Traveling to the Arctic to produce these videos was a journey I'll never forget. Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any questions about the series in the comments below, or watch parts 1 & 2 of the series here: bit.ly/2JmKiu1 - Eli
Still pushing propoganda I see. Please explain to me why when scientist bore a hole into the ice all the way to the water they found that the water was crystalizing mister pseudo-scientist ? ruclips.net/video/fyjt5zpNAeg/видео.html
This is so interesting. It’s stuff like this I really appreciate on RUclips. It would take a lot of effort for me to go and see this myself and find out all about it - but I can just sit and watch this on my phone for 10 minutes - and learn a lot of new things about the world.
Science with Katie well that is where you will be misled, Always do your own research, as we know, People have different agendas, Global warming lie, or now climate change, It's all a lie .
Within relatively short term, the Western Europe may get colder because of the Gulf Stream slowing down from meeting Arctic melt water. It has already slowed down by 30%.
Findecanor Yes, and ironically this could potentially lead to the gulf stream stopping and rerouting causing the arctic to become colder. Some think this could start snowballing into an ice age in northern Europe, however I think that is unlikely to happen due to global warming. In stead I think it will cause the arctic to get a little colder for a while, holding off the warming trends of the south like a buffer, but eventually the increasing warmth in the south will overcome this effect. CO2 is in geological timescales shown to be the thermostat of the Earth.
Nice! Another great series to watch on Vox. You made an interesting point about it being easy to vilify species that are simply responding to environmental stresses and then impact other ecosystems. It really goes to show the cascading effects that people have been suggesting for years!
It's good to hear that the Polar Cod are eating less-fattening copepods and getting more exercise while hunting. This could go a long way towards fighting the obesity problem in the arctic. (Especially for those chubby bears).
Great series that highlights issues that popular media has never highlighted before. These kinds of videos are the best Vox produces. One thing I missed was a conclusion at the end of this video that brings all the points made in the 3 episode series together. The main point is not that this change is bad for the Arctic or its natural inhabitants, but that this change is happening much too quickly for the species to adapt. If this keeps going at this pace, we're looking at a brand new mass extinction that might be similar in scope to what has happened several times over the half a billion years that advanced lifeforms have existed. Last time, this lead to the demise of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals, which benefitted us. This time around, it could lead to the demise of human civilisation in the worst case scenario.
Thank you for this great video Eli! I also talk about my own experience working on this very same ship during the polar night on my (very new!) channel! And I intend to post more about the polar night and to post a video about polar cod!
Appreciate the amount of work that went on into making this series. It really makes you think about how the Arctic is becoming more important to conserve and manage with the impacts of humans and climate change having effects on the region.
Welcome to the good side of RUclips, there is some quality content out there bud! (we'd regret not suggesting our videos might be something you'd like too!)
We will build the wall, and southern fish will pay for it, even though they have no money and it wont benefit them at all, only us, so yeah seems fair!
Yes a beautiful giant ice wall with steel reinforce 700 feet high and a 100 leagues long. And we should have a group that takes care of the wall well call it the polar watch.
I wonder what will be left at the equator after most of the species migrate upwards. Maybe new species will fill the vacuum, but the change is happening so quickly that it's not like anything could evolve to tolerate conditions there. How will warming oceans affect currents? Arctic plankton blooms? Interesting but also pretty scary.
Off topic... Here is my Kia experience. Anyone in my position has encountered the same thing from Kia. If you cannot supply them with up to date maintenance records on your vehicle they will not cover it. So for instance, if you change your own oil you're screwed. Might work if you saved all your receipts but very few people are in the habit of saving receipts of them doing their own oil changes. This ploy Kia uses is well documented if you want to look it up, I have, and it’s out there. Also my car would be covered under the SC147 recall as the symptoms of my engine seizing up (engine needs replaced) followed the exact same symptomology as those the manufacturing defect notes in the recall. The recall notice even appears on my Carfax report. Again you can find all the recall information online. The reason my car isn't part of the SC147 recall according to Kia is because it is MPI instead of GDI. All the rest of the engine is the exact same, 2.4L theta II. Kia says that because my car uses a different kind of fuel injection method that it cannot be affected by the metal filings left in the engine block which is what the SC147 recall is all about. That's totally absurd on its face but that's Kia's position. The vehicles Kia did recall was done after many government threats as well as numerous lawsuits brought by disgruntled Kia owners for which there are many. Kia's mother company, Hyundai actually recalled their vehicles for the same problem immediately when the issue was discovered. It took Kia several years later to admit to the problem and issue a recall even though they were well aware of the problem. Where was Kia's concern for people being killed due to this manufacturing defect? A car having its engine seize up on the interstate would be something that would concern most companies immediately but not Kia. Unless Kia completely changes the way it does business they will continue to cost consumers thousands of dollars for defective cars and probably end up killing people due to their own negligence. I had to argue, write emails, file complaints with various entities, etc just to get Kia to actually LOOK at my engine at no cost to me to determine the how and why of the engine failure. Kia refused to cover my car even though it is under warranty and furthermore refused to even LOOK at my car to see what caused the failure. I'm still waiting for a callback from Kia with their assessment. Kia actually agreed to take my valve cover off to take a look at my car once I complained as high up as I could to Kia. This was after several months of my car sitting dead on the Auffenberg Kia lot in Metro east St Louis. Kia actually told me I'd have to pay $1500 up front to have my engine failure looked into initially. My constant pressure on Kia finally got them to say they would take my valve cover off for no fee which costs Kia less than $50 in labor. Kia had no desire whatsoever to know what caused my engine to seize up. Their ONLY concern was to avoid any acknowledgement of any responsibility or liability. Kia already knew what caused the engine to fail. The same thing that happened to hundreds of thousands of the same engines made by Kia and Hyundai. It was the exact same problem as the Kia SC147 recall. Taking the valve cover off will not help. There was no oil leak. No oil smell. Never any indication of any problem with the valve cover. It's simply a ploy for Kia to say we looked at your engine and it's your fault. Who would trust their assessment at this point anyway? I'm out thousands of dollars I still owe on a car without a working engine. Don't you think any car maker worth a darn would want to know why one of their vehicles engines just seized up on the highway? Kia's been super lucky so far no one has died due to their negligence. Additionally a co-worker of mine had a problem with his Kia and will not buy one again either. For his Kia the car required a specific oil filter made and installed by Kia and if that was not used the engine fails. He was never told this when he purchased the vehicle. His insurance successfully sued Kia for over $7,000 for his engine failure. Unfortunately my insurance doesn't cover mechanical issues. Ever wonder why your Kia never quite gets the gas mileage it was rated to get? Kia has also paid out for a class action lawsuit because they lied about the MPG of many of their models. The very MPG rating that many people base a large percentage of their purchase decision on. Yeah, Kia lied about that too but kept it hush hush. You can find the information online if you look for it. I had my car into the dealership (Auffenberg) several times before the engine failure telling them something is bad wrong with the car. The Kia service department ran every kind of computer diagnostic and could find no reason for the problems which included knocking, major loss of power, major loss of fuel economy and car dying at both idle and speed. Check engine light was always on and every sensor it said was malfunctioning was replaced and it didn't help. Unfortunately I could not leave my car with Kia. Kia wouldn't supply me with a free rental. They said it was against company policy. My step daughter was dying needing a second liver transplant as all this was going on and I couldn't be without that vehicle. With only one vehicle (other than the Kia) I wouldn't be able to get to work or my step daughter wouldn't be able to be cared for properly. I told Kia this and still they refused to get me a rental while they actually got to the root of my car problem and addressed it. Instead they said sorry to hear that, we can't find any problem with your car. They actually let me leave with a car they KNEW was dangerous and about to fail. They didn't care that my family was going through a serious medical situation with my step daughter and the car behaving as it was only increased the stress on my entire family during this time. Fortunately my step daughter got her transplant just in time and is doing ok now. Not only did Kia sell me a defective product but all this happened as our family is going through the stress of a child being deathly ill, lots of additional costs for medical related expenses and Kia was told this and didn't care. Kia added thousands of dollars to my already stressed finances by selling me a defective vehicle. But it gets even better. The Kia rep in Arizona named Steve that handles my case and many others actually told me on the phone that some of Kia's cars die early and that's just the way it is. He insisted all other car manufacturers have the same problem and also refuse to repair the vehicles leaving their customers screwed too. That's certainly not my experience nor that of anyone I know. Steve at Kia flat out told me Kia isn't going to pay and I'm out of luck because I got a bad Kia and have to eat it. That's what he said. That's Kia’s customer service that said that to me. I have to shake my head and laugh every time I call Kia and their recording says "Rated #1 in initial quality 2 years in a row!" Yeah, and dies in 78,000 miles and Kia refuses to make a full recall or honor it's warranty. You won't see Kia winning any customer service awards or vehicle longevity awards. My advice to anyone that has a Kia (ESPECIALLY if it's a 2.4L) is to trade it in and get something other than a Kia before it dies and your left paying off a car that doesn't run. I liked Kia at one time or I wouldn't have bought one. What I've found out since has opened my eyes to the quality of their vehicles and their denials of their own manufacturing defects even if it could cost lives or severely screw consumers over financially. Buying a Kia might make you think you're getting more quality for less money but it's all based upon lies and cover-ups. That is my Kia experience and it's the WORST experience I've had with any company on any level at any time in my 31 (47 - 16) years of driving cars.
Öööö hmmm yeah of course the internet will never change anything! It’s just a stupid gimmick! Google? That’ll never replace the encyclopedias! Let’s all just ignore change and pretend like everything is ok.
Harry Moore so what about the ocean destroying land and other sea life ? What about rain doing the same , Volcanos ? I could go on and on , This is life , life is hard , it's how things are. Stop self hating.
04:52 that guy had peanut butter and jam. He was very tired on that day and look at those fishes around. One of the fish's name is Fitzy and she was from Swaziland, very cute, tiny lil creature. This dude enjoyed with Fitzy when it was tiny but when it grew massive, he ate em all.... How meany! This black panther dude wasn't hungry though and behind him is a broken home-made drone that he used to catch fishes.
the video is fantastic as always, i've left a like. I'm only worried that the attitude of the video is more about warmer temperatures. Yes its gettin warmer but its also getting colder and research groups are baffled, their predictions on both were way off. In short we don't know what the hell is going on. I just thought that might be clearer and rub off less people the wrong way.
2:13 Remember that they are saying that the fish are weighed to identify this "70%" This could also be a increase in fish size not just movement of fish
Donald J Trump And After take some Extremely Cringy Pictures together unlike with any other sibling of mine. I thought that was sooooo hottt, Ivankuh looked hella fine too at that age
I must've not watched the video carefully enough but what's stopping the polar bears or other species at the top of the food chain from eating Atlantic cod instead of Arctic cod?
They do but it's not as nutritious. Polar copepods are higher in fat than the atlantic copepods to survive the cold. Cods have to eat more for the same fat intake (which they also need to survive the cold), and they also eat eachother. This means less big juicy fatty cods for the polar bears, which is no good.
More biomass is being generated overall in this milder climate including algae which is the cause of more food in the region for animals in the middle of the chain thus there is also more higher level animals. The problem doesn't lie in animals better adapted to warmer than usual arctic moving in. It lies in us - in the perpetuation of climate change and in fishing because these northern species are just genetically less keen on high-number reproduction because of the previously not plentiful environment. Therefore, we should limit fishing in these waters just like it is needed in case of deep sea fish.
the means of the global ecological production has been totally antagonized by human pollution, forcing the global relations of ecological production, ie. creatures in general, to transform accordingly. When the development of forms of ecological production become actualized, comes a period of social, or in this case, ecological revolution. Marx was right about the world
Water... Salt Water... Fish... Bear. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Southern Fish Tribe attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all feeding elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished. A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, a shrimp named Aang. And although his mating skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to feed everyone. But I believe Aang can save the world.
this is all good and well but how do we present this in a way that would make conservatives (or at least republican supporters) understand it and take it seriously? because as is, it just seems like a target for arctic/snowflake jokes.
geekdiggy I am a Conservative Republican and I consider myself an environmentalist. I care deeply about the Earth and our impact on it, but I do not believe that it is the responsibility of the US Federal Government to regulate human actions for the purposes of protecting it. That is not why it was created. I take responsibility for my own actions and thus do what I can to help the environment. But the solution to the problem is not more laws, more taxes, more regulations and a larger yet more incompetent government organization hell-bent on limiting freedoms and the economy in an effort to curb climate change. I hope that clears things up for you; Republicans do not hate the environment (though there are exceptions to everything), we hate unnecessary government telling us to fund the dreams of bleeding-hearts.
James, then what is the proposed solution? Clearly asking 'pretty please' is not going to stop people from being idiots. That's obvious; people in general are not very good at gauging long term risk.
Sean Carroll Well then too bad I suppose. I personally believe that humans are smarter than you give them credit for, and the many, many organizations drawing attention to the problem and developing solutions is proof of that. Also, crisis and looming-catastrophy tends to be a good motivator. But yes the answer is appealing to peoples emotions and concerns. Scare them. Informed consumers can have a tremendous impact on companies that harm the environment and companies know there is a huge market in eco-friendly production. All the same, the US Federal Government is not supposed to be used as a mechanism to preserve the environment.
You raise a good point, but let's remember the number one trait in politics lately: Money buys votes, regardless of who the money source is. There is also a secondary factor; education helps make people critical thinkers, or at least it should ideally. The environmental problem is just a microcosm of an overall general trend. I am a skeptic in the vein of Mark Twain/George Carlin, so take it for what it is worth. Skeptics like myself exist for one reason: Keeping both sides honest.
Before i start watching my predictions to the question of the video title: 1.global warming 2.lack of competition 3. We make it too dangerous to be in Atlantic
Traveling to the Arctic to produce these videos was a journey I'll never forget. Thanks for watching!
Let me know if you have any questions about the series in the comments below, or watch parts 1 & 2 of the series here: bit.ly/2JmKiu1
- Eli
Vox did you just assume we have questions?
4M ??
maybe it has to do with over fishing
ferg, as the water warms, it becomes harder for their gills to get the oxygen they need to breathe.
Still pushing propoganda I see. Please explain to me why when scientist bore a hole into the ice all the way to the water they found that the water was crystalizing mister pseudo-scientist ? ruclips.net/video/fyjt5zpNAeg/видео.html
This is so interesting. It’s stuff like this I really appreciate on RUclips. It would take a lot of effort for me to go and see this myself and find out all about it - but I can just sit and watch this on my phone for 10 minutes - and learn a lot of new things about the world.
Science with Katie well that is where you will be misled,
Always do your own research, as we know,
People have different agendas,
Global warming lie, or now climate change,
It's all a lie .
337 Thanks Global warming/climate change is real.
You're everywhere
Geo Magnaye then you must be too!
Science with Katie i mostly see you at gmm
Looks like the Arctic needs a wall.
The next day trump posts on twitter he's gonna build it
Let's make the Arctic great again.
The polar bears will pay for it
Let's make the artic great again lol
Donald J. Puff
Honestly, Vox your research drops the bass! (lol) As a young youtuber trying to create quality "edutainment" your videos always inspire. Keep it up!
It's like Game of thrones, instead its SUMMER IS COMING.
Vox did a video on that: "Game of Thrones is secretly all about climate change" ruclips.net/video/Xppoy2veSP0/видео.html
wasim shaikh more like doom is coming
Within relatively short term, the Western Europe may get colder because of the Gulf Stream slowing down from meeting Arctic melt water.
It has already slowed down by 30%.
wasim shaikh lol that’s what I said too
Findecanor Yes, and ironically this could potentially lead to the gulf stream stopping and rerouting causing the arctic to become colder. Some think this could start snowballing into an ice age in northern Europe, however I think that is unlikely to happen due to global warming. In stead I think it will cause the arctic to get a little colder for a while, holding off the warming trends of the south like a buffer, but eventually the increasing warmth in the south will overcome this effect. CO2 is in geological timescales shown to be the thermostat of the Earth.
Nice! Another great series to watch on Vox. You made an interesting point about it being easy to vilify species that are simply responding to environmental stresses and then impact other ecosystems. It really goes to show the cascading effects that people have been suggesting for years!
It's good to hear that the Polar Cod are eating less-fattening copepods and getting more exercise while hunting. This could go a long way towards fighting the obesity problem in the arctic. (Especially for those chubby bears).
ElyssaAnderson hmmmm
Lol
This better be sarcasm
😂 this comment got me
thanks It's a joke...
Don’t vilify the native people who lived in the arctic for thousands of years living sustainably and in harmony with nature
These nature videos are great. Please keep em comin!
NotThatBad they have nature shows, much more helpful too
We’ll try!
This was a great and unnerving series, good work on presenting this major issue, hope it’s not too late
This should be #1 on trending
0:56 No Game Of Thrones spoilers please!
They are minions the Atlantis empire. Keep asking questions. Investigate Artic fish before it’s too late
Glad to see youtube sponsoring such a great video, global warming is really underestimated
Great series that highlights issues that popular media has never highlighted before. These kinds of videos are the best Vox produces.
One thing I missed was a conclusion at the end of this video that brings all the points made in the 3 episode series together. The main point is not that this change is bad for the Arctic or its natural inhabitants, but that this change is happening much too quickly for the species to adapt. If this keeps going at this pace, we're looking at a brand new mass extinction that might be similar in scope to what has happened several times over the half a billion years that advanced lifeforms have existed. Last time, this lead to the demise of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals, which benefitted us. This time around, it could lead to the demise of human civilisation in the worst case scenario.
Dirty Poul no
Good point! The pace of change is the key thing -- we mention in ep 1 but worth as you say repeating!
videos like these make me so anxious for the future
Sounds fishy..
+Butt Mash What's the porpoise of your comment?
Tino L the porpoise of this comment is to make us suffer from a pun-induced stroke
xD
I particularly love your Arctic episodes, because the Arctic is mysterious to many people. Hoping you can make more interesting video topics
Super coool topic! Love it. Thanks Vox!
Great video Vox! As usual.
Vox back at it with a great video!
Huck yah! Gotta love a good Vox science-related video!
I’m so sad thaw is over! It was such an incredible mini series!! Loved it x
Is it only a 2 parter!?
Great series!
Waiting for S2...if they have enough content to make videos
Love the channel!!
If global warming is real, how is my refrigerator so cold
Lizard people man, Lizard people
Aspect Science it's androids you degenerate
It's fake but nice joke.
Aaron Z Because you have it plugged in. Disconnect it....
Thank you for this great video Eli! I also talk about my own experience working on this very same ship during the polar night on my (very new!) channel! And I intend to post more about the polar night and to post a video about polar cod!
Oh hi Marine! I think i still owe you footage! Email me i'll post it for you on dropbox
what's your channel called?
Thank you for this really interesting video. Such a fascinating topic, and very good reporting, and storytelling.
Really like this series
I can't wait for Into the Dark documentary too! Great job Vox! I hope to go to UiT for grad school.
Appreciate the amount of work that went on into making this series. It really makes you think about how the Arctic is becoming more important to conserve and manage with the impacts of humans and climate change having effects on the region.
This is the first you tube video ever to make me well up with tears.
Welcome to the good side of RUclips, there is some quality content out there bud! (we'd regret not suggesting our videos might be something you'd like too!)
Thanks for uploading so interesting
Nerdophile your comment was posted a minute ago how could you watch it all
GabEgg *2 times speed boi*
Nerdophile
That just makes the video 3:12 long
*do you know that RUclips facts are inaccurate*
Great video
Let’s build a wall so the fish can’t swim north!
We will build the wall, and southern fish will pay for it, even though they have no money and it wont benefit them at all, only us, so yeah seems fair!
don't forget that it would split other animal species and lead them into extinction by splitting up the population
AJ Gaming just like the real planned wall they are referencing.
Yes a beautiful giant ice wall with steel reinforce 700 feet high and a 100 leagues long. And we should have a group that takes care of the wall well call it the polar watch.
"They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists and SOME I ASSUME, ARE GOOD PEOPLE." - Bailey Francher
This is the best ytb channel.
people will say how sad this is but then not take action in their own lives to change our effect on the environment
*"There is an army from the north and an army from the south, and right now they are fighting a battle....*" Arctic Civil War
Not a problem will learn about extinct animals through vr and museums
Good one
I thought the fish in the thumbnail was saying ESKETIT!!!! 😂🐟
Thank GOD internet can't transmit smell, so this clip would be unwatchable.
Fresh fish doesn't small that much.
are you really that disgust to fish smell?? i bet u wont survive a minute in every traditional market in southeast asia
Look guys I found that athiest!
Did you watch the video? It should be 'Thank Cod'......:)
Jay Kay Just an expression, I don't believe either
Human overpopulation is killing everything.
I wonder what will be left at the equator after most of the species migrate upwards. Maybe new species will fill the vacuum, but the change is happening so quickly that it's not like anything could evolve to tolerate conditions there. How will warming oceans affect currents? Arctic plankton blooms? Interesting but also pretty scary.
John Smith jellyfish will eventually be the dominant species in the oceans. Almost all the fish will die out within the next hundred years.
This is why we should not expand our boundaries but if we do we should do it in a sustainable way
Thaw is up there with Borders. One of the best Vox series
Vox is the only channel i'm early to because it releases at 7-9 pm where i live
This is the type of Vox content I like. Just facts and cool experiences.
Off topic...
Here is my Kia experience. Anyone in my position has encountered the same thing from Kia. If you cannot supply them with up to date maintenance records on your vehicle they will not cover it. So for instance, if you change your own oil you're screwed. Might work if you saved all your receipts but very few people are in the habit of saving receipts of them doing their own oil changes. This ploy Kia uses is well documented if you want to look it up, I have, and it’s out there. Also my car would be covered under the SC147 recall as the symptoms of my engine seizing up (engine needs replaced) followed the exact same symptomology as those the manufacturing defect notes in the recall. The recall notice even appears on my Carfax report. Again you can find all the recall information online. The reason my car isn't part of the SC147 recall according to Kia is because it is MPI instead of GDI. All the rest of the engine is the exact same, 2.4L theta II. Kia says that because my car uses a different kind of fuel injection method that it cannot be affected by the metal filings left in the engine block which is what the SC147 recall is all about. That's totally absurd on its face but that's Kia's position. The vehicles Kia did recall was done after many government threats as well as numerous lawsuits brought by disgruntled Kia owners for which there are many. Kia's mother company, Hyundai actually recalled their vehicles for the same problem immediately when the issue was discovered. It took Kia several years later to admit to the problem and issue a recall even though they were well aware of the problem. Where was Kia's concern for people being killed due to this manufacturing defect? A car having its engine seize up on the interstate would be something that would concern most companies immediately but not Kia. Unless Kia completely changes the way it does business they will continue to cost consumers thousands of dollars for defective cars and probably end up killing people due to their own negligence. I had to argue, write emails, file complaints with various entities, etc just to get Kia to actually LOOK at my engine at no cost to me to determine the how and why of the engine failure. Kia refused to cover my car even though it is under warranty and furthermore refused to even LOOK at my car to see what caused the failure. I'm still waiting for a callback from Kia with their assessment. Kia actually agreed to take my valve cover off to take a look at my car once I complained as high up as I could to Kia. This was after several months of my car sitting dead on the Auffenberg Kia lot in Metro east St Louis. Kia actually told me I'd have to pay $1500 up front to have my engine failure looked into initially. My constant pressure on Kia finally got them to say they would take my valve cover off for no fee which costs Kia less than $50 in labor. Kia had no desire whatsoever to know what caused my engine to seize up. Their ONLY concern was to avoid any acknowledgement of any responsibility or liability. Kia already knew what caused the engine to fail. The same thing that happened to hundreds of thousands of the same engines made by Kia and Hyundai. It was the exact same problem as the Kia SC147 recall. Taking the valve cover off will not help. There was no oil leak. No oil smell. Never any indication of any problem with the valve cover. It's simply a ploy for Kia to say we looked at your engine and it's your fault. Who would trust their assessment at this point anyway? I'm out thousands of dollars I still owe on a car without a working engine. Don't you think any car maker worth a darn would want to know why one of their vehicles engines just seized up on the highway? Kia's been super lucky so far no one has died due to their negligence. Additionally a co-worker of mine had a problem with his Kia and will not buy one again either. For his Kia the car required a specific oil filter made and installed by Kia and if that was not used the engine fails. He was never told this when he purchased the vehicle. His insurance successfully sued Kia for over $7,000 for his engine failure. Unfortunately my insurance doesn't cover mechanical issues. Ever wonder why your Kia never quite gets the gas mileage it was rated to get? Kia has also paid out for a class action lawsuit because they lied about the MPG of many of their models. The very MPG rating that many people base a large percentage of their purchase decision on. Yeah, Kia lied about that too but kept it hush hush. You can find the information online if you look for it. I had my car into the dealership (Auffenberg) several times before the engine failure telling them something is bad wrong with the car. The Kia service department ran every kind of computer diagnostic and could find no reason for the problems which included knocking, major loss of power, major loss of fuel economy and car dying at both idle and speed. Check engine light was always on and every sensor it said was malfunctioning was replaced and it didn't help. Unfortunately I could not leave my car with Kia. Kia wouldn't supply me with a free rental. They said it was against company policy. My step daughter was dying needing a second liver transplant as all this was going on and I couldn't be without that vehicle. With only one vehicle (other than the Kia) I wouldn't be able to get to work or my step daughter wouldn't be able to be cared for properly. I told Kia this and still they refused to get me a rental while they actually got to the root of my car problem and addressed it. Instead they said sorry to hear that, we can't find any problem with your car. They actually let me leave with a car they KNEW was dangerous and about to fail. They didn't care that my family was going through a serious medical situation with my step daughter and the car behaving as it was only increased the stress on my entire family during this time. Fortunately my step daughter got her transplant just in time and is doing ok now. Not only did Kia sell me a defective product but all this happened as our family is going through the stress of a child being deathly ill, lots of additional costs for medical related expenses and Kia was told this and didn't care. Kia added thousands of dollars to my already stressed finances by selling me a defective vehicle. But it gets even better. The Kia rep in Arizona named Steve that handles my case and many others actually told me on the phone that some of Kia's cars die early and that's just the way it is. He insisted all other car manufacturers have the same problem and also refuse to repair the vehicles leaving their customers screwed too. That's certainly not my experience nor that of anyone I know. Steve at Kia flat out told me Kia isn't going to pay and I'm out of luck because I got a bad Kia and have to eat it. That's what he said. That's Kia’s customer service that said that to me. I have to shake my head and laugh every time I call Kia and their recording says "Rated #1 in initial quality 2 years in a row!" Yeah, and dies in 78,000 miles and Kia refuses to make a full recall or honor it's warranty. You won't see Kia winning any customer service awards or vehicle longevity awards. My advice to anyone that has a Kia (ESPECIALLY if it's a 2.4L) is to trade it in and get something other than a Kia before it dies and your left paying off a car that doesn't run. I liked Kia at one time or I wouldn't have bought one. What I've found out since has opened my eyes to the quality of their vehicles and their denials of their own manufacturing defects even if it could cost lives or severely screw consumers over financially. Buying a Kia might make you think you're getting more quality for less money but it's all based upon lies and cover-ups. That is my Kia experience and it's the WORST experience I've had with any company on any level at any time in my 31 (47 - 16) years of driving cars.
These 3 videos were really good please bring more on global warming similar to this very interesting!!!!
The ocean doesn't exist 👌
CozmicK G it's not funny u dumb ass
kazoo kid why would you even make a serious reply to a shitpost
so woke
Wait... Isn't the ocean flat? #flatoceaners?
the ocean is flat! #flatocean
Is there a chance you could cover the rise of A.i warfare. And the deadly implications if it is not stopped?
No. Only serious matter here.
wendel.f16 It is a serious matter.
Öööö hmmm yeah of course the internet will never change anything! It’s just a stupid gimmick! Google? That’ll never replace the encyclopedias! Let’s all just ignore change and pretend like everything is ok.
John Carbonell Google and *AI* are two very different things
Jaxon Mawhiney Google already uses machine learning in some of its products. Do you understand what an analogy is?
#flatocean spread the word! My ship fell off yesterday! Luckily I had a rope and managed to survive!
Layback Studios wait, but like... What do the rope even attach to, even jokes need some sort of logic
How come anything humans touch we destroy. It is just depressing after awhile
We destroy and create
It is a sad cycle but it has gone on for a long time and I doubt it will ever stop
Because humans are cancerous. We are our own enemy.
we create way less if we compare to what we destroy.
i dont see the long time.
Harry Moore so what about the ocean destroying land and other sea life ? What about rain doing the same ,
Volcanos ? I could go on and on ,
This is life , life is hard , it's how things are.
Stop self hating.
its the reaction of what humans are doing.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
I'm pretty sure they moved cause they got sick of people on the beach throwing plastic into the ocean 😑😑😑
Never thought animals too can be labeled as refugee
04:52 that guy had peanut butter and jam. He was very tired on that day and look at those fishes around. One of the fish's name is Fitzy and she was from Swaziland, very cute, tiny lil creature. This dude enjoyed with Fitzy when it was tiny but when it grew massive, he ate em all.... How meany! This black panther dude wasn't hungry though and behind him is a broken home-made drone that he used to catch fishes.
Sounds like a job for Aquaman!
Haha!
4:41 WTF?! Any more information or background story on this?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakapik
what is the spider at 3:02?
Some anthropod probably!
*arthropod.
Omar Z
The food web spider
Eli Kintisch "anthrop" means human you idiot
Ouch @@plusplus600
Polar cod: we will build a great wall across the Artic ocean, and make the Atlantic Cods pay for it!
Artic fish: We are going to build a net, and the Atlantic’s going to pay it
What am I supposed to do with this information?
the video is fantastic as always, i've left a like. I'm only worried that the attitude of the video is more about warmer temperatures. Yes its gettin warmer but its also getting colder and research groups are baffled, their predictions on both were way off. In short we don't know what the hell is going on. I just thought that might be clearer and rub off less people the wrong way.
The North Remembers.
Is that a spider at 3:04? Looks more like a land animal that doesn't need to withstand huge pressures
Holy Guacamole Extra Cheese and Pepperoni
I have to go to school bye every one
Go be awesome!
I'm watching this in the school right now xD
i thought you were going to visit a school of fish ;)
Cya mate
Johnny Boy exactly! 🙌🏼
That was a turn of events.
Goodbye polar bears...it's been a good run.
Bring on the Pizzly/Grolar bears! (google search those names, you can thank us later aha!)
2:13 Remember that they are saying that the fish are weighed to identify this "70%" This could also be a increase in fish size not just movement of fish
I've got an idea..........BUILD A WALL!!!!!
Donald J Trump drop a NET!
What are the chances Donald J Trump is really the president
Then make the Atlantien's pay for it.
Donald J Trump And After take some Extremely Cringy Pictures together unlike with any other sibling of mine. I thought that was sooooo hottt, Ivankuh looked hella fine too at that age
Donald J Trump Melania is lying to you. You are ugly, inside and out.
Quick Question(s): 3:01 Isn't there no spiders in the cold? is that a spider? Maybe it came with the ship?
Vox: always ready to bum me out and start my day out right
That is one terrified thumbnail fish.
That "military ship" @ 5:10 has the word Coastguard written on it, other than that god vid!
You are talking 'pollocks'. 😁
You have cod to be kidding me
I must've not watched the video carefully enough but what's stopping the polar bears or other species at the top of the food chain from eating Atlantic cod instead of Arctic cod?
They do but it's not as nutritious. Polar copepods are higher in fat than the atlantic copepods to survive the cold. Cods have to eat more for the same fat intake (which they also need to survive the cold), and they also eat eachother. This means less big juicy fatty cods for the polar bears, which is no good.
Rafael Dos Santos Ah that makes sense, thanks for the reply!
Is it because the water is still clean? Well cleaner.
so do they put the fish from the trawl back in the sea?
IDK bro, ask someone else
PanzerṨHREK yeah it’s high school
THE MOST MISJUDGED COMMENT I EVER SEEN GUYS
4:06 "Climate refugee from the south" - I heard this somewhere else khm khm (Europe)
More biomass is being generated overall in this milder climate including algae which is the cause of more food in the region for animals in the middle of the chain thus there is also more higher level animals. The problem doesn't lie in animals better adapted to warmer than usual arctic moving in. It lies in us - in the perpetuation of climate change and in fishing because these northern species are just genetically less keen on high-number reproduction because of the previously not plentiful environment. Therefore, we should limit fishing in these waters just like it is needed in case of deep sea fish.
now human have to invade sea and survive there
* drool leaking from the mouth * ITSH COLD OUTSHIDE MEHHHH
2:39 7 degrees C or F? If you're going to be taken seriously, please be specific. I learned that in math in like 5th grade.
Good point
This is a natural process. Climate is always changing.
Atlantic fishes are dreamers too!
It's weird to watch this video while actually living in the arctic city shown in this video.
chilling
James Tang pfffffff
3:02 is that another reason not go to anywhere close the oceans
the means of the global ecological production has been totally antagonized by human pollution, forcing the global relations of ecological production, ie. creatures in general, to transform accordingly. When the development of forms of ecological production become actualized, comes a period of social, or in this case, ecological revolution. Marx was right about the world
Hey vox can you please make a video on effects of climate change in indian peninsula ? (as it's the most vulnerable to it)
Question: what would be our population, if no one died?
Water is Wet
We're breaking free 0:00
Water... Salt Water... Fish... Bear. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Southern Fish Tribe attacked.
Only the Avatar, master of all feeding elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished. A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, a shrimp named Aang. And although his mating skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to feed everyone. But I believe Aang can save the world.
1:28 how can water be below 0 temperature?
because salt water has a lower freezing temperature
Of course
Because it is where the soul of my ex dwells
this is all good and well but how do we present this in a way that would make conservatives (or at least republican supporters) understand it and take it seriously? because as is, it just seems like a target for arctic/snowflake jokes.
The problem is a lot more right-wing politicians being paid to speak out against it, and when they do their voters decide that is what is true.
geekdiggy I am a Conservative Republican and I consider myself an environmentalist. I care deeply about the Earth and our impact on it, but I do not believe that it is the responsibility of the US Federal Government to regulate human actions for the purposes of protecting it. That is not why it was created.
I take responsibility for my own actions and thus do what I can to help the environment. But the solution to the problem is not more laws, more taxes, more regulations and a larger yet more incompetent government organization hell-bent on limiting freedoms and the economy in an effort to curb climate change.
I hope that clears things up for you; Republicans do not hate the environment (though there are exceptions to everything), we hate unnecessary government telling us to fund the dreams of bleeding-hearts.
James, then what is the proposed solution?
Clearly asking 'pretty please' is not going to stop people from being idiots. That's obvious; people in general are not very good at gauging long term risk.
Sean Carroll Well then too bad I suppose. I personally believe that humans are smarter than you give them credit for, and the many, many organizations drawing attention to the problem and developing solutions is proof of that. Also, crisis and looming-catastrophy tends to be a good motivator.
But yes the answer is appealing to peoples emotions and concerns. Scare them. Informed consumers can have a tremendous impact on companies that harm the environment and companies know there is a huge market in eco-friendly production.
All the same, the US Federal Government is not supposed to be used as a mechanism to preserve the environment.
You raise a good point, but let's remember the number one trait in politics lately: Money buys votes, regardless of who the money source is. There is also a secondary factor; education helps make people critical thinkers, or at least it should ideally. The environmental problem is just a microcosm of an overall general trend.
I am a skeptic in the vein of Mark Twain/George Carlin, so take it for what it is worth. Skeptics like myself exist for one reason: Keeping both sides honest.
We need to make a CHANGE. And END the POLITICAL debate about GLOBAL warming. Those that do not agree must be IGNORED and left.
Before i start watching my predictions to the question of the video title:
1.global warming
2.lack of competition
3. We make it too dangerous to be in Atlantic