Climate Change Art Film | Radiohead Everything (Amnesiac) & You and Whose Army
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2024
- Embark on a captivating visual journey through climate change in this beautiful art film, soundtracked by Radiohead's haunting melodies.
This short documentary art film explores the beauty and fragility of our planet in the face of a changing climate. Radiohead's thought-provoking anthems, "Everything in its Right Place (Amnesiac Exhibition version)" and "You and Whose Army," create a powerful soundscape that underscores the urgency of the issue.
Are you concerned about the environment? This film will resonate with anyone who cares about the future of our planet. Through stunning visuals and Radiohead's evocative music, "A Planet Out of Place" will leave you pondering the impact of climate change and the importance of taking action.
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All music is taken from Radiohead's Kid A mnesia Exhibition video. The video clips are from various sources.
For the last 800,000 years, atmospheric carbon dioxide has varied from 180 to 300 parts per million. The pre-industrial CO2 level of 280 ppm, however, now exceeds 400. This rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 has raised the average surface temperature of the planet by one degree Celsius since 1880 and altered the pH of the oceans from 8.2 (1800) to 8.1: representing a 30 per cent increase in acidity. The post-industrial world has seen Arctic sea ice decline by 40 per cent and sea levels have risen 20 cm as the warming oceans expand. Warmer sea surfaces alter global weather patterns increasing the frequency of extreme weather events. With temperatures rising ten times faster than at the end of the last Ice Age, many species are unable to adapt and are going extinct. Amphibians - the world’s most endangered class of animals - are now experiencing an extinction level “as much as forty-five thousand times higher than the background rate” and many other species are rapidly approaching the same level (Elizabeth Kolbert, The Sixth Extinction, 86).
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A metamodern pastiche.
Excellently conceived!!!❤😊
That's just what I thought! Thanks.
Waleed Higgins is a very interesting name, would love to know its origin.
Stumbled onto your page today, very underrated content
Thanks, I've had a few popular videos but not much interest in the rest.
Very interesting. Did you create this yourself?
Thanks. I put it together from bits and pieces.
CO2 has reached 420 ppm and is climbing. It hasn't been this high since before the Pleistocene 2.5 million years ago. Worldwide use of carbon fuels has not yet peaked and continues to rise. We crossed the Rubicon decades ago. West Antarctica and Greenland will melt in the next 200-500 years. We cannot stop it.
No, but we can buy ourselves a bit more time.
Man made global warming is a hoax.
@@70AD-user45 A hoax? Wow. For what purpose?
@@WaleedHiggins we can't, governments will not stop the growth of the economy, and most of us would not even be willing to lose our confort made by capitalism. And anyway climate change doesn't even matter since solar flares exist and will put a end to our co2 consumption
Bravo.🌏🌎🌍
Hi. Thank you.