BBC Making Scotland's Landscape 5 of 5 The Climate

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • BBC - Making Scotland's Landscape 5 of 5 The Climate: Professor Iain Stewart concludes a landmark five-part series in which he reveals how Scotland's unique and beautiful landscape has been shaped over the centuries. During the Industrial Revolution, Scottish scientists and engineers helped unwittingly set off a chain of events that today we know as climate change - a process that is transforming our atmosphere and warming our planet. Professor Iain Stewart looks at how Scotland is on the verge of another revolution: the transformation of a carbon economy to a green one.
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  • @miatamags
    @miatamags 4 года назад +8

    Great series which I thoroughly enjoyed.

  • @lindakennedy3392
    @lindakennedy3392 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for uploading.

  • @InspiredStrangers
    @InspiredStrangers 9 лет назад +7

    Thanks alot for the uploads

  • @marfoo2775
    @marfoo2775 5 лет назад +14

    Great series, thank you. But where is part 4?

  • @bobtailvw22
    @bobtailvw22 4 года назад +1

    @ 3:30 worth noting that the bottle on the left is our current atmosphere , the bottle on the right shows what would happen when the atmosphere is 100% co2

  • @arturasstatkus8613
    @arturasstatkus8613 2 года назад +1

    Great Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍👍👍👍👍

  • @terencegamble4548
    @terencegamble4548 3 года назад

    Really enjoyable and I learned a lot. Thanks,

  • @mustafaalqazaz6834
    @mustafaalqazaz6834 5 лет назад +1

    My dream visit 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @annelizepieterse7356
    @annelizepieterse7356 4 года назад +2

    Climate has changed more times than the years humans walked this planet.

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 8 лет назад +8

    The old saying is still true. You don't get something for nothing. Every energy source has a downside. Whether it's acid rain, radioactive waste, air pollution, destroying salmon runs, interference with bird or bat migration, etc. The question is what gives the best results for the least amount of harm. I have cautious hope for the future, but the whole world can be totally f-ed up just as easily. It's time for the best and brightest to work on all solutions. I don't see any single magic bullet that will pull our chestnuts out of the fire. Low head hydro, wind, solar, geothermal, fusion, thorium, cogen and methane turbines, tidal and increased efficiency in building codes all will have parts to play. And we will have to phase out the older technologies as we find alternitives. Good luck, humanity! I will be off this mortal coil before the biggest problems are solved. I know that you youngsters can do it!

  • @mrs.schmenkman
    @mrs.schmenkman 5 лет назад +2

    I sure wouldn't want to be in the same room when he FINALLY takes off that puffy red coat......

  • @kelliv2995
    @kelliv2995 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @bobtailvw22
    @bobtailvw22 4 года назад +2

    So the program starts by telling us how they used to grow wheat in the hebrides and ends by worrying that we may be growing wheat in mainland Scotland in the future, so we will fix that with highly flammable Eucalyptus and wind turbines, genius

  • @rosaliecrawford1841
    @rosaliecrawford1841 7 лет назад +1

    The scientist at 32:00 mins looks like he belongs at a Phish concert, not in a research lab lol

    • @234cheech
      @234cheech 6 лет назад +2

      do thay have a look why do ppl have to look or have a certin look, to think thay or thay fit the perfect un natural reality of youres looks are not inpotrant in life its how you are that matters

    • @jasoncoates1835
      @jasoncoates1835 Год назад +1

      ... have you never met scientists?

  • @leslieeaston3383
    @leslieeaston3383 6 лет назад +1

    Try to just enjoy the show..

  • @fredblogsmac.5697
    @fredblogsmac.5697 7 лет назад

    thats why since 2010 /2017 summers had been colder and wetter

    • @fredblogsmac.5697
      @fredblogsmac.5697 6 лет назад

      where did you learn to use words like that,?? i know all about the changes salmonbusiness.com/uk-tries-to-tackle-decline-of-wild-salmon-population/

    • @fredblogsmac.5697
      @fredblogsmac.5697 5 лет назад

      @se7en the climate in the north has been getting colder since the cycle of obliquity has been reducing since it peaked 8, thousand years ago, look it up yourself. i know co2 may change the picture im an observer not a belivier in anything

  • @cosmic4037
    @cosmic4037 4 года назад

    Rewilding

  • @Barmforth
    @Barmforth 4 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the series up to the bit about the CO2. Total misrepresentation of climate issue, as always. Scotland will benefit from climate change if and when it finds another James Watt or John Logie Baird. If all it has to look forward to is more SNP, God help us.

    • @JEEDUHCHRI
      @JEEDUHCHRI 2 года назад +1

      And yet we still have the deniers.

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD 10 лет назад +1

    I thought this was about Scottlands landscape, its more like a show about climate change, yeh yeh we get it but billions will have to die before the earth can take a natural course so until then humans will influence the climate.

    • @boffeycn
      @boffeycn 8 лет назад +5

      You are a complete tosser.

    • @rosaliecrawford1841
      @rosaliecrawford1841 7 лет назад +4

      Rex Holes it is, it's a five part series, this episode is climate change.

    • @rosaliecrawford1841
      @rosaliecrawford1841 5 лет назад +1

      Perseverance13 .... 0:56. It’s a series called Making Scotland’s Landscape, this episode is about climate.

  • @robroy6804
    @robroy6804 2 года назад

    fukin digusting wind farms

  • @gregwrangler2800
    @gregwrangler2800 10 лет назад +3

    I am not one of those people who have swallowed this global warming crap like a good little girl but I can see the effects of idiots out to make a buck at the expense of those who are just trying to live a simple life and raise a family. I have watched all of these programs on Scotland and have been struck by the blind disregard for the damage that people have had on the land and sea and disgusted by how little has been done to repair any of the problems. I have always looked on the British as being the world leaders in self sufficiency and control but after watching these programs, that has been changed to a great degree. But what can I say when we here in the US are far worse off with what we have done to a land that was virtually untouched before 300 years ago. It frightens me to think of what my grandkids have to look forward to.

    • @finlarg
      @finlarg 9 лет назад +14

      Global warming crap? Did you watch the video you're commenting on?
      Did you miss the bit where CO2 levels were shown to have increased by 100 parts per million (approx 30%) in the last 150 years?
      How about the experiment which showed that CO2 retains more heat, when in higher concentrations?
      What do you think happens when you burn coal and oil? You put petrol or diesel into your car, drive it around and inevitably the fuel tank will empty. Where did it go?
      This is not rocket science!

    • @chiggsytube
      @chiggsytube 9 лет назад +12

      These conservatives are riddled by fear. It's their defining characteristic. Scared of different faces, different places, different ideas, different futures, different gender roles and on and on and on. They want everything to stay the same, even though they are, like the rest of us, the most adaptable creatures on the planet.

    • @KelticKabukiGirl
      @KelticKabukiGirl 8 лет назад +5

      +finlarg Methane has exploded as well, between warming oceans, warming permafrost, huge booms in livestock, and fracking. CH4 is 40-60% more detrimental of a greenhouse gas than CO2

    • @finlarg
      @finlarg 8 лет назад +1

      Aonghus MacCready
      All that is true, but CO2 is still the main cause of anthropogenic global warming, due to the huge amounts of it human activity has released. Also, CO2 persists in the atmosphere for much longer than CH4 - something like 100 versus 20 years, if I recall correctly.

    • @gregwrangler2800
      @gregwrangler2800 8 лет назад

      finlarg From what I've heard from geochemists, we haven't even put a dent in the ocean's carrying capacity yet, which acts like a sponge absorbing excess CO2 and precipitating it out as lime.

  • @bilgeratjim
    @bilgeratjim 2 года назад +1

    Entertaining, but factually inaccurate and highly speculative.