What's Hiding in Melting Glaciers?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @flixbert
    @flixbert 23 дня назад +735

    It almost feels like stealing watching this for free on RUclips. This is Netflix level production quality!

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  23 дня назад +54

      Glad you dig it!

    • @wagiqwq
      @wagiqwq 23 дня назад +11

      Perfectly described

    • @coltonberry9935
      @coltonberry9935 22 дня назад +25

      netflix? you'd disparage this filmmaker with a comparison to netflix? this is like festival competition level filmmaking lol

    • @stuartriches2551
      @stuartriches2551 22 дня назад +3

      We can all pay Aidin back by making sure these messages reach as many as possible, all the time - how can we do this without the paywall? Nice and appreciated.

    • @Voting-does-nothing
      @Voting-does-nothing 21 день назад

      Pedoflix you mean ??
      Cuties ??
      Ya anyone who watches netflix after that is a wrong un woth zero morals for sure

  • @katiemei3118
    @katiemei3118 23 дня назад +271

    You can hear in Dr. Pelto’s voice and see in his face even through the sunglasses how sad he is to lose the ice. The 50% decease 2 years in a row is heartbreaking.
    I’ve watched all your other videos and know you’re passionate about this too. Thank you for sharing this with the world.

    • @justadildeau
      @justadildeau 22 дня назад +10

      Mourning the end of an ice age, one of many ice ages is bizarre.

    • @Voting-does-nothing
      @Voting-does-nothing 21 день назад +10

      That is what happens as ice ages draw to an end .....the ice melts....
      Soon we will pass solar max and head back towards the ice age and ice will return again as it always has done many time before in this ancient cycle ........

    • @mspelto
      @mspelto 21 день назад +17

      This is not about the end of an ice age, that ended long ago, this is about the man induced warming driving glacier retreat around the world. About half of the glaciers we work on were advancing 50 years ago.

    • @Voting-does-nothing
      @Voting-does-nothing 21 день назад

      @mspelto if the ice age ended why is there still ice at the poles?
      It's a scale not a switch you clown

    • @Voting-does-nothing
      @Voting-does-nothing 21 день назад

      @@mspelto if the ice age has already ended why is there still ice at the poles ?
      It's a scale not a switch you clown

  • @ScarTalon
    @ScarTalon 23 дня назад +218

    I almost feel privileged to watch this video. Not only because of its subject matter and the importance of it, but the level of quality and effort that was put into it from the people it covers to the film makers.

  • @TheHistoryUnderground
    @TheHistoryUnderground 23 дня назад +191

    Your work is outstanding. Looking forward to more!

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  23 дня назад +5

      Thank you!!

    • @Voting-does-nothing
      @Voting-does-nothing 21 день назад

      ​@@AidinRobbinshow come you haven't wvwr herd of thw milankovitch cycle kid ?
      The ice comes and goes because of the sun cycles you Muppet........ always has and always will.
      Some mens narsasistic tendancies cant accep this fact
      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @glacieractivity
    @glacieractivity 23 дня назад +67

    As a glacier, I approve of this film. ☺
    On a nerdy level, ice-core data are most valid from the inner plateaus of our two large ice sheets (and selected very high altitude ice-caps, not so much glaciers. There are several reasons for this: A) you do want minimum ice flow for the layers to stay intact and B) you really want to avoid any form of melting. This is because the delta of oxygen 16 over oxygen 18 of the water in the ice would percolate into the ice and wash out any signal. Secondly, if one has a melting season (normal on glaciers), the trapped gasses in the ice will be released in addition to other issues. They are still instrumental as climate archives though, giving us a detailed history of "The Holocene" in combination with all the other archives we have and are deciphering in ever finer detail.
    Kudos for being up to date (with Irvine's shoe) 👍
    Finally, a huge kudos for this "humanistic" take on documentation and communication. We all know that science is pretty "heartless" by design with the most "artistic" output often being to summarize data in graphs. Science is hardly the only way to consider and relate to "change".
    As someone who has authored studies more than two decades ago concluding that Norwegian glaciers will be 99% gone (this is a technical term) by the end of this century, I wish I could grow impossibly old since I am very curious about how this will change the Norwegian national identity as well as Norway as a tourist destination. Both conjure up images of deep fjords rising up to glacier-clad mountains above as well as the barren mountain plateaus from which mountains rise up to harbour glaciers. These identity-forming imageries will be gone in 3-4 generations and I wonder what it will come to "mean" for the people.
    We are living in the period of "last chance to see" (by the way also the title of a fantastic book about the loss of wildlife by Douglas Adams (yes, the author of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)) that ironically supercharge global mass tourism, not exactly helping).

    • @mspelto
      @mspelto 21 день назад

      The Norwegian mountains will still be beautiful as the nearly glacier less Sierra Nevada are, but they lose mystique, become more approachable and less of a summer water resource.

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState 16 дней назад +2

      You get carried away in your writing like I do lol. There's an open bracket up there that never got closed. Thanks for the info though.

  • @yorbenhebbelinck1169
    @yorbenhebbelinck1169 23 дня назад +85

    I'm an Archaeologist in my second year at my local university, one day I'd love to contribute my knowledge. Just like you point out beautifully however, we don't have much time and debates about science and whether it is important have given rather troublesome results in some parts of our world. Great video, keep this up!

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex 23 дня назад +3

      So you’re not an archaeologist yet?

    • @yorbenhebbelinck1169
      @yorbenhebbelinck1169 22 дня назад +9

      @@Just.A.T-Rex I have done fieldwork before, but I still have a year to go to receive my bachelor. We are archaeologists, we're just still in training.

    • @patrickgalban1110
      @patrickgalban1110 7 дней назад

      ​@@yorbenhebbelinck1169
      No, you are in fact unemployed, just because you're in school for culinary arts, does NOT make you a chef.😂

    • @yorbenhebbelinck1169
      @yorbenhebbelinck1169 7 дней назад +4

      @@patrickgalban1110 What kind of comparison and rage bait is your comment? Like I've said, I'm working on sites already and finishing up my degrees.

    • @labouraredangerous
      @labouraredangerous День назад

      Always wanted to be an archaeologist. Does it pay well?

  • @The_Bearded_Wanderer
    @The_Bearded_Wanderer 23 дня назад +50

    I think this is the gold standard for youtube documentary, i hope my work wilk be if this quality one day

  • @adamelliott2302
    @adamelliott2302 22 дня назад +24

    That needlework is incredible.

  • @babayega1717
    @babayega1717 22 дня назад +12

    Dr. Pelto is so passionate about his work, I just want to give him a hug and thank him for placing so much value in something so many of us ignore or disregard. Thank God he doesn't.

  • @shubhamrana41999
    @shubhamrana41999 22 дня назад +23

    23:00 I really liked and feel so inspired by the idea to use fiber art and painting to depict the melting glaciers. A great job by both of them 👏👏👏👏

    • @mspelto
      @mspelto 22 дня назад +2

      That is why this is a joint artist and scientist expedition each year, the art inspires.

    • @shubhamrana41999
      @shubhamrana41999 22 дня назад

      @mspelto so awesome 👏👏

    • @ATruckCampbell
      @ATruckCampbell 19 дней назад +1

      Just the way our ancestors likely did.

  • @madamecampsalot6384
    @madamecampsalot6384 23 дня назад +8

    This film caused excitement over discoveries, yet saddened by loss. Such beautiful work, once again.

  • @colbaltkillers7337
    @colbaltkillers7337 21 день назад +27

    I feel so horrible watching this, I wish with all my heart that more people could watch your videos and connect to this. The stories, the scale of it all. Our landscapes our dying, and our connection to it is dying with it.
    If I was standing where Dr. Pelto was at the end of the video, I’d have such a sense of melancholy. It’d feel fulfilled that I’d done such important work, but sad that governments around the world were still allowing this desecration to continue.

    • @colbaltkillers7337
      @colbaltkillers7337 21 день назад +2

      Also amazing work as usual, you are one of my favourite videographers. Thank you for continuing to educate me on so many amazing places, sharing their stories and the stories of the people trying to preserve them. I know you probably won’t see this, but sincerely, thank you.

    • @ReaperAHHH
      @ReaperAHHH 16 дней назад

      dude you cant believe everything you hear on the internet, the world is alive and well go see for yourself. Glaciers live and die just like everything else, there are thousands of them all over the place

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 16 дней назад

      ​@@colbaltkillers7337well, we're witnessing the destruction of an ancient area and culture and can't seem to stop even that 😢
      I'm sad beyond measure for my grandson, I won't be here to see how we will be judged for our indifference to nature and humanity.

    • @johnvaughan8239
      @johnvaughan8239 3 дня назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@katiekane5247our indifference to humanity??? You couldn’t just stop at nature? I think you thought it would sound more intelligent by adding another word but the climate issue has nothing to do with our indifference to humanity. I would argue that our contributions to the “degradation” of our environment are primarily due to our inflated view of humanity’s importance, sacrificing everything else around us for our own comfort and convenience. The best thing we can do is realize that humans are no more important than earthworms or pigeons or any other living thing. For almost 200,000 years, Homo sapiens existed on this planet in harmony with nature.

  • @evelyn.borah43
    @evelyn.borah43 23 дня назад +38

    this is the 4th video i think, that i’ve seen of yours. i only just found your channel yesterday when i decided to click on your video about the Appalachian rainforest, and i subscribed immediately! love your work, i’ll be watching your channel from now on🤗🤍

    • @AidinRobbins
      @AidinRobbins  23 дня назад +6

      Thanks so much for the support! 🙌

  • @carlcarlo3983
    @carlcarlo3983 19 дней назад +2

    it makes me cry to see the sadness in his face, i have my places in the mountains where i grew up and just the fact i wont be going there as much makes me sad real bad, can’t imagine what he’s feeling watching his mountains disappear

  • @efhi
    @efhi 23 дня назад +5

    This video is going to my hall of fame! Made me shed a tear

  • @justanotherperson510
    @justanotherperson510 23 дня назад +3

    Genuinely the quality of your work and the clear passion shows better than a lot of docs on modern tv

  • @motormann2083
    @motormann2083 22 дня назад +2

    Your way of telling the story of whatever topic you are talking about is just incredible. I have no other words than "bravo, keep going and never change. Just evolve."
    The first video I've watched was the one about the Appalachian rainforest. I've been completely hooked and in awe of your channel and you as a creator ever since.

  • @thewaywardgrape3838
    @thewaywardgrape3838 22 дня назад +3

    Thank you Aidin & Erik. This is the content - the community - that I enjoy. All the best!

  • @glowabox
    @glowabox 23 дня назад +12

    Getting chills within the 1st minute of the video, your work is genuinely awe-inspiring aidin, never stop doing what you do :)

  • @MovieMaker1040
    @MovieMaker1040 22 дня назад +4

    Dude, the cinematography of your videos is amazing. You and your friend made a really beautiful documentary.

  • @ClimateKy
    @ClimateKy 18 дней назад +2

    Climate impacts scientist here... incredible piece, we are so in need of avenues beyond just science, like this amazing short film and like Jill's artwork. Thank you!

  • @harrymalins1254
    @harrymalins1254 18 дней назад +1

    I think this is amazing! I’m studying earth science in college and we talk a lot about how science fails to communicate to the public. I think expressing data through art both in paintings and also in your videos are truly eye opening! Thank you aidin ❤️

  • @MuhammedAasil
    @MuhammedAasil 23 дня назад +6

    Literally the GOAT of high-quality RUclips channels. How come you manage to put out this stuff for free anyway? (assuming this isnyour full time job.) All that gear and travelling can't be cheap.
    Eaither way, wanted to let you know youre vidoes literally changed my views on what a good life is. Money? No. Travelling the world to the hardest to reach places? Yes. As a teen, you will definetly will impact my adult life.

  • @Math-Picard
    @Math-Picard 22 дня назад +5

    Best documentary ive seen in a long time on youtube! Incredible storytelling and camera work!

  • @Muhammadbilal_2749
    @Muhammadbilal_2749 23 дня назад +5

    1:17 what a shot
    Your work surpasses the quality of Nat geo and BBC sometimes
    no joke awesome content dude

  • @antonleimbach648
    @antonleimbach648 18 дней назад +2

    This is amazing. RUclips has brought is these wonderful creations to all of us to watch at minimal expense. Thank you.

  • @Schglingo
    @Schglingo 23 дня назад +11

    Your videos are such a beautiful way to share these important stories. You inspire me to go out and make my own videos to share the beauty of Nature. Thank you :D

  • @JanithAppuhamy-r6o
    @JanithAppuhamy-r6o 18 дней назад +2

    This brought me to tears. Good job. May god be on your side to bring us videos like this.🙏

  • @tomquinlanfilmmaker
    @tomquinlanfilmmaker 22 дня назад +3

    This is actually incredible! Between the filmmaking, the consistency of such quality shots on the already difficulty feat of what it takes to hike and document something like this, to execute the story and all the talent of everyone involved. The tapestry art actually blew my mind. And loved the effort that went into the newspaper and photograph sequences. Most would have used after effects so to see it manually done was brilliant!

  • @mccarty9709
    @mccarty9709 19 дней назад +4

    Aidin you’ve done it again! You’ve made another amazing and very emotional video. I shared your RUclips channel with my environmental media teacher, and she loved it and will be using it in her class next semester. Thank you so much for putting all the work into these videos for us.

  • @robwoodman355
    @robwoodman355 22 дня назад +3

    Always superbly done. You have a skill of telling captivating stories that in the past I would of skipped over

  • @bluestorm017
    @bluestorm017 23 дня назад +1

    I can't stop thinking about how amazing this video was. Better than any tv show I've seen. Great work!

  • @lindasolaas5698
    @lindasolaas5698 18 дней назад +2

    It's so funny to see women hiking all the way up there, doing the science and topping it off with amazing art. Great to see people like this, and in videoform as amazing as they are.
    Love from the Norwegian arctic :)

  • @AndyOnTheMountain
    @AndyOnTheMountain 22 дня назад +3

    What a great story, filming and everything else that goes into this. Very raw and wholesome.

  • @CormacHolland
    @CormacHolland 23 дня назад +1

    The combination of science and art featured in this video is incredible

  • @emmettdeschenes6287
    @emmettdeschenes6287 18 дней назад +1

    this is a fantastic collaboration process and I'm so glad it's used to spread knowledge of our world.

  • @bluesevern
    @bluesevern 23 дня назад +2

    absolutely gorgeous video but also let me praise the artists featured in the video! just beautiful paintings and fabric art!

  • @kingofthend
    @kingofthend 20 дней назад +2

    The production quality of this is amazing. This needs more views.

  • @markobajramoski5661
    @markobajramoski5661 23 дня назад +2

    That art is crazy beautiful..

  • @moriel01
    @moriel01 22 дня назад +1

    *_The way this video was made is so mesmerizing and relaxing... the cinematography, background music. I can watch this over and over again._*

  • @liam4477
    @liam4477 22 дня назад +3

    This was a beautiful video, pristine production quality and amazing story telling. I always look forward to you new videos and this is exactly the kind of video I could sit and watch hours of.

  • @AshweenaRai
    @AshweenaRai 23 дня назад +3

    This was different from many of your other videos, the inclusion of the relationship and shared experiences of the father and daughter, I relate to that in my life with my father, it was an emotional experience too. I would recommend you also watch, if you haven’t, Songs of Earth, a documentary about Norway from the experience of a family and the old man being the character who is relating it. I saw it at the cinema.
    Thanks
    Ashweena

  • @jadexjade
    @jadexjade 23 дня назад +1

    Dude this is definitely better than television shows....great quality and effort put in, and yes the cameraman is amazing

  • @MerchGrows
    @MerchGrows 16 дней назад +2

    This is absolutely fantastic in every way, captivating is an understatement

  • @nancyearickson5412
    @nancyearickson5412 18 дней назад +9

    Thank you for your years of dedication and documenting The Retreat of glaciers in my lifetime 60 years it's been a devastating retreat I'm sorry Mother Nature

  • @adriansalazar841
    @adriansalazar841 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you for such beautiful and important documentaries, Aidin. Really looking forward to seeing what you have in store next.

  • @LucasTJahn
    @LucasTJahn 13 дней назад +2

    Incredibly well done! Love where your filmmaking has developed over the years.

  • @Gretchen-jw4kl
    @Gretchen-jw4kl 15 дней назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful photography and editing. This was a great documentary.

  • @Carljouannet
    @Carljouannet 23 дня назад +1

    I’m forever grateful for this channel and these glimpses into beautiful and sometimes fleeting places and moments in time. Thank you Aidin, I really enjoy your work

  • @jessicasnow2877
    @jessicasnow2877 16 дней назад +1

    Addicted to your videos! Your talent and dedication is so amazing can’t wait for more!

  • @alexanderpebblington7960
    @alexanderpebblington7960 23 дня назад +2

    I'm lost for words. Wonderful work, both the glacier project and this video

  • @RamiLuai
    @RamiLuai 23 дня назад +5

    I lost my self in this video for a good 20 minutes. Beautiful work!

  • @HarishKumar-yj2iz
    @HarishKumar-yj2iz 22 дня назад +2

    Incredible video! Thanks for your effort in creating it.
    The art pieces are stunning.
    I learned about Irvine and Mallory’s story from another great RUclips video by EmpLemon called “The Everest Discrepancy.” It’s amazing they’ve found Irvine’s foot. Thanks for sharing this update.

  • @Hiddensecret9
    @Hiddensecret9 20 дней назад +9

    Melting glaciers have exposed ancient microbes, bacteria, and viruses that have been dormant for centuries. Some of these microbes date back tens of thousands of years, potentially giving scientists insights into ancient diseases and the environmental conditions of the past. However, they also raise concerns about pathogens that modern ecosystems-and humans-have never encountered.

  • @JacobReinhart-g5x
    @JacobReinhart-g5x 18 дней назад +4

    It’s interesting he mourns the loss of ice. Yet when the ice came forests and Viking highways were lost.

  • @joannevassallo8953
    @joannevassallo8953 18 дней назад +1

    What a beautiful way to preserve history. Loved this video. 😊

  • @firstname405
    @firstname405 21 день назад +1

    You have outdone yourself once again! The storytelling is powerful

  • @justkayy
    @justkayy 23 дня назад +2

    Beautiful work as always! So great 😍

  • @chaseborowski6843
    @chaseborowski6843 23 дня назад +1

    just found your channel last night and i’m addicted, do more longer content please!

  • @dawsoncollins9368
    @dawsoncollins9368 23 дня назад +2

    Amazing story and cinematography, thank you!

  • @finn_mrxn
    @finn_mrxn 22 дня назад +1

    I aspire to make documentaries like you! I really like these mysterious stories you cover and how your writing, cinematrography and color grading all sort of match the vibe. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @iJerrrrrry
    @iJerrrrrry 11 дней назад

    The quality production for this video of the frontier resesarch is just beautifully amazing. Documenting all this is something i want to strive to

  • @zarinaromanets7290
    @zarinaromanets7290 23 дня назад +1

    Top notch as always, thank you for coming to our backyard and documenting this! Also wanted you to know I sat through that 10 minute apple ad at the beginning hoping it helps you with what little cut YT gives you haha, we need more creators like you.

  • @jule4772
    @jule4772 23 дня назад +1

    Your storytelling is always so moving.

  • @rachelcate5252
    @rachelcate5252 23 дня назад +1

    Your videos are so visually stunning and emotionally moving, thank you to your team for all the time and energy involved!

  • @Quizzoli
    @Quizzoli День назад

    This belongs on some streaming platform, genuinely hoping someone picks this up. Beautiful work!

  • @hrcreation.4935
    @hrcreation.4935 23 дня назад +4

    I love your masterpiece bro❤
    Love from India ❤

  • @AndreasPetersen1
    @AndreasPetersen1 23 дня назад +4

    This isnt content, this is art!

  • @luboyanev
    @luboyanev 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! It's hard to believe how quickly the mountains with the glaciers are changing..

  • @Aveatquevale-w6m
    @Aveatquevale-w6m 23 дня назад +1

    Absolutely stunning visually,I can’t believe this on RUclips😮Thank you so much for your fantastic channel and content,brilliant information without being condescending 😬🙏🏻

  • @fersuvious
    @fersuvious 21 день назад +1

    Beautiful filmmaking. The pacing was perfect and the way you brought out the humanity of the subjects was exceptional. And the cinematography…gorgeous. Excited to have found your channel.

  • @marcus_bowling
    @marcus_bowling 22 дня назад +1

    Aidin, glad to see more from you! Thought about you after Helene came through NC. Glad you're good!

  • @backyardastronomer
    @backyardastronomer 23 дня назад +3

    I love your documentaries! I wanna be a glaciologist, so i love this.

  • @shucksful
    @shucksful 15 дней назад +2

    I’ve done research on this subject, as well. Excellent video. Subbed.

  • @MarioSoMedia
    @MarioSoMedia 22 дня назад +1

    Another great piece! Thanks for telling these stories the way you do!

  • @DahliaMonet00
    @DahliaMonet00 23 дня назад +1

    Your documentaries always make me wanna cry. Very beautifully told as always ❤️

  • @RafiqulIslamAdil
    @RafiqulIslamAdil 22 дня назад +1

    I always watch your videos.I never miss your videos.Very Incredible Place ❤️

  • @becr9369
    @becr9369 23 часа назад

    Thank you RUclips algorithm for offering me this deligtful video... I can't wait to watch more of Aidins work 😊

  • @OkieJammer2736
    @OkieJammer2736 12 дней назад +1

    ⚘ Your caring and passion are evident with every frame of your videos. My. Goodness.

  • @michaelcappola2855
    @michaelcappola2855 21 день назад +1

    Another wonderful piece of work. Thank you.

  • @Fpvpilot928
    @Fpvpilot928 8 дней назад

    Yours are by far my most anticipated videos to watch! Every one of them is incredibly interesting and captivating!

  • @marissabojiuc
    @marissabojiuc 18 дней назад +1

    Loved the idea of those painting, essentially another form or nature journaling!

  • @Thedarkshadow08
    @Thedarkshadow08 22 дня назад +2

    Truly a nat geo quality!

  • @chrisbusters9693
    @chrisbusters9693 23 дня назад

    This is insane quality for a RUclips video, great production quality

  • @itisskc
    @itisskc 10 дней назад

    This video is incredibly well done and the best thing I’ve seen in a long time. Thank you for highlighting these issues

  • @CorbTheCoinBoi
    @CorbTheCoinBoi 6 дней назад

    My soul feels pained knowing these are melting at such a rate…. We are so disconnected with our environment unfortunately. Thank you all for the work you’re putting in.

  • @AdityaaChouksey
    @AdityaaChouksey 10 дней назад

    My My Sir Aidin! This brought my cluttered brain to standalone thoughts, the insanity of the video and the serenity is commendable!

  • @HuzaifaShaikhAnwar
    @HuzaifaShaikhAnwar 16 дней назад +1

    man you're just sitting right at the top! the best of best, much love and support you're such a big inspiration

  • @一一一一一一一一一一
    @一一一一一一一一一一 23 дня назад +2

    Reminds me of the horror movie called the thing.
    Must have been such a weird feeling to discover an unknown creature hidden in the ice.

  • @nzieller
    @nzieller День назад

    The quality of your production from beginning to end...Exellent...a new subscriber from Johannesburg South Africa. Cheers

  • @ianfanton5826
    @ianfanton5826 2 дня назад

    Bro jills paintings of the mountains over the years are so good!!

  • @jamesrigby8742
    @jamesrigby8742 23 дня назад

    Great video I was climbing the Nordgrat of the Rimpfischhorn with a friend this summer in the Valais Alps. At 3am I noticed some wood on the glacier. Although debris is common from the ice this was a 1930s ice axe. Brought it back to my home in Scotland and currently trying to find out the owner, an amazing find and gets the mind racing! You can just make out the manufacturer stamp- “Fritz Jorg- Zurich”.

  • @erinl4111
    @erinl4111 22 дня назад +1

    Fascinating and very well done!

  • @flamingflesh5976
    @flamingflesh5976 6 дней назад

    This deserves so much more view 😭 So beautiful

  • @evankeckley6945
    @evankeckley6945 12 дней назад

    I've been following your videos for a few years now, and each one is more incredible than the last. Can't wait to see what's next man!

  • @TylerMak
    @TylerMak 23 дня назад

    Love the videos, Aidin! I'm surprised that you haven't gone to a service like Nebula with how high quality your productions are.

  • @marshayame
    @marshayame 22 дня назад +1

    You rock Aidin!

  • @nnonotnow
    @nnonotnow 21 день назад +2

    This video is about the melting glaciers and the impact of climate change. The video starts with a story about a woolly mammoth that was found in Siberia, perfectly preserved in the ice. This discovery led to many important scientific discoveries, including the theory of evolution and the existence of the Ice Age. The video then goes on to discuss the importance of glaciers as a geological archive. Glaciers store information about the Earth's climate over time, and as they melt, we lose this valuable information. The video follows a team of scientists who are studying the melting glaciers in the Pacific Northwest. They are measuring the amount of melt and snow accumulation on the glaciers, and they are also documenting the changes in the landscape as the glaciers retreat. The video ends with a discussion of the importance of preserving the glaciers and the information they contain.

    • @ayybe7894
      @ayybe7894 17 дней назад

      A solid synopsis

  • @honeyLXIX
    @honeyLXIX 23 дня назад

    another really great video on a topic i have already watched plenty of, and you still manage to maintain my interest with the amazing way you present information. 🐘

  • @BrycenSerff
    @BrycenSerff 23 дня назад

    You are so talented Aidin! Your work always inspires me and helps me find that spark in myself. Keep up the great work brotha this was great!