How Many Times Has The Earth Experienced An Extinction Event? | The Next Great Event | Spark

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Earth’s history has been marked by five great extinction events. With the current background extinction rate 1000 times the normal, have humans brought about the 6th mass extinction? The changes our species has wrought upon Earth, its ecology & climate, has led geologists to compare us to a geological force akin to volcanoes, and terming this era the Anthropocene period (“Anthropo” meaning ‘human’). Will it witness the greatest loss of biodiversity ever? What does the fast-changing climate mean for the future of humans? Experts weigh in on these questions in this documentary.
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  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Год назад +1313

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  • @deeya
    @deeya Год назад +26

    There's just something so bone chilling about The Great Dying. It's like the planet dodged a bullet by a hair's breadth, from becoming a dead rock like Mars.

  • @TitanicSubGoBoom
    @TitanicSubGoBoom Год назад +69

    I’m a delivery driver in metro Detroit and our sprawl is getting ridiculous. We are putting Walmart’s and strip malls in every field and forest within 75 miles of Detroit. In the past fifteen years since I started it has been dramatic. I drive past Canadian geese families all day long living around the fake run off evaporation ponds we build around these concrete slabs. These geese have been coming to these specific spots for thousands of years and we paved them over and they eat on the little patches of grass on the side of the road. They look homeless to me I feel so bad for them.

    • @You.Tube.Sucks.
      @You.Tube.Sucks. 5 месяцев назад

      Humans are disgusting. Those poor geese (and all the Canadian geese slaughtered after they dared fly near an airport).

    • @DeluxHippopatumus
      @DeluxHippopatumus 2 месяца назад

      That's because no one wants to live in Detroit... so Detroit is trying to run away from itself

    • @Ron-oh8lj
      @Ron-oh8lj Месяц назад +1

      Yes. Same over here in Santa Cruz California

    • @GHOSTGHOST-jw1mi
      @GHOSTGHOST-jw1mi Месяц назад +1

      Same here in San Antonio TX mainly apartments complexes and maybe businesses here and there but mostly apartments complexes big area's that was open land actually looked better back then now. Then in some places they wonder why wild animals are getting closer to homes when it's us pushing out these animals we make a big thing about wildlife and yet yr by yr they're land gets smaller

    • @nadianichols953
      @nadianichols953 Месяц назад

      Habitat loss is the most dire threat by far for all creatures great and small, on land and sea. It's very hard to watch this happening.

  • @stretchnj2441
    @stretchnj2441 Год назад +32

    Imagine all the different species that have ever existed.. Boy would I like to see each one in person.. May life live forever!!

    • @adrianmccoy2643
      @adrianmccoy2643 Год назад +1

      Humans are next based off logic it's inevitable!

    • @Russia-bullies
      @Russia-bullies Год назад +6

      Then you better see those alive today,as you probably won’t tomorrow.

    • @0anant0
      @0anant0 Год назад +5

      You don't have to imagine -- just visit the Creation Museum in Kentucky and you can see not only dinosaurs, but also dragons co-existing with humans!!!

    • @Benji-vr6bx
      @Benji-vr6bx 2 месяца назад +4

      Out of all the creatures that have existed I don't think you'd have time to see them all. %99 of all species that has ever existed is extinct.

    • @stretchnj2441
      @stretchnj2441 2 месяца назад

      Would be super cool though! Funny how alot if humans forget we SHARE this planet.. We don't own it.

  • @KnowledgeCat
    @KnowledgeCat 6 месяцев назад +26

    It's incredible to think that this happened on the same planet we're on right now!

    • @Prometheus7272
      @Prometheus7272 Месяц назад +1

      Not really but sort of

    • @merkga
      @merkga День назад

      ​@@Prometheus7272yes but no 🤷‍♂️

  • @esshor.
    @esshor. 2 года назад +153

    ….why wasn’t the great oxidation event included on this list? The worst extinction event that killed off close to all prior anaerobic microscopic forms of life.

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 2 года назад +15

      @@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 Just stop bothering people.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад +14

      Maybe because the great oxidation event doesn't have fossil evidence

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 2 года назад +3

      Vol 66 (2016) of Bioscience has the geologic explanation you seek. NASA has a great write up from 2019 on the geo evidence discovered to better prove the oxi event.

    • @susmitislam1910
      @susmitislam1910 2 года назад +39

      The colloquially known "big five" extinction events don't include the GOE. All of the big five occurred AFTER complex life emerged. During GOE life was still unicellular.

    • @iMORTIsieteVOi
      @iMORTIsieteVOi 2 года назад +1

      @@susmitislam1910 makes completely sense to me

  • @gizmo6746
    @gizmo6746 Год назад +74

    Special thanks to the camera man who traveled in time to film everything.

    • @eddiequest4
      @eddiequest4 Год назад +7

      You're welcome.
      It was fun.

    • @jamesleatherwood5125
      @jamesleatherwood5125 Год назад

      rofls!

    • @MichaelL502
      @MichaelL502 Год назад +5

      Jesus. Haven’t heard this one before

    • @tannhauser5399
      @tannhauser5399 Год назад +1

      @Gizmo - and maybe he was the one of the old mysterious "Sages" who lived for a long time.
      Maybe even the old Babylonian antediluvian Alulim or Alalngar. You know - from the time before the Flood, a Golden Age of Gods.
      Yeah, the man was quite good with a camera and commited too. Respect. Quite a balls on that guy to do it.
      Somebody like Plato, his pupil Aristotle who of course was taught Alexander the Great/Macedon everything he knew, hell even Solon - nobody could hold the camera like that.
      They all tried and they have failed :)

    • @anthonyfellows9013
      @anthonyfellows9013 Год назад +3

      Gizmo, we're not doing this joke anymore

  • @geoffreyblankenmeyer9888
    @geoffreyblankenmeyer9888 Год назад +13

    Each geologic period ended with an extinction event. The others were not as severe as the Big Five.

  • @qarljohnson4971
    @qarljohnson4971 Год назад +59

    I am surprised by the low quality of information about the extinction events in this video.
    PBS Eons and many other RUclips science channels cover this topic much more accurate and concise.

    • @cypsaver
      @cypsaver Год назад

      Please consisider Qarl that this documentary is packing 5 extinction events over millions of years into 48 minutes when it could last 48 days.

    • @jmarronineto
      @jmarronineto Год назад +8

      I agree. In fact, that's what caught my attention. Little explanation of events and a lot of rambling about cause and effect relationships.

    • @EphyDude613
      @EphyDude613 Год назад

      Still, this is all theoretical... At best it's educated speculation. I'd say it's highly debatable as to the degree of accuracy of ANY documentaries dealing with this topic.
      I also find it suspect that this particular documentary is pushing the carbon-caused global warming angle, as well as pushing for the genetically modified food in order to weather the next extinction event. They are always using fear to try to push their agendas onto us. "We need to tamper with our food or we'll die from the next extinction event!"
      Also, trying to compare humanity to the Dodo Bird as far as becoming extinct in a short time, is a really weak argument. Unless we're expecting something to come and hunt us into extinction, I don't see why anyone would seriously bring up the Dodo, lol.

    • @johnbannister9212
      @johnbannister9212 Год назад +2

      Fair enough, and I assume they know the difference between adjectives and adverbs

    • @fransmars1645
      @fransmars1645 Месяц назад +1

      We know very little of the particulars of these events. There are some correlations and statements that can be made from the available sources of information towards this. Our brightest minds are trying their best to understand it. If you have any meaningful input, I am yet to see it.

  • @MikeCCO
    @MikeCCO 2 года назад +10

    I think the Green lady has got her P's & Q's mixed up there, 4:00
    Tree roots dont cause erosion to my knowledge, they prevent erosion by keeping the soil there !

    • @ayannacollins7405
      @ayannacollins7405 16 дней назад

      I swear I thought the same thing I couldn't really get into it. She looked like she didn't even know what was going on... lol they could have interviewed me instead.

    • @user-oy7od3od3q
      @user-oy7od3od3q 8 дней назад

      She meant weathering

    • @merkga
      @merkga День назад

      ​​​@@user-oy7od3od3qthe weathering of the roots? 🤔😁

  • @Tina-vb4te
    @Tina-vb4te Год назад +10

    This is the scariest video I've ever seen. My son came home from school saying he will not have children and I took it ,like most, you will change your mind one day.
    As an adult he tells me he would love to have children but won't because the world will change and he couldn't do that to them.
    It's heartbreaking truth this video is what he means

    • @soupsop
      @soupsop Год назад +1

      Its an interesting generation gap. As a teen, I consider this comforting. Humans will never stop fucking shit up, so after accepting our inevitable demise its nice to know what will happen and that earth goes on existing. I think it goes to show how utterly hopeless my generation is- literally being born into the 6th mass extinction i guess we just don't even know what hope is like. More sad than anything.

    • @Tina-vb4te
      @Tina-vb4te Год назад

      @@soupsop It is so sad.

  • @sportyfactss975
    @sportyfactss975 9 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent explanations. I like the explanations

  • @carterfrady342
    @carterfrady342 Год назад +7

    Even small power outages can freak out small communities because people can’t get things from stores because the stores close down because you can’t pay with card or cash through their systems. People will freak out and lose their minds over the smallest things.

  • @atune2682
    @atune2682 Год назад +21

    unbelievable to think that this happened on the very same earth we are on right now.

  • @jennymichie5175
    @jennymichie5175 Год назад +16

    More people need to see this documentary. The most clear and concise recordings of cause and effect. I'm no eco-warrior...but we need to CHANGE. This made me cry and it's humbling. Thank you for being here to educate. Today, I don't want to bring a child into the world, because I'm scared..And people are doing..........not a lot. It's terrifying.

    • @chuckbirdnz
      @chuckbirdnz Год назад +3

      I agree we need to change but the change has to be done logically and not hysterically. There was no mention of using nuclear power generation.

    • @OnideusMadHatter
      @OnideusMadHatter Год назад +1

      You just want to feel important. There's nothing wrong with the planet and there never is. At one point in our history around 90% of ALL LIFE was completely wiped out. It always comes back. Maybe stop thinking that the earth is yours forever. I mean, nothing exists forever, at least not physically.

    • @jennymichie5175
      @jennymichie5175 Год назад +1

      Not a pro, but humanity playing God is only going to get us so far. We can't change what natural science dictates, with that I fully agree. The worry that I have personally is the impact were having on the speed of change. That is the part that's unprecedented.

    • @jennymichie5175
      @jennymichie5175 Год назад

      @@OnideusMadHatter Raw nerve? It's upsetting when stuff dies. Maybe not the mosquitos that keep biting me coz of THE MASSIVELY OVERCOOKED HEAT AND HUMIDITY. But that's just my opinion. Just saying I'd rather that life stays as comfortable as possible on this planet for as long as possible. In no way does that make me feel special or important. Only another one of the (around about) 7 billion people trying to exist here.

    • @coryeide6685
      @coryeide6685 Год назад

      Comments like yours are the very reason hysteria is around Be logical nit looney

  • @michaelclark5626
    @michaelclark5626 Год назад +31

    The 252 million year old extinction event was associated with the Basalt from the Siberian Traps. Enough Lava came out to cover all the Earth 10 feet deep in basalt. The Antipode was in Antarctica where a very large impact event occurred. The one at 66 million years ago only has enough lava to cover the Earth a mere 3 feet deep. The antipode is the Chicxulub Impact event. Giant impact events fracture earth on the opposite side of the earth. The energy re-focuses at the antipode using reflection, and refraction of energy waves.

    • @SteveMan9231
      @SteveMan9231 9 месяцев назад

      Leeweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeec😂😂v

    • @geslinam9703
      @geslinam9703 3 месяца назад

      I get the chills looking at photos of the Siberian Traps. Read a book a few years ago on that event, it was pretty terrifying.

    • @michaelclark5626
      @michaelclark5626 3 месяца назад

      @@geslinam9703 If you think about it, the space rock that zapped Antarctica around 252 Ma was a lot bigger than the space rock that zapped Chicxulub at 66 Ma. It made a hole the size of the state of Arizona, and fractured the Earth at the antipode in Siberia, and leaked Lava for millions of years. The Lava was up to 4 miles thick in Siberia. Now that is what I call a Lava flow. But it released so much acidic gasses that the Earths Oceans and land had a 90 Plus percent die off. Acidic Oceans. Fortunately this is a very rare event.
      Mega Zaps are around 186.6 million years apart. I have often wondered as to why some species survived, when most went extinct. I suspect the ones that were underground, or underwater, or in caves had a chance to survive, but if you were big, and out in the open on ZAP DAY, you got blasted, or cooked, or blown away, literally.

  • @davidbonner2803
    @davidbonner2803 Год назад +8

    Aren't the "trees" mentioned at the beginning of the film the fruiting bodies of Prototaxites , one of the earliest terrestrial fungi? Don't miceilia (sp) hold soil thus help prevent erosion?

  • @latheofheaven1017
    @latheofheaven1017 2 года назад +93

    13:10. No no no! Lystrosaurus was not the ancestor of dinosaurs and mammals alike. Lystrosaurus was a synapsid, and synapsida is the group that gave rise to mammals. But dinosaurs were sauropsids. The two lineages had already split long before Lystrosaurus evolved.

    • @FranBunnyFFXII
      @FranBunnyFFXII 2 года назад +1

      Correction, Dinosaurs were Diapsids. You are right that the Synapsids gave rise to Mammals and that Synapsids did not give rise to dinosaurs.
      Diapsids are named for the 2 Fenestra on the sides of their skulls, where Synapsids have 1.

    • @victor7816
      @victor7816 2 года назад +9

      Glad you caught that too. :)

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад +5

      The "experts" struggle to memorize all those theories ... you have to be really really smart to memorize hundreds of theories.

    • @milfinu
      @milfinu Год назад +2

      I'm still waiting to see REAL Dinosaur Bones,

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад +15

      @@milfinu There are plenty. Bible-Belt Sunday School "history" and other mythology is for childhood, grow up, look at the science.

  • @nonye0
    @nonye0 Год назад +2

    man these quality documentary my man. +1

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof Год назад +6

    A constant state of flux always changing is the norm and I find it very interesting that people usually think of geology as the big determining Factor for Global change when there's another one that's at least as effectively as geology is when it comes to making global environmental changes and that is biology which is seldom discussed outside of the scientific community and I think we should maybe do something about changing that and bring biology into the public realm of discussion.

  • @darylb5564
    @darylb5564 2 года назад +14

    Watch this again with friends and do a shot every time they um uh probably think or maybe. It’ll be a very short night.😂

    • @aarongoodwin4845
      @aarongoodwin4845 2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Needed a giggle!

    • @AstrosElectronicsLab
      @AstrosElectronicsLab Месяц назад

      It's only a 47 minute video. If one were to do that, after 47 minutes you're BAC level would be well over 1.2!

  • @acase3235
    @acase3235 2 года назад +82

    I thought root structure help to stop erosion

    • @Isawwhatyoudid
      @Isawwhatyoudid 2 года назад +30

      Find a patch of hard dirt or rock - pour a glass of water over it and see how much sediment you get. Now bust up the dirt with a hammer or shovel and pour some water over it. Root structure helps soil erosion now but when plants first started to colonize the land the starting point or square one is not like we are used to it. These were pioneers if you will - now the land has had plant life for half a billion years and you have a variety of plants with varying root structure and ground cover from decaying material. Many of these are the shorter plants, mosses, algae and/or fungi that grow close to the ground.

    • @edh3881
      @edh3881 2 года назад

      And we also stupidly thought if we give our politicians more of our money in taxes they were going to change the climate. LOL Suckers

    • @chrismay25
      @chrismay25 2 года назад

      Well science changes every 5 years lol.
      🤷‍♂️ we still plant trees beside our creek to stop erosion. It works. Trust but verify everything you see. Besides Algae type of plants have minimal root systems.
      I agree. False statment

    • @aarongoodwin4845
      @aarongoodwin4845 2 года назад +1

      It does!

    • @edh3881
      @edh3881 2 года назад

      @@aarongoodwin4845 Yeah sure. Like giving them money ever did much good. They get rich and most of us get poorer. But people will certainly vote to raise our taxes for such a idea. Sorry but we are all going to become extinct one day if we pay more taxes or not. And the planet will be just fine.

  • @russellnolan9212
    @russellnolan9212 Год назад

    Dang! Glad I'm here.
    (That one fellow looked familiar. Is that officer Jim Dangle, Reno 911?)

  • @bingosunnoon9341
    @bingosunnoon9341 Год назад +6

    Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, extinction. We are still firmly rooted in denial.

  • @ryanstrasser3695
    @ryanstrasser3695 Год назад +3

    The odd thing about this... is its appeal to how we should perceive change over time - though it's the exact opposite of a rational perception regarding change over time.

  • @theuktoday4233
    @theuktoday4233 2 года назад +26

    I am looking forward to this one

    • @LB0206
      @LB0206 2 года назад

      What

    • @opethfantoo3140
      @opethfantoo3140 2 года назад +4

      Me too, Probably the only way These power hungry psychopaths will get dealt with.

    • @henrybadiukiewicz8812
      @henrybadiukiewicz8812 2 года назад +1

      @@opethfantoo3140 ill jump on that bus too! Doc told me i have x amount of time. I went home and packed a bag.!. LOL

    • @Goregreet
      @Goregreet 2 года назад +2

      we ARE "this one"

    • @shidposting4011
      @shidposting4011 Год назад

      The video or the next extinction event?

  • @jakegilbert8116
    @jakegilbert8116 Год назад +11

    Solid choice of experts/ professionals to opine on this topic. Thank you! Well done and pretty solid! Thank you again ❤

  • @tomjimenez1881
    @tomjimenez1881 Год назад

    7:23 That dragon fly is like a alien the way it made a sharp turn

  • @johncoviello8570
    @johncoviello8570 Год назад +8

    Very interesting! Well done!

  • @chrisquick7854
    @chrisquick7854 Год назад +88

    This is one of the most interesting documentaries I have ever viewed; also one the most frightening. I like the explanations of the past extinctions & when, not all the facts are not in, it is really made clear with some educated guesses.

    • @cathycassista
      @cathycassista Год назад +1

      "not all the facts are not in, it is really made clear with some educated guesses."
      that's because this whole theory is based on that 100% GUESSES UNEDUCATED but rather IMAGINATED!!! if you can not perform what ever test your attempting to prove needs to be done in the real world not some science fictional vac lab set to represent the situation!!!

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад

      And it spreads fear where it cannot be of any consequence to the people nor nature, read the right objective science.

    • @chrisquick7854
      @chrisquick7854 Год назад

      @@harreits And yous is an educated opinion? I doubt it

    • @jamesedwards1806
      @jamesedwards1806 Год назад

      The key to funding is scare tactics. Just say'n.

    • @cathycassista
      @cathycassista Год назад +3

      @@chrisquick7854 very educated compared to you and this host!!!

  • @glennnielsen2489
    @glennnielsen2489 Год назад +1

    Far better documentaries on this subject out there.

  • @Cypher791
    @Cypher791 2 месяца назад

    Amazing to think that this happened on the same planet we are on right now! 🌎👀

  • @halsnyder296
    @halsnyder296 Год назад +115

    I’m impressed that the nature of plant roots changed so much! Today plant roots are considered to stabilize soil and reduce erosion. I have NEVER before heard of plants increasing erosion. Seems an unsound hypothesis.

    • @danbrown4193
      @danbrown4193 Год назад +17

      Relative and contextual in understanding. Before there was no plant root system as it grows, develops and evolves it is displacing soil, nutrients and by products. The much better comparison would be what phosphates, nitrates, acid rain and other newly developed erosion conditions are doing to the current long standing normal soil conditions before them. I think at least this is what my layman brain took away from this as I was watching it.

    • @Kimdino1
      @Kimdino1 Год назад +23

      Today we have lots of unstable loose surface made up of very small particles called soil. Soil will always be subject to erosion and is easily washed away. However, plants limit this by binding the small particles together with their roots so that it is not so easily washed away.
      Back at the start there was no soil, just very stable rock that did erode but at a very slow rate but it could not be just washed away. The roots broke up into the much smaller pieces that we call soil. So, then the rock could be, and was, washed away.

    • @chloerene7858
      @chloerene7858 Год назад +12

      Lol I'm sure you know so much better than the thousands of scientists across the globe who have been working on this information for decades. 🤣

    • @halsnyder296
      @halsnyder296 Год назад +6

      @@chloerene7858 Every report I’ve read, or non-sensationalized video I’ve watched that addresses the subject of paleo erosion states that the rate of erosion was much higher before plant life because the rock was more directly impacted. This is the ONLY video I’ve seen where the converse is proposed. So… I don’t see the “thousands” of scientists you reference.

    • @trailguy
      @trailguy Год назад +7

      As a kid we learned that the plants helped break up the rocks which enabled minerals to be leeched out by subsequent generations of plants.

  • @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422
    @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422 Год назад +3

    I’m very intrigued about this 🤔, but could be from the intriguinol I took this morning

    • @g_y.rtz420
      @g_y.rtz420 Год назад

      Drug addiction isnt a joke karen

    • @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422
      @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422 Год назад +1

      @gay-rtz - no it sure isn’t, but you are. You’re the Karen for making a comment on a imaginary thing I made up. Guess people can’t make jokes in your “world” . Gtfoh

    • @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422
      @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422 Год назад +1

      You’re part of the snowflake generation huh? Where no one can do or make any jokes and has to be lame all the time, or else you get upset

  • @tharunkumarvk99
    @tharunkumarvk99 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful documentary

  • @zephheine9681
    @zephheine9681 Год назад +1

    definitely right there sir...

  • @cfluff6716
    @cfluff6716 2 года назад +35

    “Unless conserved…” humans can be mindful but to think we can stop a mass extinction event is the pinnacle of arrogance

    • @fred_2021
      @fred_2021 2 года назад +5

      We certainly make little headway regarding global warming. Maybe it's arrogance to suppose that we might. As a species, we're too short-sighted to be regarded as intelligent. Buoyed up on a life-raft of faith, but not bothering to paddle.

    • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
      @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 2 года назад

      Its stupid to think we can't stop a mass extinction that we are causing. Does that mean I believe that humans will mend their ways? Absolutely not. Humans are too stupid, selfish and greedy.

    • @kerryburns6041
      @kerryburns6041 2 года назад +2

      @@fred_2021 You make a good point, to me it seems that humans develop enough intelligence to destroy themselves before they develop sufficient intelligence not to. I think it has happened many times before.
      Maybe next time ?

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 2 года назад +2

      I think the pinnacle of arrogance is causing a mass extinction event. Not sure how you can top that.

    • @backpfeifengesicht9986
      @backpfeifengesicht9986 2 года назад +2

      We can stop a mass extinction being caused by our own carelessness.

  • @SciHeartJourney
    @SciHeartJourney Год назад +46

    I wonder if the asteroid had an effect on volcano activity? 🤔
    It seems to me that the Earth is usually in balance keeping volcanoes in check most of the time. It seems reasonable to expect an increase in volcano activity shortly after the asteroid's impact. Like ringing a giant bell.

    • @wantsome-zs5sq
      @wantsome-zs5sq Год назад +7

      There's been 6 mass extinctions in earth's history and one of them they believe could have been caused by volcano's

    • @geslinam9703
      @geslinam9703 Год назад +6

      @@wantsome-zs5sq was that the Permian? I think the evidence of volcanic activity (Siberian Trapps) has been connected to that extinction.

    • @geslinam9703
      @geslinam9703 Год назад +2

      I did read or see in a documentary once that an asteroid could have triggered volcanic activity. Makes sense of if you think about it.

    • @rickrictimeishort7278
      @rickrictimeishort7278 Год назад

      was the black hole influence from center of galaxy,as of now

    • @sunshinesplace9172
      @sunshinesplace9172 Год назад

      @@wantsome-zs5sq ​ they legit say that when the asteroid hit, massive green house gasses were admitted into the atmosphere BECAUSE of the volcanic activity after the asteroid struck…

  • @rickshawwheelchair
    @rickshawwheelchair Год назад

    Prof Jeffrey Stilwell should work on a Jeff Goldblum impression!
    5:17

  • @stefangabor5985
    @stefangabor5985 Год назад

    Nice documentary. Holly molly lady, the strongest accent ever!

  • @Chrisfragger1
    @Chrisfragger1 Год назад +23

    Dude... An extinction Level Event, is likely something we could never have any chance of avoiding or stopping...

    • @olecranonrebellion9976
      @olecranonrebellion9976 Год назад +2

      They forget to mention trans fish etc.

    • @Chrisfragger1
      @Chrisfragger1 Год назад +2

      @@PoorChoiceOfWords1224 You can always get ahead of the line? If ya know what I mean?

    • @Chrisfragger1
      @Chrisfragger1 Год назад

      @@PoorChoiceOfWords1224 I'm not the one suggesting all humanity should die, lol... That's you, psycho. Why don't you do us all a favor?

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад

      @@PoorChoiceOfWords1224 No, you signed up humanity first, so people like you should have the courage of your convictions and go firts...along with those you care about. Honestly your kind of catastrophist nihilism really should die off.

    • @tomMXBN
      @tomMXBN Год назад

      @@PoorChoiceOfWords1224 and which one was that?

  • @michaelcap9550
    @michaelcap9550 2 года назад +9

    The Permian Extinction part forgot to mention the Siberian Traps. Hmmmmm.....

  • @anusuyadevi8090
    @anusuyadevi8090 Год назад +2

    I love this video

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 24 дня назад

    If we're in the 6th great extinction then I have to work on my extinction pose 🤪😑😮‍💨😒😱. Great documentary 👍👍

  • @clairevanderkelen
    @clairevanderkelen Год назад +3

    It is a great documentary .Thank you

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад +1

      It laks reality and real measurement of the "rising" sea...

  • @1iota1420
    @1iota1420 2 года назад +15

    4:19 large trees dug roots causing erotion... roots dont cause this, wind and water do, roots help hold ground not release it

    • @chuckking4188
      @chuckking4188 2 года назад +3

      When roots move into the soils around the plants and trees, it loosens up the soils and then the soil is easily moved.

    • @accessaryman
      @accessaryman 2 года назад +2

      @@chuckking4188 it may move but then is replenished with rotting foliage, and increasing the soil around the forests floor, making more area for new plants, , simple science

    • @christopherlane5238
      @christopherlane5238 2 года назад +1

      @@accessaryman LOL omg lol Being completely wrong, and then making the statement "simple science" LOL omg thank you for the comedy.

    • @atossaresident9440
      @atossaresident9440 2 года назад +1

      @@christopherlane5238 funny how you are the only one laughing

  • @charlesfleeman1765
    @charlesfleeman1765 Год назад +1

    One of those videos that one should watch... and then watch again immediately.

  • @jimchallender4616
    @jimchallender4616 Год назад +1

    Best "Five Extinctions Content & Video Quality" I've seen! KUDOS!!

  • @nelchid
    @nelchid Год назад +8

    5:17 Didn't realize Eddy Izzard was an expert on climate change. Great job Eddy...... Keep up the good work!

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад +1

      Climatchange has no experts, they rule on expectations and modells. Climate has a ever ongoing change, up and downthat is it and nobody can ever do something about it. Maybe change local for they can work on chemtrails and make rain. But that will only affect the place where they do that.

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад +1

      I hear a lot of assumptions...

    • @nelchid
      @nelchid Год назад

      @@harreits it's well and truly passed a generation by. Probably even the next generation too. Maybe the generation after that will put in the amount of work & change necessary to be able to make a real difference. This generation.... No, next generation will be the talkers. The generation after that will be the doers & maybe, sadly when it's forced upon them, the generation after that will be the "We have to because we no longer have a choicers!

    • @nelchid
      @nelchid Год назад +1

      @@harreits Harry....., We haven't got a clue!

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад

      @@nelchid there is no option, this earth does what is has done for centuries and eons, it turns and wiggles a bit and has a sort of spiral action with sun and moon through which the climate tends to go up and down. As it is impossible to do something against these interactions of sun and moon and even other planets, it is not helping whatever people can do...but destroy the economy .

  • @mikechar17
    @mikechar17 Год назад +5

    4:00 since when do trees roots digging into the soil cause erosion? Doesnt it hold the ground?

    • @virginiaotter6981
      @virginiaotter6981 Год назад +1

      I had the very same thought. Lack of vegatation creates runoff. Trees stabilize the surrounding soils. That's what I've always understood.

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 Год назад +5

      @@virginiaotter6981 I think that they are talking about trees breaking up volcanic rock with their roots. Earth's crust was mostly rock initially and the first trees would have caused fracturing allowing the first runoff I suppose. A better explanation of something as counterintuitive would have been nice.

    • @grunthos1
      @grunthos1 Год назад

      @@booklover6753 I'm inclined to agree. Trees will split granite, and pretty much any other rock. Also, lichens break down rock.

    • @rogershapland5042
      @rogershapland5042 Год назад

      @@grunthos1 Have you ever noticed how friable the soil is in a burnt out stump hole?

  • @marisabeltran3084
    @marisabeltran3084 Год назад +2

    6:21 is that Butters, from south park? 😳

  • @TheNewPhysics
    @TheNewPhysics Год назад +2

    Amazing video!!!

  • @MrLeedebt
    @MrLeedebt Год назад +67

    Obviously, the Earth has always been on a knife edge. Plus, it is amazing how many changes have occurred. Also, the severity of some of the changes in very short time periods. Tragically, human self-interest will be paid for many times over.

    • @steadychasingmoneybands6213
      @steadychasingmoneybands6213 Год назад +8

      earth has been changing before us and after us...

    • @MrLeedebt
      @MrLeedebt Год назад +3

      @@steadychasingmoneybands6213 I agree. However, there is no reason to preclude human self-interest as contributing to change as well. Plus, I was told by one climate scientist that he and his associates have been very measured and restrained. Why? To be over the top is often counterproductive. Indeed, at the last Australian Federal election, it dawned on generations of conservative voters, the seriousness of the situation.

    • @MikeTomillo
      @MikeTomillo Год назад +3

      @@steadychasingmoneybands6213 Yes but NEVER by us until now!

    • @farcydebop7982
      @farcydebop7982 Год назад +10

      @@steadychasingmoneybands6213 Earth has changed in terms of geological scale of millions of years eras.
      Manmade changes have equivalent impact in less than hundred years.

    • @cathycassista
      @cathycassista Год назад

      @@MrLeedebt LMAO PLEASE don't be another one of those gullibly niave non self thinking person please!!! The world already has enough ignorance and stupidity in it from most lacking in any type of intelligence self intellectual thought or even any common sense thanks to our dumbing down educational system!!! You all need to stop automatically believing those in power authority or like this host here as all they do is regurgitate the same BS we all have been taught along with the governments own fear mongering propaganda. I urge all of you to do your own research so you all my be better informed instead of a bunch of misleading informants that make comments sounding completely lost!!!

  • @carolmiller5713
    @carolmiller5713 Год назад +22

    Excellent explanations of earth’s past & where we are now. New rock type made of plastic says it all for modern human life.

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 Год назад +6

      "New rock type made of plastic" as George Carlin put it; Whose to say the purpose of humans this go round isn't exactly that...Plastic Rocks! Who knows what good things the next life forms make with billion year old plastic rocks.

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 Год назад

      Dust to dust.

  • @jolantad7971
    @jolantad7971 Год назад

    Trylobiter tried to evolve into megabytes bt hd stack overflow. Am I gettin it?

  • @B3Capalot
    @B3Capalot 3 месяца назад +2

    Can someone clarify he said “ our current ice age”, so we are currently in an ice age ???! That’s wicked news

    • @GregDaniels-yo4od
      @GregDaniels-yo4od Месяц назад +1

      No, we're coming out of one that started about 30K years ago. In fact, that's a question as to how much of the current warming is due to man's influence, and how much is just the normal warming due to an ice age ending.

  • @darkmachine165
    @darkmachine165 2 года назад +3

    10:47 I found real life Butter's from South Park! The hair the face yeah Butter's

  • @mrCetus
    @mrCetus 2 года назад +49

    How would trees cause extreme erosion and the loss of soil into the oceans? Looking for an explanation.

    • @tyrannosaurusflex3698
      @tyrannosaurusflex3698 2 года назад +8

      If you're looking for an explanation then don't ask RUclips. Ask the internet.

    • @demeal
      @demeal 2 года назад +12

      the erosion could be because land was rockier than it is today, the carbon hadn't been pulled out of the atmosphere and into the earth's landmass to the extent it is now . Leaf litter getting washed into the ocean causing algae blooms causing dead zones is a real thing that is dealt with even today. basically the ocean gets double fertilized

    • @dogphlap6749
      @dogphlap6749 2 года назад +18

      Yes, I was concerned about that too. The explanation that the large trees had large roots that broke up the ground which then washed into the sea made zero sense to me.

    • @demeal
      @demeal 2 года назад +6

      @@dogphlap6749 yeah trees are really good at holding dirt together, but get a seed in a crack on the side of a mountain, and, well...

    • @rosier5428
      @rosier5428 2 года назад +13

      You won’t get one…..these people are ideological purists.

  • @sadiquehasnain2028
    @sadiquehasnain2028 Год назад

    You have my Heart..

  • @MagMaybe
    @MagMaybe Год назад +1

    Crocs survived!!!! There used to be so many different types and now we are limited...

  • @nwofoe2866
    @nwofoe2866 2 года назад +18

    the basic presumption at the video beginning is that man can actually do something about a polar shift, inbound asteroid, etc. Do I need say more?

    • @ice9594
      @ice9594 2 года назад

      Sure he can. Didn't you watch the movie Armageddon, mate? (Just kidding.)
      But Mr & Mrs Globalist want us to believe the negative effects of their phony "Climate Change" is caused by human activity, so they can suck carbon taxes out of us & limit our lifestyles (housing, transportation, energy usage, etc.). In reality, only a small fraction of it is caused by man. Most is driven by solar activity/cycles & other stellar influences.
      The incoming Planet X (aka Nibiru) of the small Nemesis star system, which passes ours each 3,600 years, is causing much of the big increase in Sun/solar system/Earth changes we've seen in the past few years (volcanic eruptions, quakes, sinkholes, meteors, wild weather/storms). These will become more frequent & intense until the planet's flyby of ours in the next few years, which will be a HUGE disaster-fest! NASA discovered & publicly announced PX in 1983 then went dark about it. Elite/govts/military have been prepping but keep the Little People in the dark to prevent panic. Stay safe. - PX researcher 6 yrs

    • @chaddeez8446
      @chaddeez8446 2 года назад +1

      We're better off doing what Bill Hicks said and not Bill Gates.... and hoping for the best.

    • @johnathan6642
      @johnathan6642 2 года назад

      Except that if you actually watch the rest of the documentary they're talking about the actual issue.
      WE are the factor driving the next extinction. It's unlike any mass extinction before, in that for once there *is* something we can do about it.

    • @NoName-qs6ei
      @NoName-qs6ei Год назад

      @@johnathan6642 Thats a load of shet

    • @johnathan6642
      @johnathan6642 Год назад

      @@NoName-qs6ei i mean you can believe that if you want but if you look at the rate species are dying if we don't stop then we are literally going to cause the definition of a mass extinction. 96 percent of recent extinctions are attributable to humans. We spell death for any megafauna that exist in the area. The vast majority of biomass on earth is humans or livestock. I'm not even talking about global warming because I know that some people don't believe in it. I'm talking habitat loss, pollution, and hunting. Things that all solid evidence can agree with.

  • @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant
    @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant 2 года назад +10

    1st thing I notice about this channel is that there are no references linked in the description of the video.🤔

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад

      To complain about missing links is to tell us you don't know how to type in your search words and hit enter.

    • @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant
      @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant Год назад +1

      @@WhirledPublishing Unless the channel is lying and have no evidence.

    • @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant
      @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant Год назад +1

      @@WhirledPublishing Guess you weren't smart enough to think of that 1.

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад

      @@ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant This channel regurgitates unsubstantiated claims that have been exposed as idiotic nonsense by thousands of independent sources - and apparently you don't know how to type in search words and hit enter.

    • @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant
      @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant Год назад +1

      @@WhirledPublishing Apparently this channel doesn't know how to search for evidence and then post it.

  • @snillum5004
    @snillum5004 Год назад +9

    What humans do to earth is exactly how we describe and fear what aliens would do if they came here..... I think that fear is memory of what we did long before anyone can remember or has been recorded in history or forgotten.

  • @ivanbass538
    @ivanbass538 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this. I so admire these scientists. Men and women at their most noblest. ❤

  • @rebeccaedmonds6104
    @rebeccaedmonds6104 Год назад +11

    That was very informative and helped me realise the greater need for humans to work together.

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад +4

      This clip makes Humans guilty of co2 mass, this is not the case, it is good for green and tree! there may even not be enough co2 for alle green to grow! science from real climatscientists!

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 Год назад

      @@harreits Wrong. Psuedo science.

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад +4

      @@booklover6753 nope, real science of the climate shows that there is nearly enough co2 on earth, the people are only for a very small percentage quilty of climate change, one vulcano has more co2 then mankind in a few years...

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад

      This cannot be helped by human aid how many people you want to get together it will only be 3-4% of need...nature and universe keep you tight.

    • @harreits
      @harreits Год назад

      @@booklover6753 you like books, so read the science books! You are ignorant to the great all.

  • @troymann5115
    @troymann5115 2 года назад +4

    Almost random sound bite inserted "Lystrosaurus was the ancestor of both dinosaurs and mammals alike." Sorry but Lystrosaurus was a synapsid and could not have been the ancestor of dinosaurs.

    • @christopherlane5238
      @christopherlane5238 2 года назад

      And your credentials to rebut this statement are...... ?

    • @TheMattTrakker
      @TheMattTrakker 2 года назад

      ​@@christopherlane5238 You don't need credentials to understand basic anatomy, you NPC weirdo. It's been rebutted by any legitimate scientific article/documentary/talk that mentions the origins of Dinosaurs. You can likely find something about it if you check out the Royal Tyrrell Museum videos.

    • @amberkelliher6555
      @amberkelliher6555 2 года назад +2

      Let alone be the ancestor of BOTH dinosaurs and mammals. (Not even related to current mammals, btw!)

  • @desertrose7318
    @desertrose7318 Год назад +1

    Yea been trying to get my son to understand he's 29 💀😬 he's in denial about global warming, among other things 😞

    • @m998hmmwv7
      @m998hmmwv7 18 дней назад

      I live in NY and democrat politician's are selling building permits like candy. They just stripped 100 acres of trees on long Island for Amazon warehouses. Aren't these the same politician's crying about climate change? 😂

  • @TrySomeFentanyl
    @TrySomeFentanyl Год назад +2

    Am I the only one that realized, nearly every single expert, seemed like they were struggling to articulate their thoughts??

  • @philipmcdonagh1094
    @philipmcdonagh1094 2 года назад +10

    No prizes for guessing whats going to cause the next extinction event.

    • @Snailmailtrucker
      @Snailmailtrucker 2 года назад +5

      *Recurring Micro-Nova on the Sun !*
      (Every 12,000 years...our 12,000 years is up any day now !)

    • @willhall4037
      @willhall4037 2 года назад +4

      @@Snailmailtrucker lol...only a few know about the cycle. Not sure if micro nova has enough support yet. It's too frightening for the masses anyway. Keep it a secret and we can at least die in peace. S.O? :)

    • @philipmcdonagh1094
      @philipmcdonagh1094 2 года назад +1

      @@Snailmailtrucker Now that sounds good.

    • @PureSniperWolf
      @PureSniperWolf 2 года назад +1

      @@Snailmailtrucker I haven't heard of this. Now I have a new rabbit hole to search for. 🐇

    • @PureSniperWolf
      @PureSniperWolf 2 года назад +1

      Plot twist: Aliens from Omecron Persei 8, because we canceled their favorite show thirty years ago and just now found out.

  • @julescaru8591
    @julescaru8591 Год назад +16

    Life will undoubtedly go on , unfortunately the human race may not , and it’s no more than we deserve 🤷‍♀️

  • @alanbevington4875
    @alanbevington4875 Год назад

    At 22:24 he starts to talk about the current "perfect storm" of conditions and then adds "not just climate change induced by humans" and then starts to enumerate them, 'deforestation', 'urban sprawl', 'habitat fragmentation'... All, notoriously, 'induced by humans'

  • @ilianavazquez3135
    @ilianavazquez3135 Год назад

    This explains the #5 vision

  • @jackkessler9876
    @jackkessler9876 Год назад +67

    The Vredefort Crater in South Africa is 190 miles wide as opposed to the 110 miles of the Chicxulub Crater. The latter impact ended the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Vredefort was 2000 million (2 billion) years ago. One can scarcely imagine what happened.

    • @elementus2857
      @elementus2857 Год назад +17

      back then only bacteria existed and bacteria doesn't fossilize so we don't know how much of an affect it had.

    • @trashyhobo4957
      @trashyhobo4957 Год назад +8

      May want to fix "two thousand million years ago"

    • @slightlylifted
      @slightlylifted Год назад +16

      @@trashyhobo4957 it just means 2 billion, jack is correct. No fix needed

    • @jacobgoodstone7572
      @jacobgoodstone7572 Год назад +8

      haha asteroid go brrrr

    • @nosliw715
      @nosliw715 Год назад +2

      Fuck that. I just need to survive right now and I could eat whatever the hell I want and I just need to throw my thrash anywhere but not in my home. I could even throw it just in my neighbours door

  • @hillbilyjed1318
    @hillbilyjed1318 2 года назад +4

    don't understand. they're saying the tree roots caused erosion?
    don't roots hold the soil in place, if not than what was the dust bowl all about than?

    • @wwoods66
      @wwoods66 2 года назад

      Over the longer term, the roots dig into the ground and break rocks apart in a way that hadn't been happening before plants lived on land.

    • @harpo345
      @harpo345 Год назад

      @@wwoods66
      Highly unlikely. Just fear-mongering pseudo-science.

  • @trevormcvety7315
    @trevormcvety7315 Год назад +1

    Or in the future when an A.I scientist is doing field research for his doctorate , he finds there was an anoully species that appeared for a short time between layers in the soils that make up the in between what would be considered a layer in time.

  • @XX.XX.XX.XX.
    @XX.XX.XX.XX. Год назад

    Nice

  • @davidcarr7436
    @davidcarr7436 2 года назад +32

    We've documented all the previous mass extinctions, now we'll be keeping a record of our own.

    • @bulkvanderhuge9006
      @bulkvanderhuge9006 2 года назад

      That's coming sooner than we think

    • @samconagher8495
      @samconagher8495 2 года назад +2

      @@bulkvanderhuge9006 Fear and loathing in the heartland. I suppose you can unpack your sack cloth shirt now and paint that sign "The End is Near". Chicken Little. BTW love the Commander Spock look alike costume. Grow up.

    • @samconagher8495
      @samconagher8495 2 года назад

      I'm afraid the published charts indicate otherwise.

    • @bulkvanderhuge9006
      @bulkvanderhuge9006 2 года назад

      @@samconagher8495 Climate Change, DUR...oh wait, you must not believe in it.

    • @samconagher8495
      @samconagher8495 2 года назад +1

      @@bulkvanderhuge9006 I believe in "climate change" (small caps) as in changes of climate throughout geologic time. I am also a qualified geologist and able to analyze the data without this kind of BS being broadcast. OH! Wait, you drank the Kool Aid, therefore I am wasting my breath.

  • @michaelmccaw
    @michaelmccaw Год назад +5

    Imagine that, earth has cycles of warming and cooling...........

  • @docacuwatson
    @docacuwatson Год назад

    Any mention of milankovitch cycles?

  • @invictusfarmer7188
    @invictusfarmer7188 Год назад +1

    what if the bermuda triangle is actually the core remnant of the asteroid that hit the yucatan? maybe it burrowed 13 miles down maybe but at an extreme angle.

  • @jazzjazz7231
    @jazzjazz7231 Год назад +3

    The current ice age we live in has flip flopped between interglacial and glacial periods at least 17 times!

  • @jai_yogi
    @jai_yogi Год назад +7

    interesting, frightening, informative, engaging

  • @eriways2018
    @eriways2018 Год назад

    Powerful 🥺

  • @ghost4548
    @ghost4548 Год назад

    amazingly,, we human beings have only been here a short time since the disappearance of the monumental extinctions in the past. Perhaps we're one of them eons ago? I (for one) wasn't here to OBSERVE the PAST extinctions, but maybe I'll be here to see the next one.

  • @tinacollins9213
    @tinacollins9213 2 года назад +8

    Really fantastic video I love things on this topic

    • @edh3881
      @edh3881 2 года назад

      Until it got to climate change. Lots of bunk. Mankind will become extinct like the dinosaurs. We can not change it. One way or another we all will be gone.

    • @violetapoint7796
      @violetapoint7796 2 года назад

      Tina? I knew some nice lady in old "alphabet city" in Manhattan, New York, with that same name. Very fine and funny grandmother we called : Tina Colada, ...among friends and family.
      A very old Jewish grandmother from the 1970's old New York... Tina Colada sounds like an awesome handle name for you... in social media circles..
      just my silly brain droppings...
      Kindest Regards!

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 2 года назад +2

      even if its a propaganda video like this one?

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад +43

    How in the hell can you make such a huge mistake as to say Lystrosaurus was an ancestor of mammals and dinosaurs? It was ancestor to neither. It has no extant descendants, it's total line went extinct.
    Lystrosaurus shared it's last clade with mammals at Therapsida, and it's last shared ancestral clade with dinosaurs was Amniota. Lystrosaurus and the mammal line was Synapsida, it's sister clade was Sauropsida which leads to Reptilia and Dinosauria.

    • @runciblewall
      @runciblewall 2 года назад +6

      Budget documentary. It's like some executive saw Planet Earth and said, hey, what if we could make something that popular at a tenth of the cost? It's not that you can't learn from it, but it's mainly just dialogue from a handful of interviews alternating with stock footage and the bare minimum in organization and explanation. In the diagram at 0:57, the year gradations aren't spaced to scale, and they shift from listing periods (cambrian . . . cretaceous) to epochs without noting it (the paleocene and eocene are epochs WITHIN the paleogene period). At 28:39, one person's voice continues over visual footage of a different person speaking. And so forth. You get what you pay for, I guess.

    • @ronswansonsdog2833
      @ronswansonsdog2833 Год назад +1

      @@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes Moby Trump seems redundant

    • @AstrosElectronicsLab
      @AstrosElectronicsLab Месяц назад

      And Peenasaurus and Igottasaurus have something in common...

  • @davidbonner2803
    @davidbonner2803 Год назад

    Aren't the Ordivician-Devonian "trees" mentioned around three minutes in actually

  • @jeremya1018
    @jeremya1018 Год назад +1

    I never thought I would watch Al Bundy in a documentary about climate change.

  • @itsmeagainmargret
    @itsmeagainmargret 2 года назад +39

    I love how a fact checker from RUclips has put a " context " tag on this video about climate change and how it's caused mainly by humans, But yet the video is about climate change from a time before there were any humans on Earth. Thank you RUclips for the Context!

    • @nutsaboutsteam
      @nutsaboutsteam 2 года назад +5

      Never miss a chance to point out the sky is falling

    • @northwestalternativemedia2125
      @northwestalternativemedia2125 2 года назад

      total propaganda peice. false info throughout and especially about ghg and co2. Actually pathetic video too watch if you know the truth.
      for those brainwashed by this....all i have 2 say is :
      meltwater pulse 1a

    • @garysmith789
      @garysmith789 2 года назад

      As a general rule unless you are trying to determine which way to twist in the light bulb the information you are getting is most likely BS propaganda.

    • @krisaaron5771
      @krisaaron5771 2 года назад +8

      Climate change that occurred naturally took millions of years and gave species time to adapt.
      Human-caused climate change is occurring within our lifetimes and the lifetimes of our parents and grandparents -- about 100 years. In geologic time, that's instantaneous!!
      If pollution caused by burning coal is included, that's only 300 years at most. I don't know of any species that can evolve an adaptation to climate change that quickly.

    • @jonathanbush6197
      @jonathanbush6197 2 года назад +1

      Yes, that is a simplistic definition of climate change, in view of the content of the video. This "fact checker" might be just an algorithm or a human following an algorithm.

  • @deanwcampbell
    @deanwcampbell 2 года назад +17

    Thank you for acknowledging that the Earth is currently in an Ice Age. 👍
    Good job Spark!

    • @mimosa27
      @mimosa27 2 года назад

      I don't understand this.

    • @mr.sharpie2206
      @mr.sharpie2206 2 года назад +14

      @@mimosa27 He thinks it disproves warming because they used the word Ice Age. He's clueless that anytime both polar caps are covered in ice it's considered an Ice Age. That for millions of years between Ice Ages' the polar caps had no ice and the Earth was about 20 degrees Fahrenheit warmer then it is now. Deserts ruled the land, and 95% of all life went extinct.

    • @satyavan9631
      @satyavan9631 2 года назад +1

      @@mimosa27 We are in interglacial mean in between real ice ages. Normally the interglacial is just 10 to 12 K years so it can end any moment and the Earth will cooling again and New York will be covered with 2 mile of ice.

    • @mimosa27
      @mimosa27 2 года назад +3

      @@satyavan9631 Is it that the planet periodically goes through ice ages, as part of its life-giving ability?

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 2 года назад +1

      If we were currently in an ice age, we would have permafrost in Illinois. Just like all the cycles before.

  • @gouppy
    @gouppy Год назад +1

    "IGNORANCE IS BLISS" scary visions..

  • @grossepointemichigan
    @grossepointemichigan Год назад +2

    Cue the "We're all gonna die in the next 10 minutes!" background music while they all head to Davos in private jets to present their latest papers.

  • @wadas9042
    @wadas9042 2 года назад +5

    Can you make video about diffrent species of humans?

  • @davidclark672
    @davidclark672 Год назад +10

    Glad to see that there are so many people out there who, like myself, are concerned with our planets health.

    • @kerolokerokerolo
      @kerolokerokerolo Год назад

      Concern doesn't cause change. Action does.

    • @mehg8407
      @mehg8407 Год назад

      @@kerolokerokerolo Concern is step one towards action.

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 Год назад

      Good times 33:33

    • @SMHman666
      @SMHman666 Год назад

      @@kerolokerokerolo Would you take action without concern?

    • @MaryWaterton
      @MaryWaterton Год назад +1

      I'm not prepared to freeze my behind off because NUTCASES think the world is about to end. We're having a historically cold winter storm this week nationwide. The electric grid failing because of the over reliance on wind mills and solar panels. People have literally died because of this STUPIDITY. Folks ... CO2 is not a greenhouse gas. No CO2, no plants. No plants, no food.

  • @Alwaysherethere
    @Alwaysherethere Год назад

    60 minutes 3 days ago.
    We're in the 6th extinction now!

  • @eliasrasmussen4368
    @eliasrasmussen4368 Год назад

    A sweet. Man made Horrors beyond our comprehension

  • @bradalexander6252
    @bradalexander6252 Год назад +7

    In my experience plants, and plant's roots help stop erosion. Areas like deserts with no plants have heavy erosion because there are no roots to hold the soil. How was it the opposite four hundred years ago?

    • @patrickredmond1211
      @patrickredmond1211 Год назад

      Surface disturbance. Human caused. Natural erosion is limited in size and heals quickly. Human caused constantly expands and is
      increasingly increasing and does not heal due to population expansion.

  • @ZMacZ
    @ZMacZ Год назад +14

    Also, when plant life is overabundant, the atmosphere also gets to high a concentration of oxygen.
    But with that comes low CO2, which is a requirement for most all plants, which then die off since
    there's no food for them to continue growth. As they die off, the bacteria consume those and you'd get lts
    of CO2 again, and this can happen rapidly from a geological point of view, like every
    million years or so.

    • @williamthran8325
      @williamthran8325 Год назад +3

      We don't any of this to be fact. This whole video is theory.

  • @rickitynick4463
    @rickitynick4463 Год назад

    19:50 Just happens to casually throw out there... oh and by the way, we are currently armpit deep in a 6th mass extinction.

  • @markdzwonkiewicz2937
    @markdzwonkiewicz2937 2 месяца назад +1

    Strong work. Thank you.