Strange Anomaly Happening In Antarctica!
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- Strange Anomaly Happening In Antarctica!
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Since humanity first carried out explorations of Antarctica in the late 18th century by James Cook and his crew, the icy continent has given up much of its mysteries over the centuries. Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in the world, almost twice the size of Australia. 99 percent of its landmass is covered in ice and it is home to about 70 percent of our planet's freshwater, and 90 percent of our planet's freshwater ice.
Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth. It's a perfect place for ground exploration and that's why 4000 scientists are living there. And recently, they found strange anomalies within massive ice sheets of Antarctica. So what is it? And why are scientists worried?
#antarctica #anomaly #strange #mystery
The biggest impact here is the background music.
Couldn’t stand the background music had to stop watching it
It feels very American. I'd prefer no background music, or something more relaxed. Do we really need stressful background music to understand that the situation is dire?
Haha :D
Kristaps Judeiks I wouldn’t say it feels very American I would say it feels very Hollywood
Haha. The background music makes you feel like you're watching a Hollywood thriller/suspense scene. It was so intense....
I guess it's that squirrel from Ice Age causing all this trouble.
😂
I don’t think that’s a squirrel.
@@FeinryelRavenclaw whatever it is 😂😂
It’s actually classified as a 𝒔𝒒𝒖𝒊𝒓𝒓𝒆𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒖𝒔 𝒏𝒖𝒕𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒐𝒖𝒔
No, it's megatron
“To show you the power of flex tape, I sawed this continent in half!”
i hope they actually do that.
Hahahah jes and this time the earth dies
But Wait!
flex tape is weak!
Gorilla Glue will hold them together.
Unfortunately flex tape was not strong enough. SO I AM GOING TO USE FLEX SEAL AND BABY SEALS.
I read they found active volcanos under the ice. If true I think that explains a lot.
The cracks can be cyclical because they reach a maximum size and weight when they are on water that is moving and causes fractures. A new one will form and grow after.
Isn't this how "The Day After Tomorrow" started? Quick......lets go to the library
yes it did, i wanted to comment same... but... well, get a like!
Didnt they talk about these giant cracks years ago?
lolol
Donde está la biblioteca?
@@anupambaglari lolol
"Netherlands will have long since surrendered to the sea" This man clearly doesn't know the Dutch.
They conveniently forget that nothing stays the same, likewise the Great Barrier Reef- it wasn't ALWAYS there and won't ALWAYS be there. For all I know, it may be less than 5000 years old. There's something for me to research next!
You can never win the fight against the force of nature. Atlantis also surrender to the sea.
In the old days sex used to sell. Now it's fear.....
@@corinalierop1011 It's not "fear" it's well researched information based on observable events.
If anything the climate scientists have been understating the dangers of climate change.
@@rossbrumby1957 The Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest ecosystem and with all its diversity and complexity I would assume it is well over a million years old.
As a dutch person i can confidentaly say we will never give up fighting the water
@@cjh0751 just try and stop us we will be the only dry land left if there is a need for it we will fight the water till it gives up
@@cjh0751 As an Asian man using Flex tape cutting Antarctica in half >:)
* FBI agent breaking the door in*
Oh no
Innovative and adaptablity is your survival. If not your can still live on floating island or city.
Like Noah Ark.
@@cjh0751 we may lose a fight to the water, however we wont lose the war with it, many have lost their homes, pets, loved ones before, we have learned more and mastered our arts, even IF the Netherlands were to fall again, the remaining half would bring back that what was lost in no time.
when you are worried but there's nothing you can do except meme
True
@Joe Alexander what are they gonna do? Just heli some small icebergs over the Sahara?
Abolishing capitalism and dismantling major polluters like the world's militaries, and corporations is a good start... People with monstrous power and wealth have detached themselves from humanity and are destroying the world for profit.
@Joe Alexander militaries are very high key polluters as a matter of fact, especially the American military: they spend astronomical amounts of resources attempting desperately to hold onto their power in countries they have no business occupying. That, and it leads directly to American corporations taking over and plundering entire regions for materials. China may be the worst polluter, but we're the ones who've become reliant on their brand of capitalism.
Antarctica, melting
Brunt ice shelf, breaking
Internet, memeing
I don't, know
How to, do this
Thing, so
Hotel, Trivago
*Yep, it's memeing time*
"Scientists don't know what's causing it."
5 minutes later, "Human industrialism, that's the reason."
Lucifer Vatican telescope been tracking it since discovered 1980s, nemesis system , see any skywatch sites.
They fail to inform you the tunnels that were cut out perfectly was by man? Some of history tells of hitler was the reason these tunnels were formed.
Of course...'eye roll'
That and volcanos save up and spew out shitloads of co2 rapidly
@Big Al "You doubt anthropomorphic climate change? Racism!"
What do those things have in common? I haven't a clue.
I keep an Antarctica Temperature location on my phone to see how warm it is year round. Just to keep an eye on things. Today it’s -75
How do u search it,is it in weather just search Antarctica ?
@@rayanhazima9068 I use the Apple Weather App on my iphone to check the weather there and also the weather near the North Pole as well. I'm not sure which app is best for Android devices. Maybe someone reading this can suggest one.
@@everythinginlifeisrecorded5309 I have an iPhone
They’re actually not worried. They’ve been expecting it for awhile now and say it happens naturally
yeah I actually remember reading the article when I saw this in the news and I do remember them saying its natural.
that damned squirrel again
Funny how these types of videos never mention the undersea volcanoes lying under the western shelf.
Lolol that is the first thing I thought too, they don’t mention there are plenty of earth quakes there too.
There’s unreported earthquakes above 2 in Yosemite and uprising.
It's just like gun control, it's an agenda thing, they know they're lying..
Well...it’s happened
I'm pretty sure if some scientist said that pancake syrup was going to cause a major earth catastrophe in 10 years time all the zombies would be yelling ban maple syrup.
Well they already banned Aunt Jamima syrup.
Don't tempt them
Youre sure of that? As a common sense observation of your statement it is not possible for maple syrup production to be created on a scale that could cause a catastrophe.
However a person with your intellect could easily fall victim to such conspiracies.
Right? Instead we should listen to ranting you tubers who have their information from watching other youtubers who in turn get it from facebook who get their info from their deluded minds. Y listen to people who have dedicated their lives to study these phenomenon?
You leave maple syrup alone!
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This video is designed to frighten the hell out of 12 year olds.
"How Dare You!"
The poor polar bears! (oh, wait, that's the north pole)
@@geraldfrost4710 poor penguins?
If this does't concern you, then you might be less intelligent than a 12 year old.
@@geneoh5048 if this does concern you, then you might be less intelligent than a 12 year old. 🙄
@@geneoh5048 If you are concerned about the atmosphere, consider the following...
Water vapor makes up about one percent of the atmosphere. That's 10,000 parts per million. Water is an amazing greenhouse gas. It covers the same infrared bands that CO2 covers, but water covers it deeper and wider. If you double the concentration of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere you get (according to experts) a 2 degree C increase in temperature. Okay, let's double the concentration of "greenhouse gas" in the atmosphere: that means the CO2 content will be around 10,000 ppm.(*) The current increase of 100 ppm? That could at best adjust the earth's temperature by about 0.05 degrees C.
Less intelligent than a twelve year old? You go straight to the "call 'em names" school yard nonsense. My degree is in physics. Numbers don't scare me, science is my friend, and all you need to do is some honest science research rather than believing people who want you to be scared into making bad decisions.
"I don't want you to be scared: I want you to be terrified!" ~ Greta, a socialist on a mission.
(*) when humans exhale we give off about 40,000 ppm of CO2. The indoor environment in a lecture hall is normally 2,000 to 3,000 ppm CO2 and no one notices. Actual greenhouses pump up the CO2 levels to 1,000 to 1,200 ppm to help the plants grow. More CO2 isn't a problem for the plants, but the law of diminishing returns kicks in for the farmers. Plants love when you talk to them; they don't care what you say, they love what's coming out of your mouth.
McDonald's Ice Rumples, now in Selected McDonald's Restaurants
I'll take a #3 please quarter pounder with cheese super sized with a root beer 😂
Uhhh, we have Vanilla Chocolate and Strawberry. Huh huh
@@leeshichi2805 Dontcha mean 2 No. 9's? ;D
‘Twice the size of new York’ UUUMMMM this reminds me so much of the day after tomorrow
It actually happened last week... Wow! 👀
That was the A-74 or North Brunt. Not the West Brunt they show in the video. I'm still waiting..it will happen soon.
When Antarctica melts, the land grab will be amusing.
It will al be the US, Australia, and UK with China throwing a fit and Russia doesn't care they own the arctic already, Canada is just there.
there was a 47 country treaty signed like 60 or 70 years ago saying no country will ever claim antarctica
Because it's so slippery?
@@andykapsar4667 well i bet once it starts showing promise, that wont hold too strongly. but by that time who knows what everything will be like
@@Silverfirefly1 smells like ice
“The largest ever”! We’ve been monitoring it for 4.6 billion years.
@Tharon Miller your right but we have been here longer than what we are told from books.
@Tharon Miller How extremely rude you are. If you had an ounce of scientific understanding you’d know that 4.6 billion years is the estimated age of the earth. I suggest you go read some books.
You just said my thoughts. Shameful.
Don't you know the Earth is only 10000 years old ;)
@@craigedwards9188 Tharon Miller may be rude, but he has a point. Yes, the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. However, our genus is about 3 millions years old, homo sapiens is about 300 thousands years old and our ability to meseure ice shelves is maybe 100 years old. So yeah, "the largest iceberg we have seen" can be accurate, "the largest ever" is sensationalist.
In other news. I’m really getting worried the ice in my drink will melt and make my glass overflow. Someone quick I need a towel.
@Greg Henley erm yes it does
@Greg Henley Erm not if the ice touches the bottom
Erm
@Greg Henley If you fill a cup with ice so that it stands proud of the glass (as most drinks are served in pubs / clubs etc) and then fill the remainder of the glass with a drink of your choice then let it sit. It will over flow. The ice that sits above sea level ON LAND will raise sea levels
@Greg Henley Are you seriously saying that sea levels have always stayed the same?
I get it, it's so exciting. I guess I don't need to bring up the triumphant music being a bit dramatic.
Ok?
We're all going to drown, but hey don't forget to subscribe, like & share!
hahaha
Right
Even if all the ice on earth melted it would only raise water levels a couple hundred feet.
@@kingbud4966 Correct, about 230 ft (70 meters). I guess your "only" was sarcasm though? I mean that level of rise would be catastrophic (not likely to happen though). Even a 3m rise would cause a global emergency and cause millions of deaths, let alone 70m
@@alfredthegreat9543 no it wasn't sarcasm because if it goes up 70 meters it isn't instant leaving people with enough time to escape very easily and their is more than enough land after for every person on the planet still
They're waiting in Scotland with the whisky.
The (real) Scots don’t put ice in the water of life!
@@harrylime8077 no such thing as a real Scot! Hahahaha
Drop a few ice cubes into a glass of water and mark the level. Then check the level when the ice melts...
You're welcome
Thank You, for the truth.
The same level, only if on land then melts raises the level of the sea
World's ending and we still here doing nothing
Very exciting! I'm looking forward to see what will happen in the next season.
XD.... Me too
Please show the effects of the 91 volcanos under the ice. Thank you.
Yes... All of those volcanoes are definitely contributing to the melting but that would take away from the narrative.
If they were to tell the whole truth then people may start to think for themselves and realize that it's all part of a cycle. The pole reversals are heating up the earth.
@@justtired5535 no
@@yalkn2073 unfortunately hes correct
@@yalkn2073
Pole reversals have already been proven. And it has also been proven that we are in the midst of one right now. Pole reversals cause an internal heating of the Earth and yes there are 91 active volcanoes under the ice and yes it has already been mentioned that they are also heating up.
In the 80's they were saying that the Earth was cooling and that we were heading towards another ice age. Then they claimed that the Earth was heating up but since nobody ever had any real proof they just decided to call it climate change. The Earth does work in cycles. At one time the Earth was covered in ice but since there wasn't any humans around then why did the ice melt?
@@justtired5535 Yes climate climate did change in the past. But never this rapidly. We know that carbon dioxide is a green house gas. Carbon dioxide levels are also absurdly high. And you are saying there is no correlation.
I know what a pole reversal is. Earths magnetic poles gonna switch soon (geologicly) and become unstable just before that. And the sun does the same thing every 11 years. Pole reversal have little to no effect on climate
I can only imagine the history being lost with every burg that breaks off.
There are known subterranean chambers in Egypt that remain un explored, and will become inaccessible when the water table rises. Its selfish not to explore these sites while we have the chance. Its not Egyptian history, its human history.
The world is always changing
@@loganthesaint Well it'd be nice if it changed without wiping out modern civilization, I can only imagine the wars over territory that would inevitably sprung in the vulnerable areas.
@@btCharlie_ The water rise isnt going to remove THAT much land
Or the future opening up to you
When was the map of Antarctica without ice made? Seems strange that a map of a continent without ice exists, when in recorded human history it has always had ice on it. Wonder where the coastlines were, when there was no ice on the poles. Asked Google if we are still in an ice age. I was quite surprised at the answer I got back!
Piri Reis Map, 500 years old
Somewhere in this video there is a statement to the effect that the melting ice will raise the sea level. This is only true to the extent that the melting ice is not sea ice in the first place. Archimedes Principal applies here. A very misleading statement as presented. Iceland in the Northern Hemisphere is actually increasing in ice.
NO
That damn squirrel.
You could reduce reduce on the background music. The overdramatic score doesn't match the very serious analysis.
@James Rude we become what we behold
this guy or the editor must be one of those stupid youtubers that put super loud kid music on a video thats not even only for little children..
I remember my parents being told they didn't even need to bother naming my sister because the world was doomed to hell in a freezing ice age. She is about to turn 54. This doom and gloom horse shit is something that has been spewed for thousands of years
And are you all still shouting "Hey you!"?
They said the same thing about me in the 70's. Almost 50 years ago.
I remember late 70s and early 80s when winters where quite excessive. There was this "ice age is coming and we all gonna die" agenda. Now 40 years later it's "we all gonna burn together".
Cynicism isn’t a scientific methodology.
@@DentargPL
Actually, it’s still very possible the excessive heat could trigger an Ice Age; no one knows for sure. The scenario depicted in the “Day After Tomorrow” where ocean heating causes the Greenland ice sheet to melt and desalinate the North Atlantic, resulting in a shut down of the Atlantic conveyor which carries warm water to Europe is still very possible. Unfortunately, scientists can only go by the evidence they have and cannot predict the future. Just because scientists cannot be absolutely sure doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be careful just in case. Considering the stratospheric costs involved, it’s worth it to err on the side of doing something rather than nothing.
and a few months later, it just broke :(
2020: (looks back on itself) beat that, sucka!
2021: hold my beer.
I drank your beer.
We call it an anomaly, but we haven't been able to observe the planet long enough to know what is anomalous on a planetary level.
And this is an anomaly. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Yea it will be like that for the "smart scientists" for quite some time. Everything is groundbreaking and worry some to idiots.
This
Humans ARE the anomaly
@@ryanholmes1970 Given that geneticist have determined that there's a third major contributor to Human DNA, besides Homo Erectus and Cromagnon Man, you may be right.
McDonald’s Ice Rumples sounds like a discontinued seasonal fast-food item
🤣
When you propose that the Tibetan plateau would flood due to sea level rise, as you just did, you completely lose credibility.
They also fail to mention that most of it is underwater and that ice occupies more volume than liquid water almost nullifying the above portion of the iceberg volume. Take a glass of water and see how much the water level rises after the ice has melted.
@@mele2904 This is taken into account unfortunately. The size of the ice above water is huge, and by the way what happens to the temperature of that water shortly after the ice melts? Yeah, think about that for a second.
@@pbshumanity8977 The earths mantle is malleable. It stretches sinks rises. then the weight of the ice is gone the mantle under can often push up. Think about that. There are too many variables to make a good prediction of see level rise.
As usual, extremely high video quality.
Yes, video quality is as good as from a decent GoPro. The message, however, is awful.
@@liszcgsedt And as usual, extremely low factual quality.
@@daNorse That is what I mean by the "messsage". It is garbage.
@@liszcgsedt Sorry, ment for
@Stone_Pickaxe
@Ambivalent Im not surprised, someone like you would recognize that. Dumbest thing you ever did though. shouldn't have gone there.
@ the 2:54 mark it was said that the ice shelf 17,100 sq miles was larger than California. California is 158,000 sq miles.
its a bit bigger then Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island
Yeah I was like wait a minute 🤔
His imperial measurements are as precise as my metric conversions!
see how much it melted!!!!
Please do not confuse them with facts.
I am crying the old days in 80th, when i was watching documentaries life about antarctic it was full of life and ice, in just 33 years every thing changed rapidly to the worse . i think the next generation will not see ice in both arctic and antarctic .
Are you seriously that ignorant? I am amazed at the amount of people who will believe everything they are told without doing even the slightest investigation of their own. What is wrong with you people?
@@markroeder2491 well lets see, the people i listen to have billions of dollars investment behind them with 100 years of knowledge, but you think you can do better research at home on your own using the data that they have produced anyway haha haha
you sound like these covid19 deniers, who obviously all have fully kitted out laboratories in there back garden sheds to debunk all the virologists in the world. unbelievable really haha
The destruction of the rain forest is a major problem
All the comments about the Ice Age squirrel gave me a badly needed belly laugh. Thank you every one of you who wrote about that squirrel, very much!
@WitchWindy It's 'nuts' how much of an impact a small creature can have on humans 😂
You're welcome! 😄
Boat Shoes - Panic over - You're welcome
The tide extremes here in the northeast used to be not that common now we have tide extremes several times a year. Increased frequency and extremes
Noooooo Kyogre!! Don’t drown us all!😩
Havent you seen Groudon around?
They talk about co2 gains in the atmosphere, but neglect to say how many miles of forests they remove in south america on a daily basis, so instead of stopping the removal and replanting the forests they blame everything else
What? How does one preclude the other champ? Both are bad, you trying to nitpick over something so vague and pathetic really speaks volumes for your education levels. Try reading a book.
@@uncannyvalley2350 hey I graduated from the sixth grade buddy boy
@@uncannyvalley2350 and at least I don't swallow the slip that gets spewed out from the deceivers
there needs to be a law that if you cut a tree down you have to plant a new one.
@@zevus999 I was thinking two
So, they consider an ice shelf moving 2.5 miles a year to be colossal, but when I move 2.5 miles a year, I get told to “get off my ass”. Intriguing
If all you move is 2.5 miles in a year, it won't be long before they consider you colossal too 😂
because the ice is not supposed to move, and you are.
@@KennethAlvares lmao
The ice shelf wasn't moving at 2.5 miles a year. The crack is advancing 2.5 miles a year. Did you watch the bloody video? Or were you trying to make a stupid comment for your endorphin releasing likes?
@@nvstewart what a lovely person!
The planet is shifting. We are on an ever evolving world.
Should we also call into account solar cycles to the warming and cooling of earth?
Come on man!!! You can't point out natural causes....you're supposed to blame people otherwise you will get banned from RUclips
That happens over tens of thousands of years... not less than a mere 200. It is people like you who just eat up these facts without more knowledge about them that are the reason this is still happening in the first place. All so you can feel more secure.
@@Owen34884 what is your knowledge, where are your facts? Is this the first time in recorded history this has happened???? What caused the Great Lakes to form??
The "Halloween Crack" and the "McDonald's Ice Rumples" sound funnier than they actually are. :(
Yeah. I was wondering why Mcdonalds hadn't come with something icy yet.
@@kamoogy Ice machine broke man
I'd much rather California break off and float away :D
Ikr? I'm waiting for "The Big One" earthquake hits and Cali floats to Hawaii
Californian here. Screw you guys.
California provides like 40% of the entire nation's fruit supply...if you like fruit (at a cheap price) might want to keep them.
California and Oregon won't float away. It will flatten out. LA will be miles out in the oceans and Joshua Tree, Ca will be on the coast where LA is at now. (Roughly)
So original. I guess you can’t expect much from Americans
They lost me as soon as they started with the green house gas crap🤨! It’s all humans fault 🤥
Exactly where I stopped it.
I don't understand what you are saying, are you saying greenhouse gasses don't exist or something?
Minbloxe / I’m not sure where the term “green house gas” comes from (probably made up by the environmentalists), but they claim that CO2 is causing “global warming” and now “climate change”. There is no proof that global warming is happening, in fact, if you heard of what happened in Texas, we’re in a state of cooling. Climate change occurs naturally. There are so many variables with our planet and solar system, to blame it on mans use of fossil fuels and CO2 is absolutely ludicrous!😂
And cows. Don't forget the cows!
@@christianjorgensen249 bruh
Great video! Now do one on the eastern half of Antarctica and Greenland which are seeing record ice buildups!
Ooh...awkward. 😕
Chill the F out with the background music!
Shut up
@@YZG7 wrong
right??? i thought i was alone
I thought I was in a boss fight lol
lmfao
the sky has been falling since humans learned to play shell games.
Great video and narration..subscribed!
Plot twist :- these cracks are actually results of the underground explorations done by huge drills that scientists made in Antarctica...
This is all BS...Why don’t we discuss the real elephant in the room like why isn’t anyone allowed to go there ?
Go ahead. Bring plenty of warm clothes and food.
You can go there. There’s nothing stopping you. Get yourself a boat and sail south.
i'll come along with you on your legendary expedition
Your right , the treaties prohibit this, people say you can get flights but that was proved to be bs
Why would you want to?
Once upon a time, long, long ago. . . . There was no ice and no snow in the antarctic at all! There were mountains and rivers and streams with forests and jungles and lots of wildlife. Pretty soon all will revert back to what was once was.
It is still considered a desert
@The Journey sahara desert as we speak is becoming a wildlife wonder, a gradual growing forest!
and the atmosphere had a shite load more carbon during that time.
By which time earth will be too hot to grow grain and we will have all starved to death. But your stupid games are neat
If once upon..... is true it's cause can be a fatal change of the Route of Sun. If it is go back its previous path then the wonder land will be once again paradise but that will peal off some Great Lies .
"Here is an anomaly to better explain it let me reference the same situation from.a few years a ago."
Have we forgotten what anomaly even means?
Analomaly. Analogy
THE ANTARTIC HAS JUST HAD ITS COLDEST EVER WINTER.
If it’s an anomaly then that’s the SCP foundations problem
oh no thats bad this will be the first anomaly then years later the scp foundation will have more anomalies that could end the world
Dr. Bright is not allowed to study breaking off icebergs in any scenario.
Scp?
I believe I can address that...
Im ur 69th like
If the sea levels rise as said, it’s not so bad. There’s other problems, ecosystems, species, balance, atmosphere, toxicity, ice age and rains to worry about. Coastal cities going under may be a good thing comparatively-speaking.
Well in America the coast line is inhabited by rich snobs so wouldn't bother me i live mang 100s of miles away from any coast
Bruh,many people who live below the poverty line live by the coasts by much of Asia and Africa
@@abhaysaurav7499 yep, mass migration and refugees is what the future looks like; inevitably so. The prosperity ensured by America has reduced world hunger and poverty in last 70 years but also the world’s population has exploded as a result magnifying problems.
I thought this was supposed to have already happened 10 years ago. That and man-bear-pig was going to eat us all up too. Excelsior!!!!!!!
The way mr Gore was talking In the 90’s, LA and New York supposed to be under water by 2010. Think its a little over due. Actually might wash away some bulls?!t if they would flood.
The warming of the ocean is also leading to increased size of cyclones and tropical storms
Btw, the lowly water molecule has 40 times the heat capacity of CO2. There is more water vapor in air than CO2. CO2 is not the bogeyman.
Waster vapor is an amplifier. If CO2 was the only problem it wouldn't be so bad.
Our annual input to the amount of Co2 in the atmosphere maybe relatively small but before we started burning fossil fuels the climate was in equilibrium, so our 2-3% additional co2 thats added to the atmosphere is accumulating year on year and has increased the total by 50% since the start of the industrial revolution. That is what’s driving climate change.
@@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Science doesn't agree. The decade of the 1930s was the hottest decade in the 1900s. That's an indisputable fact. It's also indisputable that the last half of the 20th century we had a lot more CO2. So 1990s clearly should have been the hottest if CO2 were responsible. That's science. The test disproves the hypothesis. Something Al Gore's professor came to the same conclusion in the 1960s and told Al he was wrong. It was Al's professor that wondered if it could be a factor and he proved it wasn't. Billions of dollars worth of lies later and here we are.
@@robertthomas5906
What if Al’s prof is wrong and the other 97% right?
Which of Gore’s profs are you referring to?
10:01 Well I think we all can live without wet markets.
Meat eating harms the environment and wastes resources.
The odd part of this is that they are talking about Ice Shelves.
An ice shelf is when a glacier pushes off the land and doesn’t calve until a significant amount is over the ocean. If the ice cap was not healthy, the ice shelves wouldn’t be that large
Honestly I thought the video was crap, too much what ifs and worst case scenarios.
But to your point, the problem with the ice shelves, they were trying to explain, is that they hold back the glaciers.
So if the shelves break off, the glacier will slide faster into the ocean.
On top of this some of the ice shelves are grounded below sea level and would actually cause a sea level rise.
@@tjampman they don’t hold back glaciers. The form as the glaciers push out. The highest point ASL is at the South Pole. That is thousands of miles and millions of tons of ice pushing out in all directions.
@@ChipmunkRapidsMadMan1869 What happens when ice shelves break off, is that the glacier that original formed it will speed up.
This have been documented many many times, both at the north and south arctics ice shelves.
Regarding the highest point ASL, i don't see the relevance of.
@@tjampman the ice shelves reform.
Like when glaciers calve icebergs. The glaciers just keep flowing.
There are plenty active volcanos in Antarctica 😳 but that doesn’t fit the narrative
A68 iceberg weighed *1 TRILLION* tons, not one million!
The ends of the earth where your able to see the firmament..
Glad to see a decent comment!
Really? Didn't see it in the video or any other video. Flat earthers.... bahahahahaha. Can you show us a working flat earth model yet? ....didn't think so, loons.
@@thedudeno1973 flat earth model working fine today.
Lets test, any feel earth moving?
I have a negative result again...
Ahhh science!
"Briefly, everything occurs as if the Earth were at rest..."- Physicist, Henrick Lorentz
"There was just one alternative; the earth's true velocity through space might happen to have been nil."- Physicist, Arthur Eddington
"The failure of the many attempts to measure terrestrially any effects of the earth's motion..."- Physicist, Wolfgang Pauli
"We do not have and cannot have any means of discovering whether or not we are carried along in a uniform motion of translation."- Physicist, Henri Poincaré
"A great deal of research has been carried out concerning the influence of the Earth's movement. The results were always negative."- Physicist, Henri Poincaré
"This conclusion directly contradicts the explanation...which presupposes that the Earth moves."- Physicist, Albert Michelson
"The data [of Michelson-Morley] were almost unbelievable...There was only one other possible conclusion to draw - that the Earth was at rest."- Physicist, Bernard Jaffe
"We can't feel our motion through space, nor has any physical experiment ever proved that the Earth actually is in motion."- Historian, Lincoln Barnett
@@shellsea1735 Interesting
Sadly the corporate world is thinking, "Finally we can get at that coal."
@@pmh4883 My panels supply enough power for me to have reverse metering. If you don’t believe industry doesn’t want what’s under that ice, you are very naive.
@@martinphilip8998 Hit him with the I have solar defense. Lmao.
@@kikiblair5132 I wish it were true, lol.
@James Brice You don’t own stocks evidently or you’d be more in tune with reality. Yes, mining companies do look for opportunities. You should stick to lagging pennies.
Imma start drilling Antarctica, maybe there's oil down there too.
These ice sheets also affect the salinity of the ocean which in turn affects the ocean current and that will affect the climate lol Ankle bone connected to the leg bone
Yes, those deep ocean currents essential to global climate are very important. Worse case scenario is if they stop moving. But I don’t think that is likely, more like they will slow down and change direction. Then things could get very interesting.
@@Sjb2077 I took climatology twice at the university of Houston lol I loved the class and the professor he was very thorough, I have referenced it many times in conversations
They run around drilling holes all over the ice then can't understand why it's breaking up? Really?
4 people liked your comment, that's how dumb the west is becoming, when you think drilling some holes in the largest continent on earth is going to affect it's integrity. Don't reproduce
works the same way when you want to cut big pieces of stone, drill holes and it will crack from hole to hole.
@@davesilvia9711 nope, it's a continent, if I drill a hole in Texas, and another in Washington, America doesnt break up, and fall into the sea, seriously are you 5 years old?
@@uncannyvalley2350 if you want to crack a large rock let me know, my friends call me Bam Bam.
@@davesilvia9711 sure, can you crack Australia? But hey, in fairy tale land you can make up any nonsensical kindergarten garbage. Hell, Unicorns live on the Moon, fart Rainbows and poop skittles
That thumbnail really do be lookin like the second impact.
Suppose you're flying upside down in a canoe uphill, and the wheels fall off, how many cockroaches will it take too make a gallon of chocolate milk?.
3 thousand two hundred and fifty seven, but the have to be decent sized ones!
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@@danielfinney4295 42, the answer is always 42.
Six or seven should do the trick.
Chocolate milk will save the world!
Well, let's see if our heating bills go down. LOL.
Love how it went from global warming to climate change they have no clue 😂
the same way Equality is now Equity
@k.m.p nas Well no I’m pretty sure what it is is global warming is the warming of earth increasing temps melting ice caps then climate change being the climate is changing rapidly which is normal but is being made a big deal.
@k.m.p nas I don’t see how global warming changed the weather back to normal. Normal weather is unpredictable all they can do is make an educated guess other then that climate change legit means rapidly changing weather.
@k.m.p nas then why did they change the narrative if it's the same thing ?
I really like the content, its well edited and polished.
However - it does feel overproduced at some point in the sense that is has the music in the background as if it was supposed to be a james bond thriller.
Maybe its just me but I prefer just a matter of fact presentation where the content alone is enough to "keep the viewer engaged" or whatever the intent behind the editing choice is.
Raph Ael and that is how you leave positive feedback without being a dick about it ladies and gentlemen
I agree absolutely, to both of you.
And today it broke down, humanity is fucked.
I’d love to go there just to drink the water, I hear it’s super cold and super fresh and taste very good for some reason
Not to mention the ancient dinosaur viruses inside
If that was true, Nestlé would have already laid claim to Antarctica and bottled it all up.
when ice melts in a glass, the water level goes down.... science
I love them saying the water levels will rise. If you fill a glass with ice then put water in it when the ice melts the water doesn't overflow the glass. I'm also sick of hearing green house gases are causing this. Maybe some but the fact that we are destroying plant life and trees which filter the Co2 out and replace it with O2 is not being addressed. Logging pays to much so the narrative never shifts that way.
But the ice is on land not only in the sea, so when the ice melts and runs into the sea it will raise the sea level, so I guess it would be like filling a glass with water and putting ice in a sieve above the glass so when it melts the volume of water in the glass will increase ... 🤔 If that makes sense
Water is flat too when it melts...
The ice sheets have been receding since 14,000 years ago when the north of London had an ice cliff 3 kilometers deep, man has nothing at all to do with it!.
That is amazing and a little scary at the same time
They never mentioned the 91 active volcanos under Antarctica contributing to the increase in icebergs. By the way, the planet has been through at least 8 ice ages. The planet naturally thaws and freezes.
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The anomalies started when they started opening rooms in the pyramids they shouldn't have.
lol we're living through a mass extinction event
Not from warming, but from your channel name 's contracts with current leaders in politics, big tech, Hollywood , law enforcement , media and education
more likely from the poles switching. It exposes us to solar radiation and such. People make such a fuss about it but humans are screwed no matter which way you look at it, be it global warming, overpopulation, nuclear war, a disease, whatever.
@@Owen34884 Corona is scare tactics too , did the flu die all of a sudden? We are their target, nwo , Georgia guidestones ?
Some boaters have been met with gunships apon entering Antarctica. Since Admiral Bird did Operation High Jump there with over 5000 troops and numerous War ships accompany him on that adventure. Inner Earth is there. Sunny weather and nice green grass. A very telling event that actually really happened with over 5000 people involved and top admirals and Admiral Bird. I'm friends with his son.
I am happy to be in Czech Republic, in which there's no need to worry about sea level rise.
LOL! Sea level rise isn't the only danger from climate change, brother.
The next thing you see from the cracks are gonna be alien spaceships
Scientists are never worried, they are merely intrigued
It is the people of this fragile world of ours that should be worried what the scientists have predicted. If we all stay oblivious, then one fine day it will hit us all right in our faces.
Annunaki home base is another strange anomaly which wasn't mentioned in the video.
.17 meters per year is a fixed rate, NOT exponentially as the narrator mistakenly said.
So you're saying there's a way to make Florida disappear.
Me in Florida 😳
California...
California before Florida every day of the week.
Floridians, however, will simply move North.
Funny how we went from another ice age in 2000 to global warming in 2019 real fast
C02 emissions, in plain.
Not true. Even in 2000, they were talking about global and.
Some decades before that, it is true that a possible new ice age was predicted. As happens in science, new data requires changes in the conclusions. It is the nature of science to change its conclusions when necessary.
Global warming has been predicted for at least the past 50 years. You being blind or voluntarily ignorant won't make it go away.
People are clearly incapable of looking after their own home
racist! its womans home too
greg h lol lol lol! Man regarding mankind. We are all involved. So to make the sentence better for you and all “People are clearly incapable of looking after their own home.” And you know I love women very much and they deserve equal respect that includes my wife, my sisters, my mom and all women on earth. Peace my friend:)
I love the music.. When the plaque arrive!!