What's terrestrial carbon sink collapse & why have concerns been raised around it

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @vikgill81
    @vikgill81 3 дня назад +12

    the episode would have been more meaningful and effective with some actual data and numbers instead of taking just more and less language
    thanks

  • @graceskullspower
    @graceskullspower 3 дня назад +1

    Such a shame our architects fails when it comes to forest based habitation...
    Sitting on a concrete based tree who am I to speak of it...

  • @utkarshsrivastav6693
    @utkarshsrivastav6693 2 дня назад

    This seems more moral lecture than science

  • @grapeshott
    @grapeshott 3 дня назад +2

    in USA there are hotshots like Elon Musk who say Global Warming isnt an immediate issue😂

    • @suvansh29
      @suvansh29 2 дня назад

      he isn’t wrong. Climate Change and Global Warming is not an issue FOR HIM. For the rest of the 90% population. it’s a dire issue.

  • @llbodlearning8591
    @llbodlearning8591 3 дня назад +1

    How can nature reclaim, if no nature left.

  • @tanmoymitra22
    @tanmoymitra22 3 дня назад

    Really point of no return

  • @rajx7120
    @rajx7120 3 дня назад +2

    We need faster adoption of EV, and nuclear power.

    • @kaushalkumar5081
      @kaushalkumar5081 3 дня назад +1

      For EV we also need lot of electricity and it finally come from coal and petroleum and for making Li-ion batteries we need to extract Li from the raw material and it's consumes lot of energy. Sadely 😢 That means EV is not sustainable option for us at now period of time.

    • @rajx7120
      @rajx7120 3 дня назад

      ​@@kaushalkumar5081 That electricity can come from nuclear also. I mentioned that already.
      And even if coal and petroleum is used, all the CO2 is produced in one place, with higher conversion efficiency, and that CO2 can be easily collected and used for industrial purposes.
      And Lithium is not the only metal suitable for batteries. We can have Aluminium-Air batteries too. Aluminium is much more abundant and easy to recycle than Lithium. And Aluminium batteries have longer range too.

    • @kirayoshikage90
      @kirayoshikage90 3 дня назад

      @@rajx7120 Aluminum mining is also highly polluting. Also regarding nuclear energy, the extraction is highly dangerous and its not that sustainable. The reserves are not that much to fulfill the need of an entire country. People need to reduce their dependency on vehicles and rather use public transport rather than their own. We can walk or use cycle to go to nearby places.

    • @rajx7120
      @rajx7120 2 дня назад

      @@kirayoshikage90 No Aluminum mining is not polluting. Don't throw studf for the sake of opposition.
      It is far easily found as proper ore than Lithium that is found as trace mineral. Go back to school and read chemistry.
      Yes, public transport should be increased. But even that should be electric.
      Nuclear material extraction can be made safe, through protective equipment and machines. But it is not releasing CO2.

  • @amanthakur1987
    @amanthakur1987 2 дня назад

    Am i the only who thinks shee looks like Tokyo🤔

  • @prateeksingh10
    @prateeksingh10 3 дня назад +1

    Bina hile dule, without head jerks, normally bhi baat ho sakti hai :D

    • @neoandy2008
      @neoandy2008 7 часов назад

      Share one of your expert videos on how to present pls. Let us see..