Easy We elect Trump. And he restores Dammed up Water to California. This would restore Sea levels too. The real question should be do Democrats want it fixed? It's nothing but scare tactics making them rich.
That quoted question caught my attention too. The answer isn't obvious to someone who thinks that "rich" means "more pieces of green paper." Instead, "rich" means more efficient. It means discovery of new substitutes. It means technological advancement. It means higher costs that make it too expensive to engage in "bad" activity. Ultimately, rich means we know more and have better resources to apply to our problems. "Rich" means more opportunity to use our brains to solve problems.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
I know, it was like a word soup of environmental alarmism. Two of the things he mentioned don't even have anything to do with climate change. Overfishing and plastic in the oceans will not be affected by you buying a Tesla.
"The oceans are overfished" Yet ANOTHER thing we can't talk about because China. Doesn't matter that they pollute more, doesn't matter that they overfish a ton.
THIS ^ 100% I'm Aussie and even if we reach net zero (ha!) here thats like 3% of chinas emissions.... whats the point!? Cost of livings through the roof in Aust, whilst china rapes the planet & overfishes EVERYONES oceans, not even their own.
@@michaelc4060 - He ignores data in favor of pride/ ego more than anything else but yes, his emotions are wrapped up in his ego. He is dying to be right but he needs to be happy that he's not right in this case. He just wants his ego stroked despite how right or wrong he is.
That reef is NOT doing "OK" if you actually ask scientists; it's in an unstable state. You simply buy low-context claims that soft-deniers like Lomborg regurgitate. Glaciers keep melting, droughts & fires are getting worse, hurricanes are getting wetter and larger (category numbers don't reveal their total strength) and the AMOC is reaching a critical stage where it could collapse, among other things.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
we, as a species as a whole, create less than one-third of one percent (0.28%) of all GH gases annually. Only five percent of co2 yearly. Let that sink in
Climate change = the constant on this globe. Having said that we are currently, geologically speaking, in a pretty stable era, not that many volcano outbursts.
@@strim_gibbles no offence but after what we just went through with "the science" I don't think you're going to get very far with "the literature" but hey, if a layman lecturing an expert on their own topic counts as "shitty personality", at least we agree on one thing ;p
"A lot of this green agenda is being pushed because someone somewhere is making a lot of money from it. Just like in COVID, when of course there was a great redistribution of wealth to the most richest people in the world and the biggest corporations. As well as power being taken away from the likes of you and I." ~Robert Oulds
The fact that this is a take…..How does it feel being bought by the same oil companies that essentially ran this country for a century and are still around today? They definitely don’t have any money to make off of climate denial and stalling green energy.
@@TimoriasThe 2 largest oil producers are heavily invested in carbon credit trading. They’ve formed their own carbon trading cartel, now in the trillions $, and they’re getting credit for being “green” Lomberg is correct. The data is showing CO2 isn’t harmful today and never has been, even when it was over 10 X today’s levels. The carbon trading industry is entirely tax payer funded. It’s a sham, and the Crime of the Century
Perfect example of the drivel by this poster and men like you put online because you are insecure and the world is against you. That's why so many of you claim it controls your choices lol. Gross males online. Where they are welcomed by the other of the type lol.
I think a un lady said it is just a ruse to get money from rich countries to poirer ones. Funny China and India army apart of it. China is listed as an emerging economy lol. Its really Leftists and globalists trying to ruin the West, especially America, because we stand in the way of a totalitarian one world government of few rich, and rest killed or slaves basically . It realy is Satan continuing the war in heaven to earth to take away man's free agency to foil God's plans for His Children here.
Plastics and overfishing are not climate related, and, 90% of plastic pollution comes from 10 river systems, 8 in Asia, 1 on South America’s and 1 on Africa. The oceans are not becoming acidic, they have becoming slightly less alkaline, I.e. becoming more neutral. Even if they were becoming more acidic due to CO2 it would be Carbolic acid which is the main building block for shelled animals, so they would thrive. There is no increase in frequency or intensity of weather events. The oceans are rising lineally, not accelerating, at about 2 mm pa. Climate related deaths are down 98% in the last 100 years. The IPCC (AR12 and AR13 (chapter 11) has stated there is not connection between human activity and weather events. Not a single climate alarmist prediction has come true in the last 40 years. It is an artificial crisis motivated by power (politicians), ideology (socialists), money (crony capitalists and rent seekers getting government subsidies and climate scientists) and relevance (climate scientists). I have yet to come across a climate alarmist who would stand still for 5 minutes and debate the subject (that they usually know nothing about). They always walk away of revert to ad hominem attacks (“climate denier”) because they know their arguments will not stand up to scrutiny. Stop coal, stop oil which will take us all back to the 1850s.
Why you do not have more likes, not sure. Great information thank you, more should take the time to read your post. Indicative of those not reading past the first 3 lines of a news story or post.
And in my opinion they are the grifters selling wind mills that are ruining the ocean and the fish and solar farms which are ruining the landscapes and will end up in a landfill … when it comes to the environment.. less is more in my humble opinion.
If you say so. I, for one, think we should take care of our planet and the fellow creatures and habitats we share it with. I'm sure you have no problem with leveling the rainforests so the rich can stay rich.
@@nadaproblem3023I don’t think anyone would argue it’s not important, but we’ve got much more immediate and serious issues right now. Plus most of the pollution is put out by china and India so until they decide to purposely dismantle their own economies, there’s no point in us in the west worrying about it.
@@nadaproblem3023 The rainforest is being cut down for the balsa wood, which is ground in a powder, the powder is then mixed with plastic compound to build windmill blades.
But maybe they know there is a risk but perhaps most have so much money they can take the risk. Maybe they just love their beach homes or rent them out at such a profit that their excitement allows them to make the wrong long term decision. Whatever, foolish choices are made all the time. Personally, I always intuitively though that CC was vastly exaggerated but the media won't allow the truth to come out and scientists love the incoming money. Controlling people is another thing that people and the media love.
@@michaelmiller7160 humans can do nothing to control or change climate, anymore than they can wish to the lgbtqrstuvwxyz bunny to shift tectonic plates.
The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements Eric Hoffer. 1951 Belief in a doctrine requires that it be: 1. Unintelligable 2. Vague 3. IF NON OF THE ABOVE THEN UNVERIFIABLE.
Problem is, there are areas that are over-fished and there are areas where plastics are being dumped. But no amount of straw bans in the US or fishing restrictions from us will fix it when it is Asia and eastern Europe doing it.
I just spent a week snorkling and diving in Bali. I have been coming here to do just that for the past 7 years. I can assure you that the reefs and wildlife are doing just fine Mr Maher.
Oops! THAT doesn't fit the "narrative" !!! Also the Australian Great Barrier reef is going gang busters, Polar bears are thriving, estimated at 39,000 and the Maldives are not under water.
Wow, one person's anecdotal account of one specific location is extrapolated into concluding that the word's coral reefs are "doing just fine." No need to look any further, folks! Who needs data and facts when we can just glance at something and form our own uneducated opinions?
@@johnkuehn582 there is nothing scientific about climate science anyway. Screaming that we had 2 wet bulb events and how rare they are doesnt help anything since we have had 7500 since 1978. The iceberg breaking loose is going destroy the ocean but since the iceberg is .00001 percent of world ice and ice is only 2% of the worlds water. climate models are created with high sensitivity to carbon when the earth isnt as sensitive to carbon as the models use, climate models also double the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. This isnt science this is making a result what you want it to be
Observation is the core element of Science. Sea levels around the World the independent, well qualified Physicsts say rise by a few millimeters every year. Graphs show NO CHANGE in the RATE of sea level rise over the last 300 years. So the logical but not emotional conclusion is Human burining of fossil fuels DOES NOT give rise to rising sea levels.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
@@el_killorcure Seemed like he was waiting for him to slip up in a "gotcha moment" as seen in the last few seconds of the interview clip. Bill Maher is disingenuous.
Bill is a classic liberal who disagrees with the hive mind maybe not often, but enough to see he actually thinks about things. That said he has a lot of old man 'get off my lawn' energy. I don't watch his show but he certainly talks to people across the aisle often and lets them speak.
@@geoffevans4908 they will only get funding if they toe the party line. Scrubbed from Google and RUclips if they go against the agenda. Watching it happen in real time has been crazy . Wish I could remember the time of women scientist that first pointed out how off some models were off. The green new deal has wasted trillions of taxpayer dollars. Not billions, trillions and trillions
The green new deal is a whitewash of a lie. Liberal or so-called liberals in power are just an illusion created by big oil interests to control the slow witted lefties in creating a kabuki theater for public consumption to make the appearance that they are doing something when they’re not. Like the plastic recycling scam that has been going on and been cooperating with and collaborating with the liberals for OVER 50 years. Do you really think that they didn’t know until now that it wasn’t working. I doubt it
I freaking love it when someone is asked a question and responds "I don't know." I appreciate the person's honesty. As opposed to politicians who just always seem to have the correct answer--and their answer is better than the other guy's answer!
This x1000. Just let's have good debate and explore the issues from each other's perspective and not stiffle every debate with defensive and ideological roadbumps... .... pretty sure left and right both want clean oceans and a healthy planet...
@@chrisj9008 You are correct! Most politicians want the same thing but have different ways of getting there and vilify the other side in doing so. We all need to work together!
But he really doesn`t know anything, if it wasn`t for his writers, he would have no show. He doesn`t even know basic stuff most people who follow politics know.
How was he being smug. He was just asking questions and he did let him answer without interrupting every few seconds. He's been annoying plenty of times but did nothing like that here.
They have been going on and on about this kind of stuff forever. We were supposed to have an ice age, burning planet…..what happened to that big hole in the ozone….cities under water by floods and ocean rise, worse and worse storms and hurricanes….?? I’m not against a cleaner environment, more efficient and cleaner industrial plants, vehicles……but a little at a time because it’s expensive and trying to do it all at once…..well, just not smart.
@@jeffmayle6776 It's funny that all the coastlines in the U.S. that are supposed to be under water are inhabited by the Dems and the home value's keep going up . I know if I thought a flood was imminent I would be moving and selling my place for whatever I could get .
Месяц назад
Businesses don't want to have to spend money on proper disposal of their waste run off. Thats why. Propaganda to make money, propaganda to save money. Plastics were cheaper that glass. But it's our fault because we don't recycle.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
I know, coral reefs are increasing. You can't look at areas in isolation .. there was probably a reason why some coral reefs were under stress 15 years ago, such as fertilizer runoff for instance.
@@markwalton3367 Data is data. Facts are facts. Bill includes "overfishing" in his irrational narrative about global warming "killing" the Oceans. Even the IPCC, the mouthpiece of climate hysteria, only concludes there will be economic costs, they let up on the apocalypse years ago.
So read it yourself, the whole thing. Not his cherry picking. Shill/scientist. i am quite sure there were plenty working for big tobacco in the 40's 50's 60's telling people that the evidence doesn't support smoking causing cancer, lung, heart disease. Here's the report from the org. he couldn't remember the name of Overall, the record high hard coral cover seen last year was welcome news, representing recovery across much of the Reef in the absence of common coral killers. But what about recent heating? This year, the rapid coral rebound paused. Some reefs continued to recover, but these were offset by others which lost coral. Coral loss came from effects of the 2022 bleaching event in northern and central regions, crown-of-thorns starfish predation in the northern and southern regions, damage from Tropical Cyclone Tiffany in the north and coral disease in some areas of the south. The picture is complex. Recovery here, fresh losses there. While the recovery we reported last year was welcome news, there are challenges ahead. The spectre of global annual coral bleaching will soon become a reality. Right now, marine heatwaves are sweeping through ocean basins in the northern hemisphere. Sea surface temperatures are far above long term averages. At least eight countries are reporting coral bleaching, including the United States and Belize. This summer, it looks likely we’ll see our first El Niño on the Great Barrier Reef since 2016, bringing higher sea surface temperatures. That last El Niño - coupled with global heating - was the direct cause of the 2016-17 mass bleaching and mass death of corals. The prognosis is, in short, extremely concerning. Yes, the Reef has rebounded beyond our expectations. But now the heat is back on. If we get mass bleaching like 2016 - or even worse - it could undo all the recent recovery. Read more: Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly - the Barrier Reef is still in hot water
Giving money to anyone makes it worse. Rich people making more money does contribute to fixing it. It really does. When wealth increases as a result of productivity within a free market, not everyone benefits equally...but everyone benefits. And that does tend in general toward better being able to afford and more to prefer, to address externalities. But "giving", the redistribution of wealth from higher producers to lower producers, reduces aggregate productivity and tends to result in the opposite.
When money is given to people who are either ignorant or have a plan that WILL CAUSE famines and droughts it is not going to fix anything. But it will REDUCE our POPULATION. An attack on our SMALL SUPPLY of CO2 is *an ATTACK on our FOOD SUPPLY. 👩🌾 JUST ASK THE FARMERS IN EUROPE (for starters).*
Polar bears too.... From a population estimated at about 12,000 bears in the late 1960s, numbers have almost tripled, to just over 32,000 in 2023. Funny how they don't talk about them as often as they used to hey?
Can you see C02 -- same with Polar Bears and Coral Reefs and the ice in Antarctica it’s places and things that are obscure and hard to put a finger on that they hype up because people can’t see it--
In the past 40 years half of the world’s wildlife has been lost. We are currently going through the 6th mass extinction in world’s history. What will humans think in thousands of years, when they realise this irreparable damage to millions of years of evolution was done for our gdp rising a little higher
Ingenuity and adaptation. Read a bit about how leopards have thrived across ages. Also, a skinny polar bear makes space for Greta Thunberg to hop on private jets, to lecture the common man when they have very little control over the actual cause behind ‘climate change’.
@@sandman_says_runrunner4701 What are you like a 15yo kid or something ? What do you actually know about oceans temps and killing off reefs from AGW ? Sorry Lomborg BS doesnt work on anyone who understands basic science.
Anyone here remember acid rain scare back in the 70s/80s turned out that the problem was limited to certain areas. I've lived thru so many end of the world scenarios I take the doom sayers with a very large dose of salt.
Oh, I read somewhere (can't recall where) about a carving from, like, ancient Assyria, 1000 BC or so, where the writer thought society was doomed and young people were losing all respect for their elders and civilization was going to collapse. It was hilarious to read today.
I was in the Navy, and if the oceans are dying. Well if dying looks like that. Then we have the definition of dying wrong. There is so much life out there.
Let me ask this if there are say 500,000 species of life in the ocean which sure is a lot of life and growth... but what happens when we look into no so distant past and see that over 100,000 species have been destroyed due to man? The truth is that the circle of life if you will exists in a a delicate balance... some things are irreplaceable... there were species of animals alive when I was a child that no longer exist today because they were hunted to extinction.... its quite sad really... I love how the guy was like ohhh people will be this much more richer... I mean not only is that a lie.. after all as incomes rise and such so does the cost of living.. why Greed.... point is we wont be richer and even if we were how would being richer help the planet... it wouldn't...
Clearly nor will you.... I can honestly say I look around to all the places I have lived in my life and most are unrecognizable today... and not one of the experiences I had in those places growing up would I be able to have now... its rather disheartening really.
The funny part is, that these ppl no matter how old they are, are totally ignorant morons, have no basic education in geography, geology, biology and evolution of the Earth, its astounding. I am from Russia, we were educated thouroughly on all these subjects among others. I never saw so many idiots in my entire life.
"The planet is fine! Compared to the people, The planet is doing great: been here four and a half billion years! Do you ever think about the arithmetic? The planet has been here four and a half billion years. We’ve been here what? 100,000? Maybe 200,000? And we’ve only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over 200 years. 200 years versus four and a half billion. And we have the conceit to think that somehow, we’re a threat? That somehow, we’re going to put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue-green ball that’s just a-floatin’ around the sun? The planet has been through a lot worse than us. Been through all kinds of things worse than us: been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drifts, solar flares, sunspots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles, hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages... and we think some plastic bags and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference?" - George Carlin
This planet will be here billions of years after humans have gone the way of the dinosaur. We just can't help destroying ourselves. It's just a matter of time when our technology becomes our demise.
This is utter crap and denial on super steroids. The vast majority of climate scientists disagree with this guy. Climate Change is a massive problem and conservatives accepted this in the 90s. Conservatives should remain concerned by MAGA loons and huge money lobbies have muddied the waters. The tactic of linking woke and climate is deliberate and well funded. See Koch, Murdoch etc.
Ja no man, earth is the result of something coming from nothing? These clever okes that run the world actually believe this! We are karked, man!. Unless proper okes who think proper like stop doing nothing.
Because it works! They are in power - even if not in government, they still dominate the civil services (regulatory bodies, enforcement etc) and main-stream media sets the narrative to justify it all. No science involved, just "feelings and good intentions".
What do you mean, repair? There is no specific condition of the planet that is specifically in a certain matter, therefore requiring to go back to it...
I remember al gore telling us its all done in 20yrs. Nothing is done I remember back in 90s top brass telling us its done. It wasnt done 80: same story
I'm 52. I've been told since the late 70s "glibal warming this...global warming that...we're doomed!". They had to rebrand this nonsense as "Climate change" because they've been wrong for decades and it wasn't warming up. Now the same people:" this time it's REALLY happening". Source: trust me bro. Errr trust the science !
Read my earlier comment….if you study the Biosphere, examine loss in populations of plant and animal species, ocean pollution, waning non-renewable natural resources, you wouldn’t make butt-stupid generalizations.
@@strim_gibbles Yes, totally debunked. That's why the east coast is underwater today, snow no longer exists and the Arctic is now ice free as predicted by the global warming con men a few years ago. 🤣
@@WellnessWizdom The topic was Bjorn Lomborg claiming that coral reefs "aren't dying," not some exaggerated predictions about coastlines and snow. The scientific consensus is clear that coral reefs are suffering due to warming oceans, acidification, and bleaching events, which have increased dramatically in recent decades (so yes, totally debunked). Trying to deflect to extreme caricatures of climate science just shows you don't have a strong counterargument. Try to stay on topic.
Eisenhower warned us about that in the same speech where he warned about the military industrial complex. He may have been the last rational president. At least the last one not in the pocket of the military industrial complex. Which, considering his military background is kind of ironic.
Well, he didn't have children because he thought the world was doomed. Now he has no reason to have done that. It's fairly common for people to regret not having a family at a certain age.
@@devinligtelyn404 The dumbest thing is that there ppl like yourself that absolutely NO IDEA what the threat of AGW means. Ignorance is bliss but suffering in a dying planet is not
@@stevewilson4321 Dying planet lol. If any of this nonsense were even remotely true the planet would already be dead due to the much hotter temperatures that have been the norm for most of Earth's history. And thank goodness for it, otherwise NY would still be under 2 miles of ice. 🤣
Esp not peer review science that isn’t based on the true scientific method…but only based on what they agree on what they think we should know and believe…whether it’s real fact and science or lacks those things…what’s the term…sudo-science… peer review is not even science, it’s a sort of evil… that tends to block real science and real discovery
Pollution isnt a problem out in the Ocean, lol. Its only a problem close to shore from third World Communist Sithole's. The idea humans can count the fish in the Sea is an absurd notion only stupid people and government employees believe.
the state of our oceans are directly linked to the climate... look at the plankton they are the basis for a great many of the creatures of the sea....yet studies show they are slowly dying which is problematic as they also help with producing oxygen you know that pesky stuff almost every living thing needs.... it also takes co2 out of the air all of which directly effect the climate...
It's true .. the 30% increase in greening of the planet in the past 20 years has really helped most of the world's population. In the 1970's scientists were concerned about LOW CO2 levels making it impossible for plants to photosynthesize properly. In million year terms, we were at the lowest CO2 levels ever seen.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
It's wonderful how unbiased Dave Rubin is. I mean he will always have people on his show who believe in climate change! Just like all libertarians he is always concerned about things like climate change even though of course this would challenge their "free market is God" ideas! Just remarkable.
You guys do realize that the pH scale is logarithmic? A decrease from pH 8.2 to 8.1 means that the ocean would be 25% more acidic. Just because a solution is above pH 7.0, does not mean it cannot become more acidic. Another problem is an increase of CO2 in the atmosphere. If the atmosphere carries 40% more CO2, it will try to get into balance with the CO2 bound in the surface water layer of the ocean. This causes acidification. But this is not the biggest problem. How much CO2 can be bound in the ocean depends on the temperature and pH level. More water in the atmosphere causes higher temperature. Same with CO2. Now if the temperature is on the rise, oceans heat up. Warmer ocean means it binds less CO2 and releases it into the air above the water and the into the atmosphere. This causes even more warming. Also, lower pH level causes other problems forming sediments that bind CO2. But this is too hard to explain in english language. But yes. Understanding the interesting chemistry behind CO2 (imho the most interesting gas!), one can see why this might become a problem.
Not a climate alarmist, but ocean acidification is certainly real and easily tested. The PH levels lowered due to CO2 absorption, lower = more acidic than before. PH level gets too low, certain animals can't extract and form calcium carbonate shells / skeletons. From 1950-2020 ocean PH went from 8.15 TO 8.05, so while that is alkaline, it is MORE ACIDIC than it used to be. PH scale is logarithmic, so that isn't as small of a difference as it seems. "Between 1950 and 2020, the average pH value of the ocean surface is estimated to have decreased from approximately 8.15 to 8.05.[2] This represents an increase of around 26% in hydrogen ion concentration in the world's oceans (the pH scale is logarithmic, so a change of one in pH unit is equivalent to a tenfold change in hydrogen ion concentration).[49] For example, in the 15-year period 1995-2010 alone, acidity has increased 6 percent in the upper 100 meters of the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to Alaska.[50] The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report in 2021 stated that "present-day surface pH values are unprecedented for at least 26,000 years and current rates of pH change are unprecedented since at least that time.[51]: 76 The pH value of the ocean interior has declined over the last 20-30 years everywhere in the global ocean.[51]: 76 The report also found that "pH in open ocean surface water has declined by about 0.017 to 0.027 pH units per decade since the late 1980s".[52]: 716 The rate of decline differs by region. This is due to complex interactions between different types of forcing mechanisms:[52]: 716 "In the tropical Pacific, its central and eastern upwelling zones exhibited a faster pH decline of minus 0.022 to minus 0.026 pH unit per decade." This is thought to be "due to increased upwelling of CO2-rich sub-surface waters in addition to anthropogenic CO2 uptake."[52]: 716 Some regions exhibited a slower acidification rate: a pH decline of minus 0.010 to minus 0.013 pH unit per decade has been observed in warm pools in the western tropical Pacific.[52]: 716 The rate at which ocean acidification will occur may be influenced by the rate of surface ocean warming, because warm waters will not absorb as much CO2.[53] Therefore, greater seawater warming could limit CO2 absorption and lead to a smaller change in pH for a given increase in CO2.[53] The difference in changes in temperature between basins is one of the main reasons for the differences in acidification rates in different localities."
Nope. It's about not wrecking the planer and its habitats. It's about propping up an undefeatable coal and oil grid. True capitalism would foster newer, better alternative energy. You know, the things we can't have.
@@nadaproblem3023 If leftist "environmentalists" would stop blocking the building of nuclear plant facilities we could have reduced our dependence on oil and coal decades ago.
I’m by no means all in on Climate Change. First it was global warming and when that didn’t pan out it was global cooling and when that didn’t workout they went with the most ambiguous term they could find… climate change. But I definitely agree we can do better on some things. For example, I’m all for cleaning up the great Pacific garbage patch. There are definitely things we can do better but we don’t need to change the entire economy around it. Getting rid of gas stoves for example. That’s just crazy talk.
Correct! CO² is what provides us with green plants. They absorb the CO² and produce O², which we all need to live. It's a symbiotic relationship. Get a Democrat to admit that to you though. I bet you can't get one to do it. And also point out to them while you're at it that India and China are the biggest polluters in the entire world, and yet no one seems to want to rein them in on their pollution. Why does America have to? Especially considering our pollution is a fraction of theirs.
@@jw6588 Yep, after polar bear hunting was banned/regulated the numbers decreased by _minus_ 30,000-35,000 (from about 10,000) - all due to climate change of course. Catastrophic! (Yes, the numbers rose to current levels of about 40k, with most populations tallied)
And in the same time they are promoting AI as this ultimate solution that will fix everything and it suppose to need more emergu them we are producing now.
Admitting "I don't know" is a truly humbling & humanizing response to issues beyond our limitations. I'll trust a scientist being honest versus a gubmint-paid liar.
Ruben, do a deep dive into the "97% of scientists" phrase they love to lean into. Check out where that sample size was drawn from, who was selected and how many. It's not really a rabbit hole, but it's very revealing.
@@mackenzieneal1660 Or how the "scientific consensus" claimed for decades that eating fat made you fat, and that we should eat more carbohydrates and sugars (to reintroduce the flavor that is lost by removing fats).
Actually, many companies are against fixing ocean pollution - they dump pollutants into the ocean. The fishing industry is against fixing overfishing, and the fishing industry employs tens of millions of people. What do you mean by "nobody"?
The opposition to fixing ocean pollution and overfishing is unfortunately the key problem. Most governments don't want to know about ocean pollution becasue they don't want to rebuild their costly wastewater infrastructure. Or they pass the buck to some other nation. As for overfishing: try convincing Russia, China, Japan and even Spain. Billion-dollar industrial fishing sectors, almost no controls.
@@mr.anti.conservatives-u6f What do overfishing and dumping sh*t into waterways have to do with rising temperatures??? You people are all over the place. Maher is screaming about climate change "emergency", but when told that rising temps aren't the end of the world, he says "but but but... plastic in the ocean!" Wtf? Where the connection? If you want less plastic in the ocean, tell the lovely diverse people in Asia and Africa to stop trashing plastic into their rivers. But that's a separate conversation that has nothing to do with global warming, carbon footprint, fossil fuels and renewables.
I predicted they were wrong, and have been right every time. They also said we would all starve to death if the population reached 6B. Well not only are we not starving, we are FATTER than ever.
You American guys were really brainwashed by your gov. We in Soviet Union never heard of any climate change staff, that was the only good thing about Iron Curtain LOL
It’s a combination of -mostly- lies, exaggeration and fearmongering. It’s never been about “the environment “ or “saving the planet “. It’s always been about power and control.
Plastic, industrial runoff, overfishing. Yes, environmental problems we don't have to create a conspiracy and wild projections around, these are knowns we can fix. That will disappoint a lot of people who want to blame everything on the West and create financial schemes around global warming. Ocean plastic and industrial runoff are mostly coming from the Asia Pacific. Overfishing is both a North American and Asian problem, and that's probably the toughest to regulate.
@@EvilMonkey7818 The vast majority of riverborne ocean plastic 90+% comes from just 10 rivers none of which are in North America or Europe. 8 of the rivers are in Asia the other 2 in Africa
Do you think Bill might have skipped the Chemistry class when Ph was taught ??? Ph (potential hydrogen) for pure water being 7.00 for those who also skipped Class.........
Most people with a stunning low level of intelligence usually avoid commenting on subjects they know nothing about. Congratulations on bucking the trend.
Call me a fool but I think the giant orange ball in the sky has more to do with " Climate Change " than anything else- Just for shits and giggles I'll call it Solar cycle # 25
If during WW1 and WW2 thousands of ships were sunk full of oil, chemicals and other toxic provisions spilling into the seas over a period of about 40 years, how do explain the incredible fortitude, resilience and regenerative natural qualities of the oceans and the earth for that matter.
Add to that the great number of atomic bombs being tested. Where did they think all those chemicals went. So don’t blame my tiny little “carbon footprint” when the governments are out there nuking the planet.
I personally like Maher, always have, I find it interesting when he said "rich people is good for the climate?" kind of under his breath. In Canada, a lot of people are getting filthy rich from the taxes and climate action policies of the government, yet nothing has changed.
Indeed. And Lomborg's point is not the rich getting richer, but the poor getting less poor, affording better food, clothing, accommodation, etc. In many areas, like India, a lot of deaths are caused by COLD, and burning dung inside to make food without proper ventilation
@@wildtalksireland5670 we don't know, some claim they do by using proxy data, like ice core measurements, but those are inherently smoothed (200-300 year average in the ice core measurement's case), so we don't know. What actual measurements we do have, is that early 1900s, which was before significant human influence according to the IPCC, experienced warming similar to the late 1900s, so by that alone the warming is not unprecedented at least.
I don't think that he is being destroyed, he is simply listening to a person well educated in the field who has a contrarian view and reasoning for it. The fact that Mr. Maher is speaking to him at all is refreshing and he should be applauded. It's not listening to other views that is the issue... Good for Maher.
Well put! And the GREEN goes to the wealthy who buy politicians and then capitalize on the propaganda put out by the globalist media corporations they control.
So what? It seems you don't know much about the issue, otherwise you would have known that you are parroting a meaningless argument. People (including you) not only love oxygen, they actually cannot live without it. But if the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere increases significantly it will be absolutely disastrous. Not only will fires run out of control, but a lot of life will be destroyed. And ask a medical doctor (or a scuba diver) about the hazards of inhaling too much oxygen for a while. It is not about the substance itself (oxygen or CO2), it's about the relative concentrations and fine-tuned balances in nature.
"One must free oneself from the notion that international climate legislation has anything to do with environmental policy. Rather, we defacto redistribute the world's wealth through climate policy." -- Ottmar Edenhoffer, former chairman of the IPCC
...by destroying First World civilisations to drag them down to Third World standards, rather than bringing Third World Nations up to First World standards. Which is what Humans have been doing for tens of thousands of years.
Isn't that just human nature, though? Someone comes up to you and tells you something you believe is wrong, aren't you going to be skeptical as well? It's a funny thing about human psychology, where it's generally easier to convince someone about something, than it is to change their mind about something.
there's the problem....Lomborg sits there and explains it all to Maher aka "the dum bass" and Maher's response is ....well maybe. They don't WANT to believe.
Peter Ridd Peter Vincent Ridd is an Australian physicist, author, and former professor at James Cook University (JCU), North Queensland was sacked for saying that the Great Barrier Reef was healthy not dying. He has never been re-instated nor apologised to.
Why does the guy who doesn't want or care about children or believes in God, really even give a shit about the world in which he will be gone in the next 20 years.
Correlation is not Causation; I think we need to do more for micro plastics and fishing but that does not feed Climate Control Industrial Complex; the mining for lithium and other rare earth metals along with smelting plants must have a negative impact on the oceans, the toxins and acids yet that is the drug of Climate Control activists
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
Indeed. The green energy cult is 10 times more toxic to the environment than traditional energy sources. But the elites make billions off of government subsidies and investments so it is allowed to continue and becomes the new religion of the land supported by gullible idiots.
Also the oceans aren't dying. I agree with the guest's suggestions. I have yet to see how giving a government that can't even control their budget spending, more power will lead them to successfully controlling the climate's temperature in 100 years. That has scam written all over it, and lots of dummies are ready to empty their pockets while also trying to empty mine... If their "solutions" worked, they wouldn't need my money.
@@rickjames18 They ignore real science. Ideology, pseudoscience narratives, and fear based selling is the tool for modern times. And politicians love it.
It’s wild when the reaction to good news is disappointment.
You noticed..!
These are the same people who mock religious folk but are obsessed with prophetizing the end of the world 😂
Its funny because these are the same people who mock religion but are obsessed with the end times from climate change 😂
Well, that’s the way leftest politics work. If something turns out good that they oppose, somehow it’s wrong. No Matter What.
Liberal lefties work hard at being upset over good stuff too!
Maher looks so disappointed that his narrative went to shit.
but he will still tout the same debunked message. I have heard Bill talk about how we are running out of resources, food and water. We are not.
That happens frequently
He is disappointed the worlds NOT Dying.. Cause he wants it so bad.
I don’t think so I honestly believe he tough to be the truth
Good news is so crushing for him. "How am I to see myself as pious & pure?"
Maher is bilingual. He speaks English and Rubbish. Rubbish is his first language.
Jeez, that was a great comment! We think we are more powerful than Mother Nature? What hubris.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@shelleyhoward-davies3579 I thank you! 😂
@@PoX-ampDefinitely a classic comment 👍
Rubbish if said emphatically, with pretentious intellectualism and a hint of sarcasm gets claps from Maher's morons and votes in america.
'How does rich fix the oceans?' I don't know bill, how does more taxes solve climate change? Wally
Maybe Bill should stop smoking so much weed. He could definitely reduce carbon emissions if he did.
Easy We elect Trump. And he restores Dammed up Water to California. This would restore Sea levels too. The real question should be do Democrats want it fixed? It's nothing but scare tactics making them rich.
That's not what your mother said @@marcusbeck4656
Wally! An underused word these days. It suits Bill Maher perfectly. The guy lives for money, booze, weed, not the truth.
That quoted question caught my attention too. The answer isn't obvious to someone who thinks that "rich" means "more pieces of green paper." Instead, "rich" means more efficient. It means discovery of new substitutes. It means technological advancement. It means higher costs that make it too expensive to engage in "bad" activity. Ultimately, rich means we know more and have better resources to apply to our problems. "Rich" means more opportunity to use our brains to solve problems.
Obviously Lomborg is wrong, Bill Maher watched CNN and they told him the oceans are dying.
Obviously.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
I know, it was like a word soup of environmental alarmism. Two of the things he mentioned don't even have anything to do with climate change. Overfishing and plastic in the oceans will not be affected by you buying a Tesla.
😂
Bill also spoke with Al Gore, the guy who invented the internet. By the way, thank you Al.
"The oceans are overfished" Yet ANOTHER thing we can't talk about because China. Doesn't matter that they pollute more, doesn't matter that they overfish a ton.
Obviously it is white people's fault for that.
China is literally responsible for all the world’s problems, and I can’t even have a plastic straw.
They don't give a f about the planet.
And we back them by buying their cheap consumer goods
THIS ^ 100%
I'm Aussie and even if we reach net zero (ha!) here thats like 3% of chinas emissions.... whats the point!? Cost of livings through the roof in Aust, whilst china rapes the planet & overfishes EVERYONES oceans, not even their own.
Bill Maher upset the ocean isn't dying in 2024 lol.
He is mad at YOU for not destroying the ocean, so he can punish YOU. None of this is new. Karl Marx laid out these tactics clearly, lol.
ocean dying that why you see rich buying properties near the beach everywhere. lol
He's trying to buy oceanfront property in Hawaii, and he'd get a much better price of people thought the ocean was dying, or sea levels were rising.
He's upset over the guys inability to grasp the fact, he's not upset over the fact and it's extraordinarily ignorant to distort this as such
@@Despiser25Marx was a rich boy with a rich father. He was useless and never had to work in his life. A total scab who somehow, these people worship.
Bill looks disappointed that the Great Barrier Reef is doing OK.
That's a GOOD thing, Bill, truly.
That is not a look of disappointment. It is a look of incredulity. But you probably knew that.
Is The Great Barrier Reef doing well? You don't know. Wait another 10 years or so. Don't trust the figures that Lomborg presents
@@Clem-KadiddlehopperRight. Because he ignores data in favor of feelings.
@@michaelc4060 - He ignores data in favor of pride/ ego more than anything else but yes, his emotions are wrapped up in his ego. He is dying to be right but he needs to be happy that he's not right in this case. He just wants his ego stroked despite how right or wrong he is.
That reef is NOT doing "OK" if you actually ask scientists; it's in an unstable state. You simply buy low-context claims that soft-deniers like Lomborg regurgitate. Glaciers keep melting, droughts & fires are getting worse, hurricanes are getting wetter and larger (category numbers don't reveal their total strength) and the AMOC is reaching a critical stage where it could collapse, among other things.
The more scared they make you, the richer they become. That's the point.
It doesn't matter if it's Climate Change or Communism. Fear Rules!
....and that is the ONLY point!
And the more these oil pushers can lie and distract and confuse, the richer THEY become-right?
Sounds like what Trump does, actually.
That's the Republican Party platform....
The coral reef is growing. The sea levels have not changed at all. The climate has been changing since the last ice age.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
The climate has been changing since the birth of this planet and will be changing long after us...
@@tacodegroot6442 exactly
we, as a species as a whole, create less than one-third of one percent (0.28%) of all GH gases annually. Only five percent of co2 yearly. Let that sink in
Climate change = the constant on this globe. Having said that we are currently, geologically speaking, in a pretty stable era, not that many volcano outbursts.
Bill Maher: I’ll invite a renowned expert on the show and when he contradicts my beliefs I’ll berate his facts with smarmy elitism. That’ll show him.
Except that the literature contradicts what the "renowned expert" cites as answers. I won't defend Maher's shitty personality, though.
@@strim_gibbles Which literature specifically, please?
At least he has the balls to bring someone with a different scientific view... unlike...
@@strim_gibbles no offence but after what we just went through with "the science" I don't think you're going to get very far with "the literature"
but hey, if a layman lecturing an expert on their own topic counts as "shitty personality", at least we agree on one thing ;p
@@strim_gibbles Hmmm, you mean like the literature that was wrong about the origins of a certain virus?
"A lot of this green agenda is being pushed because someone somewhere is making a lot of money from it. Just like in COVID, when of course there was a great redistribution of wealth to the most richest people in the world and the biggest corporations. As well as power being taken away from the likes of you and I." ~Robert Oulds
The fact that this is a take…..How does it feel being bought by the same oil companies that essentially ran this country for a century and are still around today? They definitely don’t have any money to make off of climate denial and stalling green energy.
@@TimoriasThe 2 largest oil producers are heavily invested in carbon credit trading. They’ve formed their own carbon trading cartel, now in the trillions $, and they’re getting credit for being “green”
Lomberg is correct. The data is showing CO2 isn’t harmful today and never has been, even when it was over 10 X today’s levels.
The carbon trading industry is entirely tax payer funded. It’s a sham, and the Crime of the Century
Perfect example of the drivel by this poster and men like you put online because you are insecure and the world is against you.
That's why so many of you claim it controls your choices lol.
Gross males online.
Where they are welcomed by the other of the type lol.
Don’t attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity.
I think a un lady said it is just a ruse to get money from rich countries to poirer ones. Funny China and India army apart of it. China is listed as an emerging economy lol. Its really Leftists and globalists trying to ruin the West, especially America, because we stand in the way of a totalitarian one world government of few rich, and rest killed or slaves basically . It realy is Satan continuing the war in heaven to earth to take away man's free agency to foil God's plans for His Children here.
Plastics and overfishing are not climate related, and, 90% of plastic pollution comes from 10 river systems, 8 in Asia, 1 on South America’s and 1 on Africa. The oceans are not becoming acidic, they have becoming slightly less alkaline, I.e. becoming more neutral. Even if they were becoming more acidic due to CO2 it would be Carbolic acid which is the main building block for shelled animals, so they would thrive. There is no increase in frequency or intensity of weather events. The oceans are rising lineally, not accelerating, at about 2 mm pa. Climate related deaths are down 98% in the last 100 years. The IPCC (AR12 and AR13 (chapter 11) has stated there is not connection between human activity and weather events. Not a single climate alarmist prediction has come true in the last 40 years. It is an artificial crisis motivated by power (politicians), ideology (socialists), money (crony capitalists and rent seekers getting government subsidies and climate scientists) and relevance (climate scientists). I have yet to come across a climate alarmist who would stand still for 5 minutes and debate the subject (that they usually know nothing about). They always walk away of revert to ad hominem attacks (“climate denier”) because they know their arguments will not stand up to scrutiny. Stop coal, stop oil which will take us all back to the 1850s.
Why you do not have more likes, not sure. Great information thank you, more should take the time to read your post. Indicative of those not reading past the first 3 lines of a news story or post.
@@MTG9878I thought the same thing. Great info.
Except in the 1859s,people qere allowed to burn wood and coal and use horses.Those would not be allowed if it came to that point.
@@debra1363 What??????
And in my opinion they are the grifters selling wind mills that are ruining the ocean and the fish and solar farms which are ruining the landscapes and will end up in a landfill … when it comes to the environment.. less is more in my humble opinion.
Remember, environmentalism is not about the planet, it's about increasing govt control and the implementation of communism.
If you say so. I, for one, think we should take care of our planet and the fellow creatures and habitats we share it with. I'm sure you have no problem with leveling the rainforests so the rich can stay rich.
@@nadaproblem3023I don’t think anyone would argue it’s not important, but we’ve got much more immediate and serious issues right now. Plus most of the pollution is put out by china and India so until they decide to purposely dismantle their own economies, there’s no point in us in the west worrying about it.
BINGO
And Blackrock laughs all the way to the bank as more land and properties are claimed
@@nadaproblem3023 The rainforest is being cut down for the balsa wood, which is ground in a powder, the powder is then mixed with plastic compound to build windmill blades.
Millionaires and billionaires still buying beach 🏖️ properties.
Over fished.
LoL
But maybe they know there is a risk but perhaps most have so much money they can take the risk. Maybe they just love their beach homes or rent them out at such a profit that their excitement allows them to make the wrong long term decision. Whatever, foolish choices are made all the time. Personally, I always intuitively though that CC was vastly exaggerated but the media won't allow the truth to come out and scientists love the incoming money. Controlling people is another thing that people and the media love.
@@michaelmiller7160 humans can do nothing to control or change climate, anymore than they can wish to the lgbtqrstuvwxyz bunny to shift tectonic plates.
the oceans are overfished and millionaires aren’t gonna stop buying water front properties because they are
The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements
Eric Hoffer. 1951
Belief in a doctrine requires that it be:
1. Unintelligable
2. Vague
3. IF NON OF THE ABOVE THEN UNVERIFIABLE.
Problem is, there are areas that are over-fished and there are areas where plastics are being dumped. But no amount of straw bans in the US or fishing restrictions from us will fix it when it is Asia and eastern Europe doing it.
I just spent a week snorkling and diving in Bali. I have been coming here to do just that for the past 7 years. I can assure you that the reefs and wildlife are doing just fine Mr Maher.
Oops! THAT doesn't fit the "narrative" !!!
Also the Australian Great Barrier reef is going gang busters, Polar bears are thriving, estimated at 39,000 and the Maldives are not under water.
Wow, one person's anecdotal account of one specific location is extrapolated into concluding that the word's coral reefs are "doing just fine." No need to look any further, folks! Who needs data and facts when we can just glance at something and form our own uneducated opinions?
@@johnkuehn582 there is nothing scientific about climate science anyway. Screaming that we had 2 wet bulb events and how rare they are doesnt help anything since we have had 7500 since 1978. The iceberg breaking loose is going destroy the ocean but since the iceberg is .00001 percent of world ice and ice is only 2% of the worlds water. climate models are created with high sensitivity to carbon when the earth isnt as sensitive to carbon as the models use, climate models also double the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. This isnt science this is making a result what you want it to be
Observation is the core element of Science. Sea levels around the World the independent, well qualified Physicsts say rise by a few millimeters every year. Graphs show NO CHANGE in the RATE of sea level rise over the last 300 years. So the logical but not emotional conclusion is Human burining of fossil fuels DOES NOT give rise to rising sea levels.
@@johnkuehn582 You're one guy. Do you have a background in this field? Or are you just an angry keyboard warrior?
Bill Maher's condescending nature makes it extremely difficult to believe he really cares about anything.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
He did have this guy on, and let him speak.
That is something...
@@el_killorcure Seemed like he was waiting for him to slip up in a "gotcha moment" as seen in the last few seconds of the interview clip. Bill Maher is disingenuous.
Bill is a classic liberal who disagrees with the hive mind maybe not often, but enough to see he actually thinks about things. That said he has a lot of old man 'get off my lawn' energy. I don't watch his show but he certainly talks to people across the aisle often and lets them speak.
He cares about taking everything away from everyone and making them happy they have nothing.
Some climate scientist preach doom and gloom to get funding for their research.
That is absolutely the truth…..
All of them do
They all do.
@@geoffevans4908 they will only get funding if they toe the party line. Scrubbed from Google and RUclips if they go against the agenda. Watching it happen in real time has been crazy . Wish I could remember the time of women scientist that first pointed out how off some models were off. The green new deal has wasted trillions of taxpayer dollars. Not billions, trillions and trillions
Same with political activist. So they can line their pockets.
Dems: "Believe the science!"........ 'No, wait... Not THAT science!"
This is real science, it's just that people like you think that science can be summarized in a 3 min Bill Maher video :)
Same with covid
Exactly
@@wga4139 I think you missed what the post was about.
The green new deal is a whitewash of a lie. Liberal or so-called liberals in power are just an illusion created by big oil interests to control the slow witted lefties in creating a kabuki theater for public consumption to make the appearance that they are doing something when they’re not. Like the plastic recycling scam that has been going on and been cooperating with and collaborating with the liberals for OVER 50 years. Do you really think that they didn’t know until now that it wasn’t working. I doubt it
I freaking love it when someone is asked a question and responds "I don't know." I appreciate the person's honesty. As opposed to politicians who just always seem to have the correct answer--and their answer is better than the other guy's answer!
This x1000. Just let's have good debate and explore the issues from each other's perspective and not stiffle every debate with defensive and ideological roadbumps...
.... pretty sure left and right both want clean oceans and a healthy planet...
@@chrisj9008 You are correct! Most politicians want the same thing but have different ways of getting there and vilify the other side in doing so. We all need to work together!
Yes, it certainly gives them a humaness that I endearing
I despise Bill Maher a smug know it all.
But he really doesn`t know anything, if it wasn`t for his writers, he would have no show. He doesn`t even know basic stuff most people who follow politics know.
How was he being smug. He was just asking questions and he did let him answer without interrupting every few seconds. He's been annoying plenty of times but did nothing like that here.
He is so stupid he doesnt even realize he is an establishment plant.
One needs children to humble your know it all ego and to give you a greater purpose than yourself.
@@williamreichold1545 Not even remotely true buddy.
Really does my head in when everyone lumps everything into climate change. It's the biggest con.
so please don't vote for demoncon or greencon parties!
They have been going on and on about this kind of stuff forever. We were supposed to have an ice age, burning planet…..what happened to that big hole in the ozone….cities under water by floods and ocean rise, worse and worse storms and hurricanes….?? I’m not against a cleaner environment, more efficient and cleaner industrial plants, vehicles……but a little at a time because it’s expensive and trying to do it all at once…..well, just not smart.
@@jeffmayle6776 It's funny that all the coastlines in the U.S. that are supposed to be under water are inhabited by the Dems and the home value's keep going up . I know if I thought a flood was imminent I would be moving and selling my place for whatever I could get .
Businesses don't want to have to spend money on proper disposal of their waste run off. Thats why. Propaganda to make money, propaganda to save money. Plastics were cheaper that glass. But it's our fault because we don't recycle.
It doesn’t pay to recycle it….they just tell you to so you feel good about it.
WTF is Bill Maher talking about?
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
I know, coral reefs are increasing. You can't look at areas in isolation .. there was probably a reason why some coral reefs were under stress 15 years ago, such as fertilizer runoff for instance.
@@susanstewart1402 Main point is: where the hell is the ocean supposedly "dying" with "no fish at all"...what a wacko liar Maher is!
He has no idea, typical braindead liberal puppet.
That's a question Bill Maher should be asking.
Bill is prime example of when you get your information from politicians rather than scientists.
Vacuous, science-denying fundies are prime examples of broken brains.
Lomborg's background is politics not science. Bill is scientifically illiterate. I wouldn't listen to either of them talk about science.
@@markwalton3367 Data is data. Facts are facts. Bill includes "overfishing" in his irrational narrative about global warming "killing" the Oceans. Even the IPCC, the mouthpiece of climate hysteria, only concludes there will be economic costs, they let up on the apocalypse years ago.
@@markwalton3367 yeah, one is a comedian and the other is bought and paid shill.
So read it yourself, the whole thing. Not his cherry picking.
Shill/scientist. i am quite sure there were plenty working for big tobacco in the 40's 50's 60's telling people that the evidence doesn't support smoking causing cancer, lung, heart disease.
Here's the report from the org. he couldn't remember the name of
Overall, the record high hard coral cover seen last year was welcome news, representing recovery across much of the Reef in the absence of common coral killers.
But what about recent heating?
This year, the rapid coral rebound paused. Some reefs continued to recover, but these were offset by others which lost coral. Coral loss came from effects of the 2022 bleaching event in northern and central regions, crown-of-thorns starfish predation in the northern and southern regions, damage from Tropical Cyclone Tiffany in the north and coral disease in some areas of the south.
The picture is complex. Recovery here, fresh losses there.
While the recovery we reported last year was welcome news, there are challenges ahead. The spectre of global annual coral bleaching will soon become a reality.
Right now, marine heatwaves are sweeping through ocean basins in the northern hemisphere. Sea surface temperatures are far above long term averages.
At least eight countries are reporting coral bleaching, including the United States and Belize. This summer, it looks likely we’ll see our first El Niño on the Great Barrier Reef since 2016, bringing higher sea surface temperatures. That last El Niño - coupled with global heating - was the direct cause of the 2016-17 mass bleaching and mass death of corals.
The prognosis is, in short, extremely concerning. Yes, the Reef has rebounded beyond our expectations. But now the heat is back on. If we get mass bleaching like 2016 - or even worse - it could undo all the recent recovery.
Read more: Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly - the Barrier Reef is still in hot water
“How does rich fix the ocean?”
How does giving MONEY to the rich fix the climate?
Exactly
Giving money to anyone makes it worse. Rich people making more money does contribute to fixing it. It really does. When wealth increases as a result of productivity within a free market, not everyone benefits equally...but everyone benefits. And that does tend in general toward better being able to afford and more to prefer, to address externalities. But "giving", the redistribution of wealth from higher producers to lower producers, reduces aggregate productivity and tends to result in the opposite.
When money is given to people who are either ignorant or have a plan that WILL CAUSE famines and droughts it is not going to fix anything. But it will REDUCE our POPULATION.
An attack on our SMALL SUPPLY of CO2 is *an ATTACK on our FOOD SUPPLY. 👩🌾 JUST ASK THE FARMERS IN EUROPE (for starters).*
Trickle down economics @@nomdeguerre7265
BAM!!!💥💥💥 THANK YOU.
this is what it sounds like when someone speaks that hasn't been programmed by the progressive hive mind. It's refreshing.
Bet they won't make that mistake again. They're going to vet their speakers to make sure no one goes against the narrative
Polar bears too....
From a population estimated at about 12,000 bears in the late 1960s, numbers have almost tripled, to just over 32,000 in 2023.
Funny how they don't talk about them as often as they used to hey?
But, but, they have less ice to walk on, how can there be more of them?....
Can you see C02 -- same with Polar Bears and Coral Reefs and the ice in Antarctica it’s places and things that are obscure and hard to put a finger on that they hype up because people can’t see it--
In the past 40 years half of the world’s wildlife has been lost. We are currently going through the 6th mass extinction in world’s history. What will humans think in thousands of years, when they realise this irreparable damage to millions of years of evolution was done for our gdp rising a little higher
Ingenuity and adaptation. Read a bit about how leopards have thrived across ages. Also, a skinny polar bear makes space for Greta Thunberg to hop on private jets, to lecture the common man when they have very little control over the actual cause behind ‘climate change’.
Yes and they are apex predators which hunt anything that moves, and are now migrating into human areas instead of the ice packs they normally live on.
HELLO! He is not a climatologist. That's an untruth.
Maher is hilarious. Hilariously confused.
Bill pissed the audience clapped!
Bill made a fool of Bjorn and showed everyone that his understanding of ocean ecology is “ I don’t know”
@@stevewilson4321 Which is the same understanding the lunatic libs have.
@@stevewilson4321 You didn't watch the video did you? All of your liberal ignorance and stupidity is showing through your comment.
@@stevewilson4321 Please tell me you are being sarcastic!
@@sandman_says_runrunner4701 What are you like a 15yo kid or something ? What do you actually know about oceans temps and killing off reefs from AGW ? Sorry Lomborg BS doesnt work on anyone who understands basic science.
Anyone here remember acid rain scare back in the 70s/80s turned out that the problem was limited to certain areas. I've lived thru so many end of the world scenarios I take the doom sayers with a very large dose of salt.
We were all gonna die from African bees and acid rain, lol.
Doomsayers. Chicken Littles. "The sky is falling! The sky is falling!"
Same w Covid
64 vax free and still alive
Oh, I read somewhere (can't recall where) about a carving from, like, ancient Assyria, 1000 BC or so, where the writer thought society was doomed and young people were losing all respect for their elders and civilization was going to collapse. It was hilarious to read today.
The hole in the Ozone Layer was the death of us all at one point.
I was in the Navy, and if the oceans are dying. Well if dying looks like that. Then we have the definition of dying wrong. There is so much life out there.
Yes I know, what on earth does "dead oceans" mean anyway? Lomborg should have pushed BIll soundbite on that.
You know the health of the oceans because you were in the navy😂. That’s hilarious.
Let me ask this if there are say 500,000 species of life in the ocean which sure is a lot of life and growth... but what happens when we look into no so distant past and see that over 100,000 species have been destroyed due to man? The truth is that the circle of life if you will exists in a a delicate balance... some things are irreplaceable... there were species of animals alive when I was a child that no longer exist today because they were hunted to extinction.... its quite sad really... I love how the guy was like ohhh people will be this much more richer... I mean not only is that a lie.. after all as incomes rise and such so does the cost of living.. why Greed.... point is we wont be richer and even if we were how would being richer help the planet... it wouldn't...
Wow. Bill looked really disappointed and didn't want to believe that the seas are not dying.
He will never break his programming.
He loves the karens
Clearly nor will you.... I can honestly say I look around to all the places I have lived in my life and most are unrecognizable today... and not one of the experiences I had in those places growing up would I be able to have now... its rather disheartening really.
The funny part is, that these ppl no matter how old they are, are totally ignorant morons, have no basic education in geography, geology, biology and evolution of the Earth, its astounding. I am from Russia, we were educated thouroughly on all these subjects among others. I never saw so many idiots in my entire life.
"The planet is fine! Compared to the people, The planet is doing great: been here four and a half billion years! Do you ever think about the arithmetic? The planet has been here four and a half billion years. We’ve been here what? 100,000? Maybe 200,000? And we’ve only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over 200 years. 200 years versus four and a half billion. And we have the conceit to think that somehow, we’re a threat? That somehow, we’re going to put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue-green ball that’s just a-floatin’ around the sun? The planet has been through a lot worse than us. Been through all kinds of things worse than us: been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drifts, solar flares, sunspots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles, hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages... and we think some plastic bags and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference?" - George Carlin
This planet will be here billions of years after humans have gone the way of the dinosaur. We just can't help destroying ourselves. It's just a matter of time when our technology becomes our demise.
Amen to everything you just said.
This is utter crap and denial on super steroids. The vast majority of climate scientists disagree with this guy.
Climate Change is a massive problem and conservatives accepted this in the 90s. Conservatives should remain concerned by MAGA loons and huge money lobbies have muddied the waters.
The tactic of linking woke and climate is deliberate and well funded. See Koch, Murdoch etc.
Ja no man, earth is the result of something coming from nothing? These clever okes that run the world actually believe this!
We are karked, man!. Unless proper okes who think proper like stop doing nothing.
If you don't think that human technology could poison and destroy the in short order, you are too stupid to participate in this discsussion.
Can I finish the point I was trying to make before you showed me you are addicted to fear? Lol.
Without fear porn, they don't know what to talk about.
How does the left not get sick of their own bullshit? I am so over all this nonsense.
It has gotten them almost permanent total power. 0bama never left power.
Like maggots, they actually thrive on being continuously fed BS... and being continuously outraged. Normal people cannot sustain such outrage.
You think they get tired of being wrong or somebody would stop them after a while I just never happens.
Because it works! They are in power - even if not in government, they still dominate the civil services (regulatory bodies, enforcement etc) and main-stream media sets the narrative to justify it all.
No science involved, just "feelings and good intentions".
Because there's big money and power in it!
It's almost like...the Earth knows how to repair herself, and is capable of doing just that. Huh.
What do you mean, repair? There is no specific condition of the planet that is specifically in a certain matter, therefore requiring to go back to it...
@@silvanabaralha8665 okay.
@@silvanabaralha8665yes it does. You just don't know what it is. 😅 Only G-d "Sustain" then. You knew what they meant 🙄.
Sure sure. Amd deforestation is nothing to worry about. Not like drier climates have anything to do with forest fires, either.
And you're right. The ozone layer repaired itself some when people quit driving during Covid.
I remember al gore telling us its all done in 20yrs. Nothing is done
I remember back in 90s top brass telling us its done. It wasnt done
80: same story
I'm 52. I've been told since the late 70s "glibal warming this...global warming that...we're doomed!". They had to rebrand this nonsense as "Climate change" because they've been wrong for decades and it wasn't warming up. Now the same people:" this time it's REALLY happening". Source: trust me bro. Errr trust the science !
But before that it was Leonard Nimoy hosting a documentary about the upcoming Ice Age.
So do I.
Read my earlier comment….if you study the Biosphere, examine loss in populations of plant and animal species, ocean pollution, waning non-renewable natural resources, you wouldn’t make butt-stupid generalizations.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 sure think buddy. Keep paying those taxes to "save the planet"
It must take a lot of patience to be Bjørn Lomborg
Yes, it takes a lot of patience to cherry-pick and misrepresent information from scientific literature to build his debunked narrative.
@@strim_gibbles
Yes, totally debunked. That's why the east coast is underwater today, snow no longer exists and the Arctic is now ice free as predicted by the global warming con men a few years ago.
🤣
@@WellnessWizdom The topic was Bjorn Lomborg claiming that coral reefs "aren't dying," not some exaggerated predictions about coastlines and snow. The scientific consensus is clear that coral reefs are suffering due to warming oceans, acidification, and bleaching events, which have increased dramatically in recent decades (so yes, totally debunked). Trying to deflect to extreme caricatures of climate science just shows you don't have a strong counterargument. Try to stay on topic.
It's so difficult to listen to and watch Maher's leftist smugness.
He’s a great critic of the left.
@@TheKamperfoelie Recently, yes. He's now trying to pretend that he doesn't have to feed the monster he's spent decades helping create.
Maher certainly doesn't know what he's talking about, but, in this case, neither does Lomborg.
@@strim_gibbleshe’s a hired gun disinformation specialist employed by the oil industry
He is one the only on the left that actually call out the extreme left
Scientists will always find the results that are desired by the people who fund them.
Exactly!!!
Who is funding scientists to fudge climate change results? I'd really like to hear about that, because I'm not sure who could make money off of that.
Eisenhower warned us about that in the same speech where he warned about the military industrial complex. He may have been the last rational president. At least the last one not in the pocket of the military industrial complex. Which, considering his military background is kind of ironic.
For some reason, we've collectively forgotten about how _incentive_ influences people's behavior, lately.
Like doctors recommending tobacco (and opioids before that... well, and after)
Imagine being disappointed when your doom and gloom visions of Earth's future are dispelled.
Well, he didn't have children because he thought the world was doomed. Now he has no reason to have done that. It's fairly common for people to regret not having a family at a certain age.
@@onusgumboot5565 Yeah, it's not his decision to not have kids that makes him sad. That will probably happen later. 😂
@@AllAhabNoMoby He's 68 years old. Later is now for him.
@@onusgumboot5565 Shit yeah, I did not realize he's that old.
I only watched this video because I thought that guy was Elizabeth Warren
Good eye! It's hard to spot her without her eagle feather in her beaded headband.
The sky is falling🤪🤣 what a scam!!!
Your education now that’s a scam
What a stupid thing for people to worry about, really, we have real problems and they're much worse than this nonsense 🙄
@@stevewilson4321 So when you are wrong and nobody agrees with you its time for you to insult. Yep, you are a disgusting liberal.
@@devinligtelyn404 The dumbest thing is that there ppl like yourself that absolutely NO IDEA what the threat of AGW means. Ignorance is bliss but suffering in a dying planet is not
@@stevewilson4321
Dying planet lol. If any of this nonsense were even remotely true the planet would already be dead due to the much hotter temperatures that have been the norm for most of Earth's history. And thank goodness for it, otherwise NY would still be under 2 miles of ice.
🤣
Mr. Maher...you are not a scientist. Remember that.
Listen to the scientist. Isn’t that what we have all agreed to do?
You don't need to have expertise in ANYTHING to push opinions on the left......their presidential candidate is a feckless cackling dolt.
But he read a science book once. Therefore...
Nor is Bill Nye
Bill Nye is, and he claims the evidence for climate change caused by humans is irrefutable.
Tell me when in the history of the world that the climate hasn't changed?
for 6 billions of years LOL.
Lomborg is a Political Scientist,
NOTHING ELSE.
Facts and science or Bill Maher's feelings and vibes. I support science. Real. Science. Not politicized science.
Esp not peer review science that isn’t based on the true scientific method…but only based on what they agree on what they think we should know and believe…whether it’s real fact and science or lacks those things…what’s the term…sudo-science… peer review is not even science, it’s a sort of evil… that tends to block real science and real discovery
When politics enters science, it’s no longer science.
True. Trump et al politicise the issue and ignore the science.
@@wildtalksireland5670 Leave Biden out of this…oh, you did.
For someone so concerned, why is he using power to deny the climate in his studio? Why is he driving a car instead of a horse drawn carriage?
Bill mentions the two biggest problems for the oceans over fishing and pollution two things that arent related to climate change
Then we need to have more specific conversations.
@@nadaproblem3023 - Or Bill just needs to stay on topic when discussing his religion, which is climate change.
Pollution isnt a problem out in the Ocean, lol. Its only a problem close to shore from third World Communist Sithole's. The idea humans can count the fish in the Sea is an absurd notion only stupid people and government employees believe.
the state of our oceans are directly linked to the climate... look at the plankton they are the basis for a great many of the creatures of the sea....yet studies show they are slowly dying which is problematic as they also help with producing oxygen you know that pesky stuff almost every living thing needs.... it also takes co2 out of the air all of which directly effect the climate...
Lowest famine levels on record. Lowest deaths from natural disasters on record.
Ps: First!
It's true .. the 30% increase in greening of the planet in the past 20 years has really helped most of the world's population. In the 1970's scientists were concerned about LOW CO2 levels making it impossible for plants to photosynthesize properly. In million year terms, we were at the lowest CO2 levels ever seen.
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
...Gore and Thunberg weep over this news.
It's wonderful how unbiased Dave Rubin is. I mean he will always have people on his show who believe in climate change! Just like all libertarians he is always concerned about things like climate change even though of course this would challenge their "free market is God" ideas!
Just remarkable.
The Oceans are not even close to "Acidic"
It’s literally impossible for oceans to become acidic
@@MarkNOTW How is it impossible? Did someone skip high school chemistry class a little too often?
You guys do realize that the pH scale is logarithmic? A decrease from pH 8.2 to 8.1 means that the ocean would be 25% more acidic. Just because a solution is above pH 7.0, does not mean it cannot become more acidic. Another problem is an increase of CO2 in the atmosphere. If the atmosphere carries 40% more CO2, it will try to get into balance with the CO2 bound in the surface water layer of the ocean. This causes acidification.
But this is not the biggest problem. How much CO2 can be bound in the ocean depends on the temperature and pH level. More water in the atmosphere causes higher temperature. Same with CO2. Now if the temperature is on the rise, oceans heat up. Warmer ocean means it binds less CO2 and releases it into the air above the water and the into the atmosphere. This causes even more warming.
Also, lower pH level causes other problems forming sediments that bind CO2. But this is too hard to explain in english language.
But yes. Understanding the interesting chemistry behind CO2 (imho the most interesting gas!), one can see why this might become a problem.
Not a climate alarmist, but ocean acidification is certainly real and easily tested. The PH levels lowered due to CO2 absorption, lower = more acidic than before. PH level gets too low, certain animals can't extract and form calcium carbonate shells / skeletons. From 1950-2020 ocean PH went from 8.15 TO 8.05, so while that is alkaline, it is MORE ACIDIC than it used to be. PH scale is logarithmic, so that isn't as small of a difference as it seems.
"Between 1950 and 2020, the average pH value of the ocean surface is estimated to have decreased from approximately 8.15 to 8.05.[2] This represents an increase of around 26% in hydrogen ion concentration in the world's oceans (the pH scale is logarithmic, so a change of one in pH unit is equivalent to a tenfold change in hydrogen ion concentration).[49] For example, in the 15-year period 1995-2010 alone, acidity has increased 6 percent in the upper 100 meters of the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to Alaska.[50]
The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report in 2021 stated that "present-day surface pH values are unprecedented for at least 26,000 years and current rates of pH change are unprecedented since at least that time.[51]: 76 The pH value of the ocean interior has declined over the last 20-30 years everywhere in the global ocean.[51]: 76 The report also found that "pH in open ocean surface water has declined by about 0.017 to 0.027 pH units per decade since the late 1980s".[52]: 716
The rate of decline differs by region. This is due to complex interactions between different types of forcing mechanisms:[52]: 716 "In the tropical Pacific, its central and eastern upwelling zones exhibited a faster pH decline of minus 0.022 to minus 0.026 pH unit per decade." This is thought to be "due to increased upwelling of CO2-rich sub-surface waters in addition to anthropogenic CO2 uptake."[52]: 716 Some regions exhibited a slower acidification rate: a pH decline of minus 0.010 to minus 0.013 pH unit per decade has been observed in warm pools in the western tropical Pacific.[52]: 716
The rate at which ocean acidification will occur may be influenced by the rate of surface ocean warming, because warm waters will not absorb as much CO2.[53] Therefore, greater seawater warming could limit CO2 absorption and lead to a smaller change in pH for a given increase in CO2.[53] The difference in changes in temperature between basins is one of the main reasons for the differences in acidification rates in different localities."
@@MarkNOTW MORE acidic, not literally an acid PH level below 7.
The key to understanding is this: It's not about environmentalism, it's about anti-capitalism.
Bingo.
100%
Nope. It's about not wrecking the planer and its habitats. It's about propping up an undefeatable coal and oil grid. True capitalism would foster newer, better alternative energy. You know, the things we can't have.
@@nadaproblem3023 What is the "newer, better alternative energy" that we can't have?
Nuclear?
@@nadaproblem3023 If leftist "environmentalists" would stop blocking the building of nuclear plant facilities we could have reduced our dependence on oil and coal decades ago.
I’m by no means all in on Climate Change. First it was global warming and when that didn’t pan out it was global cooling and when that didn’t workout they went with the most ambiguous term they could find… climate change. But I definitely agree we can do better on some things. For example, I’m all for cleaning up the great Pacific garbage patch. There are definitely things we can do better but we don’t need to change the entire economy around it. Getting rid of gas stoves for example. That’s just crazy talk.
You going to stop those cruise ships from dumping theirvshit
@@Christie-nu9wv Like I said…. Things we could definitely do better!
@@craigritchie8470Oh like mandating electric vehicles that are far from being green…🤦🏻♂️
@@greenidguy9292 Exactly!
Show me a photo of the garbage patch
“Dang the ocean isn’t in bad shape”. Didn’t have that on my bingo board for 2024
More CO2 is good for the planet, it thrives on it
Oh and the sun doesn't cause cancer, the life of this planet
@@louievonduhn2410 the sun brings all of earth's energy. It grows our food for our energy. Vitamins.
Given that the Earth is a complex system, I would assume that it can adapt to a large range of conditions
Correct! CO² is what provides us with green plants. They absorb the CO² and produce O², which we all need to live. It's a symbiotic relationship. Get a Democrat to admit that to you though. I bet you can't get one to do it. And also point out to them while you're at it that India and China are the biggest polluters in the entire world, and yet no one seems to want to rein them in on their pollution. Why does America have to? Especially considering our pollution is a fraction of theirs.
@@liamsouthwell27over what time frame?
He is disappointed the worlds NOT Dying.. Cause he wants it so bad.
He has to go to the playboy mansion to get laid.. Now thats gone.. He will flip flop til he dies from being a useless prick
Or he wants to feel like he is saving it, instead of destroying people's lives fighting windmills
Remember when they said polar bears were going extinct?
They are changing. Moving south and creating new breeds with brown bears.
Extinct...?
Your brain has gone instinct
@@jw6588 Yep, after polar bear hunting was banned/regulated the numbers decreased by _minus_ 30,000-35,000 (from about 10,000) - all due to climate change of course. Catastrophic!
(Yes, the numbers rose to current levels of about 40k, with most populations tallied)
Remember when they scared us with acid rain
You are at the top of my list for fair and correct reporting without stupidity.
I don't watch Bill Maher and haven't in many years. Very happy.
It's always been a grift for people trying to sell solar panels and windmills
My solar panels work gr8 in Ireland about two weeks out of the year😜
Facts
I don’t get why people are mad at striving toward self-reliance, 😂
It’s more of a grift to seize more power for government drones.
And in the same time they are promoting AI as this ultimate solution that will fix everything and it suppose to need more emergu them we are producing now.
Great guy, please have him back on. Thank you
Admitting "I don't know" is a truly humbling & humanizing response to issues beyond our limitations. I'll trust a scientist being honest versus a gubmint-paid liar.
Ruben, do a deep dive into the "97% of scientists" phrase they love to lean into. Check out where that sample size was drawn from, who was selected and how many. It's not really a rabbit hole, but it's very revealing.
It's no different when the scientists were saying all cholesterol was bad in the 90's and 2000's.
It's been shown in 967 studies that using an odd number is more believable than using an even number.
@@mackenzieneal1660 Or how the "scientific consensus" claimed for decades that eating fat made you fat, and that we should eat more carbohydrates and sugars (to reintroduce the flavor that is lost by removing fats).
Maher isn't so bright
Bill tripped himself up: "The world can't live without dead oceans." 🤣🤣🤣
Bill took the Word Salad 101 class from Cackles Harris.
Peter Reid was fired for proving the coral reef is in fine shape. before he proved it they all loved him , once he provide them wrong , he was fired
None of the issues Maher mentioned would be fixed by forcing people into electric vehicles. Nobody is against fixing ocean pollution and overfishing.
Actually, many companies are against fixing ocean pollution - they dump pollutants into the ocean. The fishing industry is against fixing overfishing, and the fishing industry employs tens of millions of people. What do you mean by "nobody"?
The opposition to fixing ocean pollution and overfishing is unfortunately the key problem.
Most governments don't want to know about ocean pollution becasue they don't want to rebuild their costly wastewater infrastructure. Or they pass the buck to some other nation.
As for overfishing: try convincing Russia, China, Japan and even Spain. Billion-dollar industrial fishing sectors, almost no controls.
@@nicoc6387 Well that pretty much sums things up, well said.
@@mr.anti.conservatives-u6f What do overfishing and dumping sh*t into waterways have to do with rising temperatures??? You people are all over the place. Maher is screaming about climate change "emergency", but when told that rising temps aren't the end of the world, he says "but but but... plastic in the ocean!" Wtf? Where the connection? If you want less plastic in the ocean, tell the lovely diverse people in Asia and Africa to stop trashing plastic into their rivers. But that's a separate conversation that has nothing to do with global warming, carbon footprint, fossil fuels and renewables.
Because those actual problems are mostly caused by developing nations, and it's just ain't cool to blame them
Nothing like having a liberal comedian lecture u on something he knows nothing about. What a buffoon.
Did not know he is a comedian, never laughed at anything he has said.
there have been 41 climate predictions since 1967 and NOT A S INGLE ONE HAS HAPPENED!
The models and predictions have been really accurate.
@@wildtalksireland5670 lmao what models
Bill Maher still believe the Mayan calendar?
I predicted they were wrong, and have been right every time.
They also said we would all starve to death if the population reached 6B. Well not only are we not starving, we are FATTER than ever.
You American guys were really brainwashed by your gov. We in Soviet Union never heard of any climate change staff, that was the only good thing about Iron Curtain LOL
It’s a combination of -mostly- lies, exaggeration and fearmongering. It’s never been about “the environment “ or “saving the planet “. It’s always been about power and control.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU APART!! GOD WILL DECIDE!❤
Plastic, industrial runoff, overfishing. Yes, environmental problems we don't have to create a conspiracy and wild projections around, these are knowns we can fix. That will disappoint a lot of people who want to blame everything on the West and create financial schemes around global warming. Ocean plastic and industrial runoff are mostly coming from the Asia Pacific. Overfishing is both a North American and Asian problem, and that's probably the toughest to regulate.
@@EvilMonkey7818 The vast majority of riverborne ocean plastic 90+% comes from just 10 rivers none of which are in North America or Europe. 8 of the rivers are in Asia the other 2 in Africa
China pollutes more than every other country combined...
Bill, at a mean of 8.4 Ph, the oceans definitely are NOT acidic
Do you think Bill might have skipped the Chemistry class when Ph was taught ???
Ph (potential hydrogen) for pure water being 7.00 for those who also skipped Class.........
Considering salt as an alkaline, l guess not.
"I don't know" is the most reassuring line coming from a scientist. It means I'm not simply being snowed over so he can look superior.
Right! So happy to hear the audience clap. Sometimes Bill Maher seems level-headed, and sometimes, like today, he's a total tool.
Climate change is also called “the seasons”… and if you don’t believe that, then FOLLOW THE MONEY
Most people with a stunning low level of intelligence usually avoid commenting on subjects they know nothing about. Congratulations on bucking the trend.
Call me a fool but I think the giant orange ball in the sky has more to do with " Climate Change " than anything else- Just for shits and giggles I'll call it Solar cycle # 25
It's the sun, it's the sun, it's the sun. Eyes Open No Fear.
That, and our resonant orbit with Mars. Look into the Milankovitch cycles, particularly the Grand Cycle, very interesting.
If during WW1 and WW2 thousands of ships were sunk full of oil, chemicals and other toxic provisions spilling into the seas over a period of about 40 years, how do explain the incredible fortitude, resilience and regenerative natural qualities of the oceans and the earth for that matter.
Add to that the great number of atomic bombs being tested. Where did they think all those chemicals went. So don’t blame my tiny little “carbon footprint” when the governments are out there nuking the planet.
I personally like Maher, always have, I find it interesting when he said "rich people is good for the climate?" kind of under his breath. In Canada, a lot of people are getting filthy rich from the taxes and climate action policies of the government, yet nothing has changed.
Indeed. And Lomborg's point is not the rich getting richer, but the poor getting less poor, affording better food, clothing, accommodation, etc. In many areas, like India, a lot of deaths are caused by COLD, and burning dung inside to make food without proper ventilation
Dear Bill, I've been pooping in the ocean off the side of my boat the last few years so everything is growing better. You're welcome!
haha you and a billion indians
Björn is extremely knowledgeable and should be listened to unlike TV celebrities.
Agreed! Read the "The Skeptical Environmentalist", a book he wrote years ago.
The climate on earth has been changing for billions of years, duh.
It NEVER stops changing!
But how rapidly and by how much. And without our civilisation around when it happened.
So many have plastic for brains.
@@wildtalksireland5670 we don't know, some claim they do by using proxy data, like ice core measurements, but those are inherently smoothed (200-300 year average in the ice core measurement's case), so we don't know. What actual measurements we do have, is that early 1900s, which was before significant human influence according to the IPCC, experienced warming similar to the late 1900s, so by that alone the warming is not unprecedented at least.
I don't think that he is being destroyed, he is simply listening to a person well educated in the field who has a contrarian view and reasoning for it. The fact that Mr. Maher is speaking to him at all is refreshing and he should be applauded. It's not listening to other views that is the issue... Good for Maher.
Voting blue wont make us green, it COSTS US GREEN
Well put! And the GREEN goes to the wealthy who buy politicians and then capitalize on the propaganda put out by the globalist media corporations they control.
Typical cognitive dissonance. Ugh. That and deflecting. And “what-about-ism.”
Plants love CO2
So what? It seems you don't know much about the issue, otherwise you would have known that you are parroting a meaningless argument. People (including you) not only love oxygen, they actually cannot live without it. But if the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere increases significantly it will be absolutely disastrous. Not only will fires run out of control, but a lot of life will be destroyed. And ask a medical doctor (or a scuba diver) about the hazards of inhaling too much oxygen for a while. It is not about the substance itself (oxygen or CO2), it's about the relative concentrations and fine-tuned balances in nature.
Yup the planet is getting greener
@@nicolemmer7681 The biological optimum c02 concentration for plant life is 1200 ppm ,3x the current atmospheric concentration.
Overfishing is the real problem.
"One must free oneself from the notion that international climate legislation has anything to do with environmental policy. Rather, we defacto redistribute the world's wealth through climate policy." -- Ottmar Edenhoffer, former chairman of the IPCC
...by destroying First World civilisations to drag them down to Third World standards, rather than bringing Third World Nations up to First World standards. Which is what Humans have been doing for tens of thousands of years.
When data and fact dont support what Maher he believes, he is sceptical. Hilarious
Isn't that just human nature, though? Someone comes up to you and tells you something you believe is wrong, aren't you going to be skeptical as well? It's a funny thing about human psychology, where it's generally easier to convince someone about something, than it is to change their mind about something.
@@drozcompany4132if an expert is giving me facts that can be backed up then yeah..I'm changing my mind
@@drozcompany4132 You described Democrats to a tee. If a celebrity tells them to jump they say how high.
there's the problem....Lomborg sits there and explains it all to Maher aka "the dum bass" and Maher's response is ....well maybe. They don't WANT to believe.
Peter Ridd Peter Vincent Ridd is an Australian physicist, author, and former professor at James Cook University (JCU), North Queensland was sacked for saying that the Great Barrier Reef was healthy not dying.
He has never been re-instated nor apologised to.
Nor financially compensated for being unfairly dismissed.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act"
The climate has alway been changing.
Is Rosey O'Donnell your client?
Why does the guy who doesn't want or care about children or believes in God, really even give a shit about the world in which he will be gone in the next 20 years.
Wait, hold up. It seems those concerned with going to Heaven have NO hat in the ring, so...
Yep- you nailed it
Perhaps nature knows something we don't?
exactly!
Agree it was awesome that they applauded
Correlation is not Causation; I think we need to do more for micro plastics and fishing but that does not feed Climate Control Industrial Complex; the mining for lithium and other rare earth metals along with smelting plants must have a negative impact on the oceans, the toxins and acids yet that is the drug of Climate Control activists
Pretty simple answer at the end of this stuttering nonsense
The coral reefs are fine because pollution is a hoax
The only real pollution is places like Houston where they have tons of factories it poisons Houston not outside
The world is too big to pollute the entire thing
Indeed. The green energy cult is 10 times more toxic to the environment than traditional energy sources. But the elites make billions off of government subsidies and investments so it is allowed to continue and becomes the new religion of the land supported by gullible idiots.
Well said, activist always seem to ignore the damage done by the new “solutions”.
Also the oceans aren't dying. I agree with the guest's suggestions.
I have yet to see how giving a government that can't even control their budget spending, more power will lead them to successfully controlling the climate's temperature in 100 years.
That has scam written all over it, and lots of dummies are ready to empty their pockets while also trying to empty mine...
If their "solutions" worked, they wouldn't need my money.
@@rickjames18 They ignore real science. Ideology, pseudoscience narratives, and fear based selling is the tool for modern times. And politicians love it.
Bill Maher’s creepy conduct towards the female guests on his podcasts needs to be addressed before climate change.
Bill... wake up.. you hae been played for years...
Bjørn is a very honest man and tells the truth, whether it is good or bad for the politicians. That is why our Danish politicians no longer use him.