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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2022
  • Shifting wind patterns are making extreme weather events more likely. This is because the wind, which distributes areas of high and low pressure along the latitude lines of the Earth, is also being influenced by climate change.
    The wind is the motor for our weather. It brings us both sunshine and rain. And during the winter months, it regularly blows itself up into heavy storms. But throughout the globe, climate change is causing shifts in existing wind systems - with devastating consequences. Atlantic hurricanes, which build up over the tropics and often lay waste to swathes of land on the eastern coast of the US, are becoming more intense and bringing heavier rainfall.
    Scientists are looking for clues as to the precise causes for the warming in the Arctic, where temperatures are climbing more rapidly than anywhere else in the world. In the northern hemisphere, rising temperatures result in wind systems ‘twisting’ at 10-kilometer altitudes. The Arctic jet stream drives high- and low-pressure areas around the globe. It travels around the planet from west to east at speeds of up to 500 kilometers an hour. But in recent years, meteorologists have noticed more frequent weaker phases in the jet stream - with fatal consequences for Europe. Droughts like the one experienced in 2018 and flood catastrophes like that of 2021 are both likely to recur.
    Researchers on the island of Spitsbergen have already made an alarming discovery. Climate change is altering the wind, and the altered wind is accelerating climate change - a dangerous vicious cycle.
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  • @phoenixlight1111
    @phoenixlight1111 Год назад +19

    I was in Walmart this morning and as I was checking out in self checkout, there was a man and his son complaining about the new no plastic bag policy. He told his son it's the fault of 'all those stupid tree huggers' and they both just laughed it up. It was painful to see a young mind being so influenced by a closed one. I'm disgusted by so many ignorant humans. They outnumber the conscious ones, 10:1. I can barely stand it anymore. No one cares to listen, or be proactive. I hate going to Walmart at all, but I went for cheaper supplies....but as I heard them laughing, and as I looked around at all that product all around me, shopping carts filled to the brim, shopping, shopping, shopping (and it's about 2 weeks after Christmas shopping), I was feeling deeply frustrated and really ready to disengage entirely. I am willing to live off grid and I don't need anything of that junk to buy. I don't want to contribute to the demand for more. I'm over it. This life is so strange, humanity is inhumane, selfish, self entitled....I want no part. Leave me in a cabin in the woods far away. I will leave no footprints.

    • @donovanpennant
      @donovanpennant 15 дней назад +1

      Climate Change also relates to how Humanity develops our Spirituality. I feel this truly is the major factor as we devolve into a cruel self centered species. We have failed due to a multitude of factors; conditioning, ignorant, peer pressure, both ancestral and cultural slavery...the list is endless.
      An 'image', has been created in our mind which is somehow embedded into the unconscious...if we ignore or choose not to explore and purify this 'image', this toxic buildup will create the oncoming change in our environment. Consumerism and entertainment is the great escape to self - destruction, the soma to ease our pain. Sadly, we have to bear witness to this chaos. 🌸

    • @edwelndiobel1567
      @edwelndiobel1567 11 дней назад +1

      Maybe not everybody wants to live like you. As if paper bags would do anything anyway when there is 5000 commercial jets in the skies 24/7/365.

  • @cjfredi
    @cjfredi Год назад +129

    DW is getting to be the only channel on YT I watch nowadays.
    Thank you for always providing professional and trustworthy content.

    • @prolifeunity
      @prolifeunity Год назад

      You mean thank you for providing such amazing propaganda. Considering a global temperature hasn't changed in 40 years, DW provides pure speculation. Hurricanes are not getting stronger, there aren't more tornadoes and so on. This is just propaganda. And you believe it.

    • @douglask4577
      @douglask4577 Год назад

      Stay ign orant. Your administration needs you that way...

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Год назад

      YOU EXIST BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE..its THE driver of evolution and NORMAL

    • @shanemarines4580
      @shanemarines4580 Год назад

      This is complete lies, there's no such thing as climate crisis. The last hundred years hurricanes have become weaker an less of them, it's in the records they just don't expect anyone to actually look. The scientist that created the weather channel said live on CNN that if a scientist says the truth you'll never get federal funding again and climate crisis is fake which wow did CNN get made actual facts were released on their propaganda channel.

    • @vincevince7086
      @vincevince7086 Год назад

      Climate is ever changing and has been long long before we came up to be and it will continue so!!! no meter how this paid propaganda is been portrait to some how blame People and for some clowns in high position to piggy bank from it with fouls pretense taking advantage of a natural accruing cycles

  • @themercer4972
    @themercer4972 Год назад +61

    I just love how diplomatic the narration is, at 14:20 he says "One of the most important bird research centers in France." How many bird research centers are there in France? How do they rank their importance? I have so many questions.

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +17

      Why don't you go find out the answers? Instead of using your time for this inane post?

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Год назад +5

      consider most popular hobby on Earth is bird watching..its really dinosaur watching they say:)

    • @T1Earn
      @T1Earn Год назад +24

      @@kimweaver1252 Who pissed in your cereal this morning Kim?

    • @gabriellang7998
      @gabriellang7998 Год назад +3

      The ranking of importance is done the easy way.
      The bird research centre working on biggest birds is deemed most important ;)

    • @nightoftheworld
      @nightoftheworld Год назад +6

      Who gets the most grant money..

  • @dwaynezilla
    @dwaynezilla Год назад +206

    And yet people still talk about climate change like it's a hypothetical, or at some future date some switch is gonna flip and it'll start. No, it eases in like the stuff we're seeing in this video. And examples like this will just keep increasing the longer we do nothing or do not even close to enough.

    • @dwaynezilla
      @dwaynezilla Год назад +34

      Also the rate of "easing in" is pretty alarming at this point.

    • @BobSmith-pm3wx
      @BobSmith-pm3wx Год назад

      older folks like me have been around long enough to recognize that doomsayers have been saying the sky is falling for basically the length of their natural lives, with a marginal difference in global temp being the primary evidence (assuming that's even a reasonable measure of climate change, which it isn't). so yeah, the climate changes but the idea that human activity is leading us to some sort of apocalypse unless we magically switch how we handle energy is a hoax driven by those seeking to own and control the energy industry.

    • @51cathey
      @51cathey Год назад

      That’s why Obama built 2 multimillion dollar homes on the beach.

    • @pektowanderlust
      @pektowanderlust Год назад

      Lol. You are hooked on propaganda. Climate do change since the dawn of mankind. Nothing is new under the sun. Lol

    • @talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426
      @talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 Год назад

      It's obvious that consumerism in developed countries is causing humanitarian crises in less developed countries. Society doesn't protect those who need the most protection.

  • @seanacameron8940
    @seanacameron8940 Год назад +136

    To watch that farmer make such wise and deliberate choices to adapt his field to the present climate is wonderful. It would be grand if his ideas could be shared throughout all farming communities. Then others could use what would be applicable in their scenario. Hopefully, this will be done. As for tree planting, there can never be enough of that. May many volunteer to help. Thank you.

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Год назад

      YOU EXIST BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE..its THE driver of evolution and NORMAL

    • @thevindictive6145
      @thevindictive6145 Год назад

      It's all for nothing if we don't stop carbon emissions decades ago. Everything will die soon. We are just absorbing insane amount of heat every year and it's not going anywhere. The heat stays and once the feedback loops are triggered then all hell is gonna break lose. Every year in summer I am just waiting for one of these feedback loop to be triggered. We will know when it happens. We will see it clearly, then climate deniers can go jump over a bridge.

    • @visnuexe
      @visnuexe Год назад +3

      His methods can be found on RUclips under the topic of Regenerative Agriculture, No Till, Food Forest, cover cropping, silvaculture, Permaculture

    • @bluegold21
      @bluegold21 Год назад +1

      Just want to give a shout-out to those who are like me allergic to Lupin.

    • @LadyLeda2
      @LadyLeda2 Год назад +10

      I live in the US in Iowa. There are no farmers in Iowa, instead the land is owned by big corporations. And I suspect most of the farmland in the US is owned by corporations and not by farmers. Corporations do not care about such things. They care about profit only. They spray chemicals that Europe has banned. They also do not care about the topsoil being blown away every winter. They have large lobbyist in our Government to make sure that no bill will get passed that will hurt their profits. It is a sad sad state of affairs, and unless our Government gets rid of lobbyist, many things will not be right here in the US.

  • @edsmith9846
    @edsmith9846 Год назад +11

    As a mechanical engineer who understands energy and fluid dynamics, seeing videos like this one depresses me. Our children’s future on this planet is going to be beyond misery. And if I was running our country, there would be major changes in how governments operate.

    • @zacharygreen2895
      @zacharygreen2895 7 месяцев назад

      yeah there would be major change if you ran the country. it would change to be worse

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 3 месяца назад

      Well capitalists are running this country. And they will burn us all for an extra penny of ill gotten wealth. Unless they are stopped of course.

  • @mujkocka
    @mujkocka Год назад +6

    Love this farmer. Applauding Jan!

  • @user-cd4nb6wz3d
    @user-cd4nb6wz3d 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you, DW News Agency, for shedding light on the critical issue of climate change. Your informative coverage helps raise awareness and inspire action to address this global challenge. Together, we can make a difference and work towards a sustainable future for our planet. Keep up the great work!"

  • @antoniotony9780
    @antoniotony9780 Год назад +50

    The 1932 Cuba hurricane, known also as the Hurricane of Santa Cruz del Sur,or the 1932 Camagüey hurricane,was the deadliest and one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record to have made landfall in Cuba. It is the only Category 5 Atlantic hurricane ever recorded in November. 25 ft high storm surge, killed 3000 people.

    • @AB-1023
      @AB-1023 Год назад

      If you keep spreading truth like this, you’ll be flagged for misinformation

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад

      Harbinger of things to come. The melting permafrost is the tipping point that is irreversible and fatal. We no longer can alter our behavior sufficiently to keep from disrupting the climate to the extent that we lose our habitat. The Sixth Mass Extinction is well underway. Apologize to your children and grandchildren.

    • @andrewhotston983
      @andrewhotston983 Год назад

      And yet it happened before the vast bulk of C02 emissions!

    • @rbonacci50
      @rbonacci50 Год назад +2

      1 storm means very little. 1932 is pre WW2 tech... convergent validty is what matters, but not for very much longer.

    • @LoyalFriend62
      @LoyalFriend62 Год назад +2

      Thank you. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_Cuba_hurricane

  • @markfomenko8873
    @markfomenko8873 Год назад +22

    The hole for that tree was a bit deep. Planting so that the base of the trunk is slightly above grade is very important for most tree species. I was a landscaper for a while and replaced quite a number of trees that died after suffering for 1 to 3 years because they were planted too deep. It's very upsetting if you love trees.

    • @garyharris4008
      @garyharris4008 Год назад +3

      Thought referred was natural. Personally I know similar beetle attacks. 1st Japanese beetles, then pine borer. Canada has 100,000's acres dead, due to these beetles.

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways 9 месяцев назад

      @@garyharris4008 I have pine trees on my property in central Georgia USA that are completely losing their bark. Curious if is because of the insects you mentioned. About 10% of the trees are affected.

  • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
    @user-qr7ee2cp4y 6 месяцев назад +2

    It's a year later, temperature records were broken everywhere and everyone is still turning a blind eye to the problem

  • @jx1659
    @jx1659 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wonderful to see these wise techniques being demonstrated. Thank your for bringing this knowledge to us.

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Год назад +59

    Thank you DW for these amazing climate change documentary series.Thank you for educating and creating awareness among the masses regarding climate change.

    • @bobholyoake8577
      @bobholyoake8577 Год назад +7

      Climate-con

    • @markramkhelawan1580
      @markramkhelawan1580 Год назад +2

      So tell me ... when are we going to know when the climate crisis is over?

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth Год назад +5

      it a natural cycle, grand solar cycle what happens every 350-400 years. you only have to look at past events and modern times, repeating patterns

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +1

      If the DW makes a documentary about climate change, you can be sure they do everything to prove it. What ever the means.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +3

      @@markramkhelawan1580 When the DW makes a documentary about it.

  • @dianamuradova7713
    @dianamuradova7713 Год назад +43

    Thank you for educating the public with your documentaries! Your work is extremely important!

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      @@dilikmli7958 That's very pragmatic!

  • @abraojorge2495
    @abraojorge2495 Год назад +19

    Obrigado pelos documentários, entrevistados, filmagens, locais, roteiros, conteúdo.
    Congratulações a todos vcs da DW.
    Parabéns e obrigado sempre👏👏👏

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +3

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    • @danademarco6141
      @danademarco6141 Год назад +1

      M )l

    • @danademarco6141
      @danademarco6141 Год назад +1

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    • @JagaimoNoTensai
      @JagaimoNoTensai 7 месяцев назад

      Oof okay I guess. I can hit the google translate button and it’s worked well, however I guess not every phone or computer or tablet has accessibility to that function which could create a barrier. I have the luxury of a relatively up to date phone and I appreciate your comment and human expression @abraojorge2495

  • @cebukitty
    @cebukitty Год назад +37

    Thank You DW for your well researched documentaries which hopefully will open the eyes of all the citizens of the world. Am from the Philippines where we are visited by 20++ typhoons every year as we border the Pacific Ocean. Climate change is not hypothetical for us but a tragic reality. We are experiencing rapid intensification of storms. Last December 2021, typhoon “Odette” rapidly intensified from a Tropical Storm to Category 4 in less than 12 hours. We were caught unprepared. We struggled with loss of power, water and communication supply for months after the aftermath of the storm. Farmers were not able to prepare and lost all their crops. Rapid intensification of storms is becoming more common now. I hope our country invests in better weather prediction tech so we can anticipate and better prepare for the effects of rapid storm intensification.

    • @barbarahill9176
      @barbarahill9176 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing! I am so sorry for these storms happening in your country. In the U.S., storms & hurricanes are becoming more frequent and intense in the south and east states, and droughts and forest fires have been greatly increasing in volume in the western states. Many of the fires are taking on uncharacteristic intensity and becoming very dangerous for firefighters. Many of these heroes have already been killed in action. 😢

    • @mikestone234
      @mikestone234 Год назад

      @@barbarahill9176 let the people
      with the right tools, clean the deadwood, and volatile dry accumulated wood out, no more large, out of control fires. Since california is the nation’s leader in destructive pollution, CO/2, heavy hydrocarbon soot. You want more control of CO/2? Divert some water from the Mississippi to more farmers/forests of the west, along with filling some reservoirs. If you can pipe oil down from alaska, you can move the second largest freshwater conveyor, to supply water to PLANT GROWING. ( the MOST efficient carbon sequestration). Instead, you try to force socialism/communism? More tyrranical government is the cure? Better get a clue. Become a better gardener.

    • @dennispullishy5429
      @dennispullishy5429 Год назад +2

      so send all your money to the guy on tv cus he says he can change the weather if you pay him enough?

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +3

      People have short memories. To understand the weather and the climate a little you have to go back at least a thousand years.

    • @spillarge
      @spillarge Год назад +3

      The Philippines have always experienced Typhoons. Nothing has changed.

  • @JimTheDruid-db3ok
    @JimTheDruid-db3ok 10 месяцев назад +3

    Most amazing CC video i have ever watched. Thank you.

  • @reggiebald2830
    @reggiebald2830 Год назад +28

    Excellent show. Thanks to everyone involved!

    • @spillarge
      @spillarge Год назад +1

      Its misleading, go and check up on the data for yourself if you want to see the truth. None of it is hidden, you just need to make an effort.

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@spillarge Why haven't you provided any information/ links etc to bolster your claim? The documentary provided lots of info...on the contrary...you've provided nothing. You understand my point of view?

  • @taniakeen4375
    @taniakeen4375 Год назад +8

    So where is the wind blowing the methane gas pollution from the Baltic sea and who is monitoring and checking where it falls back from rain.

  • @mariaionascu9075
    @mariaionascu9075 Год назад +18

    thanks for this video! can’t wait to finish it

  • @SkyeRichards
    @SkyeRichards 11 месяцев назад +23

    Lots of good content, research, and information provided, plus varied informative that is easy to understand. Great to see more and more science being exposed so hopefully more average people will hear about the problems and collectively we can pull together to build solutions and care for the planet with reverence. I kept wondering during the farming portion why is there so much ground was left bare, exposed to the hot sun and swept by wind. I appreciate that there are adaptation and that no plow farming is better but it looked like there is erosion still happening in those fields. I wonder if there is a better way to protect the topsoil and reduce the soil being blown away. I am no farmer but working to have a much wilder garden.

    • @marcgottlieb9579
      @marcgottlieb9579 8 месяцев назад

      THE SHORT STORY IS OUR BINARY STAR SYSTEM IS HERE...WE MAY NOT BE AROUND BY THE END OF THIS YEAR...Details available..

    • @pastamasta702
      @pastamasta702 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah! That does sound good. A little revegetation and it'll be splendid

    • @ingridakerblom7577
      @ingridakerblom7577 17 дней назад

      ​@marcgottlieb9579 still here! 🙄
      Do you have any idea how many people have claimed to know the end off the world. They ALL been wrong, including you.
      But still you think somehow you are different form everyone else.. how???

  • @rmutter
    @rmutter Год назад +52

    Fascinating. I've lived in Florida most of my life and I assure you that hurricanes appear to be not only getting larger in circumference, but they are also moving slower and causing more rain damage to human areas of habitation and green space. Not good.

    • @selah71
      @selah71 Год назад +11

      You may want to move further inland and north, if you don't already.
      From what I gather and before climate change starts getting better, Florida coastal areas will be greatly reduced, (as will coastal areas worldwide). Some worse than others.
      If humans stopped using fossil fuels today, the climate change won't stop changing for decades to come but will get better.

    • @gravityhypernova
      @gravityhypernova Год назад +8

      I read that for each degree higher of global avg temperature = roughly 7% more moisture can be contained in the air. Massive drought across the western US, Europe, China... evaporates into the air. Is it surprising, then, that heavy rainstorms and hurricanes may be on track to become more devastating? It seems like there are too many of these tipping point / feedback loops already set in motion, that politically we as a species are likely committed to extremely difficult times ahead. Or perhaps extinction. Yeah, the climate will 'get better' eventually... but maybe not in a timescale that is helpful for us.

    • @Padsha.
      @Padsha. Год назад +5

      Stay safe out there.

    • @SandraWade666
      @SandraWade666 Год назад +9

      Honestly I would not live in Florida right now. The amount of ppl who keep moving down there either shows how deep climate change denial is or how unaware or uninformed Americans are

    • @prolifeunity
      @prolifeunity Год назад

      Prove it. You can't. There are less hurricanes and they are getting weaker.

  • @lovisstewart2128
    @lovisstewart2128 7 месяцев назад

    Big up from Jamaica

  • @rileyhoffman6629
    @rileyhoffman6629 Год назад +9

    Overall, an extraordinarily direct, logical, and convincing doc on Earth's (and our) next ten thousand years. (On a different note: a personal Thank You for the lack of background music; subject matter is itself sufficiently dramatic.)

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and
      are glad you like our content!

  • @Pou1gie1
    @Pou1gie1 Год назад +8

    Replanting the mangroves where they were taken from because people want a better view, will be an important part of protecting beaches from erosion. Also, replanting sea grasses which is important for carbon storage and erosion mitigation.

    • @gayeinggs5179
      @gayeinggs5179 Год назад +1

      Yes mangroves will protect all beaches that is the way to stop most beach erosion

    • @gayeinggs5179
      @gayeinggs5179 Год назад

      I used to live in a place where there were hundreds. Of mangroves full of small fish and prawns All gone now and the island has been washed away

  • @taniakeen4375
    @taniakeen4375 Год назад +7

    What is the point of telling Netherlands farmers not to farm if some country decides to damage 2 pipelines full of methane gas into the atmosphere?

    • @johnrhodes3350
      @johnrhodes3350 Год назад

      Narcissistic Psychopaths craving for feelings of Control

    • @BobSmith-pm3wx
      @BobSmith-pm3wx Год назад

      @@erdelegy sounds more like you have genocidal fantasies because your life isn't going so well, bud. might want to do some soul searching.

    • @unruffledaria9643
      @unruffledaria9643 Год назад

      Climate change is not some doomsday wall we are going to hit. Climate change is a stream of increasing impacts and various tipping points. The more CO2, the quicker and stronger those impacts come, the harder life will become.
      The longer we can put off the worst impacts of CO2:
      1. the more time we have to adapt,
      2. the more time people have to migrate to safer locations,
      3. the more time we have to find solutions.
      The habitable zones of our planet are already starting to shrink.
      How fast and how far they shrink, is up to us.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад +1

      @@erdelegy Science fiction.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад

      @@erdelegy Fantasy, cultist fantasy.

  • @user-cv1jb9xv2p
    @user-cv1jb9xv2p 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very very much for this video. 🙏👍👍

  • @tiborkoos188
    @tiborkoos188 Год назад +4

    Mr. Bitternberg was very impressive with his knowledge

  • @marshallmartin210
    @marshallmartin210 Год назад +9

    Smaller fields with allowed trees around the border lines of might allow more dew fall absorption before the wind and sun evaporates significant amounts.

  • @per2
    @per2 Год назад +4

    so, about the wind speed and speed of albatroses, they fly faster thx to the higher wind speed and conserve energy as consequence, so does that mean they never fly against wind? (which would need more energy again)

  • @J.Mulleno
    @J.Mulleno Год назад +21

    It would be nice to hear about the sea currents, how important they are to all nations, and to find out if it is really another, possible, climate change, loss...
    Thank you DW for the nice documentaries!
    -A regular viewer.
    🖖

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and subscribing! We're glad you like our content.

    • @LadyLeda2
      @LadyLeda2 Год назад +2

      There is a large sea current that comes up on to the west coast of England. It brings up warm water from the equator. It is the one thing that keeps England from being a frozen wasteland.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      Stay regular. It's your destiny.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      @@LadyLeda2 Sursum Corda.

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DWDocumentary
      Have you people taken note of the huge algae blooms forming in the Atlantic Ocean...especially around the Caribbean Islands? And as of late...dead sea animals washing up on California's beaches? (Attributed to algae growth in the Pacific Ocean).
      👍

  • @Dan-ib5vq
    @Dan-ib5vq Год назад +16

    Personally I think we have been living in a sort of perfect weather "grace" period for the past 10,000 years and it's been great perfect for our transition into farming etc. And I just think we are starting to see the next cycle, of course humans have pumped countless tonnes of pollution into the atmosphere but so did the recent Tongan volcanic eruption (the largest on record I believe) yet no one seemed to bat an eyelid at how much stuff - chemicals, gases, physical particles - was expelled into the layers of atmosphere? Why is no one adding events like this into the equations??

    • @4lanimoyo553
      @4lanimoyo553 Год назад +8

      They do, do you think they wouldn’t? But that pales in comparison to what we put into the air lmao, just say you don’t believe in it, much simpler?

    • @tyrchtemph1881
      @tyrchtemph1881 10 месяцев назад

      The rate at which the earth has currently been warming is not natural and had been occurring before the Tonga eruption last year. Most of the past climate changes in the last 800,000 years are attributed to very small variations in Earth’s orbit that change the amount of solar energy our planet receives. Evidence reveals that current warming is occurring roughly 10 times faster than the average rate of warming after an ice age. Carbon dioxide from human activities is increasing about 250 times faster than it did from natural sources after the last Ice Age. The total magnitude of greenhouse warming during the Cretaceous period unfolded over millions of years. The last rapid warming of the earth closest to what we're experiencing today (Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum) occurred roughly 56 million years ago, but that warming was spread over 15-20 thousand years and lasted for about 200,000 years. Our current warming is within a century. That's insane and completely unnatural. Our rate of warming is faster today than it was 56 million years ago. Rate matters and this current rapid change may not allow sufficient time for the biological environment to adjust.

    • @Scryppps
      @Scryppps 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hey everyone! You know Dan? He has personal thoughts about a few things while he uses a semiconductor device with millions of transistors and programming code that he’d never understand but is perfectly willing to debunk science.

    • @robinkelly1770
      @robinkelly1770 10 месяцев назад

      All the volcanoes in the last 200 years are about 2 days worth of greenhouse gassesgenerated by humanity. We and we alone are responsible for this warming at a time when we should be entering a cooling period.
      Stop listening to fox
      Stop listening to conservative politicians
      Stop listening to fossil fuel apologists
      START listening to the experts

  • @kevinliu4689
    @kevinliu4689 Год назад +4

    how recent is this documentary, like i know it was uploaded a few days ago, but im wondering if the documentary is up to date. it is a good documentary.

    • @lolasaysyes
      @lolasaysyes Год назад +3

      It is up to date… the interview segment in New Orleans references Hurricane Ida, which hit in late August 2021

  • @emancipatedlionm9215
    @emancipatedlionm9215 Год назад +3

    Informative though some practices n statements are questionable 🤔. Thanks for video 👍🏾

  • @JusticeAlways
    @JusticeAlways 9 месяцев назад +1

    I live in central Georgia USA...I have pine-trees on my property that have some sort of insect attacking them. The bark falls completely off the trees. I estimate approximately 10% of the trees are affected...and it seems to be increasing.
    Humidity seems to be increasing as well as temperatures. Peachtree farmers are seeing their crop yields drop. It's said peachtrees need a certain number of cold freezing days per year to produce peaches. The number of cold days has fallen from ~850/yr to ~700/yr. Large numbers of trees are no longer producing peaches.
    The general attitude of people living in my area is climate change isn't happening.
    This documentary is well made. It has provided information I had not known beforehand. I wish people would at least keep an open mind on this.
    👍

  • @filibertoperilli9441
    @filibertoperilli9441 2 месяца назад

    Marvelous documentary 👏👏

  • @hhwippedcream
    @hhwippedcream Год назад +4

    Thanks much!

  • @erpthompsonqueen9130
    @erpthompsonqueen9130 Год назад +3

    Thank you.

  • @markandrewsotoy7103
    @markandrewsotoy7103 Год назад +1

    Sadly some people still neglect simple ways to help prevent climate change.
    Like for example properly segregating garbage. People are just throwing their garbage anywhere.

  • @eduardofranz
    @eduardofranz 5 месяцев назад +2

    Good Information

  • @vincentavery6598
    @vincentavery6598 Год назад +14

    I am blown away bye this video

  • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
    @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +12

    “And the wind, the wind went out to meet with the sun
    At the dawn when the night was done,
    And he racked the clouds in lofty disdain
    As they flocked in his airy train.
    And the earth was grey, and grey was the sky,
    In the hour when the stars must die;
    And the moon had fled with her sad, wan light,
    For her kingdom was gone with night.
    Then the sun upleapt in might and in power,
    And the worlds woke to hail the hour,
    And the sea stream’d red from the kiss of his brow,
    There was glory and light enow.
    To his tawny mane and tangle of flush
    Leapt the wind with a blast and a rush;
    In his strength unseen, in triumph upborne,
    Rode he out to meet with the morn!”

    • @GrayPJalow
      @GrayPJalow Год назад +3

      Beautiful. You have put quotation marks at start & end suggesting someone else wrote this. What is name of poet? Thanks.

    • @barbarahill9176
      @barbarahill9176 Год назад +2

      Yes, this is lovely! It makes me think of Native American legends. The imagery provokes thoughts of a beautifully illustrated picture book. I 2nd @Gray's request... Did you create this poem, or can you tell us the title and author?

    • @cassandraunderwood7226
      @cassandraunderwood7226 Год назад

      Biblical🙏 & just awful for the pipeline overseas...nice job guys! 👍 More crimes against humanity still going down. Repentance 💖🌎🌱

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +1

      @@GrayPJalow It’s by Caroline Alice Edgar, and is titled “The Wind at Dawn”

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад

      @@barbarahill9176 It’s by Caroline Alice Edgar, and is titled “The Wind at Dawn”

  • @harrydebastardeharris987
    @harrydebastardeharris987 11 дней назад

    Just did a long haul from Sydney to London and it was the most turbulent in 40yrs of long haul travel.I asked a steward why it was so bumpy the whole way and he said it was the High Winds.
    I’m glad it was my last one.

  • @suanne1217
    @suanne1217 9 месяцев назад +9

    Can’t thank enough for the countries, scientists, and the individuals who care for our land and nature. Every efforts need to be implemented from all of us to save our earth.

  • @warrencorcoran9824
    @warrencorcoran9824 Год назад +4

    I had the best luck with ornimental trees when i removed the burlap from the root ball, add a few pounds of triple super phosphate, feed same regularly.

  • @kimmogensen4888
    @kimmogensen4888 Год назад +9

    maybe it would be good to collect water when it rains a lot so it can be used in drier times?

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +4

      You mean by building things like...... oh, I dunno...... dams and reservoirs? Why didn't we think of that before?

    • @StasherDragon
      @StasherDragon Год назад +3

      I'm waiting for cities to give rain barrels to their residents so they can keep watering their gardens without draining filtered fresh water.

    • @raypitts4880
      @raypitts4880 Год назад

      @@StasherDragon to easy

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      @@kimweaver1252 We knew that before but it did not solve the problem: be more creative.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +1

      @@StasherDragon Great idea!

  • @Toys510
    @Toys510 Год назад +5

    Camping holiday?
    The mistral is a strong, cold, northwesterly wind that blows from southern France into the Gulf of Lion in the northern Mediterranean. It produces sustained winds often exceeding 66 km/h, sometimes reaching 185 km/h. It is most common in the winter and spring, and strongest in the transition between the two seasons.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +1

      Excellent information! In French Catalonia it's called the "Tramontane".

    • @spillarge
      @spillarge Год назад

      Yes, and its NOT climate change, it's a local pressure gradient force due in most part to the topography of the location.

  • @juligrlee556
    @juligrlee556 Год назад +4

    We must immediately stop polluting our rivers and lakes where fresh water is plentiful and is generally wasted and polluted.

  • @johnpatrick1588
    @johnpatrick1588 Год назад +14

    Luckily over the last 120 years, deaths from hurricanes in the USA are down 90% even though more populated.

    • @roberthicks1612
      @roberthicks1612 Год назад +2

      @@OcctobersXO Actually, its because we prepare for hurricanes better.

    • @roberthicks1612
      @roberthicks1612 Год назад

      @Claudia Furlan What is unfortunate? That fewer people die from a hurricane?

    • @roberthicks1612
      @roberthicks1612 Год назад

      @Claudia Furlan The original quote was fewer people were dying and your response was "unfortunately. My question was "what was unfortunate? That fewer people were dying?" It isn't even a matter of citizens. Illegal aliens might not belong here, but they are still people. Visitors from other countries are not citizens, but they are people too. We do not want people to die of hurricanes and storms, but it does happen. IF that is what you meant by unfortunately, then good, but you did not say anything about it. IF you mean its unfortunate that *fewer* are dying, then yea, that is not a good thing.

    • @standowner6979
      @standowner6979 Год назад

      @@OcctobersXO Source?

    • @chargero100
      @chargero100 Год назад

      C-pac 2022 Change .

  • @dragonflytoo
    @dragonflytoo Год назад +20

    The earth lives, evolves; the question is can man accept these changes and adapt?

    • @fatalmystic
      @fatalmystic Год назад +3

      Man probably not. Women maybe ;D

    • @spicyirwin5835
      @spicyirwin5835 Год назад

      West shouldve already have desalination but millions r dying rt now due to famine, thirst & illness caused by climate chg. I just think we r a day late but Pres Biden is surrounded by brainiacs who know what's up! He wont have to pardon 1 of them.

    • @danielj1063
      @danielj1063 Год назад +3

      Humanity has deviated too far from natural planetary life.
      Increasingly devastating modernity of human habitation will insure our own demise.
      Even daily, multi research weather balloons set from around the globe and then burst at 30k are detrimental to this delicate biosphere that sustains all life.
      Too bad, it won't be pretty for the next few generations

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад

      Anything that lives, dies. Evolving is no guarantee of survival. If a survivable habitat disappears more rapidly than evolution can accommodate, then everything that depends on that habitat dies. This is the Sixth Mass Extinction.

    • @joexavier4070
      @joexavier4070 Год назад

      @@fatalmystic without man, there is no women

  • @angeline12345
    @angeline12345 11 месяцев назад

    Wow. Smart farmer❤❤❤

  • @GehanAdel
    @GehanAdel 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have watched many prolific documentaries about climate changes catastrophe this has been one of the best .also we need the economy to take a seat back specially animal agriculture and overfishing or we will approach a point there is no course reverse. Thanks for this prolific documentary like it 🌷

  • @rustymugg9658
    @rustymugg9658 Год назад +3

    Yes moving is the most logical option since fighting the ocean sounds ridiculous not to mention impossible

  • @jcfields3762
    @jcfields3762 Год назад +6

    You people need to check history on storms

  • @rajinfarmfarmers4785
    @rajinfarmfarmers4785 Год назад

    Gua demen nih yg Kya gini nih

  • @matthewkeating-od6rl
    @matthewkeating-od6rl Год назад +1

    when i was growing up we had santa ana winds always hot now we get these winds that blow as hard but cold frigid its weird.

  • @dustedstar5158
    @dustedstar5158 Год назад +3

    and the southern hemisphere wind...??

  • @boeingpameesha9550
    @boeingpameesha9550 Год назад +4

    Must watch!

  • @melissagorgeous16
    @melissagorgeous16 Год назад

    Very clever. Gives us hope in the future.

  • @publicdomain1103
    @publicdomain1103 8 месяцев назад

    Lahaina comes to mind. 2023.. Great channel DW. Dedication to your work and the dedicated scientists and activists who actually have a finger on the pulse. ShakeUp XR

  • @shaunxthexmod777
    @shaunxthexmod777 Год назад +19

    Something weird is happening to the Gulf Stream current as well! Fresh water mixing with the salt water reduces its density, and prevents the Gulf stream from sinking. If too much fresh water enters the current, it could come to an abrupt halt…

    • @lizzydog5728
      @lizzydog5728 Год назад

      Without the Artic ice melt the deep ocean currents will stop, as it is the denser cold water that sinks down and causes the currents to push the nutrients up to feed the microorganisms that are the base of the food chain in the ocean and responsible for 70% of earths oxygen. And without the deep ocean currents,the tidal and wind current will not be enough to keep the ocean from stagnation? Your comment on the gulf stream current got me thinking maybe water temperature could be part of the problem? It drives me crazy how easily Big Business can lie and we believe whatever they say. They lied about lead in gas, they lied about catalytic converters and even though the worlds academy of sciences says man is responsible for global warming and we know co2 causes temperature to rise and our problems started with the industrial revolution. WE STILL BELIEVE THAT ITS OK TO LIGHT BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS AND FRACK FOR METHANE LIKE WE ARE PLANING ON LEAVING EARTH AMD IT DOESN'T MATTER THAT THE OCEAN IS DYING AND THERE'S MORE DESERT EVERY DAY AND THE FORESTS WE NEED TO PROCESS CO2 ARE BEING BURNED DOWN. AM I CRAZY FOR SAYING WTF.

    • @Seawithinyou
      @Seawithinyou Год назад +2

      Plan to Adapt and Survive for the not too far away Future 🕊🌏🙏🏼

    • @RM360CR
      @RM360CR Год назад +1

      weird or logical?

    • @lizzydog5728
      @lizzydog5728 Год назад

      @Matt Mann There's a world of difference between dying and poisoning your own environment and killing all life. When with just a little bit of effort and self control we could have lived for ? Well who knows how long maybe millions of years but already the ocean is dying and there's more desert every year the whole Western side of north America is turned to desert the Colorado river is dried up and we did this in 200yrs since we started burning coal. WE HAVE COMMITED SUICIDE BY NOT USING COMMON SENSE. JUST LIKE ADDICTS WITH DRUGS WE ACTED WITHOUT CARING ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OR ANYTHING EXCEPT WHAT WAS SHINY AND CONVENIENT. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE NOW YOU WILL SOON. PS IF YOU ARE WAITING FOR BIG BUSINESS OWNED GOVERNMENTS OR MEDIA TO PUT ANYTHING BEFORE PROFITS THEN YOU DON'T REMEMBER WHAT THEY DID WITH LEADED GAS OR CATALYTIC CONVERTERS.

    • @robertpiver6280
      @robertpiver6280 Год назад +3

      It has slowed the jet stream noticably..I am witnessing dramatic wind pattern changes..

  • @Rehook2
    @Rehook2 Год назад +6

    It's sort of a paradox, death trees used to be a source of food for many insects that serve as food for other animal but now this same trees have become a liability for the forest.

  • @timbarton6611
    @timbarton6611 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well documented 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @hhwippedcream
    @hhwippedcream Год назад

    I agree with you Jan W!

  • @entropicpedro7494
    @entropicpedro7494 Год назад +4

    The jet stream collapsing is basically game over for human civilization...

  • @SM-A405FN
    @SM-A405FN Год назад +6

    Also how many cities are built on an older one so the water has been rising for a long time and it's said there is more snowfall on the east of North Pole even though the snow on the west is melting quickly ?

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +1

      Or the land has been sinking for a long time.

    • @SM-A405FN
      @SM-A405FN Год назад

      @@kimweaver1252 lol true bt I think the land moves up and down anyway and mountains underwater that are taller than Everest may end up out of the water in the future ?

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +1

      @@SM-A405FN No, the subsea mountains will be driven into a continental plate and subsumed under it.

    • @SM-A405FN
      @SM-A405FN Год назад

      @@kimweaver1252 maybe bt the earth makes land too underwater and its in stripes of positive and negative and looks like stripes on the seabed , don't know where it is bt have seen it and they say a new sea will form in Africa , maybe close the Mediterranean again too , we don't know that much really and things we thought we knew are wrong !

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +1

      @@SM-A405FN The mid oceanic magmatic province in the middle of the Atlantic is where new crust is upwelling along a mountain range longer than any on the surface of the earth. The magma spreads out and pushes the seafloor apart. The magnetic signature of the Earth's magnetic field is seen in the solidified magma, with the North and South magnetic poles flipping every few hundred thousand years. We know plenty. Well, not ALL of us.

  • @markmawson7865
    @markmawson7865 7 месяцев назад

    Climate change needs our efforts to help everyone adapt to the changes, those more able should do their best to aid those who are less able.

  • @cecileleprout2700
    @cecileleprout2700 11 месяцев назад

    Merci pour ces informations.

  • @jwilcox4726
    @jwilcox4726 Год назад +3

    Fascinating. So interesting this show on harnessing and storing CO2 to feed trees to feed us oxygen. WoW . Great show. Om

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      CO2 is our biggest ally!

  • @AIRPLAYBROADCASTON
    @AIRPLAYBROADCASTON Год назад +4

    Beach erosion is a natural process. Good work to monitor and warn residents in these areas.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      And tell them it's natural!

    • @spillarge
      @spillarge Год назад +1

      Nobody needs to be warned about coastal erosion. An ant walks faster than coastal erosion. But now ask why you only get one side of the story from this report?? What about all the coastal deposition and the build up of new land as part of a never ending natural process?

  • @hedf
    @hedf 9 месяцев назад +1

    Last weeks storm in the netherlands mid summer. Havnt seen so much snapped trees before. Really big healthy trees torn down by the weight of rain and windpull on the leaves and branches. The netherlands looked like a warzone

  • @jupiterthree5228
    @jupiterthree5228 7 месяцев назад

    Must be frustrating that not everyone is cooperating.

  • @ednichol7419
    @ednichol7419 Год назад +4

    Smart people ignore or don't recognize the effect of Hudsons Bay and Davis Straight when they are frozen or open water in winter. The effect is dramatic and works on a multi decade cycle.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      "cycle" is the keyword for change. Or not?

  • @lilianteo3229
    @lilianteo3229 Год назад +9

    I think for our children's children & their children we must start acting together no later than now!
    God help those who help themselves.

  • @AryamanShukla
    @AryamanShukla 3 месяца назад +1

    Save nature ❤ 🌲🌳🌴

  • @TomTom-ku6qi
    @TomTom-ku6qi Год назад +1

    It is RAPIDLY 0:15 ADVANCING!!!
    Time is Short!
    The End is Near!
    Have a Nice day🤗‼️

  • @stefanjohansson2373
    @stefanjohansson2373 Год назад +3

    The fjord at Spetsbergen aren’t covered by ice due to several reasons. One of them is mainly commercial since the cargo ships would like to place a shorter route in the north. They purposely break the ice with ships to keep the water open. It’s all about the money - as usual.

  • @marinaclarasanchezsuarez2905
    @marinaclarasanchezsuarez2905 Год назад +10

    Great documentary DW⭐

  • @mandy7422
    @mandy7422 8 месяцев назад +1

    The earths been evolving for ever and a day and humans have evolved with it ...

  • @drakewauters2109
    @drakewauters2109 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well done reporting.

  • @shadowofmyfutureself
    @shadowofmyfutureself Год назад +18

    Excellent documentary thanks

    • @waterwarcrimes
      @waterwarcrimes Год назад

      Um...there's NO "climate warming". There's ONLY weather machine manipulation. Pleas do your DEEP research. The weather machine was copyrighted in 1834 by a guy who was then hired by the government and that's been the deep state since 1871. It has been used against us as a weapon since.

    • @shanemarines4580
      @shanemarines4580 Год назад +3

      Propaganda documentary, it's complete crap

    • @shadowofmyfutureself
      @shadowofmyfutureself Год назад

      @@shanemarines4580 Heh. You a marine are you?

    • @shadowofmyfutureself
      @shadowofmyfutureself Год назад

      @@shanemarines4580 Get in the SEA

    • @shanemarines4580
      @shanemarines4580 Год назад

      @@shadowofmyfutureself must be a liberal, allergic to facts.

  • @uppjdw
    @uppjdw Год назад +9

    Wind is also affected by the global electric circuit which in turn is affected by the decreasing earth’s magnetosphere and decreasing heliosphere. Temperature alteration between geographic regions may not be the primary mover of wind velocity changes.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад +2

      The Malenkovich cycles are a reality(observed)

    • @ricktarded5943
      @ricktarded5943 Год назад

      Well, grab hydrocarbons in the form of coal/oil or other fossil fuels and ignite them and they turn into gaseous metal that conducts energy in the upper or mid or lower atmosphere. I think that is the first Law of something or another...So now it conducts electrons in the form of storm clouds and keeps excess solar heating and more fossil burning from being released into the solar system like our planet once did before humans sped up this process but it seems pretty clear.
      Remember the ozone layer that's been destroyed by Bill Gatez and Elon Tusk and Virgin? NASA always waited for the hole to pass over to launch through.
      Genius!

  • @tomjohn8733
    @tomjohn8733 Год назад +2

    The problem with your Forrest’s that may make them more vulnerable to diseases and climate change is a lack of undergrowth, undergrowth is important for many reasons, besides helping protect and support trees from extreme weather or storms, but those who view the undergrowth as fuel for forest fires etc, always conduct periodic burns, etc…in my opinion!

  • @khankrum1
    @khankrum1 Год назад

    I am an expat Englishman living in Bulgaria. In the past three years I have noticed that high winds are becoming stronger and more frequent.

  • @scottwillow332
    @scottwillow332 Год назад +8

    Winds are also changed by big explosions that interrupt natural jet streams.
    Huge explosions do a lot more than just localised jet stream damage.

  • @vimalajayprabhu
    @vimalajayprabhu Год назад +8

    Let's see how you get out of this up coming crisis in winter with wind power and induction stoves

    • @gravityhypernova
      @gravityhypernova Год назад +1

      Even with gas and coal fired plants, tons of people will still be in danger this winter due to the Russia-Ukraine war. When there's nothing left to burn, are you going to set yourself on fire?
      People froze to death in Texas due to cold temp failure of ALL energy types, and not having buildings/infrastructure prepared for extremes that are considered normal elsewhere. Solar alone outproduced expectations during their crisis, despite also being affected. Let's see how you heat or cool your home if the price of energy continues to be reliant on fossil fuels, subject to global conflict and a cartel. All while a pandemic continues and may yet be poised to get worse again before it gets better or ends, and an economic recession looms.
      Instead of making such a shallow and reactionary viewpoint, let's see we can help solve our problems... even if it's nuclear or geothermal, there may be a way. If we drastically decarbonize electricity production and boost the diversification and quantity of low or zero emission energy sources, we will all become more resilient to climate extremes, and even burning some wood for heat in an emergency or running the air conditioning 24/7 would be less of an issue.

    • @nieiniei
      @nieiniei Год назад

      Winter is not windless. When did Russian gas started production? Energy price is sky-high because of the futures trading that is factored into the cost of energy. Just like pharma creates sickness so that they can sell more useless vax and drugs, traders and politicians create insecurity to push price high to recoup the years of low energy price due to the competition from renewables.

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Год назад +2

    Thank you for an excellent documentary filming of the climate change all over
    the world including here in the
    United States.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      The DW appreciates your statement that the climate changes.

  • @thecrow3747
    @thecrow3747 8 месяцев назад +1

    Arson forest fires! Countries processing all there mature pine! New Zealand alone just harvested all its mature pine and the winds have been terrible across the country! Man made!

  • @johnpatrick1588
    @johnpatrick1588 Год назад +31

    I lived in NY/LI and was in hurricanes. I lived in Florida for 30 years and lost count of the hurricanes I dealt with and still own rental beach condos. One of them I owned 30 years now. I now live on an island and just had the eye of Fiona pass over my home and another hurricane a few years ago. I live in the hurricane belt and expect hurricanes.

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Год назад

      @@erdelegy uh…it’s funny if you actually look back the strongest storms were pre suvs.::.until they rewrite the history books to fit the government sponsored scientist have to get a grant narrative.
      Blaming canopy disappearing on “climate change”…..but ignoring population increase. Could there be a harder bias?

    • @sharondavid-melly1498
      @sharondavid-melly1498 Год назад +3

      Be aware that the danger of what we've done to Nature is growing. Stay safe.

    • @slagletoby
      @slagletoby Год назад +7

      And?

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 Год назад

      @Matthew Smith are the last numbers deaths? Theyre paired so hard to interpret. Ty

    • @tikaanipippin
      @tikaanipippin Год назад +1

      @@dana102083 Intensity + size = Total ( Hurricane Severity Index) therefore Hurricanes are becoming less severe over the last 60 years. Deaths depend where the landfall occurs, particularly infrastructure for civil protection, flood protection, building regulations, shelters etc., and the population of the area, as well as the amount of warning in advance for people to evacuate.

  • @apanklas3704
    @apanklas3704 Год назад +5

    Aaaah what about not plant a row of the same tree that this beetle eat.

  • @wrightsimpson8671
    @wrightsimpson8671 Год назад

    I’ve never seen the jet stream come as low as the Equator.

  • @Andre-hz8yx
    @Andre-hz8yx Год назад +1

    Every house and building have to paint their roofs white. Ban black roof shingles. Ban and fine people sitting in their cars idling with air conditioning going. We need to do something!

  • @jacknastyface5623
    @jacknastyface5623 Год назад +14

    Energy is the driving force of weather, energy from the sun. Equilibrium is harder to find with climate change and the process becomes increasingly more violent as time goes on. It is not going to end well.

    • @janklaas6885
      @janklaas6885 Год назад +2

      the last is an understatement.

    • @justincase6588
      @justincase6588 Год назад

      I bought a super comfy down duvet just in case I need to be cocooned w my 🐕. Ready for anything? nope.

    • @BobSmith-pm3wx
      @BobSmith-pm3wx Год назад

      energy is the driving force behind climate change propaganda - it's a trillion dollar industry, and you're under the false assumption that you're receiving accurate information.

    • @standowner6979
      @standowner6979 Год назад +1

      You have to clearly define energy.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад

      it's so violent that the poverty rate of man is declining and predators are increasing range and numbers all over the North American continent.
      but keep going with your emotional bs

  • @JPaterson8942
    @JPaterson8942 Год назад +11

    My dad's side of the family has a house on a lagoon with an impressive sandbar. When my grandma was young, you could camp on the sandbar without worrying about the tide reaching you, and when I was little you could have a picnic above the high tide line. now there's barely anything left. another 10 or 20 years and the lagoon might not have anything left to protect it.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada Год назад +1

      My family has lived near this New England beach for over 70 years and it has remained a constant all that time... until the past 3 years.. where we've suddenly lost almost 1/2 the beach. Something has changed. I blame the stronger winds for pushing the water across the area.

    • @loobylooroden6176
      @loobylooroden6176 Год назад +1

      That sounds like land erosion is the problem not rising sea or a combination maybe.

    • @raypitts4880
      @raypitts4880 Год назад +3

      nature says move
      you just have to move
      the more you resist
      the more she will push

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada Год назад +1

      @@loobylooroden6176 It's all connected. The warmer ocean water creates stronger winds... driving storms that push the water ( which is now higher) across this peninsula.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад

      it's called EROSION, paterson and it's happening on 100% of oceanfront real estate. in the future, the Hawaiian Islands will all be GONE from erosion.
      jesus would you democrats get a f education

  • @xanatax1844
    @xanatax1844 Год назад +1

    So, I’m watching this, and get interrupted 3 minutes ago with a notification from Environment Canada … extended duration rainfall event over the Vancouver area this weekend, starting this evening. 30-150mm rain expected. 😢 Wish us luck, 🙏 we’re about to add another statistic to the climate model.

  • @randomdude189
    @randomdude189 Год назад +1

    It’s not climate change it’s more populations living in the line of these hurricanes.

  • @antoniotony9780
    @antoniotony9780 Год назад +23

    The 1926 Atlantic hurricane season featured the highest number of major hurricanes at the time. At least eleven tropical cyclones developed during the season, all of which intensified into a tropical storm and eight further strengthened into hurricanes. Six hurricanes deepened into a major hurricane, which is Category 3 or higher on the modern-day Saffir-Simpson

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Год назад

      YOU EXIST BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE..its THE driver of evolution and NORMAL

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +1

      @Matthew Smith Which historical records. Your post has no information.

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад +4

      The building codes and improvements in materials and techniques have undoubtedly reduced the deaths. But they don't reduce the intensity, distribution, or frequency of storms.

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Год назад

      @Mike Anderson The UN has many functions and can do all of them. It isn't EXCLUSIVELY a political organization and it's also true that one problem included in the set of problems around climate defense is political posturing and pandering to denialists by scientifically illiterate or cynical ideologues FOR POLITICAL REASONS. The mindset of consurvoturds in most nations, the Trumpista GOPers are a prime example, is to deny anything they don't want to have to deal with. Not at all helpful. Suicidal, in fact.
      Fact. CO2 concentration has increased by 50% since 1880.
      Fact. Methane concentration has increased by an average of 250% in the same period of time. Methane is 156 times more potent a GHG as CO2 upon emission, 34 times after 100 years.
      Fact. These three gases cause nearly ALL of the greenhouse effect. While N2 is about 78% of the atmosphere, O2 is about 21%, and Argon (a noble gas) is about 0.9%, totaling nearly 99.9% of the atmosphere, they have almost NO greenhouse effect.
      Fact. N2O has increased by an average of about 11% since the 1930s. It's nearly 300 times as potent as CO2.
      Fact. It is not possible to increase these gases in the atmosphere without causing increased heating and it's not possible to have increased heating without altering the climate and the attendant weather effects.
      Global Average Surface Temperature has increased by at least 1.3C. and there is a ten to twelve year lag between the emission of a bolus of CO2 and the full manifestation of higher temps.

    • @adammillwardart7831
      @adammillwardart7831 Год назад

      Since 2018, tens of thousands of new satellite monitored weather stations have been installed around the world. Now, the media reports data from them misleadingly, by claiming "hottest/coldest temperature ever recorded at ____ location since record keeping began" - but they omit that record keeping only began at _____ location few years ago...

  • @AB-1023
    @AB-1023 Год назад +3

    As long as politicians and billionaires keep buying beachfront mansions, nobody is gonna think this “problem” is real

  • @spacecat6463
    @spacecat6463 Год назад +1

    No politician is going to do anything about this problem since this is not something that can be fixed within their time in power.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад

      no one is going to do anything b/c there is no fix, you uneducated dolt.

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero 10 месяцев назад +1

    Satelite Help in Detecting Disaster and Taking Early warning and Early Action