I live in Ireland, we like our gulf stream, please save it! The example I like to use is we are at the same latitude as the Kamchatka peninsula in East Russia. Its frozen for like half the year. We don't want the same fir Ireland
@Dirty Magic11 Normal cycles that take millenia to occur, not in 50 years. Yeah the world is gonna change terribly and billions will die. That's tough alright 🙄
Even Siberia and Antarctica will thaw out if it gets hot enough. I say keep the CO2 going and ban all natural ice and turn the poles into farmland and new trade routes. 8B people is too many anyway, 1B is more than enough. Fewer humans = less CO2, so it will all work out by itself eventually.
@Dirty Magic11 Why would I believe in these utterly extreme scenarios? Climate change will make areas that are currently full of people almost unlivable. Leading to huge social upheaval and minimum millions of deaths. I'm sad to see that outcome doesn't cause you a second thought
@@gurjotsingh8934 literally what's causing the temp to rise. Manmade emissions front coal and oil. It's a result of over exploitation and greed. No thought for sustainability.
@@lucasetten Maybe YT algorithm needs a push, to put first stuff that matters, instead of the crap one sees in "trending", but the YT algorithm only reflects what people see, so you can get an idea of what people are really interested in there. If you asked, it is sad, very sad.
@@Max-kd2gh doesn’t mean we shouldn’t question the business interests behind the priorities in the algorithms. In fact, it means we have even more of a reason to do so. Remember the scandal when it was giving kids hours of auto-generated plotless featureless bland CGI, which toddlers lapped up through autoplay and going “ooh, colours”?
This would have made it an actual pun. "Co-motion" isn't a pun at all, because the idea expressed there is literally the meaning of the construction of the word with its Latin prefix.
@@BritneyLaZonga do you add the tea(bag) in after the water? I pour my water over the tea (/fruit/flowers) and it’s even from the get-go. (I have a glass teapot because I like to watch.)
VERY ENGAGING FROM BEGINNING TO END, A YEAR FROM NOW YOU'LL EITHER BE HAPPY THAT YOU STARTED WORKING ON YOUR DREAMS OR WISHING THAT YOU HAD STARTED, GET STARTED NOW AND DON'T LIVE WITH REGRETS! You can do it!
@@luisenrique6547 If you trade with a skilled trader such as Mr. John Scaparrotti, his trading strategies are very good, that won't be a problem and bother you.
50% of comments: You should have done "Com-OCEAN" 50% of comments: People who think they know more about science than thousands upons thousands upon thousands upon thousands upon thousands of climate scientists who know that climate change is real
Its because the people against this, the people that would lose the most money for themselves made it political. When you make something political they know you'll be on your "side" of things no matter how wrong you are. We treat politics like a sport.
When you made that Co-Motion joke youtube instantly cutted in with 2 ads like even RUclips doesnt find your jokes funny which made me mad because I actually laughed about the pun
The AI knows when you are distracted and loves to backstab you with totally hateful ads. I think Capitalism should be destroyed only so we can enjoy ad-less videos.
@@kimberlymonsini2604 Soon, maybe. A paradigm shift in information exchange is happening, to be sure. But, if the dissemination of information becomes concentrated in a proportionate few instead of homogeneously, it could be very bad, as intelligence is seperate from morality, as most people understand it. I wish they would teach the principles of Eudaimonia in school, but i had to seek out aristotle and the like on my own.
One of the things standing in the way of 'being smart' being celebrated these days is the politically inconvenient reality of biological and cultural factors influence on people's tendency to become #smart. To take the least-possible socially controversial demographic as an example: I wonder how we might better tap the impoverished population of Appalachia for hidden brilliance.
I can't tell you how refreshing it is to scroll down and not find a pinned comment or an extra advert. Thanks for everything you've done, mate. have a good one.
I am really not sure we have the salt mining or transport capacity to pull that off we are talking about thousands of cubic kilometers here with even more water that will flow in to replace that if you are even partially successful. You would probably need easily billions of tons of salt to make even a modest temporary difference. Bear in mind here that the global production of salt is only around 280 million tons annually. Also with our largest bulk carriers only having a capacity of around 400,000 tons and we only have 68 of that size transporting the billions of tons of salt into the middle of the ocean even if we had it would be an issue. In short, the ocean is simply vast and the quantities of salt that would be needed to rebalance the system are almost unfathomable certainly beyond our industrial capacity to deliver.
In the UK our average low to average high temperatures year round is like 2 to 23 while same latitude in Canada it's around -15 to 23. Winter is so much easier to deal with when we only get snow 0-4 days a year.
Yup, which is why we should be on the bleeding edge of combating climate change - we stand to suffer dramatically at the hands of the weather if the gulf stream is disrupted
As somebody living near the North sea, the "colder water sinks" is the reason it's a bad idea to dive say, a meter or 2 deep. You basically get hit by that colder water. Staying on the surface is hotter.
"did you build my universe?" "ya & it's the size of a Lobster tank, it's whack" haha rick and morty that tank reminds me of. the zeep and rick fight scene.
Now I'm just imagining a sci fi book about how some intergalactic civilizations would break planetary AMOCs to cripple enemy civilizations. Awesome video!
AMOCs, Plural? Where is the next planet at? Oh, and with the hugh mass involved, I doubt can be or will be stopped suddenly. If it did I think a lot of big bumps and gigantic whirlpools (way bigger than refrigerators) would become very evident.
The sad thing is, we (collective) don't even look after ourselves. Despite knowing how bad junk food is for our arteries, we continue to gorge ourselves on high fat/high sugar foods, clogging our circulatory system. The amount of "largeness" is continuing to increase, despite everybody knowing the negative effects. So if we can't even look after ourselves, what hope is there for the ocean? Yeah, I just depressed myself. Good job me.
And the carcinogenicity of meat, dairy and eggs. If people don't care about themselves, imagine caring about something as "abstract" as the planet SMH Go plant-based for your health and the planet!
Thing is, I would wager that we don't ALL know. Not even close. The amount of ignorance of a lot (most?) people is actually astounding. The US is the best example, but it's a global trend. People, somehow, know much less than they should about a whole array of topics.
@@tyrellarson Yeah never underestimate humanities capability of willful ignorance the ability to forget ignore and or fail to internalize information that is unpleasant i.e. doesn't conform to our internalized narratives. It seems that humans have evolved enough eusocial characteristics to reach the point where these internalized tribal narratives are more important than our own existence. Tribalism is a both a fascinating and terrifying evolutionary imperative that seems deeply wired into our brains. And we have maximized our species capacity for such toxic self destructive behavior by developing sorting algorithms allowing like minded individuals to find each other and form narrow minded tribes of willful ignorance and delusion.
Came here for this. This movie, while not exact on the science, still brought a visual that we may need to use to get it though our collective minds that we’re destroying our planet.
When I read your comment, I thought "The Day After", which was an 80s cartoon on what happens if nuclear war ensues. Then I realized I'm just getting old.
Sometimes it is. Making generalities is a good way to remember a concept without using too much energy for it. But the price is its truth. Seeing the problems we're facing today, making generalities about humans creating problems may not be a really good idea.
Yes! I was just thinking about Hot Mess. Did that one actually get cancelled, or is it just happening to not have any episodes for a long time? Anyway yeah, people who like this episode should go check it out.
Ohhh, I'm sure it'll be fine, maybe we can look into it in a few years. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some forests to clear for that new coal fired power plant, progress waits for no man and all that.
Great video, as always. But I'm so tired, man. I'm tired because none of this will ever get fixed. We've been trying to get people to understand for nearly 3 decades now and it hasn't worked. We will never clean up our act, our atmosphere, nor our oceans.
It would help if people better understood the problem and those who are best in positions to make the biggest efforts did so, but we also need to keep in mind that the concept of "fixing" the situation isn't really an option, it never was. To the best of my understanding, what is happening is basically an acceleration of the natural order of things. The events and consequences are totally natural, it's the rate at which it is happening that is "unnatural". So even if overnight we somehow "fixed" everything we've done, it wouldn't undo the progression thus far, it would just remove our factor of the acceleration. However, that also doesn't mean that it would just revert to the past rate either, as the rate of change takes time as well. In short, while we totally need to work to stop accelerating things, we also can't expect it to not keep progressing regardless because it isn't just going to reverse to the old "normal". Change comes, accelerated or not, and those who choose to ignore it will be surprised and unprepared when it affects them. Like a thief in the night, either you are ready or you are not and then it is too late.
Also, even 30 years isn't as long as it seems, especially with trying to make change on a societal level. Though we certainly want things to progress faster (seeing results always feels good), there has been progress regardless. Raising the current and coming generations to love and care about actively doing good and actively avoiding bad will make some of the biggest changes we can do, but that takes time and a lot of dedicated honest effort. And it starts in families, not government.
Don't worry, it was fine even in the worst of the Ice Age, when it was some 5º colder but there were bisons and woolly rhinoceros so pretty much like Sweden or Poland today, I guess. We have more to fear from uncontrolled warming than from cooling.
I prefer real science movies like The Core and 2012, thanks. The overexaggerated and dramatized crap in The Day After Tomorrow just muddies up the waters like a Fox News report.
Where do you find these detailed animations of ocean currents? I'm trying to learn more about these currents and winds from a sailing perspective. Thanks!
no but I wish they did, it would help us be more educated about an actual crisis, it was just a chapter on info about the ocean currents and from where they flowed
@@rizzobitzThe entire planet is warming. If the AMOC stops, it stops carrying heat to Europe, Europe gets colder, but the heat doesn't go away, it just builds up faster in the areas the AMOC had been picking it up from.
@@pa28cfi I don't know. However. When the convection stream stops. Oxygen and salt will not be replenished. All life in our oceans will die. Also our planet is warming up. So I doubt the north pole will freeze up. At the other hand. There are theories that say global warming can cause a new ice age, so you might be right..........
"Low probability, high impact" basically means "It's is possible, however unlikely, that the entire planet will be massively affected by the change in currents"
Small changes make a big difference, that's why, I think,, if they made the pipeline to take water from the Great Lakes, I think Superior was proposed, to California it would be a disaster.
Magnificent episode. Glad I decided to watch it. I would love if you could make a video detailing what you meant by "such complxity" that would include actual models, number of variables, computation power required and so on. Maybe even publish agenda first and take suggestions. Its high time we learned what does it mean when scientists say "its complicated".
When seeing stuff like this it defies belief that people simply dismiss global warming as some hoax without giving any consideration to one of the many catalysts such as explained in this video.
@@markae0 I believe that we don't have that much of an impact as regular people, but if we could just stop being such idiots, we might actually save our planet by reducing the need for getting new stuff. But the era of consumerism...
Yes. Fluid dynamics is fun isn't it. Cooler in eurpoe, but an average globally of warmer. Think less of slowly pushing a pool of water, more like dropping a hammer in it. Earth can deal with slow changes, not quick ones, even if they deliver the same energy overall.
At 10:10 he literally says it happened 12,000 years ago, but if it ever happens again it’s humans fault… I think everyone is in agreement we should do our best to better the environment, but the earth is going to experiences cycles and changes regardless of anything we do.
@@ChosenPlaysYT not that if it ever happens again it's our fault. But that there's a good chance this one time it's happening because of us. And that's bad enough and in our control enough that we should do something about it.
Other interglacial periods have ended with the final ice sheets melting. The AMOC is the only current explanation we have for glacial cycles starting up quickly as seen in past records. Stopping this from happening will stop the current ice age we live in. Only people could mess that up so much.
Literally this week, scientists have reported early and unexpected signs of the amoc breaking down in which wouldn't have been expected to occur this century. So yay us! /s
This was a really cool explanation of how temperature and solute gradients can have large scale effects. I was just wondering if we can negate the effect of excess freshwater dumping into this current system by dumping salt to compensate for the melting of ice caps.
One principle of current formation was not in this video… It’s ice formation. Since ice can’t have salt, for it to crystallize, it has to expulse the salt. Therefore creating an even heavier and colder water. Studies in 2004, if my memory serves me well, proved that with this process, the arctic was creating the force of 10x sverdrup and the antarctique about 40x. So the ice formation would be a main player in current formation. This is my assumption: So if there is less ice formation in the arctic, the warm waters of the pacific don’t go through the Bering strait which is helping to create the warm blob of the northern pacific that we see since 2016. That warm air and humidity has greatly warm temperatures in Alaska and Yukon and accelerated the melting of glaciers over there… It has more consequences that we never really talk but I guess it would be to long to post here.
thank u for sharing this! learning about this in my current paleogeoclimatology course and given this weeks update on the matter, its very eerie timing
I visited a city i north of Norway (Tromsö). By driving a way from the city ca 30min the temp was -20. and when entering the city it was only -2. The water current was worming up the air. So amazing.
I do have two more questions about this interesting and easy-to-follow explanation: - Does increased ocean acidity affect the thermohaline currents? - What would the disruption mean for ocean-dwelling algae? They are already under duress by the increased ocean acidity, but if this is another major stressor for them, we'd lose 70% of nature's oxygen sources, meaning we'd have to make do with the remaining 30% (that we keep cutting down at a rapid pace). Human women can no longer give birth to live babies if oxygen levels drop to 50% and lower.
That is the aforementioned most recent collapse of the AMOC known as the younger Dryas a name which again implies that it was not the first such event.
At first it got warmer, because the process was gradual (it had sharp peaks anyhow but relatively gradual), however at some point, when temperatures were almost as today, some catastrophe happened, some say that an ice dam collapsed in North America pouring massive amounts of fresh water to the Ocean all of sudden, others that it was a meteorite impact. Whatever the case Ireland went from a normal warm spring to a never ending freezing winter of a thousand years. It was so bad that some people began eating grass, almost literally... and then invented bread out of it, it's called the first Neolithic.
This is such an awesome video! I didn’t know there was so much going on with other currents. I know a little about the east Australian current which is possibly getting faster and making the finish times for the Sydney to Hobart shorter and the circumpolar current around Antartica, I’ve heard that scientists thought it was super good at stopping anything from getting through but then they found a bunch of micro plastic and stuff. I’d love to see an episode on this if I wasn’t obvious enough already 😅
This is a good one. I like how everything is totally scientific except the cold blob. Hey what should we name that? How about HBCWDII2? Naw, how about cold blob and we call it a day? works for me.
@Albina Trevisani Yeah, I can testify to that, I tried others but lost a lot of money because I didn't have more knowledge, but crypto is easy and anybody can be involved in it, my rate of loss has dropped since I started Crypto
@Waldo Williamson You are right, in the past I tried trading on my own but made almost no profit until I was link to a professional, the result was exceptional
Spent two weeks searching for information or an article like this for my assignment which is due tomorrow, finally got my hands on this. Great work!! This has even me given more enthusiasm for this field to make a difference.
I was wondering how the melting of the Arctic Ocean (or the North Pole) would effect the ocean currents. As you've explained, a massive amount of fresh water from the molten ice would get into the current and slow down the AMOC. However, my question is more about how the then new open arctic ocean will effect the current. Will ocean currents start to circulate on the north pole? And what kind of climate and weather can we expect when that happens?
I can't believe they just let all that perfectly good water run amoc
Ba Dum tiss
I see what you did there
Nice
I didn’t get it until 6:57 haha
Well done
Stop being so salty about it....
I live in Ireland, we like our gulf stream, please save it! The example I like to use is we are at the same latitude as the Kamchatka peninsula in East Russia. Its frozen for like half the year. We don't want the same fir Ireland
I live in Calgary. I wish we had ocean 😭
@Dirty Magic11 Normal cycles that take millenia to occur, not in 50 years. Yeah the world is gonna change terribly and billions will die. That's tough alright 🙄
Even Siberia and Antarctica will thaw out if it gets hot enough. I say keep the CO2 going and ban all natural ice and turn the poles into farmland and new trade routes. 8B people is too many anyway, 1B is more than enough. Fewer humans = less CO2, so it will all work out by itself eventually.
Just like how Chicago is on the same latitude as Rome, and we went below 0 a few times a week this winter, give us an ocean
@Dirty Magic11 Why would I believe in these utterly extreme scenarios? Climate change will make areas that are currently full of people almost unlivable. Leading to huge social upheaval and minimum millions of deaths. I'm sad to see that outcome doesn't cause you a second thought
Another thing to add to the "screwing up before we understand" List.
Good call.
Please disclose the complete list
@@gurjotsingh8934 RUclips has a character limit
@@gurjotsingh8934 Chernobyl, Fukushima, GM food, AI computers. Autonamous cars, just off the top of my head.
@@gurjotsingh8934 literally what's causing the temp to rise. Manmade emissions front coal and oil. It's a result of over exploitation and greed. No thought for sustainability.
I feel like these are made for middle schoolers but at 35 I’m learning so much! 😝
@James Taylor Oof U killed her :/
@James Taylor Maybe you could be more thoughtful and consider this wasn't even known 20 years ago?
@James Taylor they also teach social skills at school but I guess you didn’t listen to that. Practice what you preach.
You never be too old to learn something new 😉
@James Taylor My High School never even talked about this
It would be great if channels like this had the same fan base and support, that celebrities has,it would make a huge difference in mankind as a whole
I agree. I sometimes look at what RUclips has as "Trending" videos and slowly lose faith in humanity.
@@lucasetten Maybe YT algorithm needs a push, to put first stuff that matters, instead of the crap one sees in "trending", but the YT algorithm only reflects what people see, so you can get an idea of what people are really interested in there. If you asked, it is sad, very sad.
I’m with you here guys. Let’s not give up though and cultivate sustainable practices in our homes and be responsible for our daily choices.
@@ikocheratcr it is a business and kids are the biggest user base on RUclips... nothing sad just a reality
@@Max-kd2gh doesn’t mean we shouldn’t question the business interests behind the priorities in the algorithms. In fact, it means we have even more of a reason to do so.
Remember the scandal when it was giving kids hours of auto-generated plotless featureless bland CGI, which toddlers lapped up through autoplay and going “ooh, colours”?
You know, you could have said: "Thanks to our Patrons, who keep this channel *afloat*" ...I'll get my coat.
I sea what you did there!
You mean you WON'T be here all week? LOL
Or boat ?
A pun AND a rhyme?
What is this, Christmas?
@@somefuckstolemynick Well, no. But it's either your birthday, or your un-birthday, so either way, you're due for a gift. :-)
At 1:53 I expected the pun explanation to be, “Get it? Com-OCEAN! You know... because we’re talking about oceans...”
the rare double-pun!
This would have made it an actual pun. "Co-motion" isn't a pun at all, because the idea expressed there is literally the meaning of the construction of the word with its Latin prefix.
Cum ocean
@@varunachar87 I think he did that on purpose.
thought that too xD
I read that coral can get stressed and bleach. I asked myself what coral had to be stress about?
Then i realised. Current events.
Hahahaa 😂
lmao
🤣🤣🤣
Good One :D
Lol, they're so e-motion-al.
Was so amazing working with you folks to write this vid!
Thanks for helping, its a great video!
Ham
ha, you don't get pinned
Thanks for your support
That explains the great quality ;)
I haven't had nearly enough tea this morning to adequately deal with how much the red water/blue water demonstrations blew my mind.
Funny enough, i get a very similar effect when i make fruit tea. As long as i don't dip the tea bag, the red layer is perfectly visible
@@BritneyLaZonga do you add the tea(bag) in after the water? I pour my water over the tea (/fruit/flowers) and it’s even from the get-go. (I have a glass teapot because I like to watch.)
"Yeah. Take that AIR"
I Should not have laughed as hard as i did
People don't like to admit this, but ending climate change cannot happen without a global change in the economic structure and our daily lives
Us military = greatest offender, while California bans gas mowers 😂
1:53 I expected better Joe, an opportunity for Com- Ocean was right there! This close!
Not where my brain was going but ok
I thought that one too and was lowkey upset when eh said "co-motion"
a VSauce like transition at 0:39
yep
On point
YEPPP
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One day or day one Your choice, Regardless, businesses and investments are the most clear ways to make money.
People will be kicking themselves in few weeks if they miss the opportunity to buy and invest in Bitcoin.
Obviously, I decided to trade cryptocurrencies but was put off by the market uncertainty.
@@luisenrique6547 If you trade with a skilled trader such as Mr. John Scaparrotti, his trading strategies are very good, that won't be a problem and bother you.
I have worked with 4 traders in the past but none of them is as efficient as Mr. John Scaparrotti, His trading strategies is awesome!
Was not expecting a Calgary name drop. You darn right we're colder 😂
Me neither I was so surprised
50% of comments: You should have done "Com-OCEAN"
50% of comments: People who think they know more about science than thousands upons thousands upon thousands upon thousands upon thousands of climate scientists who know that climate change is real
Its because the people against this, the people that would lose the most money for themselves made it political. When you make something political they know you'll be on your "side" of things no matter how wrong you are. We treat politics like a sport.
When you made that Co-Motion joke youtube instantly cutted in with 2 ads like even RUclips doesnt find your jokes funny which made me mad because I actually laughed about the pun
I looove his jokes!
The AI knows when you are distracted and loves to backstab you with totally hateful ads.
I think Capitalism should be destroyed only so we can enjoy ad-less videos.
As an oceanography student it’s really upsetting when lecturers basically tell you we’re fucked
I dare say that being smart is not just o.k., but it's actually cool to be smart!!
my how times have changed.... lol
@@justinpyle3415 It took damn long enough! It is about time! Finally, we can stop hiding how intelligent we are and begin to be revered for it!
@@kimberlymonsini2604 Soon, maybe. A paradigm shift in information exchange is happening, to be sure. But, if the dissemination of information becomes concentrated in a proportionate few instead of homogeneously, it could be very bad, as intelligence is seperate from morality, as most people understand it.
I wish they would teach the principles of Eudaimonia in school, but i had to seek out aristotle and the like on my own.
No, it's essential
One of the things standing in the way of 'being smart' being celebrated these days is the politically inconvenient reality of biological and cultural factors influence on people's tendency to become #smart.
To take the least-possible socially controversial demographic as an example: I wonder how we might better tap the impoverished population of Appalachia for hidden brilliance.
I can't tell you how refreshing it is to scroll down and not find a pinned comment or an extra advert.
Thanks for everything you've done, mate. have a good one.
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11:16
Me: I really want to put a lot of salt in that cold area and see what happens
I am really not sure we have the salt mining or transport capacity to pull that off we are talking about thousands of cubic kilometers here with even more water that will flow in to replace that if you are even partially successful. You would probably need easily billions of tons of salt to make even a modest temporary difference. Bear in mind here that the global production of salt is only around 280 million tons annually. Also with our largest bulk carriers only having a capacity of around 400,000 tons and we only have 68 of that size transporting the billions of tons of salt into the middle of the ocean even if we had it would be an issue. In short, the ocean is simply vast and the quantities of salt that would be needed to rebalance the system are almost unfathomable certainly beyond our industrial capacity to deliver.
It would sink and even colder water float up doh!!! It is only 3C on ocean floor.
In the UK our average low to average high temperatures year round is like 2 to 23 while same latitude in Canada it's around -15 to 23. Winter is so much easier to deal with when we only get snow 0-4 days a year.
I'm at that latitude in Canada and it's more like -30 to +30 :( but part of that is our continental location. It's not so fun.
@@miche13curry Based on data on Wikipedia under climate for Calgary
Yup, which is why we should be on the bleeding edge of combating climate change - we stand to suffer dramatically at the hands of the weather if the gulf stream is disrupted
Reminder that 70 percent of all emmisions are produced by the top 100 companies
As somebody living near the North sea, the "colder water sinks" is the reason it's a bad idea to dive say, a meter or 2 deep. You basically get hit by that colder water. Staying on the surface is hotter.
Very true indeed. Hi from Trondheim!
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Not sure what to comment, so I'll just.. wave. 👋
Get it? Currents.. waves? Ok, never mind.
😂👌
Lol
Got it. 😆
"did you build my universe?"
"ya & it's the size of a Lobster tank, it's whack"
haha rick and morty that tank reminds me of. the zeep and rick fight scene.
Literally taught this last week in my environmental science class.
Awesome 👌
Now I'm just imagining a sci fi book about how some intergalactic civilizations would break planetary AMOCs to cripple enemy civilizations.
Awesome video!
Both then, what would be the driving force of these AMOCs?
Maybe solar wind?
But then space is mostly empty
AMOCs, Plural? Where is the next planet at? Oh, and with the hugh mass involved, I doubt can be or will be stopped suddenly. If it did I think a lot of big bumps and gigantic whirlpools (way bigger than refrigerators) would become very evident.
The sad thing is, we (collective) don't even look after ourselves.
Despite knowing how bad junk food is for our arteries, we continue to gorge ourselves on high fat/high sugar foods, clogging our circulatory system. The amount of "largeness" is continuing to increase, despite everybody knowing the negative effects.
So if we can't even look after ourselves, what hope is there for the ocean?
Yeah, I just depressed myself. Good job me.
And the carcinogenicity of meat, dairy and eggs. If people don't care about themselves, imagine caring about something as "abstract" as the planet SMH Go plant-based for your health and the planet!
And meat. Not just ‘junk food’.
Thing is, I would wager that we don't ALL know. Not even close. The amount of ignorance of a lot (most?) people is actually astounding. The US is the best example, but it's a global trend. People, somehow, know much less than they should about a whole array of topics.
@@tyrellarson Yeah never underestimate humanities capability of willful ignorance the ability to forget ignore and or fail to internalize information that is unpleasant i.e. doesn't conform to our internalized narratives. It seems that humans have evolved enough eusocial characteristics to reach the point where these internalized tribal narratives are more important than our own existence. Tribalism is a both a fascinating and terrifying evolutionary imperative that seems deeply wired into our brains. And we have maximized our species capacity for such toxic self destructive behavior by developing sorting algorithms allowing like minded individuals to find each other and form narrow minded tribes of willful ignorance and delusion.
@@Dragrath1Very well put. Scary, yet fascinating.
The Day After Tomorrow...
Love that movie!
Yeah but that movie was off the rails psuedoscientific. They just straight up invented cryo hurricanes that are so cold it freezes gasoline.
Came here for this. This movie, while not exact on the science, still brought a visual that we may need to use to get it though our collective minds that we’re destroying our planet.
@@setcheck67 Well it wasn't a documentary as far as I know... 😅
I can, probably say, and may, or might, likely, say the chance of the sky falling, is possibly, maybe, bull$#/¥!
When I read your comment, I thought "The Day After", which was an 80s cartoon on what happens if nuclear war ensues. Then I realized I'm just getting old.
I miss HotMess, This would have been a good episode to have there.
Anyways, the problem is, It's never not Humans.
Sometimes it is. Making generalities is a good way to remember a concept without using too much energy for it.
But the price is its truth.
Seeing the problems we're facing today, making generalities about humans creating problems may not be a really good idea.
Yes! I was just thinking about Hot Mess. Did that one actually get cancelled, or is it just happening to not have any episodes for a long time? Anyway yeah, people who like this episode should go check it out.
Ohhh, I'm sure it'll be fine, maybe we can look into it in a few years. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some forests to clear for that new coal fired power plant, progress waits for no man and all that.
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Great video, as always.
But I'm so tired, man. I'm tired because none of this will ever get fixed. We've been trying to get people to understand for nearly 3 decades now and it hasn't worked. We will never clean up our act, our atmosphere, nor our oceans.
It would help if people better understood the problem and those who are best in positions to make the biggest efforts did so, but we also need to keep in mind that the concept of "fixing" the situation isn't really an option, it never was.
To the best of my understanding, what is happening is basically an acceleration of the natural order of things. The events and consequences are totally natural, it's the rate at which it is happening that is "unnatural". So even if overnight we somehow "fixed" everything we've done, it wouldn't undo the progression thus far, it would just remove our factor of the acceleration. However, that also doesn't mean that it would just revert to the past rate either, as the rate of change takes time as well.
In short, while we totally need to work to stop accelerating things, we also can't expect it to not keep progressing regardless because it isn't just going to reverse to the old "normal". Change comes, accelerated or not, and those who choose to ignore it will be surprised and unprepared when it affects them. Like a thief in the night, either you are ready or you are not and then it is too late.
Also, even 30 years isn't as long as it seems, especially with trying to make change on a societal level. Though we certainly want things to progress faster (seeing results always feels good), there has been progress regardless.
Raising the current and coming generations to love and care about actively doing good and actively avoiding bad will make some of the biggest changes we can do, but that takes time and a lot of dedicated honest effort. And it starts in families, not government.
I live in northern Spain, in the same latitude as Vladivostok. AMOC please don't go!
Don't worry, it was fine even in the worst of the Ice Age, when it was some 5º colder but there were bisons and woolly rhinoceros so pretty much like Sweden or Poland today, I guess. We have more to fear from uncontrolled warming than from cooling.
The moment you realize that the movie "The Day After Tomorrow" is actually a documentary of the future.
You are being fooled 😛😛😛 by movies
A futurmentary?
A Documenture?
A giant chuck of one of the Larsen ice shelves broke off a few years ago 😂
I prefer real science movies like The Core and 2012, thanks. The overexaggerated and dramatized crap in The Day After Tomorrow just muddies up the waters like a Fox News report.
This 'Low Probability, High Impact' event is now turning into a 'High Probability, High Impact" event. Thanks, Politicians & oil CEOs.
The fact that this is not a national emergency is scandalous
A scandalous lack of scandal.
Where do you find these detailed animations of ocean currents? I'm trying to learn more about these currents and winds from a sailing perspective. Thanks!
I believe oceanographic organisations produce them.
government pilot charts show global currents , winds and weather . ...the Gulf Stream is not slowing
We literally have a chapter in 8th grade about ocean currents and it covers the exact same topics that you covered, so this video helped me a lot!
Did they help explain why it's called global warming if it's leading to an ice age? The cognitive dissonance is getting to me.
no but I wish they did, it would help us be more educated about an actual crisis, it was just a chapter on info about the ocean currents and from where they flowed
@@rizzobitzThe entire planet is warming. If the AMOC stops, it stops carrying heat to Europe, Europe gets colder, but the heat doesn't go away, it just builds up faster in the areas the AMOC had been picking it up from.
@@rizzobitzthey actually did
"Maybe the Romans wouldn't have empired as much." LOVE it! 😆
I always come here for my current events
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There's simply not enough media representation of climate change specially in live TV
If we act, the US dollar will collapse, because it's almost only sustained by Saudi oil since Nixon.
Love the Mafia bit
This sounds very interesting!
I love watching your videos. You teach while keeping a sense of humor. I love it!
2 years later and they say the current will stop by 2025 😢
2025-2095. But yeah this is gonna be crazy.
We are aware of this since the 90's. If this process stop, we have problem!
Looking at the bad Covid response in many countries we are absolutely doomed in regards of climate change
@@whiteraven550 I agree... Nature always finds a way.
@@pa28cfi The correction takes a long time, and there are still the other climate factors to account for.
@@pa28cfi I don't know. However. When the convection stream stops. Oxygen and salt will not be replenished. All life in our oceans will die. Also our planet is warming up. So I doubt the north pole will freeze up. At the other hand. There are theories that say global warming can cause a new ice age, so you might be right..........
@@pa28cfi Good question.....
"Low probability, high impact" basically means "It's is possible, however unlikely, that the entire planet will be massively affected by the change in currents"
All based on a worst case scenario that we already know isn't happening.
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I had to check to see how old this video is😂 2 years after this video was made (2023) scientists say the Amoc could collapse as soon 2025 😢
Came here after that report by the University of Copenhagen, and you explained it even better than they did. Thanks, Joe!
Small changes make a big difference, that's why, I think,, if they made the pipeline to take water from the Great Lakes, I think Superior was proposed, to California it would be a disaster.
12:19 Yeah, but how do we get those in control of governments to actually do something about it?
Sadly the possibility of a peaceful resolution seems to grow weaker year by year....
Greenland does not get enough credit for how weirdly important it is in global rhythms.
Magnificent episode. Glad I decided to watch it. I would love if you could make a video detailing what you meant by "such complxity" that would include actual models, number of variables, computation power required and so on. Maybe even publish agenda first and take suggestions. Its high time we learned what does it mean when scientists say "its complicated".
Me in Europe watching this vid 2 months later while parts of Europe are seeing the worst floods in memory. Scary 😥
i was about to sleep but then i got this hmmp inch a resting 🤨☝🏻
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I'm actually sitting in that same IKEA chair watching this video 😀
I come from the future to say that now the AMOC has a 95% of stopping between 2025 and 2095. Wooooooo……
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When seeing stuff like this it defies belief that people simply dismiss global warming as some hoax without giving any consideration to one of the many catalysts such as explained in this video.
This is the best incentive for stopping climate change I’ve ever seen
No matter how much YOU are convinced there are a lot of people who would just look at this, say "meh", and continue on...
You could fill the ocean with things that we are messing up badly. Oh, wait, it is already filled with stuff we are messing up.
It's funny that everyone is talking so much but no-one is actually doing something. Big corporations don't care so the governments don't care.
Karma will fet them soon enough
"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." We are all burning fossil fuels , so don't say no-one is doing anything.
@@markae0 I believe that we don't have that much of an impact as regular people, but if we could just stop being such idiots, we might actually save our planet by reducing the need for getting new stuff. But the era of consumerism...
So climate change could temporarely lead to cold temperatures in europe?
Yes. Fluid dynamics is fun isn't it. Cooler in eurpoe, but an average globally of warmer. Think less of slowly pushing a pool of water, more like dropping a hammer in it. Earth can deal with slow changes, not quick ones, even if they deliver the same energy overall.
The amount of climate deniers in the comments is just depressing.
At 10:10 he literally says it happened 12,000 years ago, but if it ever happens again it’s humans fault… I think everyone is in agreement we should do our best to better the environment, but the earth is going to experiences cycles and changes regardless of anything we do.
@@ChosenPlaysYT not that if it ever happens again it's our fault. But that there's a good chance this one time it's happening because of us. And that's bad enough and in our control enough that we should do something about it.
Other interglacial periods have ended with the final ice sheets melting. The AMOC is the only current explanation we have for glacial cycles starting up quickly as seen in past records. Stopping this from happening will stop the current ice age we live in. Only people could mess that up so much.
I’m surprised that humans have com this far, considering how criminally stupid and selfish we are.
Yet my mom and brothers cannot be conviced that climate change is real or that climate and weather are different things. 😣
Literally this week, scientists have reported early and unexpected signs of the amoc breaking down in which wouldn't have been expected to occur this century. So yay us! /s
The swirly patterns of ocean circulation look a lot like those found on the dense atmospheres of gas giants.
Indeed that is because fluid dynamics is driving the time evolution of both systems
Exactly what I thought of, Jupiter.
im loving the new meme-y presentation style, not to take anything away from it, it's still very good quality editing
You should do a collab with Matpat, you both make learning fun and explains it more enjoyable
We made positive changes to save the ozone layer. We can help the ocean next. 🙂
see exactly, yet people cry about it and thinking the world will end, bunch of L-s they are
This was a really cool explanation of how temperature and solute gradients can have large scale effects. I was just wondering if we can negate the effect of excess freshwater dumping into this current system by dumping salt to compensate for the melting of ice caps.
Dig a canal from the Dead Sea down to the Red Sea?
One principle of current formation was not in this video… It’s ice formation. Since ice can’t have salt, for it to crystallize, it has to expulse the salt. Therefore creating an even heavier and colder water. Studies in 2004, if my memory serves me well, proved that with this process, the arctic was creating the force of 10x sverdrup and the antarctique about 40x. So the ice formation would be a main player in current formation.
This is my assumption:
So if there is less ice formation in the arctic, the warm waters of the pacific don’t go through the Bering strait which is helping to create the warm blob of the northern pacific that we see since 2016. That warm air and humidity has greatly warm temperatures in Alaska and Yukon and accelerated the melting of glaciers over there… It has more consequences that we never really talk but I guess it would be to long to post here.
thank u for sharing this! learning about this in my current paleogeoclimatology course and given this weeks update on the matter, its very eerie timing
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I visited a city i north of Norway (Tromsö). By driving a way from the city ca 30min the temp was -20. and when entering the city it was only -2. The water current was worming up the air. So amazing.
"Take that air!" got me 😂😂😂
I mean if Amoc did stop or slow at least we'd get the ice caps back in a mini ice age event
Is it amazing that I knew how they worked before watching this video?
I do have two more questions about this interesting and easy-to-follow explanation:
- Does increased ocean acidity affect the thermohaline currents?
- What would the disruption mean for ocean-dwelling algae? They are already under duress by the increased ocean acidity, but if this is another major stressor for them, we'd lose 70% of nature's oxygen sources, meaning we'd have to make do with the remaining 30% (that we keep cutting down at a rapid pace). Human women can no longer give birth to live babies if oxygen levels drop to 50% and lower.
I wonder what happened at the end of the last ice age when the laurentide and norther Europe ice sheets melted.
That is the aforementioned most recent collapse of the AMOC known as the younger Dryas a name which again implies that it was not the first such event.
At first it got warmer, because the process was gradual (it had sharp peaks anyhow but relatively gradual), however at some point, when temperatures were almost as today, some catastrophe happened, some say that an ice dam collapsed in North America pouring massive amounts of fresh water to the Ocean all of sudden, others that it was a meteorite impact. Whatever the case Ireland went from a normal warm spring to a never ending freezing winter of a thousand years. It was so bad that some people began eating grass, almost literally... and then invented bread out of it, it's called the first Neolithic.
So what you're saying is, The Day After Tomorrow could happen...
This is such an awesome video! I didn’t know there was so much going on with other currents. I know a little about the east Australian current which is possibly getting faster and making the finish times for the Sydney to Hobart shorter and the circumpolar current around Antartica, I’ve heard that scientists thought it was super good at stopping anything from getting through but then they found a bunch of micro plastic and stuff. I’d love to see an episode on this if I wasn’t obvious enough already 😅
This is a good one. I like how everything is totally scientific except the cold blob. Hey what should we name that? How about HBCWDII2? Naw, how about cold blob and we call it a day? works for me.
This was a great video
#protecttheoceans
Think of the fish
Yep. Save the fishes. Don't eat fish. Watch Seaspiracy on Netflix.
An object in motion tends to stay in motion.
Stop calling it "climate change". Call it what it is "climate disaster"
or call it climate normality as nothing is wrong or unnatural, zero disasters
Hey! Here from 2023..... We didn't stop it
Depending on one stream of income had never made any millionaire and earning check don't put you on forbes
@Albina Trevisani Yeah, I can testify to that, I tried others but lost a lot of money because I didn't have more knowledge, but crypto is easy and anybody can be involved in it, my rate of loss has dropped since I started Crypto
@Waldo Williamson You are right, in the past I tried trading on my own but made almost no profit until I was link to a professional, the result was exceptional
My first investment with a professional earned me $7100 with $1000 in less than a week
@@angelinahaley2602 Unbelievable!!!!
@wilson hobbs You know him too?
Thank you❤️
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Spent two weeks searching for information or an article like this for my assignment which is due tomorrow, finally got my hands on this. Great work!! This has even me given more enthusiasm for this field to make a difference.
You're bad at googling
I was wondering how the melting of the Arctic Ocean (or the North Pole) would effect the ocean currents. As you've explained, a massive amount of fresh water from the molten ice would get into the current and slow down the AMOC. However, my question is more about how the then new open arctic ocean will effect the current. Will ocean currents start to circulate on the north pole? And what kind of climate and weather can we expect when that happens?
Terrifying. Don't break!
1:57 is the single best editor cut I’ve seen in my over 13 years of video streaming
And 3:12 is the best quote I’ve heard in my entire life
Any Eureka fans out there...? It might just be me but does anyone feel like Joe is Fargo’s older, cooler brother?.....🤣
3:42 The Earth rotates in the other direction, it's okay to be smart.
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏽 I always wondered this, this was so informative!
It is amazing to see how much life can thrive with just a few things, it’s such a shame humans have to ruin it
“probably not gonna happen soon” haha….. hahahha… oh it hurts watching this now lol