In 1974 America almost electrified their freight and passenger rail network in response to the '73 oil crisis. Now, nearly 50 years on, the North American rail network still runs on diesel oil. Despite reliable rail electrification being an invention of *looks at notes*, the 19th century...
Im actuall more surprised that there is rail network in USA at all :-D But honestly even if they electrified i bet that most of that electricity would come from coal or natural gas. We really need more nuclear powerplanst all over the world asap
@@Taudlitz That is true. But the USA is probably one of the worst places to build nuclear power right now. Unlike Europe, which is currently building long term nuclear waste storage, the USA is probably never going to build long term storage. Which means highly toxic and radioactive waste staying in temporary storage forever. And these temporary storage facilities are incredibly vulnerable to being destroyed by climate change. So this is probably a bad idea, at least when compared to building more solar, wind, and hydro-electric plants. Especially since solar and wind electricity is now the cheapest to build infrastructure for and operate now, since 2018.
@@newhampshirelifestyle4233 See; you have these things called 'wires', and trains can draw 'electricity' from these wires. Electricity can come from a variety of places. But importantly, they can come from things other than petroleum.
There is a reason so many people make fun of him. He basically single-handedly fucked over American's in favor of the kings and queens of our day Capitalist.
@@johnackelley Leave quickly, while you still have time. I have a getaway truck primed and ready for you. No one should EVER have to be around people who could POSSIBLY think that REAGAN is the second coming of Christ. (especially considering the rapture would have happened before he died) but that is BESIDES the point. I wish... no...... I PRAY for your safety in escaping this cult you are stuck in.
Omg, is Regan really the freaking source of all evil? Jesus.... He was way before my time, so I'm only now learning about all the absolutely horrid things that went on under his administration.
Why in hell he never went to jail. At this time I've seen a lot of death, suffering and horrors coming from that administration into the USA and abroad, just by the politics of a single man. The war on drugs, the foreing politics, the climate politics, the shady corruption of corporations and the goverment.
Shit happens when you elect a movie star to be president and leader of the free world. Jus' sayin' We would have to be pretty fucking stupid to do it twice, right?
Carter was going to do health care reform in term two. We had to wait another 30 years for that, and we ended up with a far more corporate friendly version than Carter was going to offer.
I really dont like living here anymore. My State is shitty. The country is mostly window dressing and deceptive hype, and lots of the people arent good neighbors.
@@VulcanLogic considering Carter's second term would've likely resulted in him grounding the American economy into a monetary crisis before then? doubt it
@@ClimateTown Almost all would be solved if we went for nuclear power, supplemented with wind, solar, and hydro. Why haven't you talked about nuclear in any of your videos so far if you are so concerned with climate change?
Some of the best content on RUclips right now hands down. Great humor, fantastic editing, great included sources, and it's a great way to get relevant climate information out there.
Emissions in the U.S> have gone down significantly in the past 2 decades tho, coal accounts for 18% of energy as opposed to 51% in 2001, its getting better, but politics slows it down until the fossil politicians are replaced.
3:50 Fun fact: Anne Burford's EPA adopted a new definition that allowed an existing factories to get permits for new equipment that did not meet emissions standards as long as the total emissions from the plant itself did not increase. The NRDC sued the EPA in 1984 for, you know, not PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT like they're supposed to and Chevron (as an affected party) countersued to keep Burford's policy in place. The courts made a ruling that unless Congress specifically defines what counts as "protecting the environment" the EPA can draw the lines wherever they want. That ruling, known as "the Chevron deference" is maybe the most important ruling in SCOTUS history, because people often argue with executive agencies about what's allowed and what's not and it allows judges to say "Hey, it isn't illegal for city council to put the pollution factory next to the lung disease hospital. If you want to change it you need to elect new city council members". This is actually a good thing for anyone that thinks lawsuits are a bad way to create legislation, and that elected legislators should make laws, not unelected judges. But here's where SHIT GETS WILD. Anne Burford divorced her husband in 1982 and married the head of the Bureau of Land Management, then ran off with him and abandoned her three teenage children. She also resigned in disgrace from the EPA in 1983 when she was charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to clean up superfund sites. Now, if your mom (presumably) cheated on your dad and abandoned you, then her career as a politician ended in disgrace, there's a good chance you'd grow up to be resentful of her and, by extension, her legacy that is "Chevron deference", right? But there's like a 0% chance that one of her teenagers would get to a place where they could change a SCOTUS ruling, no matter how many mommy issues they have. Right? Ms. Burford was born Anne McGill and the head of the BLM, her second husband Robert Burford, was where she got the name "Burford". But her name while she was the head of the EPA, the name of her first husband David and the name of her children with him, was "Gorsuch". Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch *hates* the Chevron deference, and has repeatedly called for it to be eliminated. One of the most foundational parts of the modern US legal system might change because one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States resents his mom for abandoning their family when he was 15.
Why is it that every time you look at historical events it ends up being so much stranger than fiction that if it was a book it would be called out for bad/unrealistic writing. I think i have had less insane developments in CK3.
It always makes me sad to see, that the knowledge has been out for so long, and we still waste time arguing if climate change is real. Instead of arguing what action to take, and taking those actions. So their campaigns, sadly, were very effective.
@@opossumlvr1023Less people don't believe climate change and more they don't believe it's an issue or believe it happens naturally (something something ice age or dumb stuff like that)
@@blueyandicy It is universally accepted that climate change happens naturally, there is millions of years of evidence for climate change in the geologic record before a human ever made a fire let alone burned a fossil fuel. CDC's National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality Database, which is based on actual death certificates, indicates that roughly twice as many people die of cold in a given year than of heat. An ice age would be far more deadly than global warming.
@@opossumlvr1023 well, it comes in flavors 1) “It’s not that bad” Basically what it sounds like, they don’t deny climate change, but deny that it’s nearly as bad as “they” say 2) Man-made climate change is negligible Ever see that fox news article about “Volcano erupts, emitting hundreds of times more carbon than all of humanity combined” Yea, that then there’s the outright denial not to mention the idiots saying shit like “sea levels would go down if ice melts because water expands when it freezes”, ignoring that something known as “land” under the ice
Now more than ever: The right wing claims climate change isn't real, because humans can't modify it, but they believe that hurricans are made by democrats by using HAARP and j€wish space lasers to modify the weather.
thanks fro bringing that up; I had been wondering why the fight to save the ozone layer succeeded so quickly while the fight against CO2 is still failing. In the same vein, there was also the banning of phosphates. That also happened really fast. It's just mind boggling to me that one company blocks essential legislation in one country, thus robbing the whole world of a future.
Got to love how he went from George Bush completely skipped over 8 years of Bill Clinton being in office and Al Gore as his vice president. Why didn't Bill Clinton do anything for eight long years
@@danielmoiser744 - Because Clinton was from the south and had to walk/talk like a Republican to have any chance of being elected, so he reduced welfare and continued to cut banking regulations and help set up the inevitable 2008 banking collapse that cost millions of Americans their homes and savings. Of course the bank execs walked away with millions of dollars in bonuses for gambling with depositors money. If they win they keep the profits and if they lose, then the gov't will bail them out. I wouldn't mind gambling with other peoples money either if I got reimbursed for my losses.
I worked on a recycling project as a consultant with exxon once and it was the most surreal experience. There are people there who are trying to do the whole take things down from the inside approach and get them to invest in renewables, but leadership doesn't believe in anything they work on. So any renewable project they presented was dead on arrival. It was incredibly disheartening.
This whole channel needs to go viral. Why is this not trending? It's funny, entertaining and informative. Right now the topics that are trending on RUclips are the American presidential inauguration, Conor MacGregor doing something, couples that look like clones of each other announcing they had sex (congrats?!?) and are expecting both a baby and internet points, fried chicken reviews and some questionably funny comedy skits. At least this dude is doing something worthwhile.
I just found this channel and thought "this must not be that good since it's views are so low" and clicked on it just to check it out and thought "wow this guy is good!" And realized he's going against corporate America so it makes sense his channel is suppressed
Wildly, the Kyoto Protocol wasn't ratified by Clinton, but that's because the congress was controlled by the republicans, and they didn't want to deal with any binding agreements. Bummer.
It's incredibly smart of you to make this important information entertaining, that way people actually pay attention to it. Well done, seriously great editing.
This is like a way more digestible version of Second Thought and OCC, it's talking about something scary but doesn't make me scared or guilty. I love it!
Because the fossil fuel industry spent money to make sure we wouldn't do shit despite knowing full well that their profits would come at the expense of the planet. Even Hitler wasn't this fucking evil.
@@terrydavis6368 At this point in the conversation, you're either trolling or you had half your brain eaten by worms by whatever propaganda you're watching.
Man, your work is too good to not be translated into other languages. I'm swamped with my dissertation right now, but I will try to use my free time to translate into Portuguese, if it is ok for you. Brazilians need this kind of content.
I have friends who live in Brazil (I see this comment is at least a year old), and they always tell me what a mess their country is in, and how their leader goes out of his way to make things worse Please do this
Mark my words, you and this channel is going to be huge, and with that have a really big impact on the general public's understanding of the climate issues. Now everyone, spread this channel like a Californian wildfire!
Or a Canadian wildfire, or washinton, Oregon, Texas, Florida, Siberia, Italy, pretty much the northern hemisphere and Brazil if you count the profit driven destruction of the Amazon.
I remember this. My parents hovered over the news, trying to help stop climate change. I knew about this in the 70's, and they keep saying the same thing - we will be gone in 30 years! Really? Thank you for bringing this up to let folks know this has been known for quite a long time.
Just to be clear, it's important to note that the most fearful predictions probably won't come true, but climate change is already affecting us today, stirring up record heat waves, super charging hurricanes throughout the world, causing devastating droughts, and otherwise destroying our ecosystem. Human beings will still be around in 100 years, but our lives will be harsher, poorer, and more miserable as a result of the actions (or lack of actions) we're taking today. Even beyond that, ending fossil fuel use means that our energy prices won't be dependent on the whims of foreign dictators and our environment will be cleaner, with far fewer pollution. It's a win-win for everyone not working in the fossil fuel industry (IE, 99% of us)
@@5kamon he also destroyed Central America causing millions to flee to the border hence the crisis there. Google, "Iran Contra and Drug War" and Reagan's policies on putting rightwing dictatorships all over South America. He murdered entire villages and communities in the name of "freedom and capitalism." I hate Reagan.... So very much for my people still suffer from his actions.
The most surprising, and outrageous bit, is the power one person has to veto these things. Years of effort from many different partners and then Sununu flushes it all down the toilet.
As an early 90s kid, I've always liked a lot of the 80s culture that I never actually experienced apart from by proxy/through media. But man Reagan really fucked things up.
@@vincentrobinette1507 hot water panels during normal roof repairs, but it still shows how much he didn't give a damn about the climate, or even saving a few bucks on hot water.
@@garethbaus5471 I used to think, that they were hot water, but, I heard somewhere else, that they were the first photovoltaic panels. He decided, that they just weren't saving money. However, either way, you're right.
@@vincentrobinette1507 they were hot water panels(some of them were actually reinstalled at a college and supplied them with hot water for quite a while), the panels that are on the Whitehouse now are photovoltaics you might have been confused by someone talking about the new ones.
PBS Frontline just released the first part of a series on the oil industry's 4 decade long campaign to stifle climate action. I think all videos like this need to be seen by more people, not only for the sake of the climate, but also for the sake of social awareness on how misinformation corrodes our society.
I would love to hear your break down of the Paris Climate Agreement, what lead up to it, the drama of exiting and then reentering, and if the projected outcomes are going to be nearly enough to make a real tangible difference.
They purposely disadvantaged the US against China, because China and India were "developing" nations. There was actual legitimate reason to oppose it. It would literally give China the economic edge over the west, and make climate change that much worse. What we needed, was to enforce these rules across all countries. If a developing country didn't, I would deadass be fine if we did some Iraq shit on them. Better if we invaded Iraq over the environment than over whatever we did.
"that time the south almost agreed on getting rid of slaves" too. the technology for cotton plantations hadn't really necessitated slavery as much, and so the south was on board. but then, some new technology comes out, and now all of a sudden the entire cotton industry can't live without slavery in the americas i'm not sure where i read this, but it would be cool if more people were either debunk/reinforce it
1970 I was in 4th grade & our text book described the water cycle, including greenhouse effect, the hole in the ozone layer, co2 and chlorofluorocarbons. That was a big word for hair spray, but this kid learned it. My family had a refrigeration business, and we had alternative refrigerants back then. When replacing a compressor, we would dump Freon into the air, but started recovering it & reusing it. It saved lots of money. Pollution costs money.
The fun bit you missed is Exxon found out that global warming would open Alaskan oil fields and shipping routes, cha ching! I have a question on a gas that traps heat vs what puts the heat there in the first place, but never found anywhere sensible to ask it and get a coherent answer.
Well the sun puts the heat on earth to make it short. Imagine a black car vs a white car in the sun. The black car absorbs more heat and thus it will be warmer than a white one. The same is the earth with greenhouse effect. With a stronger greenhouse effect the earth absorbs more heat than with a weaker (so with less CO2 in the athmospere). So we are kinda turning our white/gray car slowly into a black car. Altough maybe a bit different, in principle its the same.
In my 65 years many things and people lie and drop the ball and it seems the world is going to hell but luckily there are young smart driven people that care and will go the extra mile to make a difference in this world, thank you.
I just discovered this channel and have watched them all immediately. These are some of the funniest videos about the most unfunny things ever. I've never laughed so hard while crying so hard.
You are the only creator who I want to support financially. Not trying to make it sound like a big deal but for me it kinda is. In my family there's a rule that we cannot spend on media, video games etc apart from internet and basic bunch of tv channels. Your content is just so awesome that I need to figure something out
When I hear any good news about climate change I re-watch the youtube video "Carl Sagan testifying before Congress in 1985 on climate change" and it brings me back down to earth. Grate video
As an older geologist than you, I watched all of this in real time. Which is why I laugh when I hear about change happening now. I've heard this song and dance before
Shared, commented, and like. I love your way of describing this stuff. It’s funny, to the point, and honest as f***. Keep it up do. We need voices like yours!
Reagan at least probably thought he was doing the right thing at the time, even if he set the stage for some of the worst trends in modern US history. I didn't hear much about Carter growing up (my parents were still fairly young when he left office) but he seems to be one of the few US presidents who put his principals ahead of personal gain, and although he did do a surprisingly large number of good things both directly and indirectly during his administration the fact that he refused to use violence during a specific crisis probably cost him reelection.
It's not all rainbows and sunshine. Jimmy Carter was very openly supportive of the venezuelan elections years after the Chavez "presidency" had already caused a mass Exodus of venezuelans out of the country (in addition to stuff like getting rid of term limits, imprisoning political rivals, and other really undemocratic stuff). Of course whenever the legitimacy of the venezuelan election system was called into question they could hide behind the endorsement of Jimmy Carter (they also simultaneously call America an undemocratic evil empire so idk how to read into that). As a half venezuelan this was always a big sticking point for me when talking about Jimmy Carter. But yeah it's hard to find anyone as vile and unlikeable as Ronald Reagan.
@@fergar0206 it is going to be pretty hard to find a president in recent decades that hasn't propped up or endorsed a dictatorship, it sortove goes with territory(not that this is a good thing)
@@garethbaus5471 he sent the army into Iran to free the hostages. They didn't have the training or equipment so they failed. He put in place the military organization that responded to the invasion of Kuwait years later.
I can not get enough of this channel! It is just so entertaining and somehow makes the depressing reality that we are facing more approachable. Not to mention, just how much I learn from each of these. I never know where to start when it comes to my own research on climate change so I am glad that all the points you mention gives me new things to look into.
late 80s kid here. As someone who is very fearful of this coming future i really appreciate what u have to say and how you say it. I had no idea that we had come that close.
Great video dude! I cant wait to share it with my folks, I really appreciate that you linked your sources too! I think that is important when trying to convince people.
Duuuuuude! You're the best. This is the channel I always wanted to make. But you're better at it. Keep it up man. You are my first Patreon donation ever. You killing it that hard.
Absolutely lovely format, and super SUPER angrifying goddamn message. Thanks for all your videos, and here's a flaming hot promise to spread the word, the links and maybe also a pinky swear I will Patreonize. Loving it, thank you!
Really great video. Some of the best CC content on RUclips. It’s pretty clear and disheartening that we’ve been going in circles on even just admitting climate change exists nevermind policy. One question is how much worse has the climate gotten since then, it’s impossible for someone like me to evaluate whether climate is worse between a year or a decade, nevermind 6 decades
Our species is unique in our ability to turn our gaze away. If we look at it then we will be required to make changes we fear. Nothing will change until the pain of holding on exceeds the fear of change. Cognizance is commensurate with courage.
maybe if old people stopped electing litteral sociopaths we wouldnt have this problem. Trump was loudmouthed and retarded, but wasnt nearly as bad as half these mfs.
@@honkhonk8009 you mean the guy supporting the exact issues this entire channel is trying to fight is better? red and blue dosent stop em from being slave masters. There's a reason a idenpendent has won never. Gorge Washington was the closest we had and even then he was right leaning for the time and basically an honorary member for team blue (at the time, red now)
Europe has cut CO2 emissions by over 30% since then. US emissions continued to increase until 2005, but now they're back down to what they were in 1990.
@@12226 Nowhere have I denied it's getting warmer. Characterizing temps in October as "summer" temps is hyperbolic nonsense. It's far from "summer" where I live. 11 degrees C today. The average high in October is 15, the low is 8. Low characterizes nighttime temps. Over 30C in the summer. How does any of this refute what I stated which is proven by data.
@@12226 Nope. There are two entities in this discussion. The scientific community and the climate movement. The scientific community has data (albeit flawed) that shows the planet has warmed by around 1C in 200 years. The climate movement is activist driven. It is the domain of the Left. It is not an environmental movement. It is an ideological movement. It is anti-capitalist, anti-industrialization and anti-West. They are also largely anti-impact. They feed off of media hyperbole and media's incessant misrepresentation of science. They engage in zealotry, they are catastrophists, and their policy demands are dangerous. After 200 years of warming, 200 years of growing fossil fuel use and 43 years of abject climate hysteria, warming has proven to be mostly benign, easily managed and a net benefit for humanity.
He really is the best evidence for Satan that Christians could ever produce. The man was the epitome of contempt for the poor, minorities, basically everyone that didn't fit his narrow worldview. If not for him, the CDC might have been able to limit the damage the AIDS epidemic did.
In 1974 America almost electrified their freight and passenger rail network in response to the '73 oil crisis. Now, nearly 50 years on, the North American rail network still runs on diesel oil.
Despite reliable rail electrification being an invention of *looks at notes*, the 19th century...
lmao
Im actuall more surprised that there is rail network in USA at all :-D But honestly even if they electrified i bet that most of that electricity would come from coal or natural gas. We really need more nuclear powerplanst all over the world asap
@@Taudlitz That is true. But the USA is probably one of the worst places to build nuclear power right now. Unlike Europe, which is currently building long term nuclear waste storage, the USA is probably never going to build long term storage. Which means highly toxic and radioactive waste staying in temporary storage forever. And these temporary storage facilities are incredibly vulnerable to being destroyed by climate change. So this is probably a bad idea, at least when compared to building more solar, wind, and hydro-electric plants.
Especially since solar and wind electricity is now the cheapest to build infrastructure for and operate now, since 2018.
Where does the "electrification" come from bone-head? Solar panels?
@@newhampshirelifestyle4233 See; you have these things called 'wires', and trains can draw 'electricity' from these wires. Electricity can come from a variety of places. But importantly, they can come from things other than petroleum.
As a German, I find it almost surreal how many of America's problems start with the words "Reagan became president".
There is a reason so many people make fun of him. He basically single-handedly fucked over American's in favor of the kings and queens of our day Capitalist.
@@The_Dragon_Tiamat where I'm from he's considered the second incarnation of Christ.
@@johnackelley Leave quickly, while you still have time. I have a getaway truck primed and ready for you. No one should EVER have to be around people who could POSSIBLY think that REAGAN is the second coming of Christ. (especially considering the rapture would have happened before he died) but that is BESIDES the point. I wish... no...... I PRAY for your safety in escaping this cult you are stuck in.
I'm Canadian. You get less shocked.
(Especially when leaders from your party try to copy them, lol)
@@johnackelleyI thought that was Trump lol
Omg, is Regan really the freaking source of all evil? Jesus.... He was way before my time, so I'm only now learning about all the absolutely horrid things that went on under his administration.
Why in hell he never went to jail.
At this time I've seen a lot of death, suffering and horrors coming from that administration into the USA and abroad, just by the politics of a single man.
The war on drugs, the foreing politics, the climate politics, the shady corruption of corporations and the goverment.
As someone whose name is Regan, I demand you correct your typo lol
Shit happens when you elect a movie star to be president and leader of the free world. Jus' sayin'
We would have to be pretty fucking stupid to do it twice, right?
And George Bush Sr. tried, but got hoodwinked by his staff. Why can't we get the GOP to be like Bush Sr. in the late 80s?
Trump is like the Sauron to Reagan's Morgoth.
It never fails to amaze me how much progress was stopped just with the election of Ronald Reagan.
Carter was going to do health care reform in term two. We had to wait another 30 years for that, and we ended up with a far more corporate friendly version than Carter was going to offer.
I really dont like living here anymore. My State is shitty. The country is mostly window dressing and deceptive hype, and lots of the people arent good neighbors.
Technically you could trace the history of modern neoliberalism in the US back to Watergate
Yeah one country would stop something globally! Ok gotcha! This is where naive lays its head! CO2 is 0.04%! I’m sure that’s our doom! Wow!
@@VulcanLogic considering Carter's second term would've likely resulted in him grounding the American economy into a monetary crisis before then? doubt it
Moral of the story: Reagan, as usual, making all sorts of decisions that look good for five minutes and then otherwise fuck over the entire world.
What do you expect from a failed actor.
@@buca9696 that’s what she said
*5 seconds. 5 minutes if you're on like idfk, acid and crack cocaine.
'ronald reagan is the devil' - huey freeman, episode 1 of the boondocks
He truly was a piece of absolute trash.
In all the best ways, this is like the very very very entertaining version of Losing Earth. Thank you Rollie once again for that Climate Town gold!!!!
I take that as a huge compliment. I was trying to think of it like Losing earth plus the first half of Drilled season 1.
*Well! Aren't you sorry you didn't hire Rollie? Hmmm?*
I know that's why I like his channel. He catches me just before I fall into depression and makes me laugh
@@ClimateTown Almost all would be solved if we went for nuclear power, supplemented with wind, solar, and hydro. Why haven't you talked about nuclear in any of your videos so far if you are so concerned with climate change?
Regulation aimed at cutting emissions to 0 not in 2050 or 2030, but now. Rise up and protest hard till you get them to take action.
This guy is criminally underrated
Guy has me rolling with his first word. Definitely underrated.
He'll catch on
He’s just excellent. I’m such a big fan 👍🏻👍🏻
He's made some awesome pool shots
Some of the best content on RUclips right now hands down. Great humor, fantastic editing, great included sources, and it's a great way to get relevant climate information out there.
Well thank YOU
The fact that we came so close to actually combating global warming but then, at the last minute, decided not to, breaks my heart!
Emissions in the U.S> have gone down significantly in the past 2 decades tho, coal accounts for 18% of energy as opposed to 51% in 2001, its getting better, but politics slows it down until the fossil politicians are replaced.
@@caesarsalad1170 then china and india race in and fills in the gap, many times over.
@@caesarsalad1170the point was that it was gonna be a world thing, not a U.S thing
@caesarsalad1170 my guy it's just been replaced with 'natural gas' which is arguably worse.
@@capablancnatural gas is not worse than coal.
3:50
Fun fact: Anne Burford's EPA adopted a new definition that allowed an existing factories to get permits for new equipment that did not meet emissions standards as long as the total emissions from the plant itself did not increase.
The NRDC sued the EPA in 1984 for, you know, not PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT like they're supposed to and Chevron (as an affected party) countersued to keep Burford's policy in place. The courts made a ruling that unless Congress specifically defines what counts as "protecting the environment" the EPA can draw the lines wherever they want.
That ruling, known as "the Chevron deference" is maybe the most important ruling in SCOTUS history, because people often argue with executive agencies about what's allowed and what's not and it allows judges to say "Hey, it isn't illegal for city council to put the pollution factory next to the lung disease hospital. If you want to change it you need to elect new city council members". This is actually a good thing for anyone that thinks lawsuits are a bad way to create legislation, and that elected legislators should make laws, not unelected judges.
But here's where SHIT GETS WILD.
Anne Burford divorced her husband in 1982 and married the head of the Bureau of Land Management, then ran off with him and abandoned her three teenage children. She also resigned in disgrace from the EPA in 1983 when she was charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to clean up superfund sites.
Now, if your mom (presumably) cheated on your dad and abandoned you, then her career as a politician ended in disgrace, there's a good chance you'd grow up to be resentful of her and, by extension, her legacy that is "Chevron deference", right?
But there's like a 0% chance that one of her teenagers would get to a place where they could change a SCOTUS ruling, no matter how many mommy issues they have. Right?
Ms. Burford was born Anne McGill and the head of the BLM, her second husband Robert Burford, was where she got the name "Burford". But her name while she was the head of the EPA, the name of her first husband David and the name of her children with him, was "Gorsuch".
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch *hates* the Chevron deference, and has repeatedly called for it to be eliminated.
One of the most foundational parts of the modern US legal system might change because one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States resents his mom for abandoning their family when he was 15.
Wow! This was so enlightening. Do you have any sources to share so I can do some further reading on the topic?
Why is it that every time you look at historical events it ends up being so much stranger than fiction that if it was a book it would be called out for bad/unrealistic writing.
I think i have had less insane developments in CK3.
Wait then surely that should mean Neil Gorsuch should want the Chevron deference to be in place given that his mother hated it?
Fiction will always pale in comparison to fact, because *JESUS* the world is weird.
@@kktt725nonono, she helped CREATE the chevron defense.
It always makes me sad to see, that the knowledge has been out for so long, and we still waste time arguing if climate change is real. Instead of arguing what action to take, and taking those actions. So their campaigns, sadly, were very effective.
There are people who believe that the Earth is flat but I have yet to find any evidence of anyone who believes that the climate does not change.
@@opossumlvr1023Less people don't believe climate change and more they don't believe it's an issue or believe it happens naturally (something something ice age or dumb stuff like that)
@@blueyandicy It is universally accepted that climate change happens naturally, there is millions of years of evidence for climate change in the geologic record before a human ever made a fire let alone burned a fossil fuel. CDC's National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality Database, which is based on actual death certificates, indicates that roughly twice as many people die of cold in a given year than of heat. An ice age would be far more deadly than global warming.
@@opossumlvr1023 well, it comes in flavors
1) “It’s not that bad”
Basically what it sounds like, they don’t deny climate change, but deny that it’s nearly as bad as “they” say
2) Man-made climate change is negligible
Ever see that fox news article about “Volcano erupts, emitting hundreds of times more carbon than all of humanity combined”
Yea, that
then there’s the outright denial
not to mention the idiots saying shit like “sea levels would go down if ice melts because water expands when it freezes”, ignoring that something known as “land” under the ice
Now more than ever: The right wing claims climate change isn't real, because humans can't modify it, but they believe that hurricans are made by democrats by using HAARP and j€wish space lasers to modify the weather.
Well now I finally understand why there are so many climate change deniers. These companies sure did their homework. Really great channel.
Nah, that wasn't 4 minutes too long. I wouldn't mind watching another 4 minutes of it. Learned a lot. Thanks.
That was a reference to the RUclips 10minute wonder threshold
thanks fro bringing that up; I had been wondering why the fight to save the ozone layer succeeded so quickly while the fight against CO2 is still failing. In the same vein, there was also the banning of phosphates. That also happened really fast. It's just mind boggling to me that one company blocks essential legislation in one country, thus robbing the whole world of a future.
Got to love how he went from George Bush completely skipped over 8 years of Bill Clinton being in office and Al Gore as his vice president. Why didn't Bill Clinton do anything for eight long years
@@danielmoiser744 maybe because he's also a... - let's stay polite and say - capitalist shill?
@@danielmoiser744 - Because Clinton was from the south and had to walk/talk like a Republican to have any chance of being elected, so he reduced welfare and continued to cut banking regulations and help set up the inevitable 2008 banking collapse that cost millions of Americans their homes and savings. Of course the bank execs walked away with millions of dollars in bonuses for gambling with depositors money. If they win they keep the profits and if they lose, then the gov't will bail them out. I wouldn't mind gambling with other peoples money either if I got reimbursed for my losses.
It's much easier not to use refrigerants than not to use energy. That's why the ozone layer was an easier fix than CO2 concentration.
Don’t forget C8/PFOA.. thank you America, as usual, really out did yourself.
I worked on a recycling project as a consultant with exxon once and it was the most surreal experience. There are people there who are trying to do the whole take things down from the inside approach and get them to invest in renewables, but leadership doesn't believe in anything they work on. So any renewable project they presented was dead on arrival. It was incredibly disheartening.
This whole channel needs to go viral. Why is this not trending? It's funny, entertaining and informative. Right now the topics that are trending on RUclips are the American presidential inauguration, Conor MacGregor doing something, couples that look like clones of each other announcing they had sex (congrats?!?) and are expecting both a baby and internet points, fried chicken reviews and some questionably funny comedy skits. At least this dude is doing something worthwhile.
I'm thinking exactly the same, this channel is so much more worthy for trending :(
Exxon stopped it
I just found this channel and thought "this must not be that good since it's views are so low" and clicked on it just to check it out and thought "wow this guy is good!" And realized he's going against corporate America so it makes sense his channel is suppressed
I’m commenting so he gets more engagement points from the yt algorithm
Why? Because its already too late. Collapse is predicted by 2040 (MIT, on track since the 70's). Just enjoy the limited time you have left.
Left out W. Bush refusing to enter the Kyoto protocol in the early 00's. I was so pissed.
Wildly, the Kyoto Protocol wasn't ratified by Clinton, but that's because the congress was controlled by the republicans, and they didn't want to deal with any binding agreements. Bummer.
And yet America got the neoliberal carbon credit system installed, which was full of loopholes.
It's incredibly smart of you to make this important information entertaining, that way people actually pay attention to it. Well done, seriously great editing.
Thanks, Mitch! The editing is a real bear, but it's fun when it's done.
This is like a way more digestible version of Second Thought and OCC, it's talking about something scary but doesn't make me scared or guilty. I love it!
Listen up friend I know this world is scary right now but…it’s gonna get way worse
Very well done! Love your style. Love your content. Love your message. PLEASE keep it up!
And 60 years later...we're still doing jack s**t. :-(
Because the fossil fuel industry spent money to make sure we wouldn't do shit despite knowing full well that their profits would come at the expense of the planet. Even Hitler wasn't this fucking evil.
The earth's temperature still didn't change and now there are even more idiots making emotional arguments to seize the means of production.
@@terrydavis6368 actually the Earth's temperature did change and there will probably be no ice in the arctic after 20 years.
@@terrydavis6368 You are ignorant about the rise of the Average Global Temperature...
@@terrydavis6368 At this point in the conversation, you're either trolling or you had half your brain eaten by worms by whatever propaganda you're watching.
Man, your work is too good to not be translated into other languages. I'm swamped with my dissertation right now, but I will try to use my free time to translate into Portuguese, if it is ok for you. Brazilians need this kind of content.
Do it @matheus!
Please do
I have friends who live in Brazil (I see this comment is at least a year old), and they always tell me what a mess their country is in, and how their leader goes out of his way to make things worse
Please do this
Come on do it!
Hey I am American and I speak Brazilian Portuguese! Matheus, podemos falar?
Mark my words, you and this channel is going to be huge, and with that have a really big impact on the general public's understanding of the climate issues.
Now everyone, spread this channel like a Californian wildfire!
Hook this up to my veins please
Or a Canadian wildfire, or washinton, Oregon, Texas, Florida, Siberia, Italy, pretty much the northern hemisphere and Brazil if you count the profit driven destruction of the Amazon.
Okay. I have marked your words.
@Kelly Hart it’s not the like minded people that need to see it tho…
@@swayback7375 more information is always a good thing.
Wow. Can’t believe George Bush Sr actually admitted it. Just educating myself about the subject now for the past couple of weeks. Great channel
I remember this. My parents hovered over the news, trying to help stop climate change. I knew about this in the 70's, and they keep saying the same thing - we will be gone in 30 years! Really? Thank you for bringing this up to let folks know this has been known for quite a long time.
Just to be clear, it's important to note that the most fearful predictions probably won't come true, but climate change is already affecting us today, stirring up record heat waves, super charging hurricanes throughout the world, causing devastating droughts, and otherwise destroying our ecosystem. Human beings will still be around in 100 years, but our lives will be harsher, poorer, and more miserable as a result of the actions (or lack of actions) we're taking today.
Even beyond that, ending fossil fuel use means that our energy prices won't be dependent on the whims of foreign dictators and our environment will be cleaner, with far fewer pollution. It's a win-win for everyone not working in the fossil fuel industry (IE, 99% of us)
Idk why, but thinking about your parents trying to stop climate change made me smile a lot.
This may be the most depressing thing I've ever watched despite how entertaining you are
I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY appreciate that all sources are available in the description! This makes a HUGE difference! Thanks!
I guess the old adage still applies... "The problem with pissing on Ronald Reagan's grave is that eventually you will run out of piss." Sad but true
That comment was exactly what I needed today. Thank you. hopefully I have big enough of a bladder to do some grave justice
Yea, he deserves it, since his entire trickle down economics policy, was him pissing on us.
@@klubstompers and now i also know he literally sabotaged climate action, which will get us all killed
@@5kamon he also destroyed Central America causing millions to flee to the border hence the crisis there. Google, "Iran Contra and Drug War" and Reagan's policies on putting rightwing dictatorships all over South America. He murdered entire villages and communities in the name of "freedom and capitalism." I hate Reagan.... So very much for my people still suffer from his actions.
@SumeriyaYaxlaka never heard “the only thing trickling down is piss”?
Time traveler: **shots senunu**
**20 years later**
Nothing hot today.
The most surprising, and outrageous bit, is the power one person has to veto these things. Years of effort from many different partners and then Sununu flushes it all down the toilet.
How to counter that Veto: Shout and sing *_YOU GREEDY DIRTBAG!_* or ask "Do you really think you can live on another planet?"
This channel is like donut media. But about the environment instead of cars. I like it.
I 100% agree.
Ironic
I love the donut reference. I just wish he had the same budget! Here’s hoping!
The Cody Showdy of the outdoors
except The guys on Donut aren't annoying.
As an early 90s kid, I've always liked a lot of the 80s culture that I never actually experienced apart from by proxy/through media. But man Reagan really fucked things up.
He immediately had the photovoltaic panels removed from the White House, upon taking office.
@@vincentrobinette1507 hot water panels during normal roof repairs, but it still shows how much he didn't give a damn about the climate, or even saving a few bucks on hot water.
@@garethbaus5471 I used to think, that they were hot water, but, I heard somewhere else, that they were the first photovoltaic panels. He decided, that they just weren't saving money. However, either way, you're right.
It was horrible, you didn't miss anything.
@@vincentrobinette1507 they were hot water panels(some of them were actually reinstalled at a college and supplied them with hot water for quite a while), the panels that are on the Whitehouse now are photovoltaics you might have been confused by someone talking about the new ones.
Incredible content as always. We need to help this guy get to millions of views a month
That is a sound plan in my book.
Back in his day, perhaps. But, we've had much worse since.
PBS Frontline just released the first part of a series on the oil industry's 4 decade long campaign to stifle climate action.
I think all videos like this need to be seen by more people, not only for the sake of the climate, but also for the sake of social awareness on how misinformation corrodes our society.
I love how you combine information and comedy together makes it appealing to people who aren’t usually passionate about the environment
I would love to hear your break down of the Paris Climate Agreement, what lead up to it, the drama of exiting and then reentering, and if the projected outcomes are going to be nearly enough to make a real tangible difference.
Damn, that WOULD be a good video. Okay, I'm gonna put it on the list.
They purposely disadvantaged the US against China, because China and India were "developing" nations.
There was actual legitimate reason to oppose it. It would literally give China the economic edge over the west, and make climate change that much worse.
What we needed, was to enforce these rules across all countries.
If a developing country didn't, I would deadass be fine if we did some Iraq shit on them. Better if we invaded Iraq over the environment than over whatever we did.
@@honkhonk8009 There are better ways than warfare to enforce such things.
@@honkhonk8009 Look at the average per capita emission of an Indian compared to an American and get back to me.
Not actually sure how I ended up here, but this whole channel is GOLD
"that time the south almost agreed on getting rid of slaves" too. the technology for cotton plantations hadn't really necessitated slavery as much, and so the south was on board. but then, some new technology comes out, and now all of a sudden the entire cotton industry can't live without slavery in the americas
i'm not sure where i read this, but it would be cool if more people were either debunk/reinforce it
The cotton gin - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_gin
@@johnpruitt2644 thank you!!
1970 I was in 4th grade & our text book described the water cycle, including greenhouse effect, the hole in the ozone layer, co2 and chlorofluorocarbons. That was a big word for hair spray, but this kid learned it. My family had a refrigeration business, and we had alternative refrigerants back then.
When replacing a compressor, we would dump Freon into the air, but started recovering it & reusing it. It saved lots of money.
Pollution costs money.
“Back then, facts were more important.”
Goddamn. Just a reminder that we should be very ashamed of what we’ve become.
wow this is totally underrated content. how is this channel not viral yet?
Hey! Thanks so much Veena. Little by little I hope.
Because it's hard hitting truth
Absolutely brilliant as always....really.
Every time I watch this channel I simply don't understand why there aren't more subscribers. Seriously, this is gold!
The fun bit you missed is Exxon found out that global warming would open Alaskan oil fields and shipping routes, cha ching!
I have a question on a gas that traps heat vs what puts the heat there in the first place, but never found anywhere sensible to ask it and get a coherent answer.
Well the sun puts the heat on earth to make it short.
Imagine a black car vs a white car in the sun. The black car absorbs more heat and thus it will be warmer than a white one.
The same is the earth with greenhouse effect. With a stronger greenhouse effect the earth absorbs more heat than with a weaker (so with less CO2 in the athmospere). So we are kinda turning our white/gray car slowly into a black car. Altough maybe a bit different, in principle its the same.
In my 65 years many things and people lie and drop the ball and it seems the world is going to hell but luckily there are young smart driven people that care and will go the extra mile to make a difference in this world, thank you.
I just discovered this channel and have watched them all immediately. These are some of the funniest videos about the most unfunny things ever. I've never laughed so hard while crying so hard.
It's breaking my heart, but yeah I also love this guy's style and have recently found him -bittersweet...
Man this was the most convincing patreon pitch I have ever seen. Love what you do man.
Definitely going to support on Patreon, been hoping you'd create one since like the second vid, great stuff...
Ugh, the video uploaded early! Here it is: www.patreon.com/ClimateTown
You are the only creator who I want to support financially. Not trying to make it sound like a big deal but for me it kinda is. In my family there's a rule that we cannot spend on media, video games etc apart from internet and basic bunch of tv channels. Your content is just so awesome that I need to figure something out
Love your comedic approach to these serious issues. Good work doing the good work.
"Rafe Pomerance", what a king name.
Tbh I have nothing to add, I'm just commenting to boost this in the algorithm. More people need to know.
Me too 😁
@@vedekX Him too
For the Algorithm!
As a New Hampshire resident, sorry about John Sununu....and now his son is governor
When I hear any good news about climate change I re-watch the youtube video "Carl Sagan testifying before Congress in 1985 on climate change" and it brings me back down to earth.
Grate video
As an older geologist than you, I watched all of this in real time. Which is why I laugh when I hear about change happening now. I've heard this song and dance before
The whole video is about the song and dance happening before
Nobody is pretending it's a novel approach
Shared, commented, and like. I love your way of describing this stuff. It’s funny, to the point, and honest as f***. Keep it up do. We need voices like yours!
Jimmy Carter is a pretty good dude from what I've heard.
Reagan is probably the worst person around.
Reagan at least probably thought he was doing the right thing at the time, even if he set the stage for some of the worst trends in modern US history. I didn't hear much about Carter growing up (my parents were still fairly young when he left office) but he seems to be one of the few US presidents who put his principals ahead of personal gain, and although he did do a surprisingly large number of good things both directly and indirectly during his administration the fact that he refused to use violence during a specific crisis probably cost him reelection.
It's not all rainbows and sunshine. Jimmy Carter was very openly supportive of the venezuelan elections years after the Chavez "presidency" had already caused a mass Exodus of venezuelans out of the country (in addition to stuff like getting rid of term limits, imprisoning political rivals, and other really undemocratic stuff). Of course whenever the legitimacy of the venezuelan election system was called into question they could hide behind the endorsement of Jimmy Carter (they also simultaneously call America an undemocratic evil empire so idk how to read into that). As a half venezuelan this was always a big sticking point for me when talking about Jimmy Carter. But yeah it's hard to find anyone as vile and unlikeable as Ronald Reagan.
@@fergar0206 it is going to be pretty hard to find a president in recent decades that hasn't propped up or endorsed a dictatorship, it sortove goes with territory(not that this is a good thing)
@@garethbaus5471 he sent the army into Iran to free the hostages. They didn't have the training or equipment so they failed. He put in place the military organization that responded to the invasion of Kuwait years later.
@@kevinw2592 that mission was also aborted by the president prior to anything happening in part due to equipment malfunctions.
I can not get enough of this channel! It is just so entertaining and somehow makes the depressing reality that we are facing more approachable. Not to mention, just how much I learn from each of these. I never know where to start when it comes to my own research on climate change so I am glad that all the points you mention gives me new things to look into.
Such a great way to present the sad truth. I want to know how you right your scripts for this. It would be cool if you shared that
late 80s kid here. As someone who is very fearful of this coming future i really appreciate what u have to say and how you say it. I had no idea that we had come that close.
Great video dude! I cant wait to share it with my folks, I really appreciate that you linked your sources too! I think that is important when trying to convince people.
Thanks! And no problem, I'm happy to hear you can share it.
So now we know who was "The Man Who Sold the World" David Bowie was singing about
Great content! Keep up the good work. Leaving a comment for that sweet sweet engagement boost.
But tbh your channel deserves way more subs.
Duuuuuude! You're the best. This is the channel I always wanted to make. But you're better at it. Keep it up man. You are my first Patreon donation ever. You killing it that hard.
What Glenn said!
Also my first Patreon donation
Absolutely lovely format, and super SUPER angrifying goddamn message. Thanks for all your videos, and here's a flaming hot promise to spread the word, the links and maybe also a pinky swear I will Patreonize. Loving it, thank you!
I found this when looking stuff up for my Enviromental studies degree. Now I watch because its amussing and educational.
Welp that was hilarious. Robbie or Ronnie or whatever the hell your name is, you got my $5. You bastard.
Let's get this trending! Keep up the great work man!
Really great video. Some of the best CC content on RUclips. It’s pretty clear and disheartening that we’ve been going in circles on even just admitting climate change exists nevermind policy. One question is how much worse has the climate gotten since then, it’s impossible for someone like me to evaluate whether climate is worse between a year or a decade, nevermind 6 decades
The ozone layer disappearing is 1000 times more detrimental than a few degrees hotter climate though.
"I have not... tried marijuana"
You've won my heart after the first minute of the first video I've seen.
This. Instantly knew I was gonna love the content and subscribed
@@0oEo0 I love his comedic timing, the adult language, the anger, the hope and the mustache + comb over combo
Our species is unique in our ability to turn our gaze away.
If we look at it then we will be required to make changes we fear.
Nothing will change until the pain of holding on exceeds the fear of change.
Cognizance is commensurate with courage.
maybe if old people stopped electing litteral sociopaths we wouldnt have this problem.
Trump was loudmouthed and retarded, but wasnt nearly as bad as half these mfs.
@@honkhonk8009 you mean the guy supporting the exact issues this entire channel is trying to fight is better? red and blue dosent stop em from being slave masters. There's a reason a idenpendent has won never. Gorge Washington was the closest we had and even then he was right leaning for the time and basically an honorary member for team blue (at the time, red now)
I had to subscribe after your 3rd video I watched - keep on your good work. This is the PR we need against the evil power.
It's absolutely mind boggling how long it took to get on with the climate change conversation. You really put it into perspective
The big main difference between you and Will Smith is that he's cool and you're hot.
I hate Exxon almost as much as I love Al Gore and want him to be my boyfriend.
Also I just became a Patron so I own a part of you now.
Where is the organization to unalive exxon executive?
OK comrade.
WoW!!!!! I managed your entire video library tonight. As a 60 yr old male, i think there is hope for humanity. Thanks!!!!
I think you might like the potholer54 series on climate change, he goes a little deeper on the problem and dismantles common misunderstandings
Danke!
This channel is top tier funny and top tier informative
Dude your videos are gold, please never stop!
Dude! Thanks man. Much appreciated, AND thanks for commenting for that algorithm.
dropping a like because the jimmy carter "oh no my peanuts" made me lol
Hahaha, I cut a whole Jimmy Carter section where he was so sad about his farm animals. I'll try to get it into the next video.
@@ClimateTown lmao pls do! and keep up the great work!!
@@jacobgarvin2034 Thanks! And thanks for the like.
dude, you have the most important youtube account of this decade forreal
Thanks!
So basically, Exxon is responding to climate change, like how the NFL responded to concussions and CTE
Then everything changed when the Oil Lobbyist attacked.
as so many times before - everything goes to shit HARD with "and then ronald reagan got elected"
This is the type of channel that needs to have millions of subs!
it's so sad that in 1988 they already noticed signs of climate change and now 35 years later nothing has improved, in fact it's only gotten worse
Europe has cut CO2 emissions by over 30% since then. US emissions continued to increase until 2005, but now they're back down to what they were in 1990.
I could watch this again and again all day. However maddening the subject is, it's also a very funny video. A great combination.
Ronald & Maggie really screwed up the world didn't they. The more I learn about them the more I hate them...
Love this channel already.
Look at that, 2 years later and we're all still here, safer, healthier and more prosperous than at any time in history.
summer temps in October prove you wrong
@@12226 Nowhere have I denied it's getting warmer.
Characterizing temps in October as "summer" temps is hyperbolic nonsense. It's far from "summer" where I live. 11 degrees C today. The average high in October is 15, the low is 8. Low characterizes nighttime temps. Over 30C in the summer.
How does any of this refute what I stated which is proven by data.
@@anthonymorris5084 You deny anthropogenic climate change?
@@12226 Nope. There are two entities in this discussion. The scientific community and the climate movement. The scientific community has data (albeit flawed) that shows the planet has warmed by around 1C in 200 years.
The climate movement is activist driven. It is the domain of the Left. It is not an environmental movement. It is an ideological movement. It is anti-capitalist, anti-industrialization and anti-West. They are also largely anti-impact. They feed off of media hyperbole and media's incessant misrepresentation of science. They engage in zealotry, they are catastrophists, and their policy demands are dangerous.
After 200 years of warming, 200 years of growing fossil fuel use and 43 years of abject climate hysteria, warming has proven to be mostly benign, easily managed and a net benefit for humanity.
How can anyone not hate Reagan for everything he did??? He's such a devil
His name should be spoken with the same scorn as Adolf Hitler. Possibly more, given how may more people will die due to climate change.
@@Roxor128 that's a little much
He really is the best evidence for Satan that Christians could ever produce. The man was the epitome of contempt for the poor, minorities, basically everyone that didn't fit his narrow worldview. If not for him, the CDC might have been able to limit the damage the AIDS epidemic did.
As if I didn't already wanna make Exxon executives "go away"
Poor Jimmy Carter's peanuts and wife he's pretty sure he has.
First time in town - via Just Have...
Great show!
I watch this when I'm tired. Angrily awake until next week.
Actually, the Internet has already been kind of invented in 1969 but still, you deserve 100 times more Subs and I fucking love your humor.
I searched for almost this exact title literally ten minutes ago. Do you read minds?
Yeah he does! I was looking up a vid on recycling then the notification came, "climate town has uploaded plastic recycling is a scam"!