What Are Climate Tipping Points? What Happens When They are Breached? | The Climate Explainers

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2023
  • 🌍 In the latest episode of #TheClimateExplainers, Anubha Bhonsle and Pallavi Prasad explain thresholds that, if crossed, can lead to dramatic shifts in our environment - for better and worse!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @manavrai449
    @manavrai449 10 місяців тому

    Fabulous video from Anubha on climate tipping point and role of Amazon and Antarctica as they play significant role in absorbing carbon while melting of glaciers causes huge uncertainty for human survival, activity and future generations

  • @manavrai449
    @manavrai449 10 місяців тому

    Great video from Anubha and Pallavi as they delve into climate crisis but clearly big effort is needed just like regulations in Carbon border adjustment tax, Carbon Cap and trade. These measures of EU can cause global regulations be more standardized for industries and economic activity

  • @Dontquoteme933
    @Dontquoteme933 10 місяців тому +2

    "As long as earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, will never cease"
    Genesis 8:22
    We see in Gods word that there are times of hot and of cold, as well as the seasons. There are times of overall heating and over all cooling. its the way it works since after the flood. We live in whats left after the waters receded, a changed world with intense elements in disastrous form we fight to survive. It had never rained up til the. Sure does now. Never again will He flood the whole earth, its his oath to us .

  • @OldScientist
    @OldScientist 10 місяців тому

    Propaganda. When it comes to tipping points this is what the IPCC (Special Report on implications of 1.5C or more warming, Chapter 3) says:“there is little evidence for a tipping point in the transition from perennial to seasonal ice cover. No evidence has been found for irreversibility or tipping points, suggesting that year-round sea ice will return given a suitable climate”. The IPCC also do not believe the melting of the arctic permafrost will cause a tipping point in the release of warming methane gas “the carbon released to the atmosphere from thawing permafrost is projected to be restricted to 0.09-0.19 Gt C yr-1 at 2°C of global warming and to 0.08-0.16 Gt C yr-1 at 1.5°C, which does not indicate a tipping point”.
    The Earth's climate is a multi input thermodynamic system and will conform to Le Chatelier's Principle.

    • @mathieucaron4957
      @mathieucaron4957 10 місяців тому

      The IPCC also thought the Arctic would melt in summer around 2100 in the worst case scenario, and recently we learned it will be in ±2030.
      They will improve their models...

    • @OldScientist
      @OldScientist 10 місяців тому

      @mathieucaron4957 Will it really?

    • @OldScientist
      @OldScientist 10 місяців тому

      @mathieucaron4957 As regards the melting of Arctic Ice, the records nearly always seem to start in 1979. Strange that, considering it was a year of record extent for Arctic Ice. Even so, data from NOAA (2022 Arctic Report Card) show winter (March) ice coverage has hardly changed since '79, and that the summer (September) coverage trend had stopped declining since 2007. How inconvenient! Didn't someone predict in 2007 Arctic ice free by 2010, or 2015, or 2013, or in 5 years? Or was it in 2008 the Arctic ice sheet would melt away. Also predicted in 2008 North Pole ice free in ... 2008 ... or in 10 years. 2009 prediction: Arctic ice free in 2014. 2012 prediction: snow will be gone by 2020. And 2013 star prediction: Methane catastrophe in 2 years because of ice free Arctic. 2018 prediction: zero chance of permanent ice in Arctic by 2022. The Arctic Ice is still there, and it's stopped shrinking.
      If you consider global sea ice cover, it was basically flat from 1981 to 2008, rose until 2010, stayed level until 2015, dropped until 2018, and then rebounded almost all the way back to the 1990-2000 average. Nobody predicted theses changes, nor can they explain them. The changes have no relationship to the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.
      The climate crisis/emergency/apocalypse is make-believe.

    • @mathieucaron4957
      @mathieucaron4957 10 місяців тому

      @@OldScientist science is clear, you should consult your doctor 🙏

    • @OldScientist
      @OldScientist 10 місяців тому

      @mathieucaron4957 Well, that put me in my place. No need to compare information and data. Or evaluate it. No, no. A simpleton's insult will suffice. Forget rationalism. Forget reasoned debate.
      If what I stated was unsupported nonsense then it would be easy enough to destroy my intellectual position. But you can't. Or can you? Go on, try again.

  • @manavrai449
    @manavrai449 10 місяців тому

    Fabulous video from Anubha on climate tipping point and role of Amazon and Antarctica as they play significant role in absorbing carbon while melting of glaciers causes huge uncertainty for human survival, activity and future generations

  • @manavrai449
    @manavrai449 10 місяців тому

    Great video from Anubha and Pallavi as they delve into climate crisis but clearly big effort is needed just like regulations in Carbon border adjustment tax, Carbon Cap and trade. These measures of EU can cause global regulations be more standardized for industries and economic activity