Arctic climate system catastrophe - a wide ranging tour - long version

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • an augmented version of the 22 August 2022 Cryosphere Symposium Iceland

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  • @fleurali2294
    @fleurali2294 Год назад +39

    The few who want to talk about it are still very divided in opinion. But You and you're Team did a great job! It's just a pity that an ordinary woman like me writes the first comment here.
    Thank you prof. Jason Box for your commitment and persistence in communicating your findings to the wider public.

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад +11

      The fact that you're here tells us you're not an "ordinary woman".

    • @EvolutionWendy
      @EvolutionWendy Год назад +12

      The science community is not divided about the situation. However the conservative nature of peer-reviewed research limits the conversation. There is also a silence imposed on the conversation, as a loud faction of news commentators insist that voicing the true situation will cause apathy, and unwillingness to try to change overshoot. This drowns out a larger number of people who believe that not offering the full truth is reducing humanity's chances to change things for a better Future. IMO

    • @tunneloflight
      @tunneloflight Год назад

      There is no actual dispute. There are facts, which detail the accelerating catastrophe. And their is right wing ignorance, denialism and stupidity. No equivalence.

  • @nancylaplaca
    @nancylaplaca Год назад +12

    Dr. Box: thank you so much for your work over the years. You have helped me understand what is going on with ice in our world. I’ve spent the past 17 years working to change foolish policies that are killing clean energy. You are exactly right: it’s all about policy. (Case in point: Australia, pop 25M, has ~3.5M solar roofs; U.S. pop 330M, also has ~3.5M solar roofs…sigh. And it’s even worse on the utility-scale level, which we need desperately.) Like many others, I so appreciate your dedication and expertise, and along with you and so many others, I mourn that we waited too long to act, and we are looking at a much more difficult future. I have 3 step-grandchildren age 2-9 and I fear for them, and all the innocent children and people of the world. Thank you for raising awareness, for caring so deeply, and channeling that caring into presentations that folks like me can understand.

  • @pattirockgarden4423
    @pattirockgarden4423 Год назад +17

    So very sad & distressing. Thank you for all you do, Jason. 🙏

  • @em945
    @em945 Год назад +21

    Thank you so much for your efforts, Jason.
    At the end you mention policymaking required. It also requires those policies to be used or enforced, and a population that understands or supports them.

  • @greenhubert
    @greenhubert Год назад +24

    Thank you for all your work. It's OK, I was depressed about this stuff anyway.

  • @susansparkle6812
    @susansparkle6812 Год назад +16

    Jason, I trust you more than anyone on these issues. You are the hero of people that want the truth about climate change.

    • @adambuchert3422
      @adambuchert3422 Год назад +3

      The truth is readily available for anyone to find it's not being hidsen

    • @iamdone7094
      @iamdone7094 Год назад

      lol

  • @jededge
    @jededge Год назад +7

    Jason thank you for relaying the truth , and being honest & brave with it

  • @BombusMonticola
    @BombusMonticola Год назад +9

    The incidental music perfectly reflects the haunting feeling as we witness the breaking of mother nature's heart.

  • @MontyFly
    @MontyFly Год назад +13

    Thank you for your efforts to inform the the public and policy makers. Change, massive change is on the horizon, either we create the change for the better or we continue with business as usual and the changes will not be to our advantage.
    Thanks for all the fish

    • @EvolutionWendy
      @EvolutionWendy Год назад +3

      Speaking dolphins, a sensational interview (for a change) by Hagens today, interviewing a reclusive Greenpeace founder who recounts transformative lessons on the intelligence of dolphins. And the Greenpeace founder also describes how he acted *_very differently_* to force evolution of a dolphin friendly tuna industry.

    • @EvolutionWendy
      @EvolutionWendy Год назад +3

      The Greenpeace founder has novel approach to changing the world, against All odds and common sense, essential lessons for today.

  • @antonioreid534
    @antonioreid534 Год назад +18

    In large part, I think the collapse of the civilization we know is already locked in.
    We’ve built up so much infrastructure on the coast. 2-3 feet of sea rise would change everything about our relationship with the sea.

    • @fleurali2294
      @fleurali2294 Год назад +6

      Now that I read you I would like to thank you for what you do. I think I remember you sitting on the couch with Sam and of course more often with Sandy. Thanks for sharing your insights Antonio. Fare you well for the time we have left. 💫

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 9 месяцев назад

      Probably should move 20 miles inland

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington 3 месяца назад

      100 miles + would be better long term

  • @mralekito
    @mralekito Год назад +11

    Excellent and shocking talk. You really lay it all out how serious it is.

  • @jeanjacquesdessalines1425
    @jeanjacquesdessalines1425 Год назад +7

    Merci beaucoup pour votre excellent travail !

  • @EvolutionWendy
    @EvolutionWendy Год назад +10

    Your solemn gravitas combines with very clear facts presentation that everybody can understand.
    We urgently must begin to land this fossil fuel civilization. Basic important medicines we should develop simple chemistry recipes, that can be produced locally. Painkillers, antibiotics... Reformulated for a post industrial world. For the good of human society, some of the knowledge can be preserved, think of the billions or even trillions of humans in deep time that benefit from our actions today.

  • @thiemokellner1893
    @thiemokellner1893 Год назад +4

    Thanks. Must be unthinkably hard to tell the people bad news again and again and again and every time worsening and see that the reaction is hardly more than a shrug.

  • @Simon-ry5ob
    @Simon-ry5ob Год назад +14

    Why is nobody panicking ? #dont Look up

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад +5

      Most of them don't have the intelligence - or the conscience - to realize the domino effect of decimation - those who are able to conceptualize the horror have already relocated, packed, stocked up and prepared for several months of hell on Earth - that's why.

    • @adampope5107
      @adampope5107 Год назад +2

      Decades and decades of disinformation, along with the original estimates being too conservative for how fast the climate can change.

    • @WhirledPublishing
      @WhirledPublishing Год назад

      We were lied to - all our lives - the true timeline for the ice sheets is documented in historic records - the Ice Ages are fiction - they never happened - North America never had a giant glacier across it.
      Anyone who believes the Ice Ages were real can do an online search for:
      Ice Ages Theory
      You'll see it's just a theory exposed as idiotic nonsense by the conspicuous evidence - because the massive water erosion was caused by sea water - not by glacial water.
      Pangaea, continental drift and continental collision are also theories exposed as preposterous nonsense by the conspicuous evidence.
      On and on their "theories" go and are exposed as ridiculous lunacy.

    • @a.randomjack6661
      @a.randomjack6661 Год назад +5

      Few people take, or have the time to understand what's really going on. For one, it's complicated and the medias don't explain a damm thing.
      Pre-manufactured opinions are the easy way around every issue.

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 Год назад +4

      @@WhirledPublishing The very idea of prepping for several months cracks me the hell up with regard to climate change and biosphere collapse issues. Several months is what you do for a war, volcanic or tectonic disaster, fire season in the west, etc. Several centuries is what you prep for, for what's coming.

  • @lonihollenbeck4654
    @lonihollenbeck4654 Год назад +6

    Mr. Box, in a more just and better adjusted world, your videos would be mandatory viewing. In the meantime, we suffer through the fragmentations of consciousness and cowardness, not a good combination in face of the formidable foe we face.

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington Год назад

      Beautifully said 🤩

    • @globalwarming382
      @globalwarming382 Год назад

      Humans are self destructive, we will continue to burn 🔥 fossil fuels ⛽️ so CEOs and share holders of fossil fuel companies can horde more and more MONEY 💰 at the expense of life. This includes their kids as well. Greed is not good.

  • @Meowbay
    @Meowbay Год назад +4

    You should take note of Zachary Labe's latest (2023) imagery, of both Arctic and Antarctic ice mass. We're at a GLOBAL ice record low now, since humans are measuring.

  • @mralekito
    @mralekito Год назад +6

    If you look at the pre-industrial era the planet was at -0.5. Now (according to Johan Rockstrom) we are touching +1.3. Which really puts us at +1.8 degrees where we should be.

    • @paulchace2391
      @paulchace2391 Год назад +6

      One of my most trusted scientists is Dr Andrew Glickson. He say we are already past 2C. His recent book" The Event Horizon" is really well done, researched to the n th degree.
      Storms are more powerful, longer lasting and more frequent.
      It only gets more interesting from here....

    • @a.randomjack6661
      @a.randomjack6661 Год назад +5

      On land, like America and Europe, we are already above 2°C over preindustrial, whatever definition one has of that term, be it 1750 or 1900...

    • @mralekito
      @mralekito Год назад +1

      @@paulchace2391Thanks Paul. I have not heard of that book, I will look for it in the library.

    • @mralekito
      @mralekito Год назад +5

      @@a.randomjack6661 Yes, it’s not even throughout the world. We won’t be around for the 20 meters or more of sea level rise. However the coming decades will be very unpleasant for many people on this planet.

    • @a.randomjack6661
      @a.randomjack6661 Год назад +6

      @@mralekito I'm not much worried about sea level rise. What worries me big time is the collapse of the biosphere. Try some of these searches
      phytoplankton decline
      Krill decline
      insects decline
      Terrestrial photosynthesis decline
      Fisheries decline
      See where I'm going?...
      And please try to find scientific research papers and not opinions... Science Daily is a good start.
      Happy new year 🥃

  • @veronicasvevabrugnetti
    @veronicasvevabrugnetti Год назад +2

    Thank you for your work

  • @trstquint7114
    @trstquint7114 Год назад +3

    14:35 We are in the mids of a climate explosion. On the human scale of perception, it's a slow blow, but on the time scale of the earth, it is an unimaginably fast and, above all, devastating blow. Have a nice summer 2023!

  • @rd264
    @rd264 Год назад +3

    this is an excellent update on "warming" trends in the Arctic systems up to 2020. It seems that this report on the data is following closely or at least this data is only 2 years old. however it is the prognosis that concerns me. The scientists tend to make predictions 100 years out which effectively lets corporations, including their lobbyists, all their bribed politicians and Deciders, completely off the hook. Scientists should report to the public on the risks now up to 10 and 20 years out rather than 100 years in the future.

  • @golfscienceguru
    @golfscienceguru Год назад +8

    Would increasing amount of Greenland melt water, which is cold and not much above freezing, going into the North Atlantic tend to reduce the heat of the Gulf Stream going to Northern Europe, and to England to cause colder winters there, as England is further north than the states of Maine and North Dakota of the United States?

    • @BernhardHimmer
      @BernhardHimmer Год назад +2

      No, because that would also change wind systems and it would only get more arid and the temperature rise because of climate change would more than overcompensate the potential cooling.

    • @a.randomjack6661
      @a.randomjack6661 Год назад +3

      The increase in melt water is slowing down the Gulf Stream, creating a sort of pile up and proportionally higher sea level rise along the East coast something like a few centimeters...

  • @QwartzBeat
    @QwartzBeat 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Arctic climate is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The region experiences extremes of solar radiation in both summer and winter. Some parts of the Arctic are covered by ice year-round, and nearly all parts of the Arctic have periods with some form of ice on the surface. The climate is moderated by the ocean water, which can never have a temperature below -2 °C (28 °F). In winter, the relatively warm water, even though covered by ice, keeps the North Pole from being the coldest place in the Northern Hemisphere. In summer, the presence of the nearby water keeps coastal areas from warming as much as they might otherwise. Climate models predict that the Arctic will continue to warm at a faster rate than the global average, with temperatures increasing by 2.8 to 7.8 °C (5.0 to 14.0 °F) by the end of the 21st century. Sea-ice extent and thickness are also expected to decrease, with some models predicting the Arctic Ocean will be free of sea ice in late summer by the mid to late part of the century.

  • @musingsOfADopamineAddict
    @musingsOfADopamineAddict Год назад +1

    Jason, I can believe you have so few subs! Quality work friend!

  • @frankiefresh79
    @frankiefresh79 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. 👍
    Please, don't forget the latent heat phase when the solid sea-ice becomes a mixture with water (broken and very slushy ice) . It's preventing the temperature to drop below freezing point at the start of the winter. You mentioned latent heat as a reason why permafrost temperature increased, but not the temperature increase of the Arctic ocean caused by the broken sea-ice ?

  • @karlbailey6693
    @karlbailey6693 Год назад +2

    Brilliant information

  • @Deathmittens1
    @Deathmittens1 Год назад

    I'm so grateful to be alive to see this transition. We are going to a new and alien world and we never had to leave the solar system. We are terriforming our own planet right under our feet. Let's see what terrible future awaits us.

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 9 месяцев назад

      Possibly we make it a nicer jungle world

  • @harkonen1000000
    @harkonen1000000 Год назад +5

    Well, that's grim.

  • @gilbertsatchell6866
    @gilbertsatchell6866 Год назад +2

    Heartbreaking. Extinction is visible on the horizon.

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews9634 Год назад

    The warming of the Arctic goes up and down faster and slower than the globe, no different than during any other time period. The winter of 2022 was one of the coldest on record.

  • @Frosty294492
    @Frosty294492 Год назад +1

    In the 80's 90's and early 2000's we had Global Warming. Climate was not changing quickly for anyone. Now we can see the climates changing on every continent in the world. "If we wait for climates to change we will wait too long to act".

    • @nicolatesla5786
      @nicolatesla5786 2 месяца назад

      It was to late after 1970 as for the first time the global ocean heat began to destabilize in late 60s and now global global oceans are now absorbing 10 Hiroshima bombs per second.

  • @Pistolita221
    @Pistolita221 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this research and sharing a more digestible summary for the public.
    As far as I know there is one reasonable analog, which is the Permian Triassic boundary. The fossil carbon that kicked off the cycle was burned by siberian basaltic flood province but imo that doesn't wholly invalidate the comparison. If it's not a reasonable comparison, I'd appreciate that explained.

  • @YDdraigGoch43
    @YDdraigGoch43 Год назад +1

    I've sort of expected a big jump in fires and high temps this year, ever since a gas pipeline got blown up in the Baltic past year 😢 and just think about how polluted the sea will be with 20 metres of sea level rise. We are truly oofed.

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon9092 Год назад +1

    Overturning mass on river flow is increasing. And the temperatures in the Arctic land area is increasing. That works like a huge heater for the Arctic ocean. Specially remembering 40C temperatures in Northern Siberia... But yet still you have to take account how much melt waters comes from permafrost areas, so this is not a clear picture. Yet, not until permafrost melting waters are coming weak enough.

  • @WhirledPublishing
    @WhirledPublishing Год назад +4

    Jason, you look better without the beard - although I'm sure it's useful in Greenland

  • @gillesandfio8440
    @gillesandfio8440 Год назад +1

    “CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL”.
    Amundsen sailed through the Northwest Passage in 1906 in a wooden sailboat. No maps, GPS, helicopters, icebreaker escorts, or weather satellites. Larsen did the same twice during the early 1940’s.

  • @frinoffrobis
    @frinoffrobis Год назад +2

    Someone said not to worry about the warming, it already baked in...
    Rather focus on how to cool since we need that desperately

  • @Arturo-lapaz
    @Arturo-lapaz Год назад

    plot the temperatures not the relative to some old, rather poor known baseline.
    The relation to the melting point of water, and seawater, -2C is what matters because it is a direct relationship to melting, and again to the ice loss due to sublimation strongly affected by the large surface of cracked ice and the dryness of the air

  • @bradleywinter2803
    @bradleywinter2803 Год назад +2

    Your predictions for more fires in the future are correct, the recent Canadian boreal forest fires are the worst on record and still burning.

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews9634 Год назад

    It’s funny how the Arctic ice record tracks the solar cycles and Cosmic Ray influx taking into account the weakening of the earths electromagnetic field. Let’s watch the next few years and see if it starts to significantly cool in the Arctic.

  • @pedtrog6443
    @pedtrog6443 Год назад

    Unfortunately I find the background music is distracting

  • @photorailfan
    @photorailfan Год назад +1

    I don't understand. Fires in Canada. Fires in Greese. FIres in Siberia. Coincodence? No, i don't think so.

  • @alanmacification
    @alanmacification Год назад +1

    Please, please, please, stop that background ambient " musak " , I can not watch this video and I am very interested. Please put out an audio adjusted version. And FIRE the producer. You use that ambient sound during the intro 15 seconds then cut it.

  • @MiraSthira
    @MiraSthira Год назад

    So how soon do you think the 10 meter rise is? What can I do to help stop this and if not prepare?

    • @MiraSthira
      @MiraSthira Год назад

      I mean 20 meters

    • @Wind-oh-Wishp
      @Wind-oh-Wishp 3 месяца назад

      What you can do:
      -write an email to your local government that you want more wind and hydroturbines, suncollectors, and battery tanks and more climate actions in general, and ask for narrower car-lanes and no mandatory parking lots so people can commute more safely and take the cars less
      -write to the federal government you want more climate actions, anti-trust suits against big oil, laws against astroturfing, and laws that set a minimal fuel-efficiency limit,
      -stop mowing your lawn
      -use and buy less
      -in summer you can heat water in black plastic bags you can reuse, or metal pots you can put glass covers on
      -plant more
      -if you can, walk or bike or bus or use a train instead of taking a car
      -avoid ordering stuff online from outside your city
      -have electric heating and stoves, and in general use electricity instead of coal or gas
      -use handfans+water vapor from non-gas spray bottles to keep cool, instead of AC
      -apply for grants and install solar panels or wind turbines or water turbines in your own property
      -if you are a landowner, you can also rent your land for renewable companies to install such
      -local governments and landowning neighbours can rent renewable energy complexes and get cheap electricity, consider hosting or joining in on one
      -reducing road-widths and eliminating mandatory parking lot requiements in cities, reducing commuting distances and making roads safer
      -reducing polluting practices in general; saving tips usually also work on reducing pollution
      -90% of plastics are non-recycable, and recycable plastics too can only be reused 1-3 times, so plastic products should be phased out, we should go back to packagings like paper, glass and wood like before the 1950s
      -join divestment campaigns (so your banked money won't be invested in oil, coal and gas)
      -setting up renewable energy producers, which also contribute to regional autonomy and make electricity cheaper as renewable energy is already over 20 dollars cheaper than gas in $/megaWatt/hour, and around 500$ cheaper than coal
      -having more green spaces and plant biomass in general reduces heat both locally and globally, parks are natural coolants for cities, and office-plants do a good service even beside decoration
      You can do a lot just with small 1-30 minute things, like writing/calling to your local or state or federal government, or not mowing your lawn, or planting to maximise biomass (to put it in simpler terms; plant as many things as thickly as you can in your own place or in the office), you can take and reuse your own packagings, you can stop ordering stuff from the other side of the world, you can collect shower/bathwater to water things, and if you reduce and eat meat only 1-2 times a week, that also helps a lot.
      Or you can also install renewables on your own place, or join with other people to set up a plot for renewables somewhere out of town and have that electricity written down from your bills or you can even get paid for selling the excess electricity. If you are a land-owner, you can also rent either to companies or small communities directly, wind turbines for example take little used space but bring good profit.
      You can also change your outdated appliances and vehicles to work on electricity instead of coal/gas/oil.

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews9634 Год назад

    Why is there no data supporting the headlines about more and larger fires in Russia and the tundra areas more recently.

  • @proudchristian77
    @proudchristian77 Год назад

    A lot of people's are waiting for Lord Jesus to come back & deal with our child hood monsters & I'll bet their nervous or not but should be , 💝🚴‍♀️

  • @animusadvertere3371
    @animusadvertere3371 Год назад

    Realistically, there is no hope of significant change before it’s too late. It was probably already too late at least a decade ago. And there won’t be significant change at least a few decades from now. We are after all just chips most of us it seems. Best of luck.

  • @Timlagor
    @Timlagor Год назад +3

    could do without the music

  • @stephenrichards5386
    @stephenrichards5386 Год назад

    DMI arctic temperature ( 80° above ) has been below normal until very recently. It's a little above 0°C today but will dive very shortly. Global temperature has been raised by SSTA which cannot be caused by CO². It's physically impossible. The petermann glacier has been growing for several years. This winter will likely be colder than average across the NH.
    I dislike intentional misuse of data. The planet is not boiling. Global temperature has bee rising but nothing unusual. The mediteranian did not burn. The arctic shows no sign of burning. Russia is not inside of the 80° circle.

  • @WhirledPublishing
    @WhirledPublishing Год назад

    Antarctic Catastrophe - most recent report: Weddell's sea ice is no more - for as far as they could see - so now you'll begin to realize that Greenland is not warming up faster than any other region on Earth - numerous Antarctic Updates are on my channel - going back several years - found on my playlists - here's today's report from EuroNews: ruclips.net/video/cT8uEZfvstc/видео.html

  • @Ocean-Mariner
    @Ocean-Mariner Год назад +2

    What a terrible choice of background music. Was that and daft camera angles; intended to induce anxiety?

  • @-LightningRod-
    @-LightningRod- Год назад +2

    jesus f C Jason,...even tho im subbed i am seeing this after 3 months March 26
    Keep Going

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross Год назад +2

      Blame RUclips and their ridiculously dysfunctional algorithms.

  • @12DanDaniel
    @12DanDaniel Год назад

    Thank you. But please, kill the background music. Annoying and distracting.

  • @muchmorecoffee
    @muchmorecoffee Год назад +1

    Very important information that should be shared widely. Unfortunately, the music in this video is a MAJOR distraction and completely unnecessary. I want to subscribe, but really the music is awful.

  • @GhostOnTheHalfShell
    @GhostOnTheHalfShell Год назад

    And this year it’s Canada.

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад

    So how do they explain the P38 lightning that landed there in 1942 and was buried under almost 300 feet of ice when they found it about 10 years ago?

  • @richardmartyn7865
    @richardmartyn7865 Год назад +2

    Only 9000 views in 6 months...obviously our schools are not educating people about this

    • @nickkacures2304
      @nickkacures2304 8 месяцев назад +1

      This should have millions of views

  • @mickdaly2778
    @mickdaly2778 Год назад

    Someone ask Rossby to go off the drink for new years 🫗👋 meanwhile...

  • @pjmoran42
    @pjmoran42 Год назад

    Too funny. Someone should have shut off the background music during the speaking event. That gave me a headache as I was looking up his nose.

  • @justmenotyou3151
    @justmenotyou3151 Год назад

    Who ever set up your cammera Looks amateurish. Content very good.

    • @banjohero1182
      @banjohero1182 Год назад

      i think it's just his laptop's camera

  • @justmenotyou3151
    @justmenotyou3151 Год назад +1

    Were in an ice age. This is an interglacial periord of that iceage.

  • @peterjohnstaples
    @peterjohnstaples Год назад

    Investigate the Ice cores and realise that the Medieval was warmer than today. Check out the old tree lines still under todays ice.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 Год назад

    You realize that the ice has been melting for 10,000 years and didn't kill anything, right?

    • @Wind-oh-Wishp
      @Wind-oh-Wishp 3 месяца назад

      holocene extinction was and is a thing, and in present day the warming is 17 times higher than any temperature change in history and pre-history

  • @OneWhoWalksAlone
    @OneWhoWalksAlone Год назад

    🍿🤣🍿

  • @EmeraldView
    @EmeraldView Год назад +3

    Nobody cares!
    Well a few care. And unfortunately it's not nearly enough.

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross Год назад +2

      Greed and ignorance will do in the human species.

  • @scottekoontz
    @scottekoontz Год назад +1

    Same facts, different authors. Seems like the deniers should be dropping by to express their guts feelings soon.

  • @jeffgold3091
    @jeffgold3091 Год назад +1

    world wide tide gauges show no acceleration in the rate of sea level rise .

    • @jeffgold3091
      @jeffgold3091 Год назад +1

      why doesn’t he cite actual sea level rise data ? maybe because unsupported catastrophic statements are more exciting ?

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross Год назад

      Global sea level rise has, in fact, been accelerating for decades. Where are you getting your data?

    • @jeffgold3091
      @jeffgold3091 Год назад +1

      @@Patrick_Ross from noaa tide gauges strangely enuf

    • @jeffgold3091
      @jeffgold3091 Год назад

      google sealevelinfo and look at hundreds of actual tide gauge data . no acceleration

  • @davidattig9420
    @davidattig9420 Год назад

    I design wether modefacation equipment and just need money to license and supply build

  • @davidmcdowell2888
    @davidmcdowell2888 Год назад

    The background music is distracting and annoying.

  • @dannyvandenbranden4845
    @dannyvandenbranden4845 Год назад

    😂😂😂

  • @StonedApe420
    @StonedApe420 Год назад +1

    It snowed in Miami, and there was frost in Midle East. Record snow in Japan. Global Warming?

    • @pauljames1873
      @pauljames1873 Год назад +11

      Watch the video again, this is clearly explained.

    • @tinarhoades3178
      @tinarhoades3178 Год назад +6

      I would like to think that you're expressing sarcasm. Global "warming" is somewhat of a misnomer. Climate crisis (or, truly, climate system catastrophe--as stated above) is more realistic. The record snowfall/record low temperatures in one area of the globe doesn't cancel out the record number of forest fires/record high temperatures (which have both increased dramatically in numbers and scope) across other areas of the planet. The climate change crisis is a long-term trend, tracked and monitored for decades--with the more recent decades being the hottest on record. To your point though, the climate crisis is likely changing the jet stream, which then pushes colder Arctic air down to southern climates more frequently. As warming continues, weather patterns become more intense causing hotter temperatures in the summer and colder temperatures in the winter. Basically, storms, hurricanes, etc., AS WELL AS temperatures will become more extreme.

    • @hottubking1229
      @hottubking1229 Год назад +1

      First 10 seconds of video states “as fact” that the arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world. However, that is a debatable issue.

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 Год назад +1

      Stoned Ape: ... and as usual, there was massive cherry picking in the RUclips comment section. It won't save your agenda-fueled ass, but you do you while you can.

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross Год назад

      Your cherry picking shows either ignorance or an agenda. Which is it?

  • @TheDoomWizard
    @TheDoomWizard Год назад

    Doomed

  • @OldScientist
    @OldScientist Год назад

    In September 2022, sea ice reached a minimum extent of 4.87 million square kilometers in the Arctic. This is higher than the extent in 2007, which means the Arctic summer sea ice trend is zero for the past 16 years. It was almost as high as 1995. Summer 2023 is one of the coldest in several decades in the Arctic, and May 2023 was the coldest on record there. The Greenland surface mass balance (SMB) for the past 11 months is a massive but very normal 450 billion tonnes of ice accumulated. 5 out of the last 7 years have seen huge accumulations above the average (1981-2010).

    • @antonyjh1234
      @antonyjh1234 Год назад +1

      Have you said this in any other video's because I swear I've seen this exact comment elsewhere?
      The issue is the 2007 extent was 20 something percent less than the year before, 50ish% less than 1979 and five of the lowest extents have happened since 2007, all breaking records.
      I am not sure why your comments seem to think global warming isn't happening, it certainly makes a mockery of your username imo.

    • @OldScientist
      @OldScientist Год назад

      @antonyjh1234 You may have misunderstood my comments. The video is catastropising something where there is no catastrophe. I'm giving alternative information to balance the bias shown. The Arctic, certainly biologically, is in a healthy state, and as I state the summer ice shows no decreasing trend now for a reasonably extended period of time. During that very same period of time, CO2 emissions have increased considerably. There seems little correlation.
      That is not to say the Earth isn't warming. Satellite and other data says it's happening at a little over one-tenth of a degree Celsius per decade, but there's no evidence of that being a crisis. You can't even call it "global" warming: The northerly latitudes are warming, but the southerly latitudes are cooling. Maybe we're in a Bond Event.

    • @antonyjh1234
      @antonyjh1234 Год назад +2

      @@OldScientist But that's completely false and you are lying. You aren't giving alternative information at all, you are skewing the data to suit yourself and it's a shame. You can't say something is biologically sound when 2007 is 25% less and then 2012 was another 25% less, if I hacked off 25% of anything because it was dying and then another 25% because it was doing the same thing and then per decade 12.6% is continually needing to be hacked off would you say it's healthy? Sydney Au, supposedly in winter and with la Nina gone it has been colder but up to 10C above average July temp.
      Between 1975 and 2010 it was 0.18 degrees warming for the globe per decade, since 2010 it has been almost 3 times what you suggested at 0.27, that is a 50% increase, El Nino could bring another 50% increase but another 50% increase is coming so now we are almost at a half degree per decade, now I don't think you were ever a scientist but surely even you can see a third of a degree or a half per decade and if you have any grandkids of kids and you think some of them have how many decades left then you might see where the problem lies, or where there may be a catastrophe. Even if it stays at current warming rates of let's say a third then in 8 decades for a newborn that's 2.4 plus the 1.3 we have now, so please tell me if 3.7 is going to be a catastrophe or not because I'd love to hear how you explain, not but more than likely we are headed to half a degree averaged over that time, now we are at 5.3, is this a catastrophe, or not?

    • @Wind-oh-Wishp
      @Wind-oh-Wishp 3 месяца назад

      @@antonyjh1234 I've seen this dude spamming his bullshit under other climate channels too, he is a paid troll, report it for spam

  • @filibertocaceresbetancur9135
    @filibertocaceresbetancur9135 Год назад

    University amazon peru latin america City iquitos study and Investigation climate change around the world wide now today the revolution Industrial since 262 years ago but technology of humanity of the satellite it is New since 65 years ago it orbitaning around the Earth and monitoring

  • @eliinthewolverinestate6729
    @eliinthewolverinestate6729 Год назад

    Climate change not only refers to global warming but global cooling too. Most people wouldn't know global cooling if it was happening around them. Look at the real world data. La Nina causes drought and record snow packs. We have had La Nina 50% of the time last 25 winters. Climate models never predict La Nina only El Nino. Or maybe it's predicting La Nina rather than El Nino. El Nino the crops grow good. El Nino its dry and snowy winters. Mammoth mountain still has 500% of it's snow pack. Antarctica and Siberia just set record cold temps for July. The coldest temperature ever recorded July 14. So all the moisture is evaporating from the equator and going where? That don't sound like warming. Shouldn't we sea record sea ice from all the fresh water melt?

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Год назад +2

      El Nino years trend warming. La Nina years trend warming. Global cooling simply not happening, so wake up and smell the facts.

  • @hamishlothian2634
    @hamishlothian2634 Год назад +1

    Blah blah blah climate fear porn blah blah . Get over yourselves . The climate changes . Always has always will

    • @antonyjh1234
      @antonyjh1234 Год назад +1

      No-one denies the climate changes, the issue is what conditions are like and how different they will be to now. What you are saying is, while standing in the middle of the road is, Get over yourselves, car accidents happen, while not doing anything to change road conditions, the safety of cars, or even telling people to get out of the way.

    • @hamishlothian2634
      @hamishlothian2634 Год назад

      @@antonyjh1234 I think that’s very true , and I think that may be down to listening to this narrative continuously for 50 years . I see climate scientists paid by big government and big business supporting a narrative . Any counter narrative or opinion is de funded and squashed . Without opposition normal folk , especially in the west are then executed into poverty by poor science and politics . I now burn logs to heat my house and business ,essentially a medieval heating system because gas and oil are the enemy . Is that progress . No it’s not . Yet on our shoulders the burden of guilt is stacked whilst the big polluters ( China, India, the states ) do nothing . Driving us into poverty to gain the moral high ground is something only molly coddled pseudo intellectual yes men with a full fridge support .

    • @sndspderbytes
      @sndspderbytes Год назад

      That's all you got!

    • @hamishlothian2634
      @hamishlothian2634 Год назад

      @@sndspderbytes no Dave you know I’ve got loads left

  • @jonemery8324
    @jonemery8324 Год назад

    Same rubbish different author.

  • @globalwarming382
    @globalwarming382 Год назад +1

    Everyday i listen to the climate scientists about the dire situation us humans are putting life on the only planet that can support life in. I shed tears for the kids of today.

  • @Muddslinger0415
    @Muddslinger0415 10 месяцев назад

    We are totally and utterly screwed won’t be but just a few more years before total chaos hits and society starts falling apart

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 Год назад

    someone put dark ambient music in the background... strange but apt...

  • @davidway4259
    @davidway4259 Год назад +2

    CANADAS SIN IS BURNING IT