers are also well known for constructing skyscrapers that unnervingly lean or tilt.
Please do tell, where has the water risen? Sinking is not caused by rising water, it is building on unstable ground. SMH! New Orleans is built BELOW sea level. SMH!!
I know. This isn't the best video in regards to sea level rising. It's really about sinking places.
Correct, this seems to talk about sinking. Though, sea level rises as glaciers melt due to climate change. Lots of literature out there on this. I mean, there are full cities underwater from many many thousands of years ago so I suppose this is normal in the grand scheme of the age of the earth vs last thousand years that we often focus on.
Wrong--sea levels ARE rising, in addition to cities sinking.
@@prototropo Where are they rising?
@ Did you even bother to watch the video? Do you read newspapers? I'm not your reporter.
If land is sinking and I know it is and you’ve explained the reason (built on marshes - weight of buildings - using up aquifer) that totally explains why the sea water is encroaching. The cycle of freeze and thaw has happened millions of times over planets history. I think it’s fear mongering to constantly mentioning the sea is rising in every aspect of these sinking lands.
The saddest to lose would be magical Venice! 😢
2:13 That ain't New Orleans,that's Charleston,South Carolina. I should know since i live in Charleston. Ya whiffed that one,Top Fives.
😮
Sloppy editing seems to be the norm at YT.
This narrator is one of the best.
Thank you! 😀
Go back 100 years, and compare photos of the Statue of Liberty . The water line is exactly the same as today...
Ice age is coming, oh no warming is coming. Ok I know.. change is coming. We are correct no matter what happens. It’s infuriating.
But that is not Manhattan. It’s a separate island, so the sinking of Manhattan won’t affect it.
Have you heard of digital imaging?!!
@@amberchamberlain4515 What.. are you talking about?
prove it
This has been predicted for at least 40 years and it's not altered since then,,,, BS!
EXACTLY - I'm 64 now and the Ocean is right where it was @ Age 5
edit: if true why would Obama's BUY a Multi-Million Dollar Mansion only a foot or 2 above sea lvl
@@GooberStomper You don't need to say anything more; your user name says it all.
Well, that’s nature
Good video, however, please stick to one unit of measure. Inches or feet, okay. Millimeters to meters, okay. Pick One of these.
"There are huge non climate effects of carbon dioxide which are overwhelmingly favorable which are not taken into account. To me that's the main issue that the earth is actually growing greener. This has been actually measured from satellites the whole earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world and that's more important and more certain than the effects on climate." ~Freeman Dyson, Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Metro Manila in Philippines should be in top 5 because of frequent flooding whenever monsoon rain comes in fact some areas remained flooded and became fish ponds!
Ok that is flooding by rainfall not the ocean rising.
At 6:13 will Macau be lowing too or it’s not part of it?
Now do a video on acid rain or the ozone layer and our impending demise. thx!
Don't forget running out of oil by 2000, and the coming ice age!
You missed Florida 😂
Hope Mar Lago is at the top of the list!!!!!!
Obama's Nantucket & Hawaii estates will flood long before Mar A Lago, heh
Why was everything "iconic" or "existential" in this video? ! Anyway, good video about a crucial problem.
"Iconic" and "existential" along with many other words and phrases have become convenient buzzwords for people who lack imagination and originality. It's annoying. And no one has "problems" anymore; they have "challenges". Communication has become lazy, banal, and trite.
1:42 (sorry if I take this joke too far) Venice gonna be the next lost city just like Atlantis💀💀💀
Good video..
it's a fact that the sea level hasn't changed at all since the American Tea Party. The pier is still there, and yup, no changes to the water level in all this time.
LOL @ showing footage of Halifax, Nova Scotia (17:20) in the Norfolk, Virginia segment.
I'm surprised no one ever mentions St. Petersburg (Russia). Built on reclaimed marsh land, and has a history of flooding. Also, nothing about Netherlands.
Listing California and not listing Florida ? Florida is as flat and low as any state can get but most of the California coast trusts up. Mountains right
to the edge of the sea are common at most of the coast and even in the Los Angeles basin and the San Fransisco bay, the land is much higher than
most of Florida's city's.
I doubt any of these will ever sink.
If any of them do it won't be from rising sea levels, it will be from being built on unstable soil.
In the Netherlands we live below sea-level already since our country exists. We had many floods in our past from the North Sea with big storms. Last one in 1953.
I don't know if our country is sinking,we already live way below sea-level for centuries. Now with our dikes we have more floods from our rivers when their water level raises too high.
Sounds like these folks have been listening to Al Gore!🎉😂😂😮😊
It's necessary much courage in order to live on these risk lands. I feel sorry for the people 😢
It’s not called Nawleans and that ain’t New Orleans
The sky is falling the sky is falling😏
.......not funny!
@@SaturdayMorno86
Never, never, never, never!
Dubai is nearly on sea level too. I wonder if nature will wipe that out too. Interesting....
Let's hope it doesn't happen very quickly and catastrophically... 🙏🙏🙏
I remember the movie the original planet of the apes, the last scene shows the statue of liberty buried in sand, only the torch is noticeable right on the beach.
long Beach Washington
We should limit building in these areas,eventually turning these places into wildlife sanctuaries. This would gradually prepare folks to move.
First
This is Extremely Dangerous,hopefully,I do pray that something is done immediately,because we don’t want no sinking cities,states,or countries..
bye, bye Jakarta!
Thanks for 237 subscribers 🎉
Will Sydney sink?😰😞🥺
I'm surprised you didn't mention Dubai.
Shhhhh…don’t tell anyone 😂
The Global Warming Industrial Complex will suffer 😂
After the earth has done its polar flip water will be in places it wasnt stay safe everyone
Staue of liberty is some what floating
If we loose them it will be during the three days of darkness
It seems that over population is the main problem over climate change, sinking lands and stronger storms.
The footage you show starting at 1:00.is presented as Venice Italy. It is not Venice.
😂😂 the audacity 😅😅 it is Venice for pretty much the rest of the world 😂not everything is about murica😂
We will not lose anything; they will.
If sea levels are rising why is the property next to the ocean so expensive?
Land areas rise and sink somewhat unpredictably, but the 200+ year worldwide network of 'tide gauges' show no acceleration of sea-level rise, still less than 2mm/year. This is of course due to the volcanic activity that spews formerly underground water vapor into the atmosphere in the megatons annually... mysterious that the polar sea-ice annual min/max extents as recorded by satellites has maintained a constant range, no 'trend', while the Greenland and Antarctic 'ice-sheets' have mostly grown in their mega-tonnage since recordings began. CO2 atmospheric concentrations have shown ZERO correlation/causation in the reliable parts of the historic records and research, only in 'IPCC computer-model projections' which are fabrications, not 'real data'.
Nothing lasts forever...
Well 🙂↕️ My county ain't there
Kiribati is pronounced ki-ree-bas
"Experts warnings" don't mean jack, they got "experts" they can tell you when your city's gonna be six feet under, but it's a conflict of interest, for even "experts" to point-out "unnecessary vulnerabilities" in plain-sight, hence them being "normalized" Indonesia's Jakarta sinking fast!
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Jakarta was built on a swamp and they pump water from underneath aquifers which leaves a void and have sky scrappers built above. Pretty simple math as to why Jakarta is sinking and you don't need to be an expert or have an engineers degree to work it out.
Experts told us a flu virus came from a bat. Never forget that.
“Vulnerabilities” are in thin air, & or in plain-sight, wtf are “expert” specializing in other than a means, that would make extremely difficult if, & when not impossible for women, children, & the “vulnerable” to be victimized in public areas?
James Web Telescopes, climate change, & or politics that’s wtf tax payers money’s being squandered on!
“international criminal appreciation day,” isnt to commemorate criminals so much as it is to commemorate the ignorance, that turns blind-eyes to the clouds so scientists can learn about problems light years away, while unlearning the thin-air that makes “vulnerabilities unnecessary,” & or in plain-sight!
#interationalCriminalAppreciationDayShouldntBeToCommemorateUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingignoredinPlainSightUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingForgotteninPlainSightUnnecessaryVulnerabilitiesBeingNormalizedinPlainSightAndOrAstronomersEscapingTheRealityOfBeingDownToEarth
9:22 I thought the Pacific Ocean is losing ocean water
In the Philippines, the place will sinking by rising sea levels was Metro Manila, Pampanga and Bulacan 😊😊
Bulacan become international climate headline when Pariahan, a village in Bulacan has starting sinking since 2000 and become one of Southeast Asia’s Sinking Province and not only Bulakan, many towns in the province will lose by sea levels like Obando, Meycuayan, and Santa Maria 😊😊
What rising Sea? I have been launching my boat at the same Boat Launch on the Pacific Ocean for 60 Years. The water is the same Level it was the First time i Launched there.
Sir just go to nursing home
After watching this video, one might be forgiven for concluding that if your city is not already subsiding, you will not be affected by climate change induced sea levels rising. What seems clearer than anything else, among all the ifs, mights, mays and coulds, is that you shouldn’t be building your cities on sand, swamps or floats.
Not Netherlands 🤔
Uhhh Charlie sheen??? Is that you??
And resrsch to use LN2 to free mass bodies of water and move the ice to the north and south poles, thus lowering sealevels, while we combat the oil industry
There is Doggerland and caves with decorations but the entrance is now far below sealevel….
They must have driven a lot of cars back then! 🤣
Miami has a high tie problem
Florida???
We have been warned for decades, and yet there are videos of famous beaches from the 70s. Check for yourself and compare it to todays levels.
We’ve lost a lot already! Again digital imaging, just like nasa can show earth without all the satellites as we currently look like the world in wali covered by satellites, yet we don’t see photos often why is that?!?!
Thank you. We spend billions every year on coastal beach enrichment and now the pace of sea level rise has surpassed our ability to restore things back to normal. The Outer Banks of North Carolina and The Florida Keys have their days numbered.
@@blockchang1401coastal beach enrichment is common in the United States. More than half of Florida beaches are critically eroded. There are many coastal communities that would have been forced to relocate if it weren’t for the US Army Corp of Engineers and funding from the National government. The Outer Banks, The Florida Keys, The Jersey Shore. It’s ubiquitous. Louisiana has lost an area the size of Delaware in the last 100 years to the seas. The Outer Banks and Florida Keys are already financial loses where the cost of rebuilding is greater than the cost of relocation. And then you consider how sea level rise is accelerating and we may soon have a coastal housing market crash. The book, “The Great Displacement” explains it well.
Wow. China is a City.
Gravity usually works for sewers etc, so how these sinking cities cope?
No. 2: Mar-a-lago
Did they ever hear of sea walls?
Since 1993 they've been saying this and it's clearly not happening. Liberty Island is a great example - that's to say nothing of Bangladesh and other low lying areas. Indonesia is another, with thousands of low lying islands - and they are NOT seeing any issues on this score...!
Also, ice mass is not substantially lower globally - it's just relocated. Most of Northern Russia in particular has seen massive ice growth.
Additionally, this is largely down to bad engineering, ambitious development and disgraceful misuse of flood defence funding and resourcing. Bell ends.
The adverage sea level rise is approximately 2mm per year.
Willful ignorance comes to mind when reading the comnents.
That willful ignorance is what had people to re-elect a convicted felon and a slew of sexual predators and other deviants
No kidding.
The basic carbon cycle apparently is too complex for them 🙄
People will enjoy magical thinking until it all sinks in. Pun intended.
@SaturdayMorno86
Yep, can you believe he won again? Now, who knows what's next
@@lisacalistro4357 A good economy, more jobs, less war, more peace....
It will happen to all of these places.
Sea Levels Rising, and Obuma buys a $10M dollar mansion on the water.
Imagine if the whole planet Earth became a water planet...🤣🤣🤣
Riiiiiiiight. Everything is sinking.
If you don’t say anything I won’t see anything and hopefully they won’t hear anything
So that last one all they care about is saving the capitol think about that
Well then...
Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who wear theirs that way, describe it please?
Well, this was depressing.
That is not fear mongering. That is a fact.
BS!!!
If you build on the sand…
We definitely are the only destructive species on earth
Why would people build a city on wooden pillars basically….
We should not rebuild these areas after hurricanes,etc
Keer i BAS.
TBS
Carbon dioxide is only 0.04% of our atmosphere, currently. Everyone just needs to plant a tree.
Why only California?
Why talk of sea rising in metres and then land lost in feet in the same sentence?!