Melting Greenland (Environmental Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • On August 14, 2021, unprecedented rain fell for the first time in recorded history at Greenland’s ice sheet summit, dumping 7 billion tons of water, which is enough to generate hydropower. A study by NASA revealed that Greenland’s ice is melting on average seven times faster than it was at the beginning of the study period. Climate change is inevitable. Led by O'right CEO Steven Ko, the team visited 11 towns to conduct in-depth interviews with experts, scholars, government officials, and local residents from all walks of life by reporters. The documentary reveals how climate change has affected Greenland’s society, economy and livelihood. When it comes to fighting climate change, we are all in this together. We hope that this documentary can resonate with society and galvanize public awareness on the worsening climate crisis and empower people through environmental education to drive change and transition to a sustainable society.

Комментарии • 19

  • @BOSSCHEN-d8k
    @BOSSCHEN-d8k Год назад +6

    這是全世界的事,大家要共同響應!

  • @AngelWu-c3b
    @AngelWu-c3b Год назад +2

    感謝你們的付出成為台灣的領頭羊能夠響應這所有人能夠重視我們所擁有的地球❤

  • @king80578
    @king80578 Год назад

    謝謝

  • @sgaga1122
    @sgaga1122 Год назад +6

    如果科學家的無力感來自大眾的漠視,那麼更應該從自身改變,成為5%願意關注環境或氣候議題的消費者、國民甚至是地球上的公民。

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад +2

    Wow if this continues in 1000 years it will be back like it was 500 years ago!

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 Год назад +1

      Melting is accelerating, oceans rising will be far more rapid when more major ice shelves collapse.

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад

      @raybod1775 why was the Lockheed lightning that landed on Greenland in 1942 under almost 300 feet of ice when it was found in 2000? Look up the glacier girl. Why is Shackleton's back camp over 100 miles from the edge of the antarctic ice shelf and under 300 feet of ice? Amazing how fast the ice is melting
      NOT!

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад

      @raybod1775 Check out the Fort Denison data the ocean level has dropped 6 CM. Since 1900?

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад

      @raybod1775 go to Charleston SC and look at the docks at the warehouses that were built in the 16th century they are miles from the Harbor now and 25 feet above the present docks?

  • @titidoby
    @titidoby Год назад

    we need to save our earth whatever you are 🧡

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 Год назад

      Too late, it’s the end of the world as we’ve known it. More north and be at least 100 meters above ocean levels.

  • @vthilton
    @vthilton 11 месяцев назад

    Save our Planet Now

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 10 месяцев назад

    OMG, just imagine if Greenland becomes covered with insects, flowers, forests, birds and mammals. Oh the horror.

  • @saatee100
    @saatee100 Год назад

    There’s no climate crisis but only climate natural change Greenland will have agricultural activity again like in the past

  • @tank0419
    @tank0419 Год назад +3

    很值得深思的一部片子
    ruclips.net/video/gIGUBqtIYw8/видео.html

  • @anthonytoscano5632
    @anthonytoscano5632 Год назад +3

    Thank You, Fossil Fuel Corp. For destroying any chance of a decent life for all people, and for the hell that's coming for the world.

    • @russellcrosby8175
      @russellcrosby8175 Год назад

      Well yes, but 75% of the population is made from fossil fuels, all that energy, farming and transporting.
      We can't produce enough rare earth metal batteries. A horse drawn plough, with no fertilizers, feeding 8+billion... this is the bigger, more immediate problem. We're running out of energy, fossil fuels: we're mining 'tar sands'.
      That's why 'they' are starting to take action, 'they' need those last few drops for their yachts and jets, and hopefully, to prevent mass starvation, before the depopulation 'bomb' saves us! 'Us' being normal people, not the rich people who want us to keep us breeding to keep this Ponzey scheme going for them.
      Just my opinion, rant over, sorry, and thank you.

    • @russellcrosby8175
      @russellcrosby8175 Год назад

      Well yes, but 75% of the population is made from fossil fuels, all that energy, farming and transporting.
      We can't produce enough rare earth metal batteries. A horse drawn plough, with no fertilizers, feeding 8+billion... this is the bigger, more immediate problem. We're running out of energy, fossil fuels: we're mining 'tar sands'.
      That's why 'they' are starting to take action, 'they' need those last few drops for their yachts and jets, and hopefully, to prevent mass starvation, before the depopulation 'bomb' saves us! 'Us' being normal people, not the rich people who want us to keep us breeding to keep this Ponzey scheme going for them.
      Just my opinion, rant over, sorry, and thank you.