Significant portions of the Maldives lost to climate change | 60 Minutes Australia

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  • @Ghost-un6oe
    @Ghost-un6oe Год назад +148

    OMG, when did 60 Minutes Australia open up the comments section? 😲 For years it's been closed. This is a happy day 😊

    • @t.j.7789
      @t.j.7789 Год назад +7

      😂😂❤❤ Sure, the only one I've seen!!! I wish they would open the others!!

    • @queenramases
      @queenramases Год назад +8

      Probably doing a census, to see what the population think? That's probably why they opened comments.

    • @Bouncing_back
      @Bouncing_back Год назад +1

      Am glad we noticed 😂😂😂

    • @G_Otieno
      @G_Otieno Год назад +3

      I was a bout to ask the same thing over here.

    • @iguanamoat
      @iguanamoat Год назад +4

      Seeing some of the comments, it's already looking like it was a mistake!

  • @jass412
    @jass412 Год назад +123

    the maldives are sinking , they are coral islands . Look it up. If the sea level is rising in the maldives by say 3 feet it has to rise that much everywhere else

    • @scotthenry3401
      @scotthenry3401 Год назад

      Apparently, mainstream news sheep believe the sea is rising in small localised spots like the maldives but the surrounding lands havent had the same sea level rises because.... we are killing the world, dont ask questions or point out inconvenient truths!!! Gee whizz man, ;-)

    • @George.Andrews.
      @George.Andrews. Год назад +12

      A voice of reason. Thank you.

    • @crazyprophet3276
      @crazyprophet3276 Год назад +2

      Say goodbye to Venice

    • @George.Andrews.
      @George.Andrews. Год назад +1

      @@crazyprophet3276 is it sinking?

    • @crazyprophet3276
      @crazyprophet3276 Год назад +2

      @@George.Andrews. of course, it's been sinking for hundreds of years

  • @benduea2713
    @benduea2713 Год назад +96

    Strange how the water has gone up so high there but exactly the same at my house in Fiji for the last 20 years I have been keeping track.

    • @redfalconvfx7050
      @redfalconvfx7050 Год назад +22

      I am a Maldivian I don't see that coming for me it is the same as before.

    • @stefanjohansson2373
      @stefanjohansson2373 Год назад +8

      We’ve been told to listen to experts and still the child Greta plays expert! Island can be saved if they follow Dubai or any other place in the world where they built fake islands. It’s all about money and IF the money wants to save Maldives.

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Год назад

      This is a deep state lie by 60 Minutes. The Maldives sea level has not changed at all. Tony Heller has a series of excellent videos on sea level, and the Maldives.

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад +27

      I live bang smack on the edge of Moreton Bay Queensland and my back yard literally IS Moreton Bay! The ocean waves continually lap (during full tide) at the small rock retaining wall that divides the Bay and my backyard. I can most sincerely tell you that there has been no noticeable rise in sea levels over the last 19 years that I have lived here and prior to that the only "rise" in water levels was during a very rare Storm surge that may or may not occur every 50+ years. The last one was in the 1960's and water heights were above the power line poles. Fortunately I live in a top floor apartment on the off chance that it may happen again. My parents were taught that the Pacific Islands were slowly sinking when they were at school in the 1930's! Not due to climate change, but rather the way that Pacific Islands are formed. They are mostly volcanic formations that both lose land to the ocean and also "grow" new land formations due to lava flows and tectonic plate upheaval. I was taught the same thing when I was at school in the 60's-70's.

    • @robertjohnston8690
      @robertjohnston8690 Год назад

      Obama pushes cli'mate catas'trophes then buy water front property.

  • @jeanneeber
    @jeanneeber Год назад +97

    I feel like I've been hearing "we only have 10 years' for at least the last '30 years' now!

    • @hisheroship
      @hisheroship Год назад +12

      10 years for the ice age, 10 years for the ozone layer, 10 years for global warming, 10 years for climate change, I’m not sure what the next alarmist cycle will be.

    • @euamoflash
      @euamoflash Год назад +9

      They have since changed to 50 years! Lol ten years is easier to debunk…. Lol

    • @iawarenow658
      @iawarenow658 Год назад

      maldives are not paradise.. it is a mad Islamist state; ruclips.net/video/hWywWtcZBMQ/видео.html

    • @cat793cdumpy
      @cat793cdumpy Год назад +5

      How Dare you.

    • @tonygreen6185
      @tonygreen6185 Год назад

      It’s worse propaganda than you think.
      The cabal works night and day to drive a fake narrative. Their interest is £££££… as it’s always been.

  • @cyndifoore7743
    @cyndifoore7743 Год назад +61

    If everyone was recycling like we’re encouraged to, shouldn’t we see recycling plants breaking down these products?
    When I was a kid all soda pop came in glass bottles which were turned in for money. Why aren’t we doing that now? How many things came in glass jars and bottles back then. Glass is 100% recyclable.

    • @williamgarcia1909
      @williamgarcia1909 Год назад +4

      SAME HERE. I EXPERIENCED THAT TOO WHEN I WAS A KID. NOW, EVERY DRINK IS IN PLASTIC, THROW AWAY BOTTLES. I THINK EVEN THIS BOTTLES CAN BE MADE INTO USEFUL PRODUCTS, IF HUMANS CHOOSE TO DO IT.

    • @SharpLife4
      @SharpLife4 Год назад +10

      Plus appliances and clothing and consumerism. All garbage in the landfill. That is the real problem. Pollution and waste. Not carbon

    • @CarlyCarly1636
      @CarlyCarly1636 Год назад +13

      Recycling is a joke. In Canada, we recycle but then they ship it to landfills in third world countries. We think we are doing the right thing but it just becomes garbage. We need real Recycling plants.

    • @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
      @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 Год назад +7

      The answer is capitalism. Plastic is good for shareholders and whatever is good for the rich business owners politicians will never touch it.
      Whatever makes money for the super rich it's what we're stuck with..
      Welcome to the planet of Plastics

    • @tenwaystowearit
      @tenwaystowearit Год назад

      Recycling is a huge business here in California. I’m not sure what’s going on.

  • @Nerdfighter958
    @Nerdfighter958 Год назад +90

    Watching this 14 years later is kind of painful. They keep talking about having 10 year to correct things and we all know that didn't happen

    • @MerwinARTist
      @MerwinARTist Год назад

      Climate Change is CODE for "Pole Shift" !!!
      When Dubai and China can create new islands by pumping sand into huge mounds .. plant palms and build homes .. this seems like a ridiculous story .. but "Pole Shift" is not .. because like water in a pan .. when the pan goes one way .. the water goes the other. Think about what that might be like!

    • @anntavedigul9258
      @anntavedigul9258 Год назад

      We are too busy creating wars.

    • @chadcadsonvii5258
      @chadcadsonvii5258 Год назад +4

      The island is sinking, WTF can you really do about it. They can act to build up their shore lines etc just like the Netherlands did. But no, they rather blame someone else!

    • @ConnieA1262
      @ConnieA1262 Год назад

      lMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In 2000 we had 12 years to live and hear we are. You foolish people.

    • @ryanvandy1615
      @ryanvandy1615 Год назад +3

      14 years is nothing in the scale of time

  • @kevinwyman2934
    @kevinwyman2934 Год назад +31

    Always wanted to go to Maldives I remember my father telling me when I was a young child about how beautiful the Maldives and channai is.

    • @PandoraJonesmodel
      @PandoraJonesmodel Год назад

      Better hurry 😢

    • @PD-ws4td
      @PD-ws4td Год назад

      I've been to the Maldives many times, and it's undeniably a beautiful destination. However, there are some important factors to consider.
      Firstly, be aware that in some areas, the water can be quite shallow, often just knee-deep. So, it's essential to choose a resort or location that suits your water depth preferences. Additionally, some beaches may have sand filled with dead corals due to erosion, so research your destination carefully to find the best beach conditions.
      Secondly, the weather in the Maldives can be unpredictable, and I’d avoid going there during the rainy seasons for a more enjoyable experience. Despite this tho, the Maldives can be absolutely breath-taking. So yeah, just remember to do proper research.
      Personally, what makes Maldives so great is the staff; you’ll basically be treated like royalty.
      Anyway, if got any questions, just ask.

    • @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629
      @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629 Год назад

      I always dream of going there. The most beautiful place, I think, on this planet ❤😢

  • @Ms.Laterholmes
    @Ms.Laterholmes Год назад +27

    Thank you for leaving the comments on and educating us just phenomenal and what is small the areas can teach us with regards to being human and taking care of things the right way

    • @StelioKontos-wk9km
      @StelioKontos-wk9km Год назад

      Global warming 😂🤣 please 😒
      They are taking all the sand from the ocean floors then blaming the “rising” sea _LEVEL_ on global warming 😂 the sea isn’t rising the floor is sinking

  • @liberty-matrix
    @liberty-matrix Год назад +10

    "There are huge non climate effects of carbon dioxide which are overwhelmingly favorable which are not taken into account. To me that's the main issue that the earth is actually growing greener. This has been actually measured from satellites the whole earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world and that's more important and more certain than the effects on climate." ~Freeman Dyson, Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

    • @scotthenry3401
      @scotthenry3401 Год назад

      Dont cast doubt on the mainstream propaganda,! people might decide to not pay carbon taxes or heaven forbid, they might even decide they want to continue to eat meat and not the insect protein meal which is being added to food now... for the benefit of the environment and clmate , of course....

    • @rogermartinez78
      @rogermartinez78 Год назад

      Stay ignorant buddy because you won't benefit from increase CO2 levels on the planet.

  • @almackinnon8774
    @almackinnon8774 Год назад +38

    I remember hearing scientists say that the Maldives are sinking and its not sea levels rising

    • @arbaz79
      @arbaz79 Год назад +6

      Yes it's soil erosion

    • @indigenous31617
      @indigenous31617 Год назад +1

      That was my thought. Otherwise, Manhattan Island would be submerged.

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 7 месяцев назад

      Both

    • @macsuibhne02
      @macsuibhne02 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@raybod1775No not both, just sinking. If the sea rises in one place then it has to rise the exact same amount everywhere else. So why isn't it? There's clear evidence that it hasn't.

    • @charlesspringer4709
      @charlesspringer4709 4 месяца назад

      @@macsuibhne02 It has risen about 9cm in the last 20 years, as if anyone would notice. Storm surge can be over 3 meters. They live where continents colide or sea floor is spreading. Very dynamic and at the moment they are sinking at least 4 times faster than sea level changes. But like all the island nations like Tuvalu and the Solomans are fishing for nations filled with guilt over their prosperity to hand out massive carbon reparation cash. It is a scam like any other and the BBC and Nat Geo and the rest are willing participants. They all make money off the story. FEAR = FUNDING.

  • @hisheroship
    @hisheroship Год назад +107

    It is fascinating from a scientific point of view that the water is rising so much in some parts of the world, and not in Sydney. It is fascinating how ideology can supersede science!

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Год назад +16

      1/You are aware our planet are rotating, right?
      2/You are aware that half of the expansion were related to ice melt and rest due to expansion of water as it heats. Now the heating expansion are taking over and the rise of the water accelerates. As an example you can look at New York and Miami. NY have had 2 large floodings last years costing billions and Miamis over 50 million year old fresh water ecological system are crumbling under salt water intrusion due to rising waters.
      3/All countries can now measure water rise but not all will experience same rise at the same time.
      Consider this as well. Australians are now the most greenhouse gas emitting nationals on the planet per Capita. You even managed to pass USA that have had that sad title for decades. Only a handful of nations have so optimal possibilities to transition fast as Australia and yet you do not do it! 300 millions climate refugees are expected in our generation, hereunder probably the Maldivian population. I am sure you, as I, would find it fair that the majority of these climate refugees are welcomed by the highest emitters and those with low population density! Australia top the list in both cases!
      and this. CO2 taxes are being introduced in nations around the world as in trade agreements. Australia can embarrass themselves further in front of the world by continuing to be slow to transition but the CO2 taxes will make your goods and services increasingly noncompetitive while your costs towards draughts, floods, bushfires etc etc do the same. That will strain your economy while you still have to invest to transition.
      You can, in other words, decide to continue your downwards spiral economically while your brand will diminish around the world OR invest NOW and laugh all the way to the bank.
      Your nation Bruce! THINK!

    • @aussie5468
      @aussie5468 Год назад +4

      @@Mike-zx1kx so many words, so little understanding of thermodynamics.

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Год назад +9

      @@aussie5468 Thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature.
      Temperature is a monotonic function of the average molecular kinetic energy of a substance. When a substance is heated, molecules begin to vibrate and move more, usually creating more distance between themselves. The relative expansion (also called strain) divided by the change in temperature is called the material's coefficient of linear thermal expansion and generally varies with temperature. As energy in particles increases, they start moving faster and faster, weakening the intermolecular forces between them and therefore expanding the substance. In other words, when water heats, it expands. Heard about the steam engine?
      Lets add this, so you can learn even more.
      Between 1901 and 2018, the average global sea level rose by 15-25 cm (6-10 in), or 1-2 mm per year.[1] This rate is increasing; sea levels are now rising at a rate of 3.7 mm (0.146 inches) per year.[2] Human-caused climate change is predominantly the cause, as it constantly heats (and thus expands) the ocean and melts land-based ice sheets and glaciers.[3] Between 1993 and 2018, thermal expansion of water contributed 42% to sea level rise (SLR); melting of temperate glaciers contributed 21%; Greenland contributed 15%; and Antarctica contributed 8%.[4]: 1576  Because sea level rise lags changes in Earth temperature, it will continue to accelerate between now and 2050 purely in response to already-occurring warming;[5] whether it continues to accelerate after that depends on human greenhouse gas emissions. If global warming is limited to 1.5 °C (2.7 °F), then sea level rise does not accelerate, but it would still amount to 2-3 m (7-10 ft) over the next 2000 years, while 19-22 metres (62-72 ft) would occur if the warming peaks at 5 °C (9.0 °F)

    • @BradGryphonn
      @BradGryphonn Год назад +4

      @@Mike-zx1kx Touché. The sad thing is, we've been warned about our current scenario for many decades. Yet, we're still doing sweet bugger all to remediate anthropogenic climate change influences.

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Год назад +2

      @@BradGryphonn Thank you. Yes! The damage done by the Murdoch media in Australia and USA are beyond comprehension. Largest emitters and least knowledgeable. When your PM stood in your parliament with a piece of coal and declared, in 2020 that it were not dangerous, he instantly diminished the brand value of Australia considerably. That made many understand just how backwards the broad climate related thinking in Australia were and highlighted how far behind in transition the nation were.
      In January the worlds largest energy transition project in the world (North Sea Summit agreement) were signed. 220 million people will in just 10 years be transitioned from fossil fuel based made electricity to emission free electricity. All done with off shore windmill parks. On top, inside same project, the worlds largest green hydrogen production from same windmills. A small percentage of this hydrogen will be used for energy production when the wind does not blow but the vast majority will be sold on the open market for cars, trucks, trains and planes. Just under around 50% of global rails are today not electrified. This have been high on many nations transition list and electrifying these rails would have costed trillions. With a high global emission free production of green hydrogen these rails can replace their diesel and diesel electric locomotives with hydrogen driven locomotives and trillions will be saved while the goal still are met. How come that the "free Australian media" have completely suppressed all information about this project for the Australian population? FACTS are that Australia could make a simple copy/paste of this project in smaller scale and become infrastructural emission free in a decade as well. It would create lots of well paying jobs while truly ensuring national emission free energy supply while you at the same time could laugh all the way to the bank! Retraining miners to raise and service off shore windmills comes to mind as an optimal solution. They would gain 10-15 years of living age and live much better life´s Could it be that your media are just as dependent on "bribes" from the fossil fuel industry like your politicians? You should realise this are more than a little democratic problem. This are humanity´s largest problem and this are the worlds largest project and you are not even informed about it!? Australian media normally LOVES articles about the biggest and top 10 lists, but apparently not in this case!
      Even on shore windmills and green hydrogen production are optimal for Australia. Imagine remote villages that suddenly can be selfsufficient with electricity and a green flexible fuel. Use the electricity you need and make green hydrogen for the areas cars, trucks and farming machines and sell the rest on the open market? Because of Murdoch and the fossil fuel industry Australia missed the opportunity to become global leaders in this technology. The 4 stroke hydrogen engine as well as the hydrogen jet engine exists now and when it comes to hydrogen driven cars and trucks it will fit a nation like the Australian much better than any electric vehicle because of the long distances.
      Its a bit sad that some do not seem to realise that only a friend will tell you the truth that might feel uncomfortable to hear. Your enemy will happily stay silent while you fail. The silent ones are Murdoch media and many of your politician, that needs to redesign the taxation system to accommodate for new energy production and usage, instead of subsidising fossil fuels that will prevent Australia from exporting eventually and thus leave you penny less fast as the rest of the world´s trade and taxation systems will make you un-competitive.
      May the truth soon dawn for the broad population. The current situation and Australia´s stance in the free world are deteriorating daily at the moment. I know your media do not tell you, but that are the truth. Australia are alienating themselves from their best friends that understand and respond to reality.

  • @marysmith3761
    @marysmith3761 Год назад +23

    I work in a thriftstore. When donations don’t sell, they get thrown in the trash, (not my idea). Even things that are new with store labels still attached are thrown out in the dumpster, if they don’t sell. It breaks my heart, but most thrift stores do it.

    • @stefanjohansson2373
      @stefanjohansson2373 Год назад +4

      It’s all about money as in any other situation.

    • @Maya_Pinion
      @Maya_Pinion Год назад +3

      Where I'm from,the volunteer workers were permitted to help themselves.

    • @davearbogast2882
      @davearbogast2882 Год назад +2

      In Michigan's big box thrift stores, a good % of the workers are sent by the courts to work for free as part of their "community Service"

    • @tonyluseno2673
      @tonyluseno2673 Год назад +1

      Not very thrifty if u ask me🥴🥴

    • @truecanadian1616
      @truecanadian1616 Год назад +2

      I live in Eastern Ontario and a few million years ago it was a seabed. A few thousand ago glaciers stood a mile high over my home site. The climate will continue to change in ways we don't expect and any Peoplekind living at an elevation of less than 20 feet above sea level cannot expect to live there forever.

  • @beet1
    @beet1 Год назад +12

    Coastlines have been eroding and changing for 200 billon years. But it's all 'Australia's' fault'. Most islands are actually getting bigger. This 'scientist' relies on doom and gloom for his livelihood !!

    • @rogermartinez78
      @rogermartinez78 Год назад

      You have a point but you like many on the planet your brain cannot comprehend what is happening and hope will not save us!

    • @beet1
      @beet1 Год назад

      @@rogermartinez78 WAKE UP ! The political elite are making a massive power grab. If you go against their narrative they have a hundred ways to destroy your life. You're the one that needs to wake up and stop being a 'useful idiot'. They don't give a damn about the climate. After you've spent 500 trillion on so called 'green energy' 'save the planet I feel morally superior but don't think very deeply, I want everyone to think I'm really good because I believe in all this b.s.' it will do nothing to change the climate. Instead, economies will collapse and billions will starve. It's already started to happen with power bills tripling ! But that'll be Ok because the elites hate the human race anyway ! The marxist elites need to totally flatten humanity before they can 'introduce' communism. Communism is another word for living in pure hell. It'll be just 'them and us' They'll still be able to fly around the world in their private jets. But 'you'll have nothing and be happy'. I know it's hard to take all this in when you have a 'small brain'. Come to think of it, why don't you worry about the real apocalypse- de-population.

    • @MrJJ042804
      @MrJJ042804 7 месяцев назад

      If someone warns you of an approaching danger, like a car, do you think it's just doom and gloom and keep walking? Through warnings of dangers is how humanity survives, and by denying and ignoring these dangers you're denying future generations a chance of survival! And for what, so that a handful of Billionaires can keep living a life of extreme luxury and power?

  • @realgagnon1203
    @realgagnon1203 Год назад +43

    If the water is rising in the Maldives, it would be rising equally in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Somalia, Oman..... It is not. The sea level cannot accumulate and rise in one spot, around 1 island. The Maldives islands are sinking. Which is also a tragedy and it saddens me greatly.

    • @sutherlandshots2954
      @sutherlandshots2954 Год назад +6

      Do some research man.Sea level rise is not equal.

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Год назад

      @@sutherlandshots2954 so…water can hill up in places…that’s what you’re alluding to….
      Maybe on a government sponsored “scientists” experiment…most Commonsense types know it seeks level. With gravitational pull being the same….. amazing

    • @jameselliot5238
      @jameselliot5238 Год назад +5

      It is rising in all those countries and has been for the last 200 years and beyond.

    • @rogermartinez78
      @rogermartinez78 Год назад

      Stay ignorant my friend because in 2100 you and will be gone!

    • @Toroimera
      @Toroimera Год назад

      Yeah i think the sea level is not flat as we think its is and is shaped by the geography of the ocean bottom. For example the sea level in Mariana trench would be lower then some where with high geographical elevation

  • @koalatheworld
    @koalatheworld Год назад +16

    This is the first time 60 minutes Australia has an open comment section! I must comment that Liz Hayes has a fabulous hairstyle! I love her new look 🎉

    • @_wallnutz_
      @_wallnutz_ Год назад +1

      Hope they don't search by newest comments first or it'll be shut off quick smart.

    • @Kastistos2000
      @Kastistos2000 Год назад +3

      The report is actually 11-15 years old.The President Mohamed Nasheed was President from 2008 - 2012.

  • @nazeerahmedsonday5071
    @nazeerahmedsonday5071 Год назад +30

    its ironic that the Maldives main income is tourism and tourism has a huge carbon footprint. The country in effect is contributing to its own sinking aside from the real culprits causing global north/western countries.

    • @jellavanberkum8096
      @jellavanberkum8096 Год назад +4

      Exactly my thoughts. Why do they think they contributed little to the problem.
      Just look up the number off tourists that visit the maldives yearly and how much their own contribution to the problem could be reduced by just closing the whole tourism industry over there and probably to all tropical islands that are now slowly taken by the ocean.
      Just back to basics. But that should be for everyone in the world offcourse😏

    • @davearbogast2882
      @davearbogast2882 Год назад

      Root cause = This Earth can only sustain 2 billion people without burning fossil fuel - John Deere does not run on batteries… so, what to do with 6 billion dead bodies?

    • @michaeln9379
      @michaeln9379 Год назад +2

      It's unfortunate that one of the worst things we can do to cause CO2 is to fly in planes.

    • @SimonWallwork
      @SimonWallwork Год назад

      What a load of bollocks.

    • @almackinnon8774
      @almackinnon8774 Год назад +3

      Thats exactly right, its sinking, the sea levels are not rising

  • @artfasil
    @artfasil Год назад +22

    The climate is always changing, it has been that way since Earth formed.

    • @michaeln9379
      @michaeln9379 Год назад

      And your point? Man has caused it to change faster than it was before.

    • @dd7521
      @dd7521 Год назад +2

      Exactly

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Год назад +18

    It has happened before, hence they have found pyramids, ancient buildings, huge walls etc under the ocean.

  • @CatLittlepage
    @CatLittlepage Год назад +21

    This guy is so warm and I'm so glad Maldives seems to be in good hands. Bless the people of this land

  • @lastChang
    @lastChang Год назад +4

    Thanks China🇨🇳 for continued
    - building more and more *coal-fired power plants,* and
    - burning more and more *fossil fuel.*

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

    • @mohammedbinothman6884
      @mohammedbinothman6884 Год назад

      They came to my country and were murdered. We collect their heads as trophies.

  • @cnvramamoorthy8358
    @cnvramamoorthy8358 Год назад +8

    Maldives will be there for another 100 of years . Last month in visited there and saw lot of development going .

    • @iawarenow658
      @iawarenow658 Год назад

      maldives are not paradise.. it is a mad Islamist state; ruclips.net/video/hWywWtcZBMQ/видео.html

    • @hisheroship
      @hisheroship Год назад

      No doubt with money that they are claiming as compensation for the manufactured disaster they are experiencing.

    • @Anosh_Mmorpg
      @Anosh_Mmorpg 26 дней назад

      Development is a nice thing but what happens to all that development when sea waters come flooding in?

  • @Richard482
    @Richard482 Год назад +26

    Can we make sure that this happened because of sea levels rising and not the Maldives sinking, which I suspect is the case.

    • @chadcadsonvii5258
      @chadcadsonvii5258 Год назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @NoNopeAndNo
      @NoNopeAndNo Год назад +2

      Sand is always shifting worldwide. Some areas deplete other areas build-up, see before after aerial photos worldwide

    • @David_in_Thailand
      @David_in_Thailand Год назад

      I love how social media let's people broadcast their stupidity. Science predicted sea levels would rise. Then, guess what? The sea levels were confirmed to be rising. Then the idiots come out and say "No, the island is sinking."

    • @tomiasthexder7673
      @tomiasthexder7673 Год назад

      @@NoNopeAndNo Don't let facts interfere with the climate change agenda.

    • @kateorwell7203
      @kateorwell7203 Год назад +2

      ​@@chadcadsonvii5258 Yes, that's what is happening, the islands are sinking and are victims of natural storm erosion and build up. Boundaries of sand atoll islands are CONSTANTLY shifting, even if it's not particularly noticeable until someone shows up with a camera and drama laden rhetoric.

  • @arnoldlueders7500
    @arnoldlueders7500 Год назад +6

    Oh well. The oceans have gone up and down over the life of the life. At 3:30 that man literally LIED. It has not been "millions" of years since the coral reefs of the Maldives have had any issues. During the last ice age between 11,600 and 20,000 years ago, the oceans were 400 FEET lower than today. So there were not coral reefs in the Maldives like there are today.
    Because we humans have built on islands and close to shore within the past 500 years or so does not make the rise and lowering of the oceans stop. So NOW it is a big problem??? The Co2 levels on Earth today are lower than what they should be. They are under 400 ppm when they should be closer to 1000 ppm. Yes, the Earth's climate is changing...AS IT ALWAYS HAS!!
    the answer? MOVE.

  • @diane235
    @diane235 Год назад +5

    Is it just the Western world that causes global warming, as he stated? What about India, China and Russia? Are they not part of the problem also? Have these countries lowered their carbon footprint too?

    • @OK-ke3jg
      @OK-ke3jg Год назад

      It's the sun that warms the earth, the hot air out of filthy rich greedy globalists arses creates the climate scams. They just can't give up on world domination and money means nothing to them anymore. They need amusement and manipulating us is it.

  • @unpopuIaropinion
    @unpopuIaropinion Год назад +6

    Maldives is part of the reason of the problem. How many tons of CO2 have been emmited for people to visit the Maldives ? Tourism is a problem!

    • @iawarenow658
      @iawarenow658 Год назад

      maldives are not paradise.. it is a mad Islamist state; ruclips.net/video/hWywWtcZBMQ/видео.html

  • @TheChrisEMartin
    @TheChrisEMartin Год назад +6

    This is just utter nonsense. The fact is that small tropical islands and atolls shift with natural processes, so you can always find one beach somewhere that has changed over time. However, the over-arching picture is very different. A study at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, published in 2021 (and it's not the only one) undertook an extensive study of atolls in the Pacific Nations of Marshall Islands and Kiribati as well as the Maldives and found that the bulk of these islands had grown in area over the past six decades - only 10% had become smaller. A report in Science Direct confirmed - using LANDSAT satellite imagery - that since 200 the Maldives have ADDED 37.50 square km of land area. The other point is that if the Maldives Government was genuinely concerned how come they are still building airports and expanding the tourist industry?

    • @iawarenow658
      @iawarenow658 Год назад

      maldives are not paradise.. it is a mad Islamist state; ruclips.net/video/hWywWtcZBMQ/видео.html

  • @tommyg148
    @tommyg148 Год назад +16

    There have been different periods of climate change for billions of years. History shows that we can't stop the inevitable changes of climate,but we do adapt and survive

    • @lillybyte
      @lillybyte Год назад +1

      Naturally, the climate changes over millions of years-- not hundred of yearss, or even decades. Unfortunately for us, we cannot adapt to decades of quick change.

    • @tommyg148
      @tommyg148 Год назад +3

      @lillybyte The medieval "warm" period lasted between the 10th and 14th centuries, followed by the little ice age period until the 19th century. Now in the 21st century,it's reasonable to believe that by roughly the 24th century,earth will see dramatic climate change.

    • @eggplantandpeach
      @eggplantandpeach Год назад

      Natural vs man made..

  • @donchonealyotheoneal5456
    @donchonealyotheoneal5456 Год назад +10

    I really like that President he sounds smarter than most politicians in America and you can see that he doesn't talk through the side of his face and also he has class again much more than most politicians in America

  • @gregvisioninfosoft
    @gregvisioninfosoft Год назад +28

    If water levels were rising due to this problem it would be all beach front properties in all countries experiencing this same phenomenom. So since this is NOT the case, could it possibly be that literally the island is sinking, as opposed to rising water levels?

    • @michaelrooke396
      @michaelrooke396 Год назад +12

      OMG.... stop
      Your common sense isn't required in these comments

    • @stuartsharples9520
      @stuartsharples9520 Год назад +3

      Exactly ..👍

    • @PD-ws4td
      @PD-ws4td Год назад

      This IS the case, however, it much less noticeable than on islands that are practically just sitting centimeters over the water.

    • @roninbudo
      @roninbudo Год назад

      PLEASE STOP YOUR MAKES TOO MUCH SENSE

  • @GazGuitarz
    @GazGuitarz Год назад +18

    I live bang smack on the edge of Moreton Bay Queensland and my back yard literally IS Moreton Bay! The ocean waves continually lap (during full tide) at the small rock retaining wall that divides the Bay and my backyard. I can most sincerely tell you that there has been no noticeable rise in sea levels over the last 19 years that I have lived here and prior to that the only "rise" in water levels was during a very rare Storm surge that may or may not occur every 50+ years. The last one was in the 1960's and water heights were above the power line poles. Fortunately I live in a top floor apartment on the off chance that it may happen again. My parents were taught that the Pacific Islands were slowly sinking when they were at school in the 1930's! Not due to climate change, but rather the way that Pacific Islands are formed. They are mostly volcanic formations that both lose land to the ocean and also "grow" new land formations due to lava flows and tectonic plate upheaval. I was taught the same thing when I was at school in the 60's-70's.

    • @reneesantiago6496
      @reneesantiago6496 Год назад +1

      THANK YOU!!!!

    • @MV2024WDC
      @MV2024WDC Год назад +5

      Exactly.. don’t let the truth get in the way of the biggest transfer of money in history!

    • @colinboniface194
      @colinboniface194 Год назад +4

      Yeah... 50 years ago, I holidayed in a coastal area in NZ for 5 years... I go back there now in my retirement and the old jetty is in the same place and water at high tide does NOT cover the walkway... If the global sea level had risen that much, the wharf would be under at high tide and it is not... There has been no change in my 50 years of going there...

    • @shaneannandale457
      @shaneannandale457 Год назад

      Lucky for you over last 40 years it’s definitely gone up in Busselton WA

    • @MV2024WDC
      @MV2024WDC Год назад +2

      @@shaneannandale457 no it hasn’t. That’s called the tide. It goes in and it goes out.

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Год назад +19

    The ocean at my beach has not changed in height in the last 40 years

    •  Год назад

      Go to these Solomon or Maldives islands and check the islands, photos and inhabitants. NO, climate warming varies A LOT from country to country. Canada temperatures have increased +4,5°C in average over 100 years vs a world average of +1,7°C !

  • @stevencahill3628
    @stevencahill3628 Год назад +20

    this was aired 14 years ago. what does it look like now?

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

    • @canopybreezesoutdoors4916
      @canopybreezesoutdoors4916 Год назад +23

      You better still take a boat, a bunch of cash, and a ladder to get up on the island, because the islands are still ABOVE the water. Anyone who knows anything about beaches knows that with each storm the sand comes and goes, but the level of the sea is EXACTLY THE SAME. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @analitic900
      @analitic900 Год назад +2

      @@canopybreezesoutdoors4916 Exactly 👍

    • @jamesscully529
      @jamesscully529 Год назад +1

      @@analitic900 They did say by the end of the century, so it is a matter of fraction of an inch a year globally. Maybe the reclamation and coral building project is staving it off like they even noted in the piece.

    • @jamesscully529
      @jamesscully529 Год назад +3

      @@canopybreezesoutdoors4916 Beaches do recede and collect due to storms, but that is something different than what they are talking about here. The seal level has been rising over the last 120 years, at a rate of about 2mm per year and the rate is increasing. The last study in 2018 has the seal level almost a foot above the 1900 level.

  • @darrylcombe2469
    @darrylcombe2469 Год назад +25

    Why is Zanzibar (relatively close to Maldives and also very flat) not having this same issue? Why are their sea levels not 'rising'? This seems to be more a factor of land erosion rather than rising sea levels.

    • @scotthenry3401
      @scotthenry3401 Год назад

      Localised global warming..... its a thing man,.... stop asking questions and pay your carbon taxes or you will be jailed for climate discrimination .... you fascist!?!?!?!!?!? ;-)

    • @yowten8994
      @yowten8994 Год назад +1

      Absolutely 💯

    • @shanalive
      @shanalive Год назад +2

      @@yowten8994 How long have you been living on Zanzibar?

  • @chrismurray9745
    @chrismurray9745 Год назад +3

    My fishing spot exactly the same tide as 50 years ago not a millimetre higher

  • @vvldఅదే
    @vvldఅదే Год назад +1

    " Maldives out" is slogan of global warming -KARMA is powerful.

  • @KeithBarnett
    @KeithBarnett Год назад +4

    Another report I once saw says they are sinking. Not having to do with sea rising.

  • @glendacarloshhe9684
    @glendacarloshhe9684 Год назад +1

    Amazing interview. The Maldives President is a most impressive man. I hope he does "change the world".

  • @TonusMahonus
    @TonusMahonus Год назад +4

    Budds Beach in Sufers Paradise should have gone under long ago then. Still is only affected on a King tide. As the guy in the show says, its erosion.

    • @ericjorgensen8028
      @ericjorgensen8028 Год назад

      Yup. If the water is rising and reefs are dying the surf spots would be changing... Haven't heard that is happening. Still a prime destination for surfing...spots still working as they were when first surfed

  • @gingersnapped5235
    @gingersnapped5235 Год назад +44

    Save the Maldives!! What a beautiful nation, worth saving.

    • @_wallnutz_
      @_wallnutz_ Год назад

      The sun controls the climate. Kill Gates can block it out for us.

    • @diorocks5858
      @diorocks5858 Год назад +5

      save them as they welcome guests arriving of international flights lol

    • @NoNopeAndNo
      @NoNopeAndNo Год назад

      ​@@diorocks5858 😂

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Год назад

      Don't fall for this deep state scam! Read Fiji islander Ben Duea's comment, 8 hours earlier than yours, begins "Strange how the water has gone up..." especially Paxphasmatis Riley's reply to him:
      "I live bang smack on the edge of Moreton Bay..."

    • @-First-Last
      @-First-Last Год назад +1

      And what the hell do you propose ? Did it happened to you to think for a second that you are told lies too ?

  • @keetahbrough
    @keetahbrough Год назад +1

    1:28 you say the sea is 'rising' but very clearly, in your video there, you see it's the LAND CHANGING.

  • @svintrepid166
    @svintrepid166 Год назад +6

    I was stuck in the Maldives on my sailboat during Covid. After 180 days, I finally had to get my Embassy to intervene to remind the Maldives they cannot hold me as a prisoner if I wanter to sail away. There was no food, no water, I was a literal prisoner. I'd be more than happy to see the Maldives sink into the ocean.

  • @roedette
    @roedette Год назад +4

    I live in South Africa. The castle of Good Hope was built on the sea shores nearly 400 years ago. The sea has receded since then so much that it is not on the shore anymore, so if water starts rising again it only tells me that the world moves through stages. Its nothing new. Its just new for us in this generation. I wish everyone could understand that and not go on about climate change. Educate yourself first. Scientist found forests under the Arctic ice. How did it get there - at some stage it had to be not frozen. Think about it.

    • @hisheroship
      @hisheroship Год назад

      Be careful with facts, they are the very thing that the lunatic don’t like.

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc Год назад

      It does not mean the sea has receded. The Romans build Ostia Antica about 2000 years ago on the shores of the Mediterranean as a port city. Today, it is 2 miles from shore. Why? Sediments carried by the Tiber River built up new land over time.

    • @oliverleonard7730
      @oliverleonard7730 Год назад

      Same with Winchelsea Beach and most of Romney Marsh it was all under water some 300 years ago, Rye was on the coast now it's 5 miles from the sea.

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 Год назад +2

    We need to make this man king of the world - right now. I can't remember the last time I heard someone so intellegent.

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc Год назад

      I'm guessing that was a joke or sarcasm. He literally said everyone in the Maldives will die in 10 years - which is hyperbolic nonsense. Perhaps if folks were dumb enough to _stay_ in the Maldives after they have been washed away - perhaps. But, even with the current rate of erosion, there is _plenty_ of time to relocate to higher ground (that is, not the Maldives). Is it possible to save the Maldives? Probably not, it's just a matter of time.

  • @majorcarlton137
    @majorcarlton137 Год назад +6

    I truly believe that my ex-wife's hot air is the catalyst for global warming!

    • @OK-ke3jg
      @OK-ke3jg Год назад

      I believe you more than the parasites funding this brainwashing

  • @walkerholmes4426
    @walkerholmes4426 Год назад +2

    The Australian English is beautiful…I watch these videos as I do house work kinda like listening to a pidcast

  • @matthewphair2469
    @matthewphair2469 Год назад +17

    The climate has changed so much in the history of the world. It's not the first to go under as is evident from so many civilisations now on the bottom of the ocean. For that matter retreating glaciers are show some of the oldest human hunting tools in an area that was entirely ice for hundreds of years. Thanks' Liz for further dramatizing natural earth changes.

    • @thatthingthatisaid65
      @thatthingthatisaid65 Год назад

      Correct. All civilizations eventually get killed off by mass extinction events. We can't stop it, so why care? I've been cracking open old fridges to release the gas to help cool us all down. Thanks for not mentioning that, Liz.

    • @TallicatGames
      @TallicatGames Год назад

      Where did you get your degree in climatology? Do you have a Masters or a PhD in climatology?

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc Год назад +1

      The difference is that ice sheets retreating from the last glacial maximum took place over thousands of years (over 10,000). However, while the earth is naturally heating up as we exit the last ice age (the norm), human activity has accelerated this natural process by replicating what took nature about 5,000 years in only a century.

  • @wilson5377
    @wilson5377 Год назад +6

    This is truly sad not only for the Maldives, but for all the rest of the island nations around the world.
    60 Minutes Australia aired this 14 years ago to make us more aware of what's been going on.
    And yet today,
    these days, we could all call it crazy times...
    with all the advancements in tech going on, people seems to be unconcerned about the very planet we live in. Sad... really.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад +1

      Hasn't it yet occured to you, even once, that you've been lied too? No? Sad... really.

    • @chadcadsonvii5258
      @chadcadsonvii5258 Год назад

      The Maldives is sinking, the oceans are not rising at the levels claimed. Wake up to the psyop before they use it to enslave you!

  • @JEZER911
    @JEZER911 Год назад +4

    I'm so sad because few years Maldives will disappear in the map, thanks for the Australian people who accepts this beautiful people from Maldives.

  • @jameslindsey4002
    @jameslindsey4002 Год назад +2

    Weird how the water level around USA is the same level as it was 30 years ago. Just Crazy. Perhaps has nothing to do with the climate but maybe the island is sinking??

  • @lemisi79
    @lemisi79 Год назад +8

    Many more islands face the same, like Kiribati. Nature gives and nature takes in a perfect way. People are part of nature, only we the people have developed a different 'mindset'.

  • @lillybyte
    @lillybyte Год назад +5

    I live in north-east Canada, we see /directly/ with our own eyes what climate change is doing. We used to be a "cold" place, but every year we were/are breaking summer and winter warming temperatures-- and the ice bergs floating around us are getting bigger and bigger as they break from the north glaciers. Not to mention, our land in the north is literally exploding as the permafrost thaws out, methane pockets thaw and explode from the ground, sending more methane into the air than the planet can deal with. People in more temperate climates have no idea what is coming for them until it is too late... for them. We started it, but now it is self-cycling and we /can't/ stop it. Every time in history the planet changed temperature by 2C... all large animals on the planet went extinct. We are not special, it is our turn next. And we cannot stop it.

    • @dzcav3
      @dzcav3 Год назад +3

      I'm glad you admit climate has changed multiple times in the past WITHOUT human intervention. Perhaps others can also admit that truth, put the hysteria behind us, and get on with our lives. It's MUCH more productive to simply adapt to changes than pretend that we can order the sea to obey us. King Canute demonstrated the folly of that.

    • @ms.brandi8683
      @ms.brandi8683 Год назад

      Omg are u serious I guess the more Justin Trudeau breaks us and we pay for weather changes it will fix it all eh?? You r def vaxxed.

    • @differencemaker242
      @differencemaker242 Год назад +2

      It's the same as it's always been. We must adapt or die. That's it. While this may be occurring and painted as bad. I suppose it will eventually make a place like Greenland, a habital place. The earth has always changed and always will. Who promised us that it wouldn't?

  • @danhartigan9529
    @danhartigan9529 Год назад +2

    They did a core sample of a lake in newzealand and 4000 years ago They found shell fish. The sea level was 1 meter higher then. This lake is freshwater with no shellfish in it...

  • @Mack697
    @Mack697 Год назад +3

    If half of the content providers on social media were as good as Mrs Dailey Carinn Fx, bitcoin trading enthusiasts will be some of the richest self made of the last decade. We need more guides like her,,

    • @joanigw123
      @joanigw123 Год назад +1

      Trading bitcoins is now very straightforward unlike before. Being a premium cryptocurrency earner, I have been able to create good history, so I understand

  • @Facekickerr699
    @Facekickerr699 Год назад +2

    Omg the earth is changing??????!!!!!! No fuckiny way! Like it has been for 5 million years?!!!!! Woaaahh who woulda guessed it.

  • @davidanderson7138
    @davidanderson7138 Год назад +23

    Haven’t you heard of the geological process of isostatic equilibrium?, ie as weight builds up on the crust the land sinks

    • @justinmas299
      @justinmas299 Год назад +5

      Haven't you ever heard of carbon and melting glaciers? Putz

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 Год назад +4

      The expert David has spoken …. BS

    • @jamesfohare
      @jamesfohare Год назад +3

      ⁠@@justinmas299 have you ever ever BS

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

    • @demarcusfaulkner7411
      @demarcusfaulkner7411 Год назад

      This has been happening because of the warming of the earth.

  • @CJ-nf5jd
    @CJ-nf5jd Год назад +2

    The oil companies make obscene amounts of profit while contributing the most destructive pollution and harm to the environment, they should be the major entity to fix their damages. Maybe they can build new supports to lift the islands, develop new seawalls with their profits, or like in water world build huge island ships that can carry Maldives on the water. Spend the time and money on repairing the damage instead of band aids.

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      Currently they and others are greedily eyeing off the Antarctic for the massive coal, oil, gas and other valuable mineral deposits found there. What do you suppose they'll be doing with those after the winner takes all?

  • @Gokoo-24
    @Gokoo-24 Год назад +3

    We will save our country 🇲🇻❤️

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Год назад

      Build artificial island like the Chinese are doing in the South China sea.

  • @tslee8236
    @tslee8236 Год назад +1

    Erosion is a natural occurrence. It is a stretch to pin it on climate change.
    Tectonic movements can change landscapes, lifting or sinking pockets of land. Let's not forget that we are living on floating land crust and there is molten liquid underneath.

  • @OddWoz
    @OddWoz Год назад +3

    I like this guy! The Maldivian president is a real dude.

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      Yep real sharp at getting money from stupid suckers like Australia.

  • @justincarter5167
    @justincarter5167 Год назад +2

    Malta and the med use to have much more land and the channel Islands that separate the UK to Europe use to be land 18000 years ago. Warming happened, except it wasn't manmade. Oh and President Nasheed left the Presidency back in 2012, he was a "new" President in 2008, as the reporter said, and it's over 10 years now AND the Maldives are still their.

  • @ralph1270
    @ralph1270 Год назад +3

    I love this show❣

  • @hhazelhoff1363
    @hhazelhoff1363 Год назад +1

    I’m a home builder in south Florida, I predominantly build multi million dollar homes n barrier islands. Also lots of condominiums and hotels constantly under construction. I tell all my customers, if you build on a sandbar your have to willing to take that risk. And there are plenty of people investing Thierry hard earned money in these projects. Despite all the increased hurricane risk. But I can tell you one thing for certain, here in Florida water levels are rising, but our prediction is that we have at least 100 years to figure it out. The water is rising maybe one inch every 10 years. We will figure it out , we always do

  • @givemeabreakdoc
    @givemeabreakdoc Год назад +1

    Things have been “lost to climate change” since the beginning of time.

  • @Kezzht
    @Kezzht Год назад +4

    They have been saying this for years.
    The tides moving around the islands move sand deposits and the water temperature changes as the currents change.
    Climate change is commonly known as weather.
    Show the beaches on other islands that have increased

  • @BoydGilbreath
    @BoydGilbreath Год назад +2

    They could change this whole narrative the way the US and other places are trying to do it. The headline is something like:" Top 10 Sinking Cities". You see, foolish humans built skyscrapers too close to the ocean, and that's causing the land too sink. A lot of people have repeated just that without giving a thought to how long the skyscrapers have been there, and how only now is sea level rise increasing so fast. Maybe all the people in those skyscrapers gained a lot of weight!

  • @G_Otieno
    @G_Otieno Год назад +4

    I am just going to be honest, the president is very worried you can just see in hes face...but its good he's already thinking a head of time.

  • @santamariamarvy
    @santamariamarvy Год назад +1

    "It's not happening to me so it's not true"
    TELL THAT TO EVERYONE ELSE WHO DOES.

  • @pfrstreetgang7511
    @pfrstreetgang7511 Год назад +5

    You're a good man Mr. Nashid. Instead of spending all your energy proving blame, etc, you are planning well in advance for your nation's future.

    • @Kastistos2000
      @Kastistos2000 Год назад

      The report is 11-15 years old.He is no longer President as of 2012.He was President from 2008-2012

  • @aidatumbaga2735
    @aidatumbaga2735 Год назад +2

    Beautiful Island ❤

  • @drsyn9616
    @drsyn9616 Год назад +3

    Islands have come and gone ever since the earth was formed

  • @hedycampbell586
    @hedycampbell586 Год назад +1

    If this was aired in 2009, then the 10 years mentioned to change the world and avoid catastrophe has passed in 2019, 4 years ago. Where is Maldives at in 2023, and where are we at?

  • @kasurottv5603
    @kasurottv5603 Год назад +3

    A beautiful paradise

  • @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629
    @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629 Год назад

    Omg Maldives the most beautiful place on this planet. I wish to see the Maldives one day, that is my wish ❤

  • @douglascolman4501
    @douglascolman4501 Год назад +15

    It's a sandy beach.
    Perhaps erosion has more to do with it than much else.

    • @davidanderson7138
      @davidanderson7138 Год назад

      It’s a coral island, as coral/weight builds up it sinks

    • @douglascolman4501
      @douglascolman4501 Год назад +1

      @@davidanderson7138
      Hello David, I have been living on a coral island for the last 17yrs. and the ocean is my front yard. I haven't noticed any changes in the water level other than the change of tides.
      Coral islands sinking under their own weight is quite a novel idea.

    • @SharpLife4
      @SharpLife4 Год назад +1

      @@douglascolman4501 exactly changing tides. Our low tide in some areas now actually gives us more land. Our boats are now on land. Never happened and now a few times a year the tide is so low. They will have to move all the infrastructure to fix this.

    • @Martin-xx2kw
      @Martin-xx2kw Год назад

      Bingo!

  • @desmondfranklin9029
    @desmondfranklin9029 Год назад

    Water water everywhere
    .....this time next year we ll all be under water and i dont even have a snorkel.That lifejacket in the wardrobe was hilarious

  • @dzcav3
    @dzcav3 Год назад +3

    This show presented only ONE possible climate-related fact: ONE beach is eroding. Beaches around the world build up and erode over the decades. ONE beach means nothing.
    The "coral expert" didn't utter a single fact. Nothing about changing ocean temperature or ph. He simply opined that the coral was all going to die. I strongly suspect he said exactly the same thing a decade ago when Australia's Great Coral Reef was bleached and not doing well, but now it has come back very strongly.
    This whole story was just Chicken Little running around saying the sky is falling.

  • @tenwaystowearit
    @tenwaystowearit Год назад +1

    They left comments on for this one. 🤔

  • @tenwaystowearit
    @tenwaystowearit Год назад +3

    This is so depressing. I need to do more. 🤦🏾‍♀️🙏🏾

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      Try becoming a Breatharian. I wish you the best of luck!

  • @glenmathews3399
    @glenmathews3399 Год назад +1

    Such crap . I work in the Maldives the water has not risen a bit . Speak to the elders there..they will tell you in the last 80 years the water has not risen.

  • @passamaquoddy5590
    @passamaquoddy5590 Год назад +6

    Wait a minute didn't you say climate change was the reason for the water drying up🤔

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

  • @Strider2014
    @Strider2014 Год назад +1

    Way to go 🤦🏾‍♂️ we ruined our planet. Now while leaving our kids a broken world , We decided to fight amongst ourselves 😡😞🤔👽. One world One People!

  • @vivavasquez
    @vivavasquez Год назад +3

    this man was before Greta , and my question is why did you not listen before a white person sounded the alarm ?

  • @chrischris8550
    @chrischris8550 Год назад +2

    Desalination! A one word answer, that would cure most problems around the world.

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      What do we do with the leftover extracted salt and the nasty chemicals that are generated by these white elephants? We already have a bunch of these expensive dinosaur plants spread about the place and they are now rotting and corroding away. Back near the end of the first decade of the 21st Century we had this climate change cultist dork called Professor Tim Flannery who was the government's Chief advisor on all things climate changey.
      He kept harping on about doom and disaster and telling us that Australia had passed the point of no return, so therefore we would be living in a permanent drought by 2012! Our governments loved it and spent up big time on de-sal plants. Cost taxpayer's a bundle and now most under-used, with many simply rusting and eroding away.
      The government calls them a "backup plan" nowadays, but if they are needed in the future, most won't work because they haven't been maintained.
      I think Professor Flannery holds the world record for the most climate doomsday predictions made that have failed to occur! Something like 26 predictions that he made which were all based on IPCC models, completely failed to occur. Another one of his predictions was that Sydney Harbour would be underwater by 2012! (He really hated the year 2012) hahah. Of course Professor Flannery not only talked the talk, but also walked the walk. His chosen place of residence being a very luxurious home on the Sydney waterfront! Bwwhahha! The only bigger hypocrite and failed climate change false prophet to come anywhere near him is "the oceans are boiling" Al Gore!

  • @fullspectrumdominanc
    @fullspectrumdominanc Год назад +5

    You know there used to be Gondwana land things changed 😂 time to move !

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      Yep an over population of dinocows were responsible for sure! Damn those dinocows!

    • @fullspectrumdominanc
      @fullspectrumdominanc Год назад

      @@GazGuitarz 😂

  • @TheSamuiman
    @TheSamuiman Год назад +1

    May, just maybe they should stop claiming sand from the sea for building purpose, as I have witnessed somewhere else in SEA, then the people were complaining that the beaches were disappearing due to "climate change"..... it's all men made! There are Islands, before the west coast of India (Lakshadweep), that literally move...!!!

  • @markosborne53
    @markosborne53 Год назад +7

    How much land has been lost in Sydney Harbour. Water levels are the same as always.

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 Год назад +1

      Hope you can swim.

    • @analitic900
      @analitic900 Год назад

      @@bernardofitzpatrick5403Clime change BS are for people who don't bother to educate themselves. This documentary is 14 years old and the see level in that area is the same. BDW do a basic physics experiment: glass full of ice, top until it riches the edge of glass. Fill up with water to a very top- the same level as the ice. Clean dry a space/table around the glas. Wait for few hours, room temperature, until ice melts. If you don't move the glass or the table you will see that ice melted but not a drop of water spilled. Basic physics. That is why the see level will never raise.

  • @AppalachianHistoryDetectives
    @AppalachianHistoryDetectives Год назад +1

    If this is the case then land in northern latitudes that were once too cold now May become livable.

  • @ofeyofey
    @ofeyofey Год назад +4

    Is the Maldives actually being effected by rising sea levels or is it sinking? How many flights in and out of the Maldives everyday and surely the pollution causes climate change. So they're a victim of there own success.

    • @williamgarcia1909
      @williamgarcia1909 Год назад

      YES.

    • @analitic900
      @analitic900 Год назад

      @@williamgarcia1909 No, Clime change BS are for people who don't bother to do any research by themselves. This documentary is 14 years old and the see level in that area is the same. BDW do a basic physics experiment: glass full of ice, top until it riches the edge of glass. Fill up with water to a very top- the same level as the ice. Clean dry a space/table around the glas. Wait for few hours, room temperature, until ice melts. If you don't move the glass or the table you will see that ice melted but not a drop of water spilled. Basic physics. That is why the see level will never raise.

  • @scotthenry3401
    @scotthenry3401 Год назад +1

    Fact- Our average temperature has gone up one whole degree celcius when compared to the coldest year ever on record so with that in mind im not concerned at all. Are we sure the Maldives arent "sinking" due to tectonic or volcanic issues...?

  • @mikehasted6348
    @mikehasted6348 Год назад +8

    I'd like to ask why there doesn't appear to be any rise in sea water around the fringes of the Indian Ocean. Could it be that the earths crust is subsiding in the area of the Maldives? The opposite of the Himalayas. Is global warming financially important to those that choose to believe it and promote it, possibly! However, explain the large increase in ice shelves in the Antarctic since 2019? let's all just ask ourselves a few logical questions before we all run around, screaming doom with our hands in the air! Personally, I think it's all completely natural and the earths climate cycle continues as it has done for millennia! The outcome of all this miss interpretation of data and chasing of net zero, will bankrupt the industrial West, this intern will create shortages globally, creating famine in more challenged societies. The world has never been in such a good place as this last century with less poverty and famine globally every day, but surely this will decline with ineffective, green, energy, alternatives, and the loss of essential traditional energy sources in the western world. A certain country that is building two coal fired power stations a week while ignoring net zero, and the so-called climate crisis will become all powerful. Let's all just take a deep breath and think about it, very seriously!

    • @davidtaylor111
      @davidtaylor111 Год назад +1

      Another armchair scientist who literally has no idea what he's talking about. The warm pools are getting even warmer and sending humidity into the atmosphere which creates more rain. Also, they are most certainly rising. Indian Ocean sea levels are rising unevenly and threatening coastal areas and islands. Sea-level rise is especially high along the coastlines of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, Sri Lanka, Sumatra and Java.

  • @zdzislawmeglicki2262
    @zdzislawmeglicki2262 Год назад +1

    Beach erosion is a normal phenomenon that has nothing to do with "climate change." The sea level rise has been about 1.5mm/yr for well over a century and without detectable acceleration which is too little to be of any consequence or even noticed without detailed measurements and data analysis that has to correct for continental drift and bounce. What we're seeing today is an expected rebound from the little ice age. As a matter of fact satellite imaging of Pacific and Indian ocean islands shows most of them are growing due to sand being deposited by ocean currents. Frankly, all this "climate change" hullabaloo is a monumental lie peddled by some Western elites and their lackeys in the media the purpose of which is for the middle class to accept drastically lower living standards and for people of developing nations to forgo development.

  • @darlenehadley3024
    @darlenehadley3024 Год назад +6

    Sorry people, GOD IS THE ONLY ONE CAN CHANGE CLIMATE

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

  • @StevenRockwood
    @StevenRockwood Год назад +1

    ... and it will be the first to reappear ...

  • @mikemines2931
    @mikemines2931 Год назад +1

    It's called high tide.

    • @GazGuitarz
      @GazGuitarz Год назад

      It's also called volcanic activity.

  • @abcjelly
    @abcjelly Год назад

    maldives is beautiful, love to go there sometime

  • @newshound2521
    @newshound2521 Год назад +5

    No way. This must be "woke"

    • @bldlightpainting
      @bldlightpainting Год назад +1

      Second only to the unscientific and illogical theory of evolution, man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against humanity by Earth-worshipping zealots who are stealing $trillions of your tax dollars to fund their false religion and spread their lies.

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 Год назад

      A fundie Christian American are you?

  • @waynebaker7515
    @waynebaker7515 Год назад

    Could it be sucking sand for concrete from the oven. Be why only islands being made of sand be lost to the sea

  • @shanalive
    @shanalive Год назад

    I have seen this along the Mozambique coastline for decades.. even as far back at 2006 tarred roads 100 meters out in the waves. I can only tell you what I have seen ..... planting trees on the beach and seeing them washed away a few years later. again....beach volley ball courts ... washed away. Island Resorts try to pack huge tubes of sand along the coastline to keep the water from the lodges. The ocean is coming in. There is no question about that unless you don't live on the ocean. Why less or more in some places..... well that probably has to do with tides and movement but there is no doubt that is a reality.

  • @purpleorchid1193
    @purpleorchid1193 Год назад +1

    If water level rise it will happen everywhere else. More of critical thinking & truthful state of affairs would be appreciated !

  • @askjeeves4981
    @askjeeves4981 Год назад +1

    Gotta love the Climate change broken record 🙂