glad to see this video has captions, however, I think something went a bit wonky with formatting. seeing a lot of markup language in the text (every few words has ... tags)
Thank you. As I understand things we have a massive need to cut emissions urgently before overheat If we massively cut emissions we by default significantly reduce global dimming caused by particulates thereby increasing the heat we are trying to reduce. What to do?
Thank you from Europe! I have two questions: - A special maybe with information about our health directly impacted by climate change. (My example: I am allergic against early trees. More than four decades ago I would start at the second half of February and finish at the beginning of May. Nowadays I sometimes start during the second half of December and still finish at the beginning of May. Additionally I have asthma in autumn. Our Allergy Association explains this with the longer droughts during summer and autumn. The dry and fallen leaves split into very fine dust which then is distributed by wind.) - I know one person who wrote a dissertation about crops best withstanding the already occurring and accelerating changes. What is done to countermeasure the effects of climate change? Shouldn't the big industries be interested? - Kind regards, Susanne
Thank you Dr. Hayhoe! It's a great series. Now, we've got to get you more views.
glad to see this video has captions, however, I think something went a bit wonky with formatting. seeing a lot of markup language in the text (every few words has ... tags)
It is so interesting to view this in the Fall of 2020, when the west coast fires are even larger that the ones mentioned in this video!
Enjoying your series! Please make more videos. :)
Thank you. As I understand things we have a massive need to cut emissions urgently before overheat
If we massively cut emissions we by default significantly reduce global dimming caused by particulates thereby increasing the heat we are trying to reduce.
What to do?
Thank you from Europe! I have two questions:
- A special maybe with information about our health directly impacted by climate change. (My example: I am allergic against early trees. More than four decades ago I would start at the second half of February and finish at the beginning of May. Nowadays I sometimes start during the second half of December and still finish at the beginning of May. Additionally I have asthma in autumn. Our Allergy Association explains this with the longer droughts during summer and autumn. The dry and fallen leaves split into very fine dust which then is distributed by wind.)
- I know one person who wrote a dissertation about crops best withstanding the already occurring and accelerating changes. What is done to countermeasure the effects of climate change? Shouldn't the big industries be interested?
- Kind regards, Susanne
2021 was so extreemly weird for the Seattle area. I wonder if you could speak to how unusual it was?
Refrigerating the ground/permafrost! Whew....