Even from the video I am utterly in awe and humbled by the sheer power and majesty of nature. I hope this pristine land can continue to remain wild and free.
A big part of the beauty of nature is the wide variety of wildlife. Fishing is not sustainable. Fishing is a direct attack on biodiversity! One more reason to boycott animal products!
"In recent decades, new technologies have allowed humans to remove fish from the ocean on a massive scale to supply Earth's burgeoning population. Unfortunately, there are many negative environmental consequences to these practices and overfishing has been identified as a primary cause of ecosystem collapse in many aquatic systems."-EnvironmentalScience (organization)
It's enthralling, fascinating and beyond words to see the pristine beauty of the Arctic. Thank you for exploring and sharing your journey with us. Looking forward for part 2.
That Interstellar theme by Hans Zimmer was a nice touch for this grand documentary. It is amazing how in todays time and age, and thanks to people from DW team, we are able to see and experience something that most of us wouldn't be able to do in our lifetimes. Thanks technology! And big thanks to film makers and explorers!
“In any war, there are calms between storms. There will be days when we lose faith. Days when our allies turn against us...but the day will never come that we forsake this planet and its people.” ― Optimus Prime
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@@mightbebatman3659 So when there are more planes there will be more crashes. And smaller planes are more vulnerable to the weather conditions. Is that it?
It's a good thing our capitalist and governmental leaders are using the melting ice caps as a new source of sea trade routes, further accelerating Global Warming. 👎
I must say that DW documantaries are eye-soothing, beautiful and spotless. Perfection on everything from scenes to sounds. Privileged for getting to see these. Just want more of this type of masterpieces.
Magnificently presented. So very important to have the global perspective with critical contributions from the indigenous peoples of the Arctic. It is they who best understand this environment and recognize the changes wrought by the masses of humanity 1,000s of kilometers away. Fortunately, there are now multinational recognitions of their expertise and collaborative efforts to understand the changes and educate world leaders. Looking forward to part 2. Danke Schoen DW!
Watching the attic rangers and original peoples work together with the Canadian soldiers is a beautiful thing. Thanks to the DW crew for constantly educating us. Incredible work
I love how captain Gleason said “don’t underestimate the arctic, it’s not something you can control .. it will change, you need to go into the arctic with a plan, but understand that your plan may fail at first contact”.. that is literally every single military and survival situation that’s ever occurred on this planet lmao
I was held spellbound watching this Wonderful documentary. Was sad to see it come to an end. Now I can hardly wait for part 2. It's not every day I get lost in a show, this was totally Magnificent. Thank you so much.
Turn the old military base into a museum for adventurous tourist, and an outpost where researchers and aircraft, seacraft seek shelter. This is an excellent documentary, for us to view, and do not have the opportunity to see these awesome places. AND, i notice a toyota pickup truck, and a pajero, as a ute enthusiast happy to see these reliable vehicles on remote corners of the world
Strangely Scoresby Sund ( the settlement... Ittoqqortoormit is just to hard ) and Constable Pynt ( the airstrip, Nerlerit Inaat nowadays ) don't seem to have changed much in 32 years. ( yeah I went there 32 years ago ) The only surprise is that you used a boat from the airstrip to the settlement, there used to be an helicopter there. The fjords were clear of ice so it wasn't a problem, but when I was there ( in July ) there was a lot of ice around.
Utterly fascinating. I was spellbound through the whole thing, had to pause several times to take care of something, but had to watch it all. Now I'm bummed we have to wait a few days for the conclusion of it. Definitely not your average youtube... stuff..
I have never been to the Arctic but am impressed with its beauty as shown by your documentary. I have in fact been to the Antarctic and my impression is that while the climates are similar, they appear to be very different. The only colors you see there is white, black, blue, and whatever the skies feel like displaying, but most often it is gray. The mountains are black when you can see them. I am not in the position to compare which is more treacherous, but the fact that people can still live in the Arctic in their native habitat, and no one lives in the Antarctic (other than now hunkered down scientific researchers) is a clue. When confronted with such a place it is impossible to leave without a deep sense of nature's spirituality.
@@KaiserBladeprobably exploring like most other people who are intrigued and rightly inquisitive to see? I don’t think this one persons testimony is the difference between ice caps or no ice caps Don’t worry you’ll be dead before climate change kills the rest of us
great doc, living in the french alps im seeing climate changing every day, glaciers melting, no longer permafrost on mountains, temperature rising, recently i saw stunning capture of glacier melting at Helheim glacier Greenland from Alex Zuga, never seen something like that before even on a movie...
Those mountain glaciers all formed quite recently in recorded history. Grapes were grown hundreds of miles north of current locations before this happened. The Arctic currently has a record amount of ice compared to most of its history since the ice age "ended." An unusual period of climate stability over the past 5000+ years is the only reason our current civilization was allowed to form. This stability will end and there isn`t a single thing we can do to change it. We`d better be hoping and praying for future warmth instead of freezing cold unless you love mass starvation. But there is no hope for humans...not with the appalling level of ignorance about science and history I see in the bizarre comments here.
A recent study published in the journal Climate of the Past shows there are more Arctic glaciers and ice caps at present, and they extend farther and are thicker, than at several times since the end of the last ice age, contrary to what is commonly claimed. The research indicates the Arctic was warmer than at present between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago, with 80 percent to 100 percent of glaciers and ice caps (GICs) being smaller than today or absent entirely. If the research is correct, the Arctic’s modern ice extent is among the largest of the last 10,000 years, higher than even during the Roman and Medieval Warm Periods. As No Tricks Zone reports, the paper from Laura J. Larocca and Yarrow Axford, scientists with the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University, indicates “any recession of GICs in the last few centuries is but a partial return to a former period of much greater warmth.” The scientists’ conclusions are based on a comprehensive survey they conducted of the Arctic glaciers and ice caps near lakes and coasts in Alaska, Arctic Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Scandinavia, Svalbard, and the Russian Arctic. Larocca and Axford write, For each region and for the full Arctic, we summarize evidence for when GICs were smaller than today or absent altogether, indicating warmer-than-present summers, and evidence for when GICs regrew in lake catchments, indicating summer cooling. … [T]he full Arctic compilation suggests that the majority (50 % or more) of studied GICs were smaller than present or absent by ∼10 ka. We find the highest percentage (>90 %) of Arctic GICs smaller than present or absent in the middle Holocene at ∼ 7-6 ka, probably reflecting more spatially ubiquitous and consistent summer warmth during this period than in the early Holocene. … Our review finds that in the first half of the Holocene, most of the Arctic's small GICs became significantly reduced or melted away completely in response to summer temperatures that, on average, were only moderately warmer than today. SOURCE: No Tricks Zone; Climate of the Past
Ten big climate changes occurred over the past 15,000 years, and another 60 smaller changes occurred in the past 5,000 years. Based on new analysis of ice cores from Greenland to Antarctica, global temperatures rose and fell from 9 to 15 degrees in a century or less -- swings that were astonishing.
As always an great,informative & high production value documentary by DW showing us the mesmerising beauty of the Artic.I would love to visit the Artic and see the pristine beauty with my very own eyes.Thank you DW for showing us places which we cannot visit by ourself. Now into part 2.
Thank you, DW for this content. I am one of the millions who never saw such beauty of the artic in person, worse not even out of my country. But I am happy to see this in every documentary. Yeah, I am fascinated and with great awe just watching the beauty, truly as you said We are being humbled by its beauty. It's just scary with this melting of ice, what would happen. I too was 100% enthralled with such majestic nature ..Thank you 🙏!!!
I flew in Greenland, Iceland and the Canadian Arctic for several years in the 1970s. Most of my flying was in a DHC-6 Twin Otter, which had two very reliable engines. The requirements for filming a documentary notwithstanding, I consider the way this pilot flew a single-engine aircraft so low over the jagged ice of the Greenland lower glacier edges very foolish. If their engine had quit they would have had to land on that jagged ice. More altitude would have allowed them to glide to a survivable landing spot. Also, he was flying low up the middle of a rising glacier valley; There are many places in Greenland where the rising valley would suddenly start rising faster than that aircraft could climb. If he flew along one side of the valley (usually the right side), then he could execute a tight left turn and escape. Just some thoughts from years of flying there long ago. Great documentary though. I loved seeing all my old haunts too.
Ice Ages were modulated by ice-sheet albedo, not by CO2. CO2 is not the primary control knob - as I have demonstrated in my peer-review paper. In reality, the feedback agent modulating ice ages was actually ice-sheet dust-albedo. See: Modulation of Ice Ages via Dust and Albedo. The first problem with ice ages is: When CO2 concentrations were high the world cooled, and when CO2 was low the world warmed. This counter-intuitive temperature response strongly suggests that CO2 is not the primary feedback agent. The second problem with ice ages is: Ice ages are forced by increased Milankovitch insolation in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), but never by increased insolation in the Southern Hemisphere. If CO2 were the primary feedback agent interglacials could and would be forced by increased insolation in either hemisphere, but they are not. The fact that interglacials are only ever NH events, strongly suggests that surface albedo is the primary feedback agent (the great landmasses being in the NH), rather than CO2. The third problem with ice ages is: During an ice age, many NH Milankovitch maxima produce little or temperature response. Again, this would be unlikely if CO2 was the primary feedback agent, but it is to be expected if surface albedo was the primary feedback. High albedo ice sheets covered in fresh snow can and will reject the increased insolation from a NH Milankovitch maximum, resulting in little or no temperature response. Unless, of course, the ice sheets are somehow covered in dust, thus reducing their albedo. Fortuitously, the northern ice sheets do indeed get covered in dust just before each and every interglacial. This is the topic of my ice age modulation paper - the counter-intuitive method of dust production, and its function as the primary feedback agent controlling interglacial warming. The fourth problem with ice ages is: The CO2 is a very weak feedback agent indeed. During an interglacial warming era, the CO2 feedback requires warming from decade to decade, to feedback-force temperatures into the next (warmer) decade. Unfortunately the CO2 feedback is only 0.007 W/m2 per decade, which is less energy than a bee requires to fly. Conversely, reduced albedo ice sheets can absorb an extra 200 W/m2 every single annual year, when measured regionally. Clearly the albedo feedback is far stronger than the proposed CO2 feedback, and could indeed dissipate the vast northern ice sheets in about 6,000 years. All of the above points strongly suggest that ice sheet albedo is the primary feedback agent modulating interglacials, rather than CO2. …. Increased dust is caused by low CO2 concentrations, because CO2 is plant-food, and the most essential gas in the atmosphere. Thus low CO2 concentrations cause the death of all C3 vegetation at high altitude, causing CO2 deserts to form across the Gobi plateau. Dust from these CO2 deserts formed the huge dust deposits of the Loess Plateau, and also covered the northern ice sheets in dust - which lowered the albedo of the ice sheets and precipitated melting. See: Modulation of Ice Ages via Dust and Albedo. Ralph Ellis
Canada is building 8 Harry DeWolf class ice breaking patrol ships. 4 are complete with four to go. 6 will be armed RCN ships and 2 will be manned by the coast guard. They also recently purchased and retrofitted 3 modern medium icebreakers and are starting to build two very large Polar 8 class icebreakers as part of a fleet renewal that includes over hundred Canadian Coast Guard vessels. They even spent close to 1.5 billion building 3 large scientific research vessels just to study fish populations on both coasts and in the arctic. The US needs to get its act together and keep up. The fence is going up fast.
This is a very informative documentary. The fact that the Inuits sense something's changing.! I try and have a conversation with some friends and family about global warming and they look at me like I am crazy. I grew up 28 miles east of Los Angeles California and remember back in the late 60's and early 70's the local mountains would get a tremendous amount of snow. Now it seems only the highest peaks get any snow. Times are changing the weather is changing and not many notice it. Good luck to all on earth.
"There are huge non climate effects of carbon dioxide which are overwhelmingly favorable which are not taken into account. To me that's the main issue that the earth is actually growing greener. This has been actually measured from satellites the whole earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world and that's more important and more certain than the effects on climate." ~Freeman Dyson, Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
There is little that is more admirable than a captain of a ship that started out as an ordinary deck hand. It was the same with Ernest McSorely of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Once again, you guys always bring good and very informative documentary. Thank you once again. I will be in the front seat for the second part. I hope some day to visit Greenland and part of the Alaska as well. Keep up the hard work guys! PS. I also have to give you credit by using the score of Interstellar and Transformer, that gives feelings and good texture for this documentary!
They have not known the way of peace, And there is no justice in their tracks. They make their roadways crooked; No one treading on them will know peace.
This is just wonderful - the best thing I've seen on yt in months, if not years (and I watch _a lot_). DW is really knocking it out of the park these days. The entire production is just outstanding, engaging both heart and mind. Thank you, DW Documentary.
It is obvious that if you are catching these huge amount of fish night and day year in and out that you are depleting the sea in those areas. Is'nt it better to give these areas a rest.
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The idea that any countries, but particularly Russia and us(a) are willing to trade blows over the remaining fish stocks of the world is frightening. With the world's population over 8 billion and the planets resources so heavily taxed, we really need to be better. Better to each other and better stewards of our planet, our only home. We CAN be better! IMhumbleO Happy Holidays / Solstice Salutations ✌️💚🌲🌏☮️
Well what really needs to happen is, these folks in "3rd world" countries need to stop bringing children into this world!! They cannot feed and support the children they already have, so they have absolutely no business continuing to have children! Like WTF!? Then the rest of the world is expected to take care of these people! We cannot even support the people we have here, homelessness and extreme poverty exists here as well, and I'm sorry but we have many problems that need a fixin here first, then once it is eliminated here, then we can start to think about the folks in Africa and other 3rd world countries! There is just too much greed, human beings are the worst thing to happen to planet Earth! We're pathetic, greedy, selfish, irresponsible pigs, we're absolutely destroying the planet, we kill one another over bullshit, we have technology that would bring this entire world out of poverty but the pieces of shit "powers that be" will not let that technology be developed, they can't make any money from it so they will destroy, discredit, and even murder anyone that dares to try and release this technology!! Big oil, the hydro electric companies, and all of those industries would be completely obsolete, so they will never release this technology, it will remain in the dark, and only be used for military purposes, so again, it'll be used to kill or hurt other humans! Then we have the audacity to refer to ourselves as intelligent beings!! 😂🍻☮️🇨🇦
@@cookMDMA I'm hoping that you will participate too! If enough of "..we, the people.." get together on this, even our corporate overlords / politicians WILL pay attention!
@@grikney it starts with each of us, individually, deciding to make an little effort. Especially here n 'murica, it's not that hard. Send an email to your local representatives, 'vote' with your consumership/dollars when you make purchases, etc. Apathy and lack of personal involvement may be our Achilles heal, imo. ✌️💚
Well done, I look forward to part 2. I can't help but Imagine if the weather just gets worse even by slight degrees, each year. How long? Summers way over 100 and winters colder then this year. No spring, no autumn.
My deepest respect for the men on the fishing boats they are real men I know I don't think I could do it Good luck to all you fellas God bless you be careful out there from Indiana USA
Interesting film, just one thing, they mention several times, the fish "migrating" north, I don't think so. It is more probable that they take up the fish faster than it can reproduce, so the fishermen have to go further north to find the concentration of fish needed for profitable fishing. Please, just be real about it.
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given us by God. because the one sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but the one sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit. What has been born from the flesh is flesh, and what has been born from the spirit is spirit A person’s spirit can sustain him through illness, But who can bear a crushed spirit?.Jehovah is close to the brokenhearted; He saves those who are crushed in spirit. However, you are in harmony, not with the flesh, but with the spirit, if God’s spirit truly dwells in you. But if anyone does not have Christ’s spirit, this person does not belong to him.
@@mj4292 of David+ according to the flesh, 4 but who with power was declared God’s Son+ according to the spirit of holiness by means of resurrection from the dead+-yes, Jesus Christ our Lord. 5 Through him we received undeserved kindness and an apostleship+ with a view to obedience by faith among all the nations+ respecting his name, 6 among which nations you also have been called to belong to Jesus Christ- 7 to all those who are in Rome as God’s beloved ones, called to be holy ones:
Outstanding! Amazing! Mesmerizing! Dw, you've reached out of border. Truly adventure. I highly appreciate for all documentaries you created. Thanks all who involved this wonderful journey. You guys made impossible thing possible. Through Dw we cam see unseen beauty and creatures. Again thanks ❤️❤️
Even from the video I am utterly in awe and humbled by the sheer power and majesty of nature. I hope this pristine land can continue to remain wild and free.
A big part of the beauty of nature is the wide variety of wildlife.
Fishing is not sustainable.
Fishing is a direct attack on biodiversity!
One more reason to boycott animal products!
The US fishing boats could trigger a war with Russia.
One more reason to boycott animal products.
"In recent decades, new technologies have allowed humans to remove fish from the ocean on a massive scale to supply Earth's burgeoning population. Unfortunately, there are many negative environmental consequences to these practices and overfishing has been identified as a primary cause of ecosystem collapse in many aquatic systems."-EnvironmentalScience (organization)
@@someguy2135 Subsistence hunting and fishing is ok. Commercial fishing is not sustainable.
The sheer power of nature. Completely destroyed by a minuscule puff of man made CO2. Yeah, right!!!
It's enthralling, fascinating and beyond words to see the pristine beauty of the Arctic. Thank you for exploring and sharing your journey with us. Looking forward for part 2.
Pristine?
I will take Sahara Desert over this place any time any day.
That Interstellar theme by Hans Zimmer was a nice touch for this grand documentary.
It is amazing how in todays time and age, and thanks to people from DW team, we are able to see and experience something that most of us wouldn't be able to do in our lifetimes.
Thanks technology! And big thanks to film makers and explorers!
Yeah it's a bathroom theme too. Helps the turd go
@@resiliencewithin Your toilet plays music?
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sounds like the 1st transformers soundtrack to me......
@@waynegitau5880 Because it is... The first one. Later on you will hear the Interstellar one.
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Love this. I’ve been privileged to have visited 32 communities across Canada’s vast arctic
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That's a lot of burnt fossil fuel. Thanks.
Amazing documentary, DW's team does such good documentaries, thank you for all this hard work and sharing it with everyone for free. Amazing work.
Yes. C02 is a trace gas. Without it we would all die
Why are people so surprised, what else could you expect after an ice age.
Agreed. What a tremendous learning experience for us.
They do amazing propaganda videos don't they.
@@roberthicks1612 Especially about a theory that they pretend is a fact.
Can't wait for part 2. I was a flight nurse in Alaska for several years. It was amazing! Every day brings adventure in Alaska.
Alaska has the highest rate of plane crashes in the northern hemisphere.
@Grip Alask has the greatest number of planes per capita so...
@@mightbebatman3659 So when there are more planes there will be more crashes. And smaller planes are more vulnerable to the weather conditions. Is that it?
@@grip2617 seems logical
Wow..what a magnificent exploration! Big ups to the explorers braving such monumental risks to bring this pictures to our palms
I am once again truly amazed by the outstanding documentaries that DW produce. Thank you so much for making this available :)
It's a good thing our capitalist and governmental leaders are using the melting ice caps as a new source of sea trade routes, further accelerating Global Warming. 👎
You love being propagandized lol
its a lie
Thanks for this fascinating and well done documetary! The message in very clear: this world is dramatically changing.
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Exiting to see such an amazing documentary. Watching from 🇪🇹 Ethiopia ....Well done DW! Can't wait for the next part 🍕🍕
This documentary is truly beautiful work. It is pretty humbling to see the power of mother nature.
Thank you for watching!
CAN YOU GUYS PLZ RENDER A 4K VERSION !!! beautiful work would love to enjoy in 4k ... DW ROCKS !!!
I can't wait for part 2. Well done DW
Amazing experience through this documentary. Eagerly waiting for part 2. Viewed from Kolkata, India.
I must say that DW documantaries are eye-soothing, beautiful and spotless. Perfection on everything from scenes to sounds. Privileged for getting to see these. Just want more of this type of masterpieces.
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Thank you so much DW for this important piece of work. Thank you the team to take the risk so we can witness what is going on there.
Magnificently presented. So very important to have the global perspective with critical contributions from the indigenous peoples of the Arctic. It is they who best understand this environment and recognize the changes wrought by the masses of humanity 1,000s of kilometers away. Fortunately, there are now multinational recognitions of their expertise and collaborative efforts to understand the changes and educate world leaders. Looking forward to part 2. Danke Schoen DW!
Watching the attic rangers and original peoples work together with the Canadian soldiers is a beautiful thing. Thanks to the DW crew for constantly educating us. Incredible work
Thank you and awaiting Part 2.
Best work I've ever seen and I work in Hollywood!!!thanks boys ,your hard work created a masterpiece art
Extremely concerning future for the mankind
Highly informative and educational
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I only wanted to watch a minute of this to fill in time and never stopped...jeezus...
I fell in love with your documentaries..
You brought the world to my small room.
That is awesome!
I love how captain Gleason said “don’t underestimate the arctic, it’s not something you can control .. it will change, you need to go into the arctic with a plan, but understand that your plan may fail at first contact”.. that is literally every single military and survival situation that’s ever occurred on this planet lmao
I don't normally watch these kind of documentaries, but boy I'm glad I did, truly a wonderful documentary
I was held spellbound watching this Wonderful documentary. Was sad to see it come to an end. Now I can hardly wait for part 2. It's not every day I get lost in a show, this was totally Magnificent. Thank you so much.
I feel the same way! Absolutely riveting show.
Bots writing messages to each other...interesting!
Transformers, Dark Knight and interstellar music.. some of the best movie music ever made.bravo my dudes. Amazing doc
Excellent free documentary !! Very much appreciate your hard work in producing this… thanks 🙏🏽
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Thanks for being there ! Guarding our beautiful country specially the Northern parts !
Wow, this is a fantastic documentary!! I can't wait to watch the second part. It's a Christmas present I wasn't expecting :)
That last part gave me goosebumps.
WHAT A GREAT SHOW, LOOKING FORWARD TO PART 2, HOPEFULLY U CONTINUE THIS SERIES....
DW documentary is like a school for everyone
Turn the old military base into a museum for adventurous tourist, and an outpost where researchers and aircraft, seacraft seek shelter. This is an excellent documentary, for us to view, and do not have the opportunity to see these awesome places. AND, i notice a toyota pickup truck, and a pajero, as a ute enthusiast happy to see these reliable vehicles on remote corners of the world
Strangely Scoresby Sund ( the settlement... Ittoqqortoormit is just to hard ) and Constable Pynt ( the airstrip, Nerlerit Inaat nowadays ) don't seem to have changed much in 32 years. ( yeah I went there 32 years ago )
The only surprise is that you used a boat from the airstrip to the settlement, there used to be an helicopter there.
The fjords were clear of ice so it wasn't a problem, but when I was there ( in July ) there was a lot of ice around.
"It's enthralling, fascinating and beyond words to see the pristine beauty of the Arctic. "
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Utterly fascinating. I was spellbound through the whole thing, had to pause several times to take care of something, but had to watch it all. Now I'm bummed we have to wait a few days for the conclusion of it. Definitely not your average youtube... stuff..
I have never been to the Arctic but am impressed with its beauty as shown by your documentary. I have in fact been to the Antarctic and my impression is that while the climates are similar, they appear to be very different. The only colors you see there is white, black, blue, and whatever the skies feel like displaying, but most often it is gray. The mountains are black when you can see them. I am not in the position to compare which is more treacherous, but the fact that people can still live in the Arctic in their native habitat, and no one lives in the Antarctic (other than now hunkered down scientific researchers) is a clue. When confronted with such a place it is impossible to leave without a deep sense of nature's spirituality.
Thank you for spewing tons of burnt fossil fuel into the Antarctic atmosphere. What was your mission?
@@KaiserBladeprobably exploring like most other people who are intrigued and rightly inquisitive to see? I don’t think this one persons testimony is the difference between ice caps or no ice caps
Don’t worry you’ll be dead before climate change kills the rest of us
Fascinating. I need to see the 2nd part to this documentary. God bless!
Desperately waiting for part two thank you DW for such a wonderful documentary,great music amazing video graphics excellent 👌 thanks again .
great doc, living in the french alps im seeing climate changing every day, glaciers melting, no longer permafrost on mountains, temperature rising, recently i saw stunning capture of glacier melting at Helheim glacier Greenland from Alex Zuga, never seen something like that before even on a movie...
Those mountain glaciers all formed quite recently in recorded history. Grapes were grown hundreds of miles north of current locations before this happened. The Arctic currently has a record amount of ice compared to most of its history since the ice age "ended." An unusual period of climate stability over the past 5000+ years is the only reason our current civilization was allowed to form. This stability will end and there isn`t a single thing we can do to change it. We`d better be hoping and praying for future warmth instead of freezing cold unless you love mass starvation. But there is no hope for humans...not with the appalling level of ignorance about science and history I see in the bizarre comments here.
A recent study published in the journal Climate of the Past shows there are more Arctic glaciers and ice caps at present, and they extend farther and are thicker, than at several times since the end of the last ice age, contrary to what is commonly claimed.
The research indicates the Arctic was warmer than at present between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago, with 80 percent to 100 percent of glaciers and ice caps (GICs) being smaller than today or absent entirely. If the research is correct, the Arctic’s modern ice extent is among the largest of the last 10,000 years, higher than even during the Roman and Medieval Warm Periods.
As No Tricks Zone reports, the paper from Laura J. Larocca and Yarrow Axford, scientists with the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University, indicates “any recession of GICs in the last few centuries is but a partial return to a former period of much greater warmth.”
The scientists’ conclusions are based on a comprehensive survey they conducted of the Arctic glaciers and ice caps near lakes and coasts in Alaska, Arctic Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Scandinavia, Svalbard, and the Russian Arctic. Larocca and Axford write,
For each region and for the full Arctic, we summarize evidence for when GICs were smaller than today or absent altogether, indicating warmer-than-present summers, and evidence for when GICs regrew in lake catchments, indicating summer cooling. … [T]he full Arctic compilation suggests that the majority (50 % or more) of studied GICs were smaller than present or absent by ∼10 ka. We find the highest percentage (>90 %) of Arctic GICs smaller than present or absent in the middle Holocene at ∼ 7-6 ka, probably reflecting more spatially ubiquitous and consistent summer warmth during this period than in the early Holocene. … Our review finds that in the first half of the Holocene, most of the Arctic's small GICs became significantly reduced or melted away completely in response to summer temperatures that, on average, were only moderately warmer than today.
SOURCE: No Tricks Zone; Climate of the Past
Ten big climate changes occurred over the past 15,000 years, and another 60 smaller changes occurred in the past 5,000 years.
Based on new analysis of ice cores from Greenland to Antarctica, global temperatures rose and fell from 9 to 15 degrees in a century or less -- swings that were astonishing.
@@baneverything5580 Shush! They want panic and doom mongering, not facts.
@@baneverything5580😂 Pseudo Science garbage 🗑️
As always an great,informative & high production value documentary by DW showing us the mesmerising beauty of the Artic.I would love to visit the Artic and see the pristine beauty with my very own eyes.Thank you DW for showing us places which we cannot visit by ourself. Now into part 2.
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Thank you, DW for this content. I am one of the millions who never saw such beauty of the artic in person, worse not even out of my country. But I am happy to see this in every documentary. Yeah, I am fascinated and with great awe just watching the beauty, truly as you said We are being humbled by its beauty. It's just scary with this melting of ice, what would happen.
I too was 100% enthralled with such majestic nature ..Thank you 🙏!!!
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Beautiful and informative documentary DW team. Great job.
I flew in Greenland, Iceland and the Canadian Arctic for several years in the 1970s. Most of my flying was in a DHC-6 Twin Otter, which had two very reliable engines. The requirements for filming a documentary notwithstanding, I consider the way this pilot flew a single-engine aircraft so low over the jagged ice of the Greenland lower glacier edges very foolish. If their engine had quit they would have had to land on that jagged ice. More altitude would have allowed them to glide to a survivable landing spot. Also, he was flying low up the middle of a rising glacier valley; There are many places in Greenland where the rising valley would suddenly start rising faster than that aircraft could climb. If he flew along one side of the valley (usually the right side), then he could execute a tight left turn and escape. Just some thoughts from years of flying there long ago. Great documentary though. I loved seeing all my old haunts too.
how mighty the nature truly is
Until we destroy it through our greed for money, which we cannot eat,
False propaganda is even stronger
Ice Ages were modulated by ice-sheet albedo, not by CO2.
CO2 is not the primary control knob - as I have demonstrated in my peer-review paper. In reality, the feedback agent modulating ice ages was actually ice-sheet dust-albedo. See: Modulation of Ice Ages via Dust and Albedo.
The first problem with ice ages is:
When CO2 concentrations were high the world cooled, and when CO2 was low the world warmed. This counter-intuitive temperature response strongly suggests that CO2 is not the primary feedback agent.
The second problem with ice ages is:
Ice ages are forced by increased Milankovitch insolation in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), but never by increased insolation in the Southern Hemisphere. If CO2 were the primary feedback agent interglacials could and would be forced by increased insolation in either hemisphere, but they are not. The fact that interglacials are only ever NH events, strongly suggests that surface albedo is the primary feedback agent (the great landmasses being in the NH), rather than CO2.
The third problem with ice ages is:
During an ice age, many NH Milankovitch maxima produce little or temperature response. Again, this would be unlikely if CO2 was the primary feedback agent, but it is to be expected if surface albedo was the primary feedback. High albedo ice sheets covered in fresh snow can and will reject the increased insolation from a NH Milankovitch maximum, resulting in little or no temperature response.
Unless, of course, the ice sheets are somehow covered in dust, thus reducing their albedo. Fortuitously, the northern ice sheets do indeed get covered in dust just before each and every interglacial. This is the topic of my ice age modulation paper - the counter-intuitive method of dust production, and its function as the primary feedback agent controlling interglacial warming.
The fourth problem with ice ages is:
The CO2 is a very weak feedback agent indeed. During an interglacial warming era, the CO2 feedback requires warming from decade to decade, to feedback-force temperatures into the next (warmer) decade. Unfortunately the CO2 feedback is only 0.007 W/m2 per decade, which is less energy than a bee requires to fly.
Conversely, reduced albedo ice sheets can absorb an extra 200 W/m2 every single annual year, when measured regionally. Clearly the albedo feedback is far stronger than the proposed CO2 feedback, and could indeed dissipate the vast northern ice sheets in about 6,000 years.
All of the above points strongly suggest that ice sheet albedo is the primary feedback agent modulating interglacials, rather than CO2. …. Increased dust is caused by low CO2 concentrations, because CO2 is plant-food, and the most essential gas in the atmosphere. Thus low CO2 concentrations cause the death of all C3 vegetation at high altitude, causing CO2 deserts to form across the Gobi plateau. Dust from these CO2 deserts formed the huge dust deposits of the Loess Plateau, and also covered the northern ice sheets in dust - which lowered the albedo of the ice sheets and precipitated melting.
See: Modulation of Ice Ages via Dust and Albedo.
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And were not even a spec of dust in this universe
Terrific Production. Thank you.
Very informative documentary. Excellent job
Wow! What an adventure. This was a trip of a lifetime. Thank you for sharing and allowing us to experience a smidgen of your trip.
Amazing work and effort put.. with all the negativity around, this brings peace to the brain and heart..!
Nothing is better than the nature itself. God Bless to all the beautiful people living in the Artic.
Keep up the good work, DW. Always giving us informative and quality documentaries.
Wow that's a way to leave a cliffhanger. Look forward to seeing the next one
The Northern Lights ,Aurora Borealis is amazing to watch ,was in Kiruna inside the Arctic circle at 67 latitudes,was an amazing experience.
The nature is truly beatiful and we should do whatever it takes to keep it mighty
Another absolutely brilliant and awe inspiring documentary!
Beautiful documentary ❣️
Canada is building 8 Harry DeWolf class ice breaking patrol ships. 4 are complete with four to go. 6 will be armed RCN ships and 2 will be manned by the coast guard. They also recently purchased and retrofitted 3 modern medium icebreakers and are starting to build two very large Polar 8 class icebreakers as part of a fleet renewal that includes over hundred Canadian Coast Guard vessels. They even spent close to 1.5 billion building 3 large scientific research vessels just to study fish populations on both coasts and in the arctic. The US needs to get its act together and keep up. The fence is going up fast.
DW takes us _all sorts_ of places lol, and I'm very happy for the variety!
Breathtaking views of a world we rarely see. Awesome narration.
I'm guessing Part 2 is coming up soon?
Next week as per the description.
Captain Garet Gunderson's a pretty funny guy lol. This was a really cool documentary. Amazing too see how different of lives some people live then me.
This is a very informative documentary. The fact that the Inuits sense something's changing.!
I try and have a conversation with some friends and family about global warming and they look at me like I am crazy. I grew up 28 miles east of Los Angeles California and remember back in the late 60's and early 70's the local mountains would get a tremendous amount of snow. Now it seems only the highest peaks get any snow.
Times are changing the weather is changing and not many notice it.
Good luck to all on earth.
Thank You for this.... It has been years since I was above the Arctic Circle. This program was very well done. I am Grateful... Carpe Diem
Absolutely magnificent work. Thank you for sharing it!
Its amazing to me, the work your channel do to despise Russia...amazing
"There are huge non climate effects of carbon dioxide which are overwhelmingly favorable which are not taken into account. To me that's the main issue that the earth is actually growing greener. This has been actually measured from satellites the whole earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world and that's more important and more certain than the effects on climate." ~Freeman Dyson, Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
NASA Reports: 'Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum'
i no longer watch hollywood movies,eagerly waiting for part 2,much love from kenya guys
There is little that is more admirable than a captain of a ship that started out as an ordinary deck hand. It was the same with Ernest McSorely of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Stunning report. I hope our government and the world is watching.
Thank you very much ! I appreciate your documentaries. I get the chance of visiting the world through your lenses.
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Mesmerzing quality and content. Hail to DW Documentary :D THANK YOU!
Once again, you guys always bring good and very informative documentary. Thank you once again. I will be in the front seat for the second part. I hope some day to visit Greenland and part of the Alaska as well. Keep up the hard work guys!
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I also have to give you credit by using the score of Interstellar and Transformer, that gives feelings and good texture for this documentary!
They have not known the way of peace, And there is no justice in their tracks. They make their roadways crooked; No one treading on them will know peace.
Love to watch this kind of documentary! Blessed you guys ! Stay safe .
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beautiful documentary ❤❤❤
What a morning I woke up to watch this, thank you very much. Incredibly amazing, watching out for more.
This is just wonderful - the best thing I've seen on yt in months, if not years (and I watch _a lot_). DW is really knocking it out of the park these days. The entire production is just outstanding, engaging both heart and mind. Thank you, DW Documentary.
Great documentary as usual from DW..
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It is obvious that if you are catching these huge amount of fish night and day year in and out that
you are depleting the sea in those areas. Is'nt it better to give these areas a rest.
Heating your house is also ruining the planet so please stop.
This is really very visually amazing!
That's really fascinating view and exciting to see such a mazing documentary film. Well done DW team. looking forward the 2nd part.
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Magnífico documental, como todos los realizados por DW. Gracias
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Very interesting documentary, viewing from Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲👍
you have internet in jamaica?!
When did you ns get electricity?
Global warming in Jamaica.
Very interesting false propaganda...but go ahead and sheep away...
Excellent documentary!
Its beautiful I love to watch these documentary
Yeah, nature and geographical documentaries are awesome by DW
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Very interesting to watch this video.
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I want to seemore of thisvedio!
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The idea that any countries, but particularly Russia and us(a) are willing to trade blows over the remaining fish stocks of the world is frightening. With the world's population over 8 billion and the planets resources so heavily taxed, we really need to be better. Better to each other and better stewards of our planet, our only home. We CAN be better! IMhumbleO
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We can, but will we?
Well what really needs to happen is, these folks in "3rd world" countries need to stop bringing children into this world!! They cannot feed and support the children they already have, so they have absolutely no business continuing to have children! Like WTF!? Then the rest of the world is expected to take care of these people! We cannot even support the people we have here, homelessness and extreme poverty exists here as well, and I'm sorry but we have many problems that need a fixin here first, then once it is eliminated here, then we can start to think about the folks in Africa and other 3rd world countries! There is just too much greed, human beings are the worst thing to happen to planet Earth! We're pathetic, greedy, selfish, irresponsible pigs, we're absolutely destroying the planet, we kill one another over bullshit, we have technology that would bring this entire world out of poverty but the pieces of shit "powers that be" will not let that technology be developed, they can't make any money from it so they will destroy, discredit, and even murder anyone that dares to try and release this technology!! Big oil, the hydro electric companies, and all of those industries would be completely obsolete, so they will never release this technology, it will remain in the dark, and only be used for military purposes, so again, it'll be used to kill or hurt other humans! Then we have the audacity to refer to ourselves as intelligent beings!! 😂🍻☮️🇨🇦
Let me know how that goes...
@@cookMDMA I'm hoping that you will participate too! If enough of "..we, the people.." get together on this, even our corporate overlords / politicians WILL pay attention!
@@grikney it starts with each of us, individually, deciding to make an little effort. Especially here n 'murica, it's not that hard. Send an email to your local representatives, 'vote' with your consumership/dollars when you make purchases, etc. Apathy and lack of personal involvement may be our Achilles heal, imo. ✌️💚
Well done, I look forward to part 2. I can't help but Imagine if the weather just gets worse even by slight degrees, each year. How long? Summers way over 100 and winters colder then this year. No spring, no autumn.
Absolutely fascinating! Brilliant videos and a very informative commentary
Love how the boat captain at 41:05 just has a t-shirt and thermal when everyone else is in arctic wear! Such adaptation!
Such an interesting and compelling documentary. I can't wait for the second part. Thank you DW Team! Have a wonderful Christmas time.
What an incredible documentary!!
Especially when you use Hans Zimmer's music; 33:43 Eptesicus of Batman Begins and 36:19 Day One of Interstellar.
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Thank you DW for appealing world minds ❤
My deepest respect for the men on the fishing boats they are real men I know I don't think I could do it Good luck to all you fellas God bless you be careful out there from Indiana USA
thank you DW!! awesome documentary 👍👍😁😁
Interesting film, just one thing, they mention several times, the fish "migrating" north, I don't think so.
It is more probable that they take up the fish faster than it can reproduce, so the fishermen have to go further north to find the concentration of fish needed for profitable fishing.
Please, just be real about it.
You have loved the wages of a prostitute on every threshing floor of grain.
But the threshing floor and winepress will not feed them,
And new wine will fail her.
They will not continue dwelling in the land of Jehovah;+
have to flee because of destruction.+
Egypt will gather them together,+ and Memʹphis will bury them.+
Nettles will take possession of their precious things of silver,
And thornbushes will be in their tents.
so that by means of it you may grow to salvation,+ 3 provided you have tasted* that the Lord
is kind.
4 As you come to him, a living stone rejected by
men+ but chosen,
precious to God,+ 5 you yourselves as living
stones are being built up into a spiritual house+ to be a holy priesthood, in order to offer up spiritual sacrifices+ acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.+ 6 For it says in Scripture: “
Look! I am laying in Zion a chosen stone, a precious foundation cornerstone
, and no one exercising faith in it will ever be disappointed.”*+
7 It is to you, therefore, that
he is precious,
because you are believers; but to those not believing, “
the stone that the builders rejected
,+ this has become
the
chief cornerstone”*+ 8 and “a stone of
stumbling and a rock of offense.”+ They are stumbling because they are disobedient
to the word. To this very end they were appointed. 9 But you are “a chosen race, a royal priesthood
, a holy nation,+ a people for special possession,+ that you should declare abroad the excellencies”*+ of the One who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.+ 10 For you were once not a
people, but now you are God’s people;+ once you had
given us by God.
because the one sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but the one sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.
What has been born from the flesh is flesh, and what has been born from the spirit is spirit
A person’s spirit can sustain him through illness, But who can bear a crushed spirit?.Jehovah is close to the brokenhearted; He saves those who are crushed in spirit.
However, you are in harmony, not with the flesh, but with the spirit, if God’s spirit truly dwells in you. But if anyone does not have Christ’s spirit, this person does not belong to him.
@@davidantonucci1161 Just what in the flying f*** are you rambling on about??!!
@@mj4292 of David+ according to the flesh, 4 but who with power was declared God’s Son+ according to the spirit of holiness by means of resurrection from the dead+-yes, Jesus Christ our Lord. 5 Through him we received undeserved kindness and an apostleship+ with a view to obedience by faith among all the nations+ respecting his name, 6 among which nations you also have been called to belong to Jesus Christ- 7 to all those who are in Rome as God’s beloved ones, called to be holy ones:
What a reminder of history and the people
Outstanding! Amazing! Mesmerizing! Dw, you've reached out of border. Truly adventure. I highly appreciate for all documentaries you created. Thanks all who involved this wonderful journey. You guys made impossible thing possible. Through Dw we cam see unseen beauty and creatures. Again thanks ❤️❤️
I am in love with Greenland❤
Looking forward to Pt 2 - this has been really interesting to watch & learn 👍😊
Thank you for your amazing beautiful documentary of the Arctic ice.
very nice documentary indeed . like