Imagine an academic historian in the year 2318 doing research into when climate change began to be recognized rather than ignored and made worse. Some of his/her work will include searching vast archives of what used to be known as "RUclips videos", and this video will be delivered to them for assessment. Thank you, Hank, Dr. Running and Jessi for showing that not all people were idiots back in 2018.
Wow, what a wonderful informative show! I went from being scared about climate change to falling in love with a bearded dragon. A veritable roller coaster of an episode! Great work, thanks for sharing it.
Such an interesting job, just like he said it.. A global gardener.. If only I knew there's someone like him to look up to when I was still in high school
Learning about GRACE, the *G* ravity *R* ecovery *A* nd *C* limate *E* xperiment, was well worth the time. Thank you for having Steve on, and please, if you get the chance, do a more thorough regular episode of SciShow and/or SciShow Space on the new GRACE follow on mission; GRACE-FO. Water is so critical to life on Earth, and what we are doing with GRACE and will with GRACE-FO, should be something everyone is aware of so that we can all make better plans for the future, together.
would love to have a podcast with like 2-4 scientists from same / different fields and just listen to the science, something like this talk show only longer
Poor Bindy! I wish there were far more education provided with every pet adoption! I know I've definitely unintentionally mistreated pets out of my own ignorance and a failure on my part (and my parents part - I was a little kid after all) to do our due diligence and make sure we knew how to care for the animals we were taking in. We assumed it was all self explanatory, obvious. I have a lot of regret now that I'm older and wiser. Parents! Please, do your research before allowing your kids to adopt a new pet and teach your child what they'll need to know, practice PRIOR to adoption so they hv a chance to really understand what they're signing up for.
You guys should really consider why it's so important for politics to be involved in climate change. The changes politicians enact are meaningless for the actual climate and the more involved we are the more we are hurting the economy. Impacting economy actually has a visible impact that is compounded every year.
Steve is a great man, very smart and has so much amazing things to talk about and share with us. I stan him lmao. But all I can picture when I hear him talk is also from That 70’s Show, anyone else?
This was such an interesting episode. It's so cool/terrifying to hear from climate scientists, and I love that Hank asks all the questions that I would want to ask.
As a note, the spines on a Bearded Dragon feel soft when you stroke them, but they are actually pretty hard. My older Bearded Dragon was shedding, I accidentally got one of the shedded spines in my shoe, and my god did that hurt!
I always watch all of the Sci Show videos, but seeing a bearded dragon in the thumbnail made me click faster. I love bearded dragons and I have 2 of them. They're wonderful pets.
The red colour is native to certain locations in the native range, it's not a mutation, though successive breeding has enhanced colours in some cases, leading to the many colour variants in the pet trade today.
Ok so two thing. One Dr Steve Running needs to do asmr of him doing hmm and huh. Two you need to produce more of these because this is very interesting.
I think it's possible that when incubating the proteins and cellular structures formed in the embryo begin to change and develop in different structures in response to a change in temperature. Certain proteins synthesize more rapidly and efficiently at higher temperatures, so the change in cognition within the Pogona genus could possibly be explained by the change in temperature.
Miraculor 02 Most likely protiens associated with electrochemical responses and motor function. I would assume they may be structures associated with synthesis of acetylcholine and also alterations in brain chemistry (serotonin, epinephrine, dopamine, and many other neurotransmitters). They may not be protiens; however, their creations are regulated by certain protein complexes. There could be multiple others, but if I were to test braim development in Pogonadae, I would probably look for frontal lobe development in these quaint little fellows.
I own three Bearded Dragons at the moment (one ten-year-old and two three-month-olds), and I have so many questions for Jessi about Bindi (the moment I see another one, I just have to :P ) 1) How old is he? 2) How much does he weigh? 3) Does his metabolic bone disease make feeding him difficult? (like, does he need feeding by hand, or can he hunt more or less successfully) 4) Is he particularly social with other Bearded Dragons, or is he more territorial? 5) Do you give him any nutritional supplements, either just as part of his standard diet, or for medical reasons, or do you rely primarily on just his normal food? And I guess as well, how varied is his diet? He looks like he's doing well despite the rough start. Hearing about Beardies that get that chance is always awesome :)
We have all this science yet cant improve the Earth...if only money and greed and other factor were not the problem. :( it so sad. Also this video need more views. I learned a lot this.
Actually food need to be more expensive.. To clarify not all kind of food but food that you don't pay the real price like meat for instance, it's subventions based, you don't pay the real cost of the land and water used for it, hence the over consumption of it and worse of all the tons we throw in garbage every year, and yes especially in the USA. Shitty food like what's served in Mcdonald and such should cost a lot more for the strain it puts on the planet as well as the health care system.
You would think the more processing that goes into making a food product, the more expensive that item would be. The fact it is virtually the opposite shows how messed up is food production and the economy.
Christophe Paitrault "Actually food need to be more expensive." It's called the free market. If the cost is not already in the price of the product, then either the price will go up or people will stop buying the item and the business will end. Price is based on what people will spend on the things they buy. Maybe government should stop giving money to businesses and let farmers lose their farms and ranchers loose their ranched as they stop affording real costs. But, in the opposite side, you could invent a solution to the problems and develop low cost ways to fix the issues. Stop complaining and do something... right?
Matt TheChosen "you seem to be confusing ideology with reality." No, I'm not. I'm not using Laissez-faire marketing, I am using free market principles. The principles of free markets apply, even in hindered markets. hey merely show results based on the hindrance as well. For instance, when the government puts money in to "help" big corporations, then it shows that there is value in the government's involvement. It stops the individuals from having as much power, but the market flows to the money and desire still... that of the government's purchasing. "The free market especially when it comes to agriculture is a myth." One could say, then, that environmental systems are myths, as they are no longer natural and free. They are man-made systems, so now there is no global climate change, it's human controlled environmental conditions. It doesn't actually change how the environment reacts, it merely means it has a stronger influence from a different source. " America and Europe pay huge amounts to farmers in order for them to be competitive with each other, the overall effect is that food production increases, food prices drop and farmers on both sides of the Atlantic became reliant on tariffs and government support to stay viable." And you just described how a free market system reacts when governments put money into where they want things to be. The system re-balances and requires the next government to put money in. The customers, the governments, then start buying their portion of the market. "Here in Australia we are about as close as it gets to a free market, our farmers have to complete without the support other western countries get and because of this we are some of the most cost effective producers on the planet." Okay. Good for you. In the global market, t your farmers and ranchers discovered a better way. Share the ideas and the free market will decide it. If the USA can't compete, then it will require government interference or it will purchase your goods. The market will find the point. Just like water finds its ways around damns and levies and foundations, even when it is unfairly barred. "Thing is that lots of food currently gets produced around the world that will simply get dumped on countries like Africa. It's claimed this is to help feed the poor and starving but the effect is to prevent their farms from being competitive and being able to produce food to feed their own people." This Biblical, right. Feed a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will never go hungry. Let that man own the product of their labor and they will start sell you fish. Just keep in mind one of the ways the USA stays competitive is GMO food, which most of the world rejects. That might be good or bad, but it is a factor. When countries in droughts refuse crops that are drought resistant, the will end up dependent of other for food. "Food subsidiaries and the dumping of cheap food on poor countries hurts the counties the food is dumped in and screws the environment by encouraging high intensity farming for no real reason." So... what I hear you say is "find a better way to make affordable foods" and "socialism is bad". I agree. Let's get those many ideas that would make farms more efficient that were mentioned in the video and show the world it can be done. Money is the lubricant of the free market system and, as you said, the governments are greasing the wheels. But if, as we are seeing, the government runs out of money, and big businesses need money to survive, they will seek it elsewhere. Let's be the ones with the way for them to get it by being efficient. Let's put the ideas glossed over quickly in the video to work. Let's DFTBA and all that.
Part of the reason processed food is cheaper is the quality and filler. Processed hamburger is cheaper than a steak because they can throw in the extra chunks that couldn't quite make a steak. Super processed hamburger is cheap because it's stretched with filler. Often your processed food is made with garbage that wouldn't sell well as non-processed food.
I lowkey feel crippling depression whenever I think too much about the bleak future of our planet, and pretty much my only relief is knowing that I’m going to die regardless. Kind of dark for sci-show’s comment section, but yeah. Still enjoyed the episode, though!
And there's still people who deny that it happens - and they know they are wrong, that's the reason they get angry when you challenge them on it. They get angry because they took an uninformed opinion years ago, and proceeded to defend it without ever learning the subject. They don't want to admit that they've been wrong for years, and that everyone else is smarter than them.
So... I just have to say, having enough food has way way more to do with Economics than it does with anything else mentioned. Shortage leads to higher prices, leads to more people producing, leads to more food, leads to lower prices. High enough prices and every building would have a guardian on the roof and every yard would be a corn field or greenhouse. Doubtful it would come to that though, like most American fortunes, figure out how to do something cheaper than anybody else and you'll get rich. Love the show but maybe have Thomas Soul on, or read his book Basic Economics. Economics is as much a science as meteorology after all, prediction and forecasting based on known factors and probabilities.
hahahahha - ''economics is as much a science as meteorology''. That was funny! Economics is a minor domain of moral philosophy. It deals in axiological problems and not epistemic ones. Not to say that's not valid, it is very valid, but it's not as robust as empirical science since economic models are invented (subjective ontology - it exists cause subject thinks it exists). Hopefully, economists will snap out of this [true science] fantasy before we are all dead! This rationalist view is altogether rejected by all the cognitive sciences. Kahneman even won 'Nobel' of economics debunking this long lasting theory! But it remains a standard of economics. Like if medical science was still using the Miasma paradigm 30 years after bacteria were discovered!
*_SIDEBAR: Please address the issue of sunspot cycle correlation to mini ice ages-as now pertains to the present sunspot cycle low-stretch which should mean a mini ice age-but, which doesn't show, yet, or else means-it's going to be doubly-worse in 30-40 years...._*
Dr. Running seems like a delightful person. Just the kind of guy you want to have lunch with.
I agree with this assessment
Or he could freak you out. If they can measure the water level to a few millimetres imagine what they can do with your coffee.
I don't know. I would always be tempted to include Monty Python references into the conversation...
sirBrouwer, they're more than welcome to keep an eye on the level of my coffee. I just hope they'll come and refill it for me when it's running low.
This guy is a natural presenter, I would love it if all my teachers were like him
That part about the majors not defining your lifelong career was really helpful
From the title alone, flat-Earthers AND climate change deniers will be upset. I love it!
🤣
Jobin So very true. Flat earthers, climate change deniers, moon truthers, contrailers, trumpers. They are all pretty much the same group.
Conspiracy theorists, the lot of them.
The Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe
wait...
I'm a talk show denier. Talk shows are JUST A THEORY
I was really intrigued by Hank's socks in this episode. Tbh, I would really love it for him to have different, interesting socks every episode
Niels van Asten now I've read this comment, all I can do is stare at his socks
A bit like Jessie´s everchanging cool shirts on her own show. Or Emily Grassley´s earrings :)
I think Dr. Steve is my favourite guest so far in scishow talk-show! Such interesting science!
Imagine an academic historian in the year 2318 doing research into when climate change began to be recognized rather than ignored and made worse. Some of his/her work will include searching vast archives of what used to be known as "RUclips videos", and this video will be delivered to them for assessment. Thank you, Hank, Dr. Running and Jessi for showing that not all people were idiots back in 2018.
Wow, what a wonderful informative show! I went from being scared about climate change to falling in love with a bearded dragon. A veritable roller coaster of an episode! Great work, thanks for sharing it.
Such an interesting job, just like he said it.. A global gardener.. If only I knew there's someone like him to look up to when I was still in high school
He is one of those guys you could just sit and listen to all day. Worse thing that could happen is learning something. Loved it.
Learning about GRACE, the *G* ravity *R* ecovery *A* nd *C* limate *E* xperiment, was well worth the time. Thank you for having Steve on, and please, if you get the chance, do a more thorough regular episode of SciShow and/or SciShow Space on the new GRACE follow on mission; GRACE-FO.
Water is so critical to life on Earth, and what we are doing with GRACE and will with GRACE-FO, should be something everyone is aware of so that we can all make better plans for the future, together.
Prof Running has such an awesome genuine laugh :)
A Tree Biologist / Physiologist ! My kind of guy. His job is “watching the global garden grow”. An important project funded by NASA.
I appreciated his message at the beginning where he said your major doesn't define what you'll do the rest of your life.
would love to have a podcast with like 2-4 scientists from same / different fields and just listen to the science, something like this talk show only longer
I love the Talk Show episode. Longer form discussions are so much better than 5 minute hot topics.
I appreciate the picture on the table by Hank's chair....
Poor Bindy! I wish there were far more education provided with every pet adoption!
I know I've definitely unintentionally mistreated pets out of my own ignorance and a failure on my part (and my parents part - I was a little kid after all) to do our due diligence and make sure we knew how to care for the animals we were taking in.
We assumed it was all self explanatory, obvious. I have a lot of regret now that I'm older and wiser.
Parents! Please, do your research before allowing your kids to adopt a new pet and teach your child what they'll need to know, practice PRIOR to adoption so they hv a chance to really understand what they're signing up for.
What a character! love the inverview! great stuff love the humble and down to earth
I always love seeing these talk shows. Thanks for being awesome! And keep 'em coming ❤️
Wish the current administration would acknowledge climate change.
NotThatBad it’s really sad. Trump’s stance on Climate Change is enough for me to call him a bad president.
NotThatBad me too
they're not as intellectually evolved as bearded dragons.
Van Rozay Well, they're both lizards.
You guys should really consider why it's so important for politics to be involved in climate change.
The changes politicians enact are meaningless for the actual climate and the more involved we are the more we are hurting the economy.
Impacting economy actually has a visible impact that is compounded every year.
I like Steve. Give Steve a show!
Awesomw!!! I'd like to see more climate change related talkshows like this one!!! Much love to all of you!!!
Hank's "It's okay I'm from Florida!"
Best episode I have seen in quite a while, ty
Steve is a great man, very smart and has so much amazing things to talk about and share with us. I stan him lmao. But all I can picture when I hear him talk is also from That 70’s Show, anyone else?
i was actually thinking earlier today that i hope there is a new talkshow episode soon. so you made this a very good day for me.
I love these talk shows
The best detail of all of this is how distracted Hank is by the bearded dragon in the room.
I'm just here for the bearded dragon
Hello firsty
Miraculor 02 me too
Need more of these!
Florida... lol, what a Lovely and such a True comment... I LOVE YOU GUYS AND THIS SHOW... So so so true!!!
I hope this puts to rest the argument "so-and-so is not a environmental scientist and, therefore, has no credibility in discussing climate change".
Less than a minute in and this already feels like it's going to be a fun interview.
This was such an interesting episode. It's so cool/terrifying to hear from climate scientists, and I love that Hank asks all the questions that I would want to ask.
Dr Running seems so in his element.. Hank is a great host 21:05
One of the best episodes of this, a very interested guy, and beards
Favorite Science professor vibes.
Loved this episode
YAY! SciShow Talk Show!!
This was the best episode
I watched the whole show but I’ll be honest I really just came for the beardie. 😊💕🦎
I had a bearded dragon as a class pet in science last year, he was pretty lit didnt care about anything and just chilled on your shoulder
Awesome episode, thanks Hank! I enjoyed it while drinking my Metamucil this evening :-D
I really enjoyed it, thanks :D
Omg I love bearded dragons and the female host! I've seen her before on a different channel I think.
She has a channel called Animal Wonders Montana.
I wonder what has more collective brainpower, that room or this comment section🤔
Sebastian
Collective brainpower; the comment section. Average brainpower; that room, obviously.
Don't put yourself down 😁
I'm a bot. Beep boop sex ad beep bop ^
After the video was filmed, there is a chance the room is empty right now.
So....
analyzing peoples IQ after reading one comment they posted is not a task anybody is capable of.
the four of you are so lovely
Bindi is the real guest star of this episode
Bindy is so chill
As a note, the spines on a Bearded Dragon feel soft when you stroke them, but they are actually pretty hard. My older Bearded Dragon was shedding, I accidentally got one of the shedded spines in my shoe, and my god did that hurt!
When you're between a rock and a hard place...
Bloat up.
I always watch all of the Sci Show videos, but seeing a bearded dragon in the thumbnail made me click faster. I love bearded dragons and I have 2 of them. They're wonderful pets.
21:10 i am in florida, and i can confirm 100% true
Same here, very much so true
Such a good episode! :-D
Shout or to the other enviro/climate science majors who got really excited when he said not to worry about picking your major.
The red colour is native to certain locations in the native range, it's not a mutation, though successive breeding has enhanced colours in some cases, leading to the many colour variants in the pet trade today.
Bearded Dragons make the best pets!
Loved the show, funny and very informative.
informative, not informational lol
your videos are awesome 😃
Great video
Loved this format ❤👍 things that matter 😉
Ok so two thing. One Dr Steve Running needs to do asmr of him doing hmm and huh. Two you need to produce more of these because this is very interesting.
Can you provide a link or DOI for the paper Jessie mentioned on impaired learning with higher incubation temperatures?
Well, not only that explains Florida, but absolutely explains Brazil.
I love that Dr Running is wearing zip-off pants. Cool guy.
Excellent video!
Excellent comment!
I think it's possible that when incubating the proteins and cellular structures formed in the embryo begin to change and develop in different structures in response to a change in temperature. Certain proteins synthesize more rapidly and efficiently at higher temperatures, so the change in cognition within the Pogona genus could possibly be explained by the change in temperature.
True, but which proteins?
Miraculor 02 Most likely protiens associated with electrochemical responses and motor function. I would assume they may be structures associated with synthesis of acetylcholine and also alterations in brain chemistry (serotonin, epinephrine, dopamine, and many other neurotransmitters). They may not be protiens; however, their creations are regulated by certain protein complexes. There could be multiple others, but if I were to test braim development in Pogonadae, I would probably look for frontal lobe development in these quaint little fellows.
Also to add to that temperature could also possibly denature some amino acid sequences, like the one for epinephrine.
I own three Bearded Dragons at the moment (one ten-year-old and two three-month-olds), and I have so many questions for Jessi about Bindi (the moment I see another one, I just have to :P )
1) How old is he?
2) How much does he weigh?
3) Does his metabolic bone disease make feeding him difficult? (like, does he need feeding by hand, or can he hunt more or less successfully)
4) Is he particularly social with other Bearded Dragons, or is he more territorial?
5) Do you give him any nutritional supplements, either just as part of his standard diet, or for medical reasons, or do you rely primarily on just his normal food? And I guess as well, how varied is his diet?
He looks like he's doing well despite the rough start. Hearing about Beardies that get that chance is always awesome :)
Marc Telfer I have 7 bearded dragons
And one has adv very challenging to care for her
We have all this science yet cant improve the Earth...if only money and greed and other factor were not the problem. :( it so sad. Also this video need more views. I learned a lot this.
Actually food need to be more expensive.. To clarify not all kind of food but food that you don't pay the real price like meat for instance, it's subventions based, you don't pay the real cost of the land and water used for it, hence the over consumption of it and worse of all the tons we throw in garbage every year, and yes especially in the USA. Shitty food like what's served in Mcdonald and such should cost a lot more for the strain it puts on the planet as well as the health care system.
PREACH!!
You would think the more processing that goes into making a food product, the more expensive that item would be. The fact it is virtually the opposite shows how messed up is food production and the economy.
Christophe Paitrault "Actually food need to be more expensive."
It's called the free market. If the cost is not already in the price of the product, then either the price will go up or people will stop buying the item and the business will end. Price is based on what people will spend on the things they buy. Maybe government should stop giving money to businesses and let farmers lose their farms and ranchers loose their ranched as they stop affording real costs.
But, in the opposite side, you could invent a solution to the problems and develop low cost ways to fix the issues. Stop complaining and do something... right?
Matt TheChosen "you seem to be confusing ideology with reality."
No, I'm not. I'm not using Laissez-faire marketing, I am using free market principles. The principles of free markets apply, even in hindered markets. hey merely show results based on the hindrance as well.
For instance, when the government puts money in to "help" big corporations, then it shows that there is value in the government's involvement. It stops the individuals from having as much power, but the market flows to the money and desire still... that of the government's purchasing.
"The free market especially when it comes to agriculture is a myth."
One could say, then, that environmental systems are myths, as they are no longer natural and free. They are man-made systems, so now there is no global climate change, it's human controlled environmental conditions. It doesn't actually change how the environment reacts, it merely means it has a stronger influence from a different source.
" America and Europe pay huge amounts to farmers in order for them to be competitive with each other, the overall effect is that food production increases, food prices drop and farmers on both sides of the Atlantic became reliant on tariffs and government support to stay viable."
And you just described how a free market system reacts when governments put money into where they want things to be. The system re-balances and requires the next government to put money in. The customers, the governments, then start buying their portion of the market.
"Here in Australia we are about as close as it gets to a free market, our farmers have to complete without the support other western countries get and because of this we are some of the most cost effective producers on the planet."
Okay. Good for you. In the global market, t your farmers and ranchers discovered a better way. Share the ideas and the free market will decide it. If the USA can't compete, then it will require government interference or it will purchase your goods. The market will find the point. Just like water finds its ways around damns and levies and foundations, even when it is unfairly barred.
"Thing is that lots of food currently gets produced around the world that will simply get dumped on countries like Africa. It's claimed this is to help feed the poor and starving but the effect is to prevent their farms from being competitive and being able to produce food to feed their own people."
This Biblical, right. Feed a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will never go hungry. Let that man own the product of their labor and they will start sell you fish.
Just keep in mind one of the ways the USA stays competitive is GMO food, which most of the world rejects. That might be good or bad, but it is a factor. When countries in droughts refuse crops that are drought resistant, the will end up dependent of other for food.
"Food subsidiaries and the dumping of cheap food on poor countries hurts the counties the food is dumped in and screws the environment by encouraging high intensity farming for no real reason."
So... what I hear you say is "find a better way to make affordable foods" and "socialism is bad".
I agree. Let's get those many ideas that would make farms more efficient that were mentioned in the video and show the world it can be done. Money is the lubricant of the free market system and, as you said, the governments are greasing the wheels. But if, as we are seeing, the government runs out of money, and big businesses need money to survive, they will seek it elsewhere. Let's be the ones with the way for them to get it by being efficient.
Let's put the ideas glossed over quickly in the video to work. Let's DFTBA and all that.
Part of the reason processed food is cheaper is the quality and filler. Processed hamburger is cheaper than a steak because they can throw in the extra chunks that couldn't quite make a steak. Super processed hamburger is cheap because it's stretched with filler. Often your processed food is made with garbage that wouldn't sell well as non-processed food.
But you can't move a city - Hank 2018
Just you wait - Nikola Quercus (????)
Is there a podcast version of this?
Don't know if you guys have seen that gif of a guy waving to his beardie and it actually starts replicating the waving motion with its arm.
Super interesting!
As someone in the netherlands; I'm really really scared of sea level rising..
Jessi's hair looks really good 👍
I lowkey feel crippling depression whenever I think too much about the bleak future of our planet, and pretty much my only relief is knowing that I’m going to die regardless.
Kind of dark for sci-show’s comment section, but yeah. Still enjoyed the episode, though!
And there's still people who deny that it happens - and they know they are wrong, that's the reason they get angry when you challenge them on it. They get angry because they took an uninformed opinion years ago, and proceeded to defend it without ever learning the subject. They don't want to admit that they've been wrong for years, and that everyone else is smarter than them.
Little unnerving that he seems to get happier talking about disasters.
16:28 = Bearded dragon stuff
He is holding a galaxy s5 from 2014, truly archeology for today standards
Haha that beardie isn't happy.
deathrooster14 subscribe to my channel please
do beardies ever really look happy?
Alissa Daniels Lol not really. They're like the cats of the reptile world.
The dragon is pretty cool
Just realized that the animalwonders logo actually looks like missoula.
I forgot her name and the lizards name by the time he thanked his guest for letting him stroke 'her'.
I liked for "It's ok Bindi, we all die"
*Hello from Bangladesh and please let us move to Canada, we good at growing stuff so please*
So... I just have to say, having enough food has way way more to do with Economics than it does with anything else mentioned. Shortage leads to higher prices, leads to more people producing, leads to more food, leads to lower prices. High enough prices and every building would have a guardian on the roof and every yard would be a corn field or greenhouse. Doubtful it would come to that though, like most American fortunes, figure out how to do something cheaper than anybody else and you'll get rich. Love the show but maybe have Thomas Soul on, or read his book Basic Economics. Economics is as much a science as meteorology after all, prediction and forecasting based on known factors and probabilities.
hahahahha - ''economics is as much a science as meteorology''. That was funny! Economics is a minor domain of moral philosophy. It deals in axiological problems and not epistemic ones. Not to say that's not valid, it is very valid, but it's not as robust as empirical science since economic models are invented (subjective ontology - it exists cause subject thinks it exists). Hopefully, economists will snap out of this [true science] fantasy before we are all dead! This rationalist view is altogether rejected by all the cognitive sciences. Kahneman even won 'Nobel' of economics debunking this long lasting theory! But it remains a standard of economics. Like if medical science was still using the Miasma paradigm 30 years after bacteria were discovered!
Time to invest in a Montana home.
Communicators in Star Trek. That's one at least.
I saw a lizard. I am obligated to watch.
It's okay Bindi, we all die. - Hank Green
It's ok we all die... DAMN MAN! Calm your self!
when my beardie shook his head sometimes he would spike me sometimes and it does hurt :P but yea i was thinking that beardie was different
Actually you can move a city. Jakarta is doing that now.
Fahrenheit. Very confusing for most of us especially in a scientific context. What is your intended audience Hank?
21:05 I'm glad Hank did not say Africa there.....
*_SIDEBAR: Please address the issue of sunspot cycle correlation to mini ice ages-as now pertains to the present sunspot cycle low-stretch which should mean a mini ice age-but, which doesn't show, yet, or else means-it's going to be doubly-worse in 30-40 years...._*
Sea level rise. I would like to know what the _Maldives_ has to say about _that._
www.newscientist.com/article/2125198-on-front-line-of-climate-change-as-maldives-fights-rising-seas/
he gave us the smartphone speech... :D