This universe was smoke before the all creations according to the qur'an verses (41:11). Then Allaah rose over (istawa) twords the heaven when it was smoke, and said to it and to earth. Come both of you willingly or unwillingly. They both said: "we come willingly" (Qurarn 41:11), (21:30). They obeyed His commands. The originator of the heavens and the earth, when He decrees a matter, He only says to it: "Be" and it is (Al Quran 2:117). Qur'an does speak about the big crunch. 104: And remember the day when we shall roll up the heaven like a scroll rolled up for books. As we began the first creation, We shall repair it. It is a promise binding upon us. Truely We shall do it (Qur'an 21:104). When this great event occurs, the sun will be scrolled seas will become as blazing fire , the sun and moon will be joined together (Qur'an 81:1,2),(81;6),(75:9),(21:204). 36: Verily, the number of months with Allaah is twelve months (in a year), so was it ordained by Allaah on the day when He created the heavens and the earth: of them four are sacred ( i.e the 1st , the 7th, the 11th and 12th months of the Islamic calander - Al Quran 9:36). Who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six days (Al Quran 25:59). He created this earth in two days (41:9) and placed ( i.e. earth) firm mountains from above it , and He blessed it and measured there it's sustenance (for it's dwellers in four days everything in this earth in four days were equal in the length of time) for those who ask (about it's creations) (41:10). So it was totally four days. So this entire universe could be created in six days which means 6 × 1000 years = 6000 years totally. How ? 47: And they ask you to hasen on the torment! And Allaah fails not His promise. And verily, a day with your Lord is as thousand years (1000 years) of what you reckon (22:47). This universe might have to be created in 6 × 1000 years = 6000 years in long period of time according to the qur'an verses. Allaah knows best and exact thing.
Allaah's messenger said : The Hour (i.e the day of destruction of this universe) will not be established until the sun rises from the west: and when the people see it, then whoever will be living on the surface of this earth, will have faith (in Islam and faith in the hadith references and Qurarn Verses) , and that is the time, when no good will it do to a person to believe then , if he believed not before (Allaah's messenger Muhammad (pbuh) [(Sahih Bukhari vol 6 Hadith number 159 narrated by Abu Hurairah (rali)] (Al Quran 6:158). This sun will rise in the west side of madina (i.e western side to the arabian peninsula). Muslims are believing that according to the hadith references. 17: He is the Lord of the two easts (places of sunrise during early summer and early winter) and the Lord of the two wests (places of sunset during early summer and early winter). 18: Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both ( jinn and men) deny ? ( Al Quran verses 55:17,18). When the sun will be rising in the west to the arabian peninsula ? Will it be occuring at the day of destruction of this entire universe or Will it happen before it ? When the sun rises in the west where the sun will be setting ? Will it be setting in the east of madina or in any one of it's two wests of the arabian peninsula? Or will this earth be destroyed completely when the sun rise will be happening in the west ? If there is no any changes in the sun rise and sun set will it be any glabal warming and climate change ? If there is no any changes in the sun rise and sun set how the glaciers will be melting more in the south and north poles ? Will be going to rotate in different directions from Arctic to Antarctic poles ? How should come entire climate change to the entire world with out any changes in the sun rise and sun set in this world? Western Media tries to intend to put out the Light of Allaah ( i.e.The Religion of Islaam, This Quran and The prophet Muhammad sal) with their mouths But Allaah is bringing His Light every body to know the truth.
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more.
The planet is not at our mercy, it will go on without us, we may not be around for it.. this is the attitude we have to let go of.. no one is at our mercy except us
Exactly. Thinking the Earth is at our mercy is just human hubris. We are making the Earth inhabitable for OURSELVES, so in essence we are just causing our own extinction. Whatever damages the Earth takes on will be reversed in time after humans are gone.
@@dimitrispapadimitriou5622 You are missing the point. The point here is in response to the video's statement of "the planet is at our mercy". Even the animal species and living organisms are not at human's "mercy", the term is loaded with hubris. But I guess if you are not a "dr", you wouldn't understand.
I'm watching this again 7 months later. At 5:19, it says by 2023, there's a 50% chance of rising to 1.5 degrees. Today, May 17 2023. Temperatures are 1.67 degrees above baseline. The oceans had record temps 13 months in a row. Global temps have had 11 months in a row of record temps. 2023 was the hottest year, and it looks like 2024 is going to bear that. We're going to expire sooner than the predictions. A lot sooner.
yep, breaking heat records 12 month in a row, im in the north of canada and last winter i barely had to shovel, mostly waited for it all to melt, something i would have found laughable to consider 20 years ago.
It’s July 2024 right now. I’m in Ohio, and weather is typically all over the place. It’s cold one hour and hot the next. Now, Ohio feels hot every day. We are in a heat wave right now. Heat waves have been way more common and have been lasting longer.
I think you are correct, I dont think people realize that natural disasters could be so bad, that governments go bankrupt It used to be rare to have a billion dollar disaster, and now it's quite common
@@kaladan1890the fact that people can remember how's the weather was 20 years ago and, have it be backed up by records is crazy. 20 years is nothing, especially in geologic time It's sad to think that children growing up right now, the world will be radically different and not in a good way, by the time they are middle aged, if not earlier
The problem is with companies and their planned obsolence of objects that they produce . Objects become useless so quick like our phones. Creates a lot of unnecessary trash.
Major problem is Heat. All manufacturing especially metals involve heat. Air conditioners and ICE car engines are disaster. They burn fossil fuel to generate heat. and this heat get trapped in our atmosphere apart from suns heat. either cover homes to reflect sun heat. or reduce this heat.
Yep, you see a lot of speculation on "tipping points" I was born in 1961 and by the time I was 12yrs old the trajectory was obvious.....one of the problems of communicating observational scientific data is by it's very nature it's hyper conservative.I'm not writing that as a criticism, that's how real scientific research is conducted. Then there's the lag time in collated data, generally years behind current events....right now we are on a path far worse than the most dire predictions....along with a concerted propaganda effort by monied interests and sheer human nature the end horizon is appearing.
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more. the despots of old, used to take human sacrifices after they abuse them to the "weather and earth events gods" they and these think they are. This is to TAKE FROM CITIZENS.
This sub-thread is the only one that is realistic. The video is ridiculously optimistic, as those of us who specialise in climate science are well aware, whether or not we are allowed to say so publicly. The world population is now in the process of finding out what we mean by "self-sustaining feedback loops" and "abrupt and catastrophic climate change" caused by human overshoot. I wish everyone peace for as long as possible during the final few years of societal and earth systems collapse.
Listening to this reminded me of an essay I wrote 2 decades back when I was in 5th standard for my school test. But as I grew up I learnt it is impossible to educate the billions of ignorant and illiterate people in the globe to use natural resources wisely.
Why? Aren't there enough hard working educators, to read Public Domain "Pedagogical Anthropology" to educate preschool children? ruclips.net/video/L8Vmv_XiCwc/видео.html
They learned their ways from various domination seeking forces from the previous centuries. Not only that they were callous with their power, they also spewed massive amount of lies, and sacrificed those who showed introspection. Until such powers show introspection, it is impossible to fix anything and the culture of self-destruction will prevail.
It is not difficult to understand to the illiterate people but also it is difficult to understand to the literat and greedy people who earn money they are more harmful and dangerous than illiterate person
what other choice do we have other than trying to educate, until our death? If we loose hope, we will loose our home. Can we afford that ? We need to think of innovative ways to bring about the realization
that's optimism.....the Earth is currently in the midst of the sixth mass extinction...life is fragile. So far, no life has been discovered outside of Earth. There may be bacteria on one of Jupiters moons? Hardly a thriving ecosystem, sure, Earth will still be here and there might be some adaptive micro-organisms. A living environment cannot sustain the sudden impact that human endeavor has visited on this planet. Life as we know it is imperiled, not just humans.
LoL the earth has never just “repaired itself”. Every single catastrophic event in earths history has transformed the surface of the earth and the content of the air and water. DNA adapts to its environment, so we are even forcing unpredictable changes within DNA and life itself. There is no repairing or fixing that.
These type of videos should be played before every global leaders meeting,be it UN,G-7/8/10/20/77, NATO,brics,SCO,asean and must make our leaders realise about this alarming situation And WHAT IT TAKES TO DEAL WITH IT😢
Avant-garde1611: YES, BUT our "leaders" only listen to those with $$$, who support their campaigns and cushy jobs. They are the "1%" who own the same factories, make the same vehicles, and build the same armies - that WASTE our resources and pollute our planet ! SO, having them listen to this video will be futile - their ears are closed.
Thank you for saying it like it is. I'm so tired of people denying it, hiding it, or outright lying about it for financial gain. It's time we all get more enlightened about the consequences already set in motion.
Greed is the primary consciousness hurdle. Greed of $, greed of having lots of kids, greed of having huge houses, greed of having lots of vehicles, greed of consumption of everyday products, greed for food, alcohol, drugs, sex & so on. Consciousness will only learn the folly of greed once our species is humbled by scarcity of all those things we have greed for, then out of that will come a new more balanced consciousness of respecting the planet.
Greed, desire, wants… call it whatever, but unfortunately it’s a biological mechanism that we can’t rid human physiology of. Something I’ve had to explain to people, and received a lot of pushback over, is the fact that humans have biological imperatives that drive them to do the most heinous and evil things you can imagine. People don’t just choose to be crappy little selfish creatures. The problem isn’t the external world… the problem is our species. We keep trying to pretend we’re not biologically and environmentally driven animals, but that is EXACTLY what we are. It’s a pretty chilling thing to learn that the problem is our species, nothing else… and it can’t be changed. Makes you realize how unavoidable the coming collapse of the biosphere is and the near-extinction if not complete extinction of our species.
Very interesting video, thanks. Your summary of the issues was great, but a little optimistic, I fear. All the evidence, to me, suggests that we are headed for a near-term collapse. Unfortunately, climate change is only one of many aspects of this overshoot (others include soil degradation, collapse of insect numbers, collapse of fish stocks, severe pollution of land sea and air, poor management of fresh water, habitat loss, mass extinction of wild species, increasing pandemic vulnerability, worrying population projections, proliferation of PFAs and micro-plastics, decreasing mineral and fertiliser availability, the persistence of new bird flu strains and their devastating effect on the poultry industry etc, etc) and it is the combination of all of these impacts - together with our quite severe global economic and energy-related challenges, that have led the well informed to their somewhat bleak outlook. And that's before you even consider the increasingly tense geopolitical landscape, the seemingly unstoppable rise of the hard right, and the impact of rapidly developing use of AI in all aspects of our lives. Even climate scientists can be prone to myopia on the big picture issues. They are used to viewing the world though a narrow lens and this can impede their ability to see the bigger picture. A climate scientist might, for example, suggest that we have decades before the worst climate impacts are witnessed, which may be true according to some models, but this belies the fact that the climate is only one of a myriad of issues that threaten our way of life. I find that systems experts and those from more generalised academic disciplines tend to be the ones who see things most clearly, as they seem adept at 'joining the dots' in the way that is necessary to truly understand the perilous state of our predicament. The 'doomer' movement is growing with every failed COP, and now includes some very eminent scientists. Alternatively, the likes of Michal Mann and others who refuse to accept our predicament are now in a minority and their pleas, like your own, are sounding increasingly plaintive against the backdrop of relentlessly bleak news and data. And it hasn't escaped our attention that climate scientists are increasingly reporting that the pace of climate change is taking them by surprise - making their previous models and predictions look somewhat optimistic, to say the least. There have been a huge number of scientific articles and reports in recent years that have highlighted the extent to which the latest data is puzzling scientists. What was thought to have been a slow process is, in fact, racing away from us at breakneck speed. I, for one, expect that trend to continue, and even accelerate, and I see no value in clinging to the hope that our (hitherto ineffective) governments will suddenly see sense, untether themselves from fossil fuel interests and act rapidly and purposefully on this issue. Let us face it...that is simply not going to happen. Rather, the methods that have been used so effectively to date (misinformation, the systematic undermining of science and scientists, the use of funds to 'buy' political influence etc) will be ramped up and will result in further political inertia until we finally enter a collapse phase. Pretending things are not as bad as they are is disempowering people from making the kind of sensible decisions that might give them a chance at surviving climate chaos by becoming more resilient. A person who is of the view that things are 'in hand' and governments still have time to respond will not act with due urgency by taking control of their own food, water and energy needs. It's time to face facts....Our governments are not going to solve this problem, no fix-all technology is on the horizon and things are going to get very bad, very quickly. Let's be grown up and start having this difficult, but necessary conversation.
@@karmadog4565 That won't do. Simply posting an ad hominem remark is no substitute for academic rigour and specificity. You should describe precisely what you disagree with, and provide contrary evidence to back up your challenge. To refuse to do so simply makes you a troll, worthy only of a sneer.
No, this man is correct and I very much appreciate his effort to communicate the truth. While it is irresponsible to give up on collective action, reality indicates preparative self sufficiency gives you the best odds at survival. Incredible how some people still attack the bearer of truth. Human evolution is way too slow.
I completely agree with you, but you ended by saying that we should talk about it like grown ups. As you've already said that things are clearly not in our hand and that it is alarmingly accelerating, then isn't the whole 'discuss it like grown ups' giving a false sense of hope that can resolve it, given if we talk it out like adults. I also believe that we're way past the limit, but then how should I, as an individual, approach this. Should I even work for my improbable future? What should I be doing? Would like to get your opinion on this.
@@pramodpandey7886 Thank you for the question. Yes, our predicament is perilous, but there is still much to discuss. Not all predictions of our bleak future by collapsologists suggest that mankind will be totally annihilated. Some suggest that a fortunate few may survive and may be able to rebuild. Jem Bendell's Deep Adaptation paper provides us with a framework for deciding what a post-collapse future might look like and asks us to start those discussions now, such that we have given due consideration to what we want to retain (about our civilisation), what we want to leave behind and how we want to co-exist into the future. There is much to discuss in terms of the '4 Rs' described in the paper. It really is a useful framework for those discussions. The ecologist William Rees talks about the need for what he calls 'lifeboat building', which means buying some land in an area deemed less vulnerable to the worst impacts of climate change and working towards self sufficiency in food, water and energy. In short, working towards a situation whereby we are somewhat insulated from the chaos surrounding us because we are less reliant upon others to meet our basic needs. Our lifeboats may not ultimately save us, of course, but may buy us time. Jem Bendell, in Deep Adaptation, talks about the need to build local communities to share skills and resources in hyper local economies and Nate Hagens describes the process of societal collapse as a very gradual and slow process (one that he calls The Great Simplification) whereby life just gets harder and harder, more and more expensive until, ultimately, things start to collapse and degrade. Given that the process of collapse will probably be quite slow (according to Bendell it's a process that has already started) our lifeboats may help us to maintain a reasonable quality of life for years to come. Collapse will impact people in very different ways. In the post-collapse world the 'new rich' will be those with land, skills and resources in rural areas and not those with money and luxury goods in large cities. It will mark a huge reversal in, and redefinition of, the notion of 'wealth'. All of this is based upon 'best guess' assumptions of course. No-one really knows how things will unfold, but for me, building my own 'lifeboat' on a one-acre smallholding in France, has given me a focus and some degree of personal agency against a backdrop of helplessness and despair. Follow the example set by one of the UK's leading climate risk experts, Bill McGuire (Professor of Geophysical & Climate Hazards at University College London) As soon as his research revealed the true, horrifying, extent of our predicament, he sold his London apartment and bought a property with a parcel of land in rural Derbyshire and now grows his own vegetables, harvests rainwater and purchased solar panels to power his home. He did all this because he views the climate risks to be near term. This is a man whose job was to analyse the risks associated with climate change, and if that's his conclusion I think it's fairly logical to follow his lead.
thanks for your service captain semantics, for a second here i was scared the ball of rock would pop out of existence, now i feel much better knowing it will only hit the reset button when about 0.3% of the planet life expectancy remain, good luck tardigrades !
One problem, is that the younger people only know changes from their own earlier memories, in which very little has changed. No one is listening to the elderly. I am 80 years old, and remember song birds, flowers, spiders and bees everywhere. Si, we killed mosquitoes bugs and spiders with ddt. So now there are no songbirds or bees that pollinate. I remember in New Jersey, we cut two foot thick ice from lakes, to supply iceboxes in New York. In 1970, we went ice skating on 8 inch thick ice. There has been no ice in New Jersey for 40 years. It is novemberc14 in Atlantic City, and is 60 degrees f. People are surfing, and walking on the boardwalk....some saying climate change is a lie, as nothing has changed in their lifetime. Go to a bookstore, and open a book on your own locality, with pictures in it. But even pictures don't work in a society that can't read.
Excellent video. I'm afraid human extinction is inevitable. I'm 66 years old and since my early years i have heard warnings about carbon emissions etc. Yet hardly anyone took any notice. Now the end is coming and still nothing is done. One thing you didn't mention in your video is oxygen depletion. In the 1960's there was 24% oxygen in our atmosphere. Now we are down to 20%, a 4% drop. We are using it faster than nature can replace it. As i understand it, we humans need at least 17% to function normally. At the rate we, our industries and vehicles are consuming oxygen we have only 30 years at most before we start gasping. So the race is on, who will win, climate change, food shortage, water shortage or oxygen shortage? The future is not bright people!
oh thank god, i was scared the earth would simply pop out of existence, instead we will have a second mars/venus drifting around the star ! yay ! everything is fine and no one should ever question the power of semantics.
Here is the REAL TIMELINE: After researching this for the past 10 years, and combining it with my acute sense of the human and ecological systems on the macro level, I have the following timeline. 2023/2024 El Nino generated crop failures, mass flooding and accelerated sea ice melting (along with delayed refreeze in autumn 2024). Blue Ocean Event on the Arctic ocean August of 2025, and release of latent heat index. Methane explosions in the arctic ocean and the tundra summer of 2026. Exponential increase in land based heating summer of 2026 resulting in 80% crop failures in the Northern Hemisphere. Mass destabilization of world governments and civil unrest as grocery stores go empty winter of 2026/27. Martial law established in US, Europe and Asia spring of 2027 forces hundreds of millions of would be climate refugees to "die in place". THE WILD CARD=Nuclear plant meltdowns in Europe and Asia summer of 2027 begin to irradiate the atmosphere resulting in billions of casualties across the globe by 2028. Continued exponential heating in 2029 along with increasingly irradiated atmosphere causes a global mass extinction event by 2030. Earth loses it's last shreds of life supporting atmosphere to become Mars’ sister extinct planet. But by all means, let's just "keep drilling for oil" - Biden, Trump, Putin, Xi, Modi, and every other FF sociopath running this life giving planet into the void!
The shopaholic society refuses to accept your terms and conditions of a collective spirit for reducing the rate of the sixth mass extinction. Job growth, short term GDP growth, and purchasing power, through mining/manufacturing fueled by fossil fuel is the only collective spirit a shopaholic society understands.
Can't afford a place to live ? Can't afford to feed yourself ? Can't breath the air ? aw well. Let's make some more babies ! Just what we need ? MORE CONSUMERS .....
Exactly if its not man made religions and worshipping places hear there and everywhere it's human breading like a pissing joke. Who'd want to come into a world like this it's self ISH!
The only realistic option is if governments can provide funding for research projects that can purify seawater or clean soil/air instead of spending it all on weapons.......
and how do you deal with the co2 already in the air ? the permafrost already melted ? the methane that was trapped in the permafrost already in the air? that's the "vicious circle" thing scientist were warning about, you heat a little and that heat release more gas who make the heat worst.
3:18 Well I guess we'll all be dead in 16 years. We won't, but many of us probably will unfortunately. How is this NOT sounding the alarms of companies and governments? SIXTEEN YEARS!! Sixteen years, guys. We have to do something
Remember that just because it would be impossible to have everyone to make a change doesn't mean you, family, and friends couldn't. Half the population or even a third is far better than nobody.
I believe we have evolution backwards, I think we started with very smart, evolved peaceful beings who cared for the planet, for nature and animals, who kept everything in balance, and from that point on we have devolved into the absolute chaos we now live in, then in the near future when people r starving and cold and sick, they will do what all desperate people do, they will turn on each other, they will take what they need from strangers, then there neighbours then there friends, then who, and in the end the only thing kids will ever learn about is how to survive, how to hunt for food, and kill for what they need and eat whatever’s left if they can stomach it, and we end up back as Neanderthals, not smart, not civilised, just brutes
Other people have probably already commented on this but the temperature predictions are way off. Thanks partly to El Nino, we're already on 1.68 degrees C, which means we're very likely to go past 2 degrees in the next ten years (not in 2054, as the documentary states). We'll therefore reach "catastrophic conditions" by 2034.
It’s July 2024 right now. I’m in Ohio, and weather is typically all over the place. It’s cold one hour and hot the next. Now, Ohio feels hot every day, all day. We are in a heat wave right now. Heat waves have been way more common and have been lasting longer. To put it simply, Ohio feels like Texas did 10 years ago. That isn’t right or normal.
I thoroughly enjoy the factual and data centirc approach @FirstPost takes in putting a story together. While alarming, it is important to face the reality of climate catastrophe, over population and consumption. I request FirstPost to please make a video on VEGANISM and provide a clearer picture as to how non-veganism is one of the leading causes of harm to sentient beings and earth.
Uh, no. Notice all the recent extinctions? Catch the canary having died? It'll be fine. Let's just build big toxic solar plants because "GREEN" is good.
Eye opening content. Just 10 minutes videos gives us clear picture about climate change and it's impact. Really we should protect our earth for our upcoming generation..... Most green house emission countries must cut their emissions. Developed countries must provide enough financial assistance to world countries in fight against climate change. And appropriate life style should adopt for climate change measures. Industrial and agriculture practices should adopt and enforce the climate change measures.
The earth has always changed and adapted. We ourselves proved this. Why are we surprised that we are just rushing the process of change and adaptation we were not the only species here that face extinction.. We are just aware of it.
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more. the despots of old, used to take human sacrifices after they abuse them to the "weather and earth events gods" they and these think they are. This is to TAKE FROM CITIZENS.
well, dont worry, the Earth will be just fine even all the inhabitants in it gets annihilated,, it will still do its thing even without living beings in it,,,
Many parts of Earth are already are ininhabitable. Because it happened slowly. Breaking point is here. Whatever the end, it will be terrifyingly quick.
Acharya Prashant...he is the only person who is making some noise about climate change..watching him seriously lecture on climate change with facts and figures..and educating about the need to use strategies to reduce green house gasses..like totally giving up on flesh eating..animal farming..stopping population growth by having no or at max 1 child..saving our carbon sinks..the forests ...and controlling our greed and purifying our consciousness through spirituality..makes some sense..In india he is going all out to wake us up.listrn to him .
08/01/2024@3:02 PM EDT--We have noticed that objects fall to the floor much more quickly and harder than ever before, almost they are being thrown down by some force. There is no chance of stopping that fall now.--The atmosphere is definitely changing---This is a kin to new and more changing weather (military operations) patterns, creating mass destruction in the form of earthquakes (where everything falls/crashes down into the ground), hurricanes, tsunamis, etc...--
I will take issue with the claim that it takes hundreds of thousands of years to form an inch of top soil. The consensus online seems to be that it takes 500 to 1000 years for topsoil to form from natural interactions of geology, hydrology, and biology. This can time can be greatly reduced though such as the terra preta soils in the Amazon that are reputed to grow at up to one centimeter a year, or the work of P. A. Yoemans in "Keyline Farming" that rapidly converts subsoil to top soil.
@@sentientflower7891 that literally makes no sense. Topsoil is built by plant and microbial action, all you need to do is provide favourable conditions for them and they build topsoil for you.
@@sentientflower7891 that's a separate issue to how quickly topsoil forms naturally and can be formed with human assistance, which is an academic discussion. Just saying "the world is dying" (which it in all likelihood is) adds nothing to the conversation about topsoil production.
thats the gift of scientific industrial revolution....fucking west has given maked us materialists...we here live alot minimalist lives in pakistan and back then it was more minimal life but nowadays people are rushing to words material pleasures....
Try explaining this to the Politicians & The Corporate Lobby...All they both ever think off is A super Economic & Financial phenomenon called "National & Corporate Economic & Financial Growth".. 😳☠️👈
We should use water for energy also. Energy from splitting water is an ideal source. With the use of ultraviolet radiation water splits into hydrogen and oxygen.
This video is watched by 13k people.. If each and every viwers take atleast some small steps towards the protection of our environment in a personal way for eg- not dump waste on roads or drains or river etc may be it can contribute to in a larger way to protect our environment.. We can change each and every one only if we change ourselves..
Get ready 2050 humans 10 billions my own experience with guarantee lost many things learn many things cuz im my own far way from home thanks so much for the information
Casting false blame onto God for Man’s crimes against his creation? God does not see the removal of his mountain tops and scraping of his sea floor as ❤️.
Consumerism is at its peak. Even though there is no need of things, people always run behind fashion and latest gadgets. As if they would die next day without the latest I phone or the face lift of a famous car.
SIMPLE answer..nothing last forever,just accepted it and u will be fine a and happy in ur entire life..mind u EARTH is just a super tiny planet in tis super mega universe
Since we cannot quickly lower the population, the variable that matters most is distribution. Growth is driven by the poverty and deprivation of many, while the pollution and harm is caused by the overconsumption of others. Achieving something resembling global equality would lower overconsumption, and improve deprivation. This would allow for a reduced aggregate human impact while we wait for global population to decrease over the course of the century. It is the only solution I can see, but it is the opposite of our current path because it is necessarily anti-capitalist.
The Earth has to first get rid of the virus that started polluting her in the first place. I'm speaking of the people who created industrialized societies.
This video has SO many things wrong. As an environmentalist and Longtermist, I hate seeing nonsense like this, and a comment section filled with more nonsense. For example, “We need to double our food supply”. No, we don’t. For one thing, unmentioned in the video (and the makers may be unaware), global population is going to level off and go into steep decline in this century, even excluding disasters, just from the low birth rate. The number of babies born every year is going down, not up, and will keep going down. Given demographic trends, I wouldn’t be surprised if we never hit 10B before declining. And as for the food we need? Despite the population increasing 8x since the beginning of the industrial age (and 4x in the past century), humans are better fed now, globally, than we have ever been in the entire history of the species. Food costs less as a percentage of income than ever. At this point, any famines or mass hunger are a product of politics and war, not environmental limitations. This is not to say our current food systems are sustainable. We are overfishing the seas, damaging aquifers, losing topsoil, and losing the glaciers that water so much of the world. But this may soon be a solved problem. The majority of our farmland is given over to livestock, and feed for livestock. Animals are a very inefficient way to turn largely indigestible vegetable matter (raw grains, grasses) into high quality edible protein and fats. But rapid advances in precision fermentation will soon replace most meat/dairy with equivalent protein from yeast/bacteria, which are literally ten times more efficient at converting vegetation calories and water into high quality food (a cow only converts about 4% of what it eats into meat/dairy - the rest is methane and feces). This will drastically reduce our need for farmland and water. And, since the main cost of meat/dairy is feeding the livestock, precision fermentation will win on cost alone. Meanwhile, solar energy is now the cheapest energy there is, and EVs will soon wipe out gasoline cars simply by being cheaper to make and operate. Again, the economics are inevitable, regardless of environmental benefits. Assuming we can survive without large-scale systems failure for a few more decades, long enough to revolutionize the energy industry, transportation, and our food supply, we’ll probably survive indefinitely. Check out Tony Seba’s work at RethinkX for a big dash of hope, rather than Doomer nonsense like this video.
I am not as optimistic as you, but won’t go into all that because it will be a very long comment, but just wanted to say THANK YOU for bringing up the animals agriculture industry’s. To anyone feeling heavy with anxiety after watching this video panicking about what to do: going vegan is about the best thing one can do for the climate (not to mention the absolute hell on earth that animal agriculture is for the animals). Veganism is the only way forward. Also thank you for bringing up the declining global population. This is often portrayed as a crisis for economic reasons, and yes, within our current economic system (which isn’t sustainable anyway, and I am an economist saying this by the way) short term it is a crisis, but it is good news in the context of a much worse crisis which is the climate change. In essence your comment was really good!
@@josephinenilsson1541 Thanks! I’ve actually become MORE optimistic lately. The biggest reason is the rise of solar energy. Solar panels are almost absurdly simple - they’re just spicy windows. A silicon wafer and a little bit of wire, point it at the Sun, and electricity comes out. No moving parts, no chemical reactions. And because it scales down so well, a widely distributed system of microgrids down to building level (or smaller!) will be a major part of the system, along with “grid-scale” megawatt/gigawatt deployments. The simplicity means that, as manufacturing efficiency improves, cost will approach the cost of materials - mostly just glass, with a little plastic and aluminum framing, and some fine silver or copper wire for connectors. And because they don’t have moving parts or reactions, panels can last many decades. This makes it FAR easier to recover from localized economic failures, because electricity will continue to be readily available even without a fossil fuel supply chain or other complex tech. I mostly worry about the food supply, and sustainability there. But knowing we’ll have electricity no matter what is a HUGE win for civilizational stability.
Yeah I agree this is nonsense We have far more significant events we will have to overcome like the formation of super-continents on huge timescales but by this time we will probably have colonized many moons of the solar system & Mars and its moons The heat death of the universe seems so far away Have you seen melodysheeps video on Immortal Sun's, perhaps eventually we will be able to construct dyson spheres around these? Lastly we are ever-searching for habitable exoplanets and exomoons, perhaps by the turn of the millenia we will have a definite candidate
@4:00 "It takes hundreds of thousands of years to form an inch of top soil?" When I look online it says hundreds of years. I think something is wrong with some of the information in this video. Did they provide a source for that? I don't see that they did. I would only have positive things to say about the rest of the video. They possibly underestimate how soon the globe will hit the 1.5 degrees C and 2 degrees C marks.
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This universe was smoke before the all creations according to the qur'an verses (41:11). Then Allaah rose over (istawa) twords the heaven when it was smoke, and said to it and to earth. Come both of you willingly or unwillingly. They both said: "we come willingly" (Qurarn 41:11), (21:30). They obeyed His commands. The originator of the heavens and the earth, when He decrees a matter, He only says to it: "Be" and it is (Al Quran 2:117). Qur'an does speak about the big crunch. 104: And remember the day when we shall roll up the heaven like a scroll rolled up for books. As we began the first creation, We shall repair it. It is a promise binding upon us. Truely We shall do it (Qur'an 21:104). When this great event occurs, the sun will be scrolled seas will become as blazing fire , the sun and moon will be joined together (Qur'an 81:1,2),(81;6),(75:9),(21:204). 36: Verily, the number of months with Allaah is twelve months (in a year), so was it ordained by Allaah on the day when He created the heavens and the earth: of them four are sacred ( i.e the 1st , the 7th, the 11th and 12th months of the Islamic calander - Al Quran 9:36). Who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six days (Al Quran 25:59). He created this earth in two days (41:9) and placed ( i.e. earth) firm mountains from above it , and He blessed it and measured there it's sustenance (for it's dwellers in four days everything in this earth in four days were equal in the length of time) for those who ask (about it's creations) (41:10). So it was totally four days. So this entire universe could be created in six days which means 6 × 1000 years = 6000 years totally. How ? 47: And they ask you to hasen on the torment! And Allaah fails not His promise. And verily, a day with your Lord is as thousand years (1000 years) of what you reckon (22:47). This universe might have to be created in 6 × 1000 years = 6000 years in long period of time according to the qur'an verses. Allaah knows best and exact thing.
Allaah's messenger said : The Hour (i.e the day of destruction of this universe) will not be established until the sun rises from the west: and when the people see it, then whoever will be living on the surface of this earth, will have faith (in Islam and faith in the hadith references and Qurarn Verses) , and that is the time, when no good will it do to a person to believe then , if he believed not before (Allaah's messenger Muhammad (pbuh) [(Sahih Bukhari vol 6 Hadith number 159 narrated by Abu Hurairah (rali)] (Al Quran 6:158). This sun will rise in the west side of madina (i.e western side to the arabian peninsula). Muslims are believing that according to the hadith references. 17: He is the Lord of the two easts (places of sunrise during early summer and early winter) and the Lord of the two wests (places of sunset during early summer and early winter). 18: Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both ( jinn and men) deny ? ( Al Quran verses 55:17,18). When the sun will be rising in the west to the arabian peninsula ? Will it be occuring at the day of destruction of this entire universe or Will it happen before it ? When the sun rises in the west where the sun will be setting ? Will it be setting in the east of madina or in any one of it's two wests of the arabian peninsula? Or will this earth be destroyed completely when the sun rise will be happening in the west ? If there is no any changes in the sun rise and sun set will it be any glabal warming and climate change ? If there is no any changes in the sun rise and sun set how the glaciers will be melting more in the south and north poles ? Will be going to rotate in different directions from Arctic to Antarctic poles ? How should come entire climate change to the entire world with out any changes in the sun rise and sun set in this world? Western Media tries to intend to put out the Light of Allaah ( i.e.The Religion of Islaam, This Quran and The prophet Muhammad sal) with their mouths But Allaah is bringing His Light every body to know the truth.
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more.
More eco-centric content like this please!
The planet is not at our mercy, it will go on without us, we may not be around for it.. this is the attitude we have to let go of.. no one is at our mercy except us
Exactly. Thinking the Earth is at our mercy is just human hubris. We are making the Earth inhabitable for OURSELVES, so in essence we are just causing our own extinction. Whatever damages the Earth takes on will be reversed in time after humans are gone.
@@dr-enochwell, not just ourselves... there are many other animal species and living organisms on that planet, "dr"...
Ur comment reminded me of
" Oh Allah is so merciful & powerful" 😂🤣
Piece of c**nts
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Many, many, many, species.
Marine life could likely reach above 95% extinction.
@@dimitrispapadimitriou5622 You are missing the point. The point here is in response to the video's statement of "the planet is at our mercy". Even the animal species and living organisms are not at human's "mercy", the term is loaded with hubris. But I guess if you are not a "dr", you wouldn't understand.
I'm watching this again 7 months later. At 5:19, it says by 2023, there's a 50% chance of rising to 1.5 degrees. Today, May 17 2023. Temperatures are 1.67 degrees above baseline. The oceans had record temps 13 months in a row. Global temps have had 11 months in a row of record temps. 2023 was the hottest year, and it looks like 2024 is going to bear that. We're going to expire sooner than the predictions. A lot sooner.
In india the heatwave is unbearable and is going to be above human tolerance level if there is any increase in coming years .
yep, breaking heat records 12 month in a row, im in the north of canada and last winter i barely had to shovel, mostly waited for it all to melt, something i would have found laughable to consider 20 years ago.
It’s July 2024 right now. I’m in Ohio, and weather is typically all over the place. It’s cold one hour and hot the next. Now, Ohio feels hot every day. We are in a heat wave right now. Heat waves have been way more common and have been lasting longer.
I think you are correct, I dont think people realize that natural disasters could be so bad, that governments go bankrupt
It used to be rare to have a billion dollar disaster, and now it's quite common
@@kaladan1890the fact that people can remember how's the weather was 20 years ago and, have it be backed up by records is crazy.
20 years is nothing, especially in geologic time
It's sad to think that children growing up right now, the world will be radically different and not in a good way, by the time they are middle aged, if not earlier
The problem is with companies and their planned obsolence of objects that they produce . Objects become useless so quick like our phones. Creates a lot of unnecessary trash.
No the problem is overshoot. Everything else - trash included - is a symptom.
Major problem is Heat. All manufacturing especially metals involve heat. Air conditioners and ICE car engines are disaster. They burn fossil fuel to generate heat. and this heat get trapped in our atmosphere apart from suns heat. either cover homes to reflect sun heat. or reduce this heat.
Very understated. It will be a miracle if we make 2030. Everything mentioned in this video and more is already happening now.
Yep, you see a lot of speculation on "tipping points" I was born in 1961 and by the time I was 12yrs old the trajectory was obvious.....one of the problems of communicating observational scientific data is by it's very nature it's hyper conservative.I'm not writing that as a criticism, that's how real scientific research is conducted. Then there's the lag time in collated data, generally years behind current events....right now we are on a path far worse than the most dire predictions....along with a concerted propaganda effort by monied interests and sheer human nature the end horizon is appearing.
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more. the despots of old, used to take human sacrifices after they abuse them to the "weather and earth events gods" they and these think they are. This is to TAKE FROM CITIZENS.
It’s going to come down really fast. This is not the Roman Empire. In a way it will be relatively merciful.
Yes, we''re going to start collapsing within a decade, for sure.
This sub-thread is the only one that is realistic.
The video is ridiculously optimistic, as those of us who specialise in climate science are well aware, whether or not we are allowed to say so publicly.
The world population is now in the process of finding out what we mean by "self-sustaining feedback loops" and "abrupt and catastrophic climate change" caused by human overshoot.
I wish everyone peace for as long as possible during the final few years of societal and earth systems collapse.
Listening to this reminded me of an essay I wrote 2 decades back when I was in 5th standard for my school test. But as I grew up I learnt it is impossible to educate the billions of ignorant and illiterate people in the globe to use natural resources wisely.
Why? Aren't there enough hard working educators, to read Public Domain "Pedagogical Anthropology" to educate preschool children? ruclips.net/video/L8Vmv_XiCwc/видео.html
People will start to take action when the earth is literally dying. They only take action when they are compromised.
They learned their ways from various domination seeking forces from the previous centuries. Not only that they were callous with their power, they also spewed massive amount of lies, and sacrificed those who showed introspection. Until such powers show introspection, it is impossible to fix anything and the culture of self-destruction will prevail.
It is not difficult to understand to the illiterate people but also it is difficult to understand to the literat and greedy people who earn money they are more harmful and dangerous than illiterate person
what other choice do we have other than trying to educate, until our death? If we loose hope, we will loose our home. Can we afford that ? We need to think of innovative ways to bring about the realization
Earth is not getting an expiration date. We the humans and other living are getting. Without us earth will repair itself.
And after we are wiped off, animals, birds, fish and plants will live happily ever after.
that's optimism.....the Earth is currently in the midst of the sixth mass extinction...life is fragile. So far, no life has been discovered outside of Earth. There may be bacteria on one of Jupiters moons? Hardly a thriving ecosystem, sure, Earth will still be here and there might be some adaptive micro-organisms. A living environment cannot sustain the sudden impact
that human endeavor has visited on this planet. Life as we know it is imperiled, not just humans.
NO! Our Nuclear Power Plants will explode without maintenance. That wipes out ALL Life on Earth.
Not necessarily
LoL the earth has never just “repaired itself”. Every single catastrophic event in earths history has transformed the surface of the earth and the content of the air and water. DNA adapts to its environment, so we are even forcing unpredictable changes within DNA and life itself. There is no repairing or fixing that.
These type of videos should be played before every global leaders meeting,be it UN,G-7/8/10/20/77, NATO,brics,SCO,asean and must make our leaders realise about this alarming situation And WHAT IT TAKES TO DEAL WITH IT😢
Still they won't learn sadly
Most of them know. They just don't care. Destroying the world is profitable.
They don't care.
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Avant-garde1611: YES, BUT our "leaders" only listen to those with $$$, who support their campaigns and cushy jobs. They are the "1%" who own the same factories, make the same vehicles, and build the same armies - that WASTE our resources and pollute our planet ! SO, having them listen to this video will be futile - their ears are closed.
Excellent short presentation of the STATE OF THE WORLD!
Thank you for saying it like it is. I'm so tired of people denying it, hiding it, or outright lying about it for financial gain. It's time we all get more enlightened about the consequences already set in motion.
Very happy to hear you making people aware of this damage that they are doing to their own habitable earth
"They"? WE! the lack of personnal responsibility displayed by your comment is a huge part of the problem.
I do my best to do the least damage possible What do you mean WE sorry from years now I am doing my best to do the least damage to our environment.
I am not damaging anything ok
The only damage I see is by governments and their wish to eradicate the population. Stop being so stupid that you believe this absolute garbage.
Exactly 💯
Greed is the primary consciousness hurdle. Greed of $, greed of having lots of kids, greed of having huge houses, greed of having lots of vehicles, greed of consumption of everyday products, greed for food, alcohol, drugs, sex & so on. Consciousness will only learn the folly of greed once our species is humbled by scarcity of all those things we have greed for, then out of that will come a new more balanced consciousness of respecting the planet.
Greed, desire, wants… call it whatever, but unfortunately it’s a biological mechanism that we can’t rid human physiology of. Something I’ve had to explain to people, and received a lot of pushback over, is the fact that humans have biological imperatives that drive them to do the most heinous and evil things you can imagine. People don’t just choose to be crappy little selfish creatures. The problem isn’t the external world… the problem is our species. We keep trying to pretend we’re not biologically and environmentally driven animals, but that is EXACTLY what we are. It’s a pretty chilling thing to learn that the problem is our species, nothing else… and it can’t be changed. Makes you realize how unavoidable the coming collapse of the biosphere is and the near-extinction if not complete extinction of our species.
Yep, including ego.
We will all be dead by then.
Yes, indeed, we are living on borrowed money, borrowed time and on borrowed hope.
Very interesting video, thanks. Your summary of the issues was great, but a little optimistic, I fear. All the evidence, to me, suggests that we are headed for a near-term collapse.
Unfortunately, climate change is only one of many aspects of this overshoot (others include soil degradation, collapse of insect numbers, collapse of fish stocks, severe pollution of land sea and air, poor management of fresh water, habitat loss, mass extinction of wild species, increasing pandemic vulnerability, worrying population projections, proliferation of PFAs and micro-plastics, decreasing mineral and fertiliser availability, the persistence of new bird flu strains and their devastating effect on the poultry industry etc, etc) and it is the combination of all of these impacts - together with our quite severe global economic and energy-related challenges, that have led the well informed to their somewhat bleak outlook. And that's before you even consider the increasingly tense geopolitical landscape, the seemingly unstoppable rise of the hard right, and the impact of rapidly developing use of AI in all aspects of our lives.
Even climate scientists can be prone to myopia on the big picture issues. They are used to viewing the world though a narrow lens and this can impede their ability to see the bigger picture. A climate scientist might, for example, suggest that we have decades before the worst climate impacts are witnessed, which may be true according to some models, but this belies the fact that the climate is only one of a myriad of issues that threaten our way of life. I find that systems experts and those from more generalised academic disciplines tend to be the ones who see things most clearly, as they seem adept at 'joining the dots' in the way that is necessary to truly understand the perilous state of our predicament.
The 'doomer' movement is growing with every failed COP, and now includes some very eminent scientists. Alternatively, the likes of Michal Mann and others who refuse to accept our predicament are now in a minority and their pleas, like your own, are sounding increasingly plaintive against the backdrop of relentlessly bleak news and data. And it hasn't escaped our attention that climate scientists are increasingly reporting that the pace of climate change is taking them by surprise - making their previous models and predictions look somewhat optimistic, to say the least.
There have been a huge number of scientific articles and reports in recent years that have highlighted the extent to which the latest data is puzzling scientists. What was thought to have been a slow process is, in fact, racing away from us at breakneck speed. I, for one, expect that trend to continue, and even accelerate, and I see no value in clinging to the hope that our (hitherto ineffective) governments will suddenly see sense, untether themselves from fossil fuel interests and act rapidly and purposefully on this issue. Let us face it...that is simply not going to happen. Rather, the methods that have been used so effectively to date (misinformation, the systematic undermining of science and scientists, the use of funds to 'buy' political influence etc) will be ramped up and will result in further political inertia until we finally enter a collapse phase.
Pretending things are not as bad as they are is disempowering people from making the kind of sensible decisions that might give them a chance at surviving climate chaos by becoming more resilient. A person who is of the view that things are 'in hand' and governments still have time to respond will not act with due urgency by taking control of their own food, water and energy needs. It's time to face facts....Our governments are not going to solve this problem, no fix-all technology is on the horizon and things are going to get very bad, very quickly. Let's be grown up and start having this difficult, but necessary conversation.
You're out of your mind.
@@karmadog4565 That won't do. Simply posting an ad hominem remark is no substitute for academic rigour and specificity. You should describe precisely what you disagree with, and provide contrary evidence to back up your challenge. To refuse to do so simply makes you a troll, worthy only of a sneer.
No, this man is correct and I very much appreciate his effort to communicate the truth. While it is irresponsible to give up on collective action, reality indicates preparative self sufficiency gives you the best odds at survival. Incredible how some people still attack the bearer of truth. Human evolution is way too slow.
I completely agree with you, but you ended by saying that we should talk about it like grown ups. As you've already said that things are clearly not in our hand and that it is alarmingly accelerating, then isn't the whole 'discuss it like grown ups' giving a false sense of hope that can resolve it, given if we talk it out like adults.
I also believe that we're way past the limit, but then how should I, as an individual, approach this. Should I even work for my improbable future? What should I be doing? Would like to get your opinion on this.
@@pramodpandey7886 Thank you for the question.
Yes, our predicament is perilous, but there is still much to discuss. Not all predictions of our bleak future by collapsologists suggest that mankind will be totally annihilated. Some suggest that a fortunate few may survive and may be able to rebuild. Jem Bendell's Deep Adaptation paper provides us with a framework for deciding what a post-collapse future might look like and asks us to start those discussions now, such that we have given due consideration to what we want to retain (about our civilisation), what we want to leave behind and how we want to co-exist into the future. There is much to discuss in terms of the '4 Rs' described in the paper. It really is a useful framework for those discussions.
The ecologist William Rees talks about the need for what he calls 'lifeboat building', which means buying some land in an area deemed less vulnerable to the worst impacts of climate change and working towards self sufficiency in food, water and energy. In short, working towards a situation whereby we are somewhat insulated from the chaos surrounding us because we are less reliant upon others to meet our basic needs. Our lifeboats may not ultimately save us, of course, but may buy us time. Jem Bendell, in Deep Adaptation, talks about the need to build local communities to share skills and resources in hyper local economies and Nate Hagens describes the process of societal collapse as a very gradual and slow process (one that he calls The Great Simplification) whereby life just gets harder and harder, more and more expensive until, ultimately, things start to collapse and degrade. Given that the process of collapse will probably be quite slow (according to Bendell it's a process that has already started) our lifeboats may help us to maintain a reasonable quality of life for years to come.
Collapse will impact people in very different ways. In the post-collapse world the 'new rich' will be those with land, skills and resources in rural areas and not those with money and luxury goods in large cities. It will mark a huge reversal in, and redefinition of, the notion of 'wealth'.
All of this is based upon 'best guess' assumptions of course. No-one really knows how things will unfold, but for me, building my own 'lifeboat' on a one-acre smallholding in France, has given me a focus and some degree of personal agency against a backdrop of helplessness and despair.
Follow the example set by one of the UK's leading climate risk experts, Bill McGuire (Professor of Geophysical & Climate Hazards at University College London) As soon as his research revealed the true, horrifying, extent of our predicament, he sold his London apartment and bought a property with a parcel of land in rural Derbyshire and now grows his own vegetables, harvests rainwater and purchased solar panels to power his home. He did all this because he views the climate risks to be near term. This is a man whose job was to analyse the risks associated with climate change, and if that's his conclusion I think it's fairly logical to follow his lead.
Correction not Earth expiration date but human expiration date.
thanks for your service captain semantics, for a second here i was scared the ball of rock would pop out of existence, now i feel much better knowing it will only hit the reset button when about 0.3% of the planet life expectancy remain, good luck tardigrades !
Bye bye 👋🏾😂
That's why l love firstpost! This awareness is needed more than anything. 16years is not so far!
be realistic, shit will hit the fan much faster, people are just starting to lack fresh water.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
One problem, is that the younger people only know changes from their own earlier memories, in which very little has changed.
No one is listening to the elderly.
I am 80 years old, and remember song birds, flowers, spiders and bees everywhere.
Si, we killed mosquitoes bugs and spiders with ddt. So now there are no songbirds or bees that pollinate.
I remember in New Jersey, we cut two foot thick ice from lakes, to supply iceboxes in New York.
In 1970, we went ice skating on 8 inch thick ice. There has been no ice in New Jersey for 40 years.
It is novemberc14 in Atlantic City, and is 60 degrees f. People are surfing, and walking on the boardwalk....some saying climate change is a lie, as nothing has changed in their lifetime.
Go to a bookstore, and open a book on your own locality, with pictures in it.
But even pictures don't work in a society that can't read.
Excellent video.
I'm afraid human extinction is inevitable. I'm 66 years old and since my early years i have heard warnings about carbon emissions etc. Yet hardly anyone took any notice. Now the end is coming and still nothing is done.
One thing you didn't mention in your video is oxygen depletion.
In the 1960's there was 24% oxygen in our atmosphere. Now we are down to 20%, a 4% drop. We are using it faster than nature can replace it.
As i understand it, we humans need at least 17% to function normally.
At the rate we, our industries and vehicles are consuming oxygen we have only 30 years at most before we start gasping.
So the race is on, who will win, climate change, food shortage, water shortage or oxygen shortage?
The future is not bright people!
complete misinformation. a quick google search confirmed nothing of this sort
Excellent and highly informative comment! Thank you! You are not alone.
This video made me emotional and at the same time gave me a lot of thoughts to work upon
Go vegan, or be part of the coming catastrophies.
Omg 🤣
The earth isn’t going anywhere…..
We are.
NOT according to The Holy Book of Revelation!
oh thank god, i was scared the earth would simply pop out of existence, instead we will have a second mars/venus drifting around the star ! yay ! everything is fine and no one should ever question the power of semantics.
@@gemjourney5210 Book of Fairy Tales.
Well said!😂
That's estimation, in reality we are way to faster pace
Here is the REAL TIMELINE:
After researching this for the past 10 years, and combining it with my acute sense of the human and ecological systems on the macro level, I have the following timeline.
2023/2024 El Nino generated crop failures, mass flooding and accelerated sea ice melting (along with delayed refreeze in autumn 2024).
Blue Ocean Event on the Arctic ocean August of 2025, and release of latent heat index. Methane explosions in the arctic ocean and the tundra summer of 2026. Exponential increase in land based heating summer of 2026 resulting in 80% crop failures in the Northern Hemisphere.
Mass destabilization of world governments and civil unrest as grocery stores go empty winter of 2026/27. Martial law established in US, Europe and Asia spring of 2027 forces hundreds of millions of would be climate refugees to "die in place".
THE WILD CARD=Nuclear plant meltdowns in Europe and Asia summer of 2027 begin to irradiate the atmosphere resulting in billions of casualties across the globe by 2028. Continued exponential heating in 2029 along with increasingly irradiated atmosphere causes a global mass extinction event by 2030. Earth loses it's last shreds of life supporting atmosphere to become Mars’ sister extinct planet.
But by all means, let's just "keep drilling for oil" - Biden, Trump, Putin, Xi, Modi, and every other FF sociopath running this life giving planet into the void!
We can still slow down the effects of climate change. We still have time but it can only be done through a collective spirit.
The shopaholic society refuses to accept your terms and conditions of a collective spirit for reducing the rate of the sixth mass extinction.
Job growth, short term GDP growth, and purchasing power, through mining/manufacturing fueled by fossil fuel is the only collective spirit a shopaholic society understands.
Thanks for reminding us about how we should undo this mess before it is too late to do anything about it.
It's to late.
Thanks a lot for sharing
Industries produce goods that we think we need! This introspection is solution!
Overconsumption is the problem not population
It's both.
We've been living in a golden age since the end of WW2...that golden age is nearing it's end. I'm so glad to have gotten to the age I am now
0:21 Sustaining Humans for 6 million years. 0:35 Nurtured Humans for billions of years. Who hires these journalists ??
Can't afford a place to live ? Can't afford to feed yourself ? Can't breath the air ? aw well. Let's make some more babies ! Just what we need ? MORE CONSUMERS .....
Exactly if its not man made religions and worshipping places hear there and everywhere it's human breading like a pissing joke. Who'd want to come into a world like this it's self ISH!
The fleas on the dog must stop fighting about who owns the dog 😮
From minute 4:00 did she mention round up or any chemicals that kills the soil ???
The only realistic option is if governments can provide funding for research projects that can purify seawater or clean soil/air instead of spending it all on weapons.......
and how do you deal with the co2 already in the air ? the permafrost already melted ? the methane that was trapped in the permafrost already in the air? that's the "vicious circle" thing scientist were warning about, you heat a little and that heat release more gas who make the heat worst.
This and another world war is literally what I stay up thinking about all night… it terrifies me
well i hope you have some good meds because both are happening atm.
Not much we can do about it but prepare for our future incarnation
3:18 Well I guess we'll all be dead in 16 years. We won't, but many of us probably will unfortunately. How is this NOT sounding the alarms of companies and governments? SIXTEEN YEARS!! Sixteen years, guys. We have to do something
Remember that just because it would be impossible to have everyone to make a change doesn't mean you, family, and friends couldn't. Half the population or even a third is far better than nobody.
Good one. We need more honest information like this.
Regards, Keith.
Humans have, at most, 20-30 years.
We’re facing many likely and seemingly inevitable catastrophes simultaneously.
"The earth will stand to times indefinite" While man has grossly mismanaged earth's precious resources, it's my belief that only our Heavenly Father
Earth has enough for everyones needs but not everyones wants
I believe we have evolution backwards, I think we started with very smart, evolved peaceful beings who cared for the planet, for nature and animals, who kept everything in balance, and from that point on we have devolved into the absolute chaos we now live in, then in the near future when people r starving and cold and sick, they will do what all desperate people do, they will turn on each other, they will take what they need from strangers, then there neighbours then there friends, then who, and in the end the only thing kids will ever learn about is how to survive, how to hunt for food, and kill for what they need and eat whatever’s left if they can stomach it, and we end up back as Neanderthals, not smart, not civilised, just brutes
This is an eye opener if there hasn't been any thank you
Other people have probably already commented on this but the temperature predictions are way off. Thanks partly to El Nino, we're already on 1.68 degrees C, which means we're very likely to go past 2 degrees in the next ten years (not in 2054, as the documentary states). We'll therefore reach "catastrophic conditions" by 2034.
It’s July 2024 right now. I’m in Ohio, and weather is typically all over the place. It’s cold one hour and hot the next. Now, Ohio feels hot every day, all day. We are in a heat wave right now. Heat waves have been way more common and have been lasting longer. To put it simply, Ohio feels like Texas did 10 years ago. That isn’t right or normal.
Thank you for educating 😊
"Doomsday is just around the corner"
But many ignorant people are in denial mode. They will suddenly wake up on the Doomsday.
Global leaders should consensus to start with one simple solution of banning plastic production worldwide ….
Nice presentation. Hope this sinks in to most people.
I thoroughly enjoy the factual and data centirc approach @FirstPost takes in putting a story together. While alarming, it is important to face the reality of climate catastrophe, over population and consumption. I request FirstPost to please make a video on VEGANISM and provide a clearer picture as to how non-veganism is one of the leading causes of harm to sentient beings and earth.
most meat is cosnsumed by scandavian countries like sweden....
Wow! You are right! Thanks mom!
We can still turn back the hands of time as far as our impact on the planet is concerned. Let's do it! ❤
Uh, no. Notice all the recent extinctions? Catch the canary having died? It'll be fine. Let's just build big toxic solar plants because "GREEN" is good.
@@chesterfinecat7588 what's your solution Chester cat?
Thank you for your work!
Eye opening content. Just 10 minutes videos gives us clear picture about climate change and it's impact. Really we should protect our earth for our upcoming generation.....
Most green house emission countries must cut their emissions. Developed countries must provide enough financial assistance to world countries in fight against climate change.
And appropriate life style should adopt for climate change measures. Industrial and agriculture practices should adopt and enforce the climate change measures.
It has already touched this point of no return. Too late.
The earth has always changed and adapted. We ourselves proved this. Why are we surprised that we are just rushing the process of change and adaptation we were not the only species here that face extinction.. We are just aware of it.
A good reminder of being reasonable with our resources
AS more and more "climate scientist" come forward and say their motivation for "climate" was to get a paper published, and money, you could do those stories, on the now let/make citizens "eat bug" guts, since they too want to starve (we are almost there) plants of the CO2 THEY are nourished by and make O2 for us with, Circle of life. Natural resources will make more. the despots of old, used to take human sacrifices after they abuse them to the "weather and earth events gods" they and these think they are. This is to TAKE FROM CITIZENS.
Very informative ❤
I want to be part of saving this beautiful earth
well, dont worry, the Earth will be just fine even all the inhabitants in it gets annihilated,, it will still do its thing even without living beings in it,,,
Many parts of Earth are already are ininhabitable. Because it happened slowly. Breaking point is here. Whatever the end, it will be terrifyingly quick.
Acharya Prashant...he is the only person who is making some noise about climate change..watching him seriously lecture on climate change with facts and figures..and educating about the need to use strategies to reduce green house gasses..like totally giving up on flesh eating..animal farming..stopping population growth by having no or at max 1 child..saving our carbon sinks..the forests ...and controlling our greed and purifying our consciousness through spirituality..makes some sense..In india he is going all out to wake us up.listrn to him .
Within 20 years the world will be uninhabitable
Doubt it
@@MortonwheelbarrowVisit India 😅
@@Good-Life15 Pass 🤣
Visit the U.S. gulf coast.
Thanks for this post!
Professor-Marty.
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We want Thanos more than anybody ...❤😢
08/01/2024@3:02 PM EDT--We have noticed that objects fall to the floor much more quickly and harder than ever before, almost they are being thrown down by some force. There is no chance of stopping that fall now.--The atmosphere is definitely changing---This is a kin to new and more changing weather (military operations) patterns, creating mass destruction in the form of earthquakes (where everything falls/crashes down into the ground), hurricanes, tsunamis, etc...--
The fuck are you talking about?
@@ThePhilosopher 08/08/2024@1:16 PM EDT---Are you serious?. No one can be that stupid, to make such a statement..- You sir, "must be off your meds"---
I will take issue with the claim that it takes hundreds of thousands of years to form an inch of top soil. The consensus online seems to be that it takes 500 to 1000 years for topsoil to form from natural interactions of geology, hydrology, and biology. This can time can be greatly reduced though such as the terra preta soils in the Amazon that are reputed to grow at up to one centimeter a year, or the work of P. A. Yoemans in "Keyline Farming" that rapidly converts subsoil to top soil.
The number is accurate as you cannot scale up human intervention on a global scale without exhausting the remaining store of resources in the process.
@@sentientflower7891 that literally makes no sense. Topsoil is built by plant and microbial action, all you need to do is provide favourable conditions for them and they build topsoil for you.
@@langdons2848 the conditions on the Earth are not favorable at all and getting worse.
@@sentientflower7891 that's a separate issue to how quickly topsoil forms naturally and can be formed with human assistance, which is an academic discussion.
Just saying "the world is dying" (which it in all likelihood is) adds nothing to the conversation about topsoil production.
@@langdons2848 well the status of the world seems extremely relevant to any optimistic scenario regarding humans solving the problem.
Human greed is unlimited with limited life ! 👁️🧠👁️
thats the gift of scientific industrial revolution....fucking west has given maked us materialists...we here live alot minimalist lives in pakistan and back then it was more minimal life but nowadays people are rushing to words material pleasures....
Stop calling him Mahatma Gandhi. He was no Mahatma. He was Mr. M K Gandhi
I thought he was also pretty much gay happy 😮
Try explaining this to the Politicians & The Corporate Lobby...All they both ever think off is A super Economic & Financial phenomenon called "National & Corporate Economic & Financial Growth".. 😳☠️👈
We should use water for energy also. Energy from splitting water is an ideal source. With the use of ultraviolet radiation water splits into hydrogen and oxygen.
Amazing way of explaination.
Economists not talking about Planned Obsolescence is helpful also.
Earth will be habitable for tens of millions of years. A century for humans is like a second for earth.
That’s crazy that literally just in one persons life span the population multiplied that many times.
This video is watched by 13k people.. If each and every viwers take atleast some small steps towards the protection of our environment in a personal way for eg- not dump waste on roads or drains or river etc may be it can contribute to in a larger way to protect our environment.. We can change each and every one only if we change ourselves..
Derp
Majority of the people who dirty the environment are uneducated anpadh ganvaar people who don't read our comments on RUclips.
I agree with you totally let’s forget about educating others and do our best ourselves and our families
It would make no diference! Please, get to study more!
Get ready 2050 humans 10 billions my own experience with guarantee lost many things learn many things cuz im my own far way from home thanks so much for the information
Well explained ☺
We don't have another planet to call home if we destroy the earth
God will decide ❤
Casting false blame onto God for Man’s crimes against his creation?
God does not see the removal of his mountain tops and scraping of his sea floor as ❤️.
My best estimate is around 25/30 yrs and humanity will be on its knees!
If not before
Love it
Thank you
The earth a dynamic ever changing planet.Presumptous of us to believe can do any major harm that the planet cannot recover from.
Consumerism is at its peak. Even though there is no need of things, people always run behind fashion and latest gadgets. As if they would die next day without the latest I phone or the face lift of a famous car.
SIMPLE answer..nothing last forever,just accepted it and u will be fine a and happy in ur entire life..mind u EARTH is just a super tiny planet in tis super mega universe
It's a case like a our greed will destroy our life and planets 😂😂😂
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Since we cannot quickly lower the population, the variable that matters most is distribution. Growth is driven by the poverty and deprivation of many, while the pollution and harm is caused by the overconsumption of others. Achieving something resembling global equality would lower overconsumption, and improve deprivation. This would allow for a reduced aggregate human impact while we wait for global population to decrease over the course of the century. It is the only solution I can see, but it is the opposite of our current path because it is necessarily anti-capitalist.
the cadence of humans - encroach, consume, poop & repeat, encroach, consume, poop & repeat . . .
The Earth lives on regardless, the call is rather on us humans to be truly human....
We have to repair the Earth if we are to live on it!
The Earth has to first get rid of the virus that started polluting her in the first place. I'm speaking of the people who created industrialized societies.
Thank you for this, we don't have a Planet B. We live or die on our decisions.
This video has SO many things wrong. As an environmentalist and Longtermist, I hate seeing nonsense like this, and a comment section filled with more nonsense. For example, “We need to double our food supply”. No, we don’t. For one thing, unmentioned in the video (and the makers may be unaware), global population is going to level off and go into steep decline in this century, even excluding disasters, just from the low birth rate. The number of babies born every year is going down, not up, and will keep going down. Given demographic trends, I wouldn’t be surprised if we never hit 10B before declining. And as for the food we need? Despite the population increasing 8x since the beginning of the industrial age (and 4x in the past century), humans are better fed now, globally, than we have ever been in the entire history of the species. Food costs less as a percentage of income than ever. At this point, any famines or mass hunger are a product of politics and war, not environmental limitations.
This is not to say our current food systems are sustainable. We are overfishing the seas, damaging aquifers, losing topsoil, and losing the glaciers that water so much of the world. But this may soon be a solved problem. The majority of our farmland is given over to livestock, and feed for livestock. Animals are a very inefficient way to turn largely indigestible vegetable matter (raw grains, grasses) into high quality edible protein and fats. But rapid advances in precision fermentation will soon replace most meat/dairy with equivalent protein from yeast/bacteria, which are literally ten times more efficient at converting vegetation calories and water into high quality food (a cow only converts about 4% of what it eats into meat/dairy - the rest is methane and feces). This will drastically reduce our need for farmland and water. And, since the main cost of meat/dairy is feeding the livestock, precision fermentation will win on cost alone.
Meanwhile, solar energy is now the cheapest energy there is, and EVs will soon wipe out gasoline cars simply by being cheaper to make and operate. Again, the economics are inevitable, regardless of environmental benefits.
Assuming we can survive without large-scale systems failure for a few more decades, long enough to revolutionize the energy industry, transportation, and our food supply, we’ll probably survive indefinitely. Check out Tony Seba’s work at RethinkX for a big dash of hope, rather than Doomer nonsense like this video.
I am not as optimistic as you, but won’t go into all that because it will be a very long comment, but just wanted to say THANK YOU for bringing up the animals agriculture industry’s. To anyone feeling heavy with anxiety after watching this video panicking about what to do: going vegan is about the best thing one can do for the climate (not to mention the absolute hell on earth that animal agriculture is for the animals). Veganism is the only way forward. Also thank you for bringing up the declining global population. This is often portrayed as a crisis for economic reasons, and yes, within our current economic system (which isn’t sustainable anyway, and I am an economist saying this by the way) short term it is a crisis, but it is good news in the context of a much worse crisis which is the climate change. In essence your comment was really good!
@@josephinenilsson1541 Thanks! I’ve actually become MORE optimistic lately. The biggest reason is the rise of solar energy. Solar panels are almost absurdly simple - they’re just spicy windows. A silicon wafer and a little bit of wire, point it at the Sun, and electricity comes out. No moving parts, no chemical reactions. And because it scales down so well, a widely distributed system of microgrids down to building level (or smaller!) will be a major part of the system, along with “grid-scale” megawatt/gigawatt deployments. The simplicity means that, as manufacturing efficiency improves, cost will approach the cost of materials - mostly just glass, with a little plastic and aluminum framing, and some fine silver or copper wire for connectors. And because they don’t have moving parts or reactions, panels can last many decades. This makes it FAR easier to recover from localized economic failures, because electricity will continue to be readily available even without a fossil fuel supply chain or other complex tech.
I mostly worry about the food supply, and sustainability there. But knowing we’ll have electricity no matter what is a HUGE win for civilizational stability.
Yeah I agree this is nonsense
We have far more significant events we will have to overcome like the formation of super-continents on huge timescales but by this time we will probably have colonized many moons of the solar system & Mars and its moons
The heat death of the universe seems so far away
Have you seen melodysheeps video on Immortal Sun's, perhaps eventually we will be able to construct dyson spheres around these?
Lastly we are ever-searching for habitable exoplanets and exomoons, perhaps by the turn of the millenia we will have a definite candidate
The Indigenous peoples of the world had the balance right.
@4:00 "It takes hundreds of thousands of years to form an inch of top soil?" When I look online it says hundreds of years. I think something is wrong with some of the information in this video. Did they provide a source for that? I don't see that they did. I would only have positive things to say about the rest of the video. They possibly underestimate how soon the globe will hit the 1.5 degrees C and 2 degrees C marks.
Its the boomer generation. Ironically the solution is to just stop or slowdown: lockdown showed us that inactivity, limited movement reduces carbon
You're literally one step away from suggesting global genocide.
FAR sooner than this video suggests.
Sorry anyone who tells you differently is lying or ignorant.
Weathermen got their drama! Actual temp not rising, but the heat index here is 10 degrees hotter than last year!
Water crises in Bangaluru city.Individuals are struggling to obtain water.Water crisis in Bengaluru affects industry! In Silicon Valley, India, workers choose to work from home rather than report to work.
Good education!