When certain charactors get rich its called a scam.
@RichHornerCheeseAndJamSandwichКүн бұрын
Have fewer kids. Consider just one. This will reduce our population size. This will address every issue we face simultaneously. This is the one action that we can take ourselves that has the greatest effect of any other actions. This also benefits your family in so many ways! AND... We have to do all the other things too, as much as we can. Unfortunately, it's a taboo subject, and so many scientists are petrified to mention it when asked "What can i do?", which they get asked a lot.
@Paragon62Күн бұрын
Can you explain to me me how you measured 0.4 degree rise in temp, you people are mental.
@oneheartzen3787Күн бұрын
Wim Wenders film: Until the End of the World...electro magnetic pulse movie.
@oneheartzen3787Күн бұрын
Daniel Ellsberg: The Doomsday Machine
@nickfosterxxКүн бұрын
'Special interests' of the ultra wealthy have controlled both media and government in the global north since the 1950s and 60s. That won't change until and unless the majority of the population decide otherwise, but that seems very unlikely while a generation or so of voters who remain persuaded by their propaganda remain influential. And so the cycle continues. It's going to take direct action to break it. And courage on many different levels, from the personal (family, neighbourhood, community) to the political (city, state) to the physical...
@juliancochranКүн бұрын
If you are young and worried about your career with AI, with the accelerating rate of sea level rise, a good industry to get into might be swimming training.
@noname-hb8vkКүн бұрын
Leading Climate Scientists..🙄😑 here we go...🤦♀️
@nullspace209Күн бұрын
Moroccans are not Arabs.
@nickNicholascccКүн бұрын
If you could answer these questions. Please send them to a physics professor if you struggle. 1. At optimal radiant forcing at 421ppm what amount of heat transfer does CO2 have in Watts per metre squared (WPM2)? 2. With CO2 only acting as a forcing agent between 13.5 and 15 microns in the infrared spectrum how much heat would it transfer to ground, in (WPM2)? What would be the temperature increase at ground level in Degrees Celsius? 3. With water a vapour variable between 100/300,000ppm and active throughout the whole infrared spectrum, and in competition with CO2, what would is the difference in the heat transfer of CO2 and water vapour at 300,000ppm at ground level? 4.What is the solar energy coming into earths atmosphere? and what negative effects does high level Cirrus cloud formation have on (WPMS) coming in? 5. Out of the 421ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere, what percentage comes from man? What percentage comes from the oceans and nature combined? What effect do oceans have compared to land mass on the percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere? 6. What effect does atmospheric pressure have on ground temperature, if the pressure goes up does it cause cooling or warming? 7. when you take a pressurised bottle of pop from a cold place and put it in the sun why does it fizz like crazy when you open it? 8. Does the ocean release gas when it gets hotter? What gasses does the ocean release when it gets hotter? Careful, one is a trick question that can’t be answered due to many variables such as air pressure, Coriolis affect, and at least twenty other variables. I just through it in to find out if you know science, of follow dogma. Believers in something they know little about.
@HAROLDMOON-g2mКүн бұрын
Yeah Seat your Pants heating up since Trump got into gear
@boomer166Күн бұрын
Nothing says B$ like weffer funded klimate "science ".
@rodhenson7657Күн бұрын
All nonsense.
@PinataOblongataКүн бұрын
How could you be this naive? The Greens, in every country, ALREADY are the party you want to see that take no money from corporate scum. The problem is nobody votes for them, and in America, laughably, a 49% voter turnout is high! You won't get legislation to change it to mandatory voting like it should be, because that's not in the interests of the major parties, and it's the old chicken and egg scenario, like it is for every piece of legislation required for systemic change. The oligarchs have it tied up, radical action is the only recourse, no amount of peaceful protest will get fossil fuel CEOs and billionaires to stop being what they are and start caring about people other than themselves. There's also the fact that you can't even get your populace to vote for a normal politician over a fascist who is already busy making a mockery of the rule of law, both domestic and international. Yes, just get everybody to vote for a new party of climate activists, when half the country has swallowed the kool-aid that climate change isn't real and thinks "drill baby drill" is a great slogan. Man, stick to the science, I guess, because your political solutions are not going to cut it. Maybe pick up an Andreas Malm book or two!
@Naidu-k8m2 күн бұрын
Oh no ! Progress was more important. Which will make us become Space Faring Beings. Remember !!
@Naidu-k8m2 күн бұрын
Two Atom Bombs were unleashed. Did anyone think of its chain reactions !? More were detonated under the waves. Did it occur to anyone even then !?
@Naidu-k8m2 күн бұрын
The polar regions had been ruthlessly de-iced for centuries. All for economic reasons. Which was great at tge time as it meant progress for humans. Did anyone stop to think there would be chain reactions from it !?
@rikardengblom64482 күн бұрын
Human emissions of CO2 is around 1 CO2 molecule per approx 65000 "air" molecules. CO2 has a heat trapping effect but, on a global scale, it is insignificant and its effect start to diminish already around 300 ppm or 0.03% content in the atmosphere. We are now at 0.04%. Natural processes constantly adds or releases more CO2 especially in the oceans. We have around 3.5 million subwater volcanoes that randomly and without human control pukes out CO2 in our oceans as well as heat. Our oceans contains 50 times more CO2 than the atmosphere. When temperature varies due to natural variations in the energy coming from the sun, the oceans seek balance of CO2 content between the ocean and the atmosphere. If climate is warmer, the Oceans releases CO2. If it is colder, the ocean absorbs CO2. Ice core drill data from Arctic and Antarctica show that temperature changes comes first and then comes variation in CO2 levels. It is the temperature that drives CO2. Not the opposite. Humans cannot control the climate.
@jem52312 күн бұрын
Global warming has been accelerating since the last glacial maximum 20 000 years ago.
@hometryingtoavoidstupidpeople2 күн бұрын
HOMO SAPIENS: What we human are defined as a species which in latin means "Wise Man". We are from it. Here's a piece of advice from one parent to another: Advice your child/children not to have any or more kids of their own. For their sake and your piece of mine as you lay on your death bed. The suffering will be inevitable. Mother Earth will have no mercy on humanity. I can promise you that.
@patrickmacintosh92232 күн бұрын
Complete lies
@TheDanEdwards2 күн бұрын
You sound intimidated.
@patrickmacintosh92232 күн бұрын
@TheDanEdwards kinda of funny, the ice caps have grown, a fact.
@SteffiReitsch2 күн бұрын
Bottom line: We're DOOMED.
@stauffapКүн бұрын
If you think we're doomed and act that way then we will be doomed indeed. The only thing that counts is what you do. If you do nothing because you think we're doomed you're just as much of a problem then the people, who do nothing because they think global warming isn't happening or not man-made or not dangereous.
@Deebz2702 күн бұрын
56:45. '' ....nuclear power is the major energy source with the smallest environmental footprint. '' Really? Here's some reasoning on why nuclear energy - and its legacies, certainly in the long term - could result in the current ongoing mass extinction becoming the FINAL MEE, or at the very least, potentially revert evolution back to pre-Cambrian status... Aerosols were discussed at length here, yet no discussion on the potential effects of airborne radionuclide particulates and the photochemical reaction with Stratospheric ozone. Such radioactive aerosols that might be released to atmosphere from either civil reactors (Chernobyl & Fukushima Daiichi, TMI) or from wide-scale nuclear war. Remember - No Stratospheric O3 'Shield' = GAME OVER for all terrestrial and marine organisms that rely upon photosynthesis as their primary production energy source. Nuclear energy is not the answer and represents Faustian logic at its best.
@JensthКүн бұрын
Nuclear is our best bet. It has risks, but compared to all other options they are minor.
@JensthКүн бұрын
Btw. Chernobyl and the area around it, is a nature reserve now. Pristine. Untouched. Nature can survive atomic disasters, but it cannot survive the cancer that is human civilization.
@EchoDoctrine2 күн бұрын
And people will refuse to acknowledge it, they will deny & even get mad and laugh. They will point at Greta or predictions saying the world will end in 2020 or whatever year as proof “see !! It didn’t end then”. They don’t understand that was probably our last chance to slow down, to stop this, now it’s baked in. We are a car driving towards a cliff and we should have pressed the brakes, or started slowing down, or acknowledged there even is a cliff, we are rapidly approaching or may even be off the cliff BUT time moves slowly. We won’t start seeing the signs and truly understanding we are falling and at that point it’s too late. You cant jump out of the car as it’s falling too, you can’t throw a rope back to the top, you will hit the ground and we humans will go bye bye. The cliff will carry on. Some dirt, insects and animals will walk past the charred destroyed car and dead bodies inside. Earth will continue, humans will not.
@FJStraußinger2 күн бұрын
geschwsfeel
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
The Zionists never never going to settle for what the UN gave them. There is documentation that states that the Zionists will take all of Palestine and then move on the Greater Isnotreal.
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
The Zionists never never going to settle for what the UN gave them. There is documentation that states that the Zionists will take all of Palestine and then move on the Greater Isnotreal.
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
The British wanted the oil
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
Oman was already a British vessel
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
Mohammad Ali was a tyrant who was not Arab
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
The ottomans sucked the resources from the Levant. They taxed the heck out of the farmers and their was very little development,
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
Let’s remember the Turks/Mogols are foreigners. They began to arrive bc of the harsh conditions in areas they lived.
@Shook19172 күн бұрын
I am sorry his first statement demonstrates his lack of honesty. The Palestinian people or not foreign or people coming from other countries like the majority of the Zionists. Who Gave the British the right to have a mandate over a land that already had the Palestinian people that were being OCCUPIED by the Turks. This is not an even playing field. The Zionists are colonizers that were supported and guided by the British, Russia and Nazi Germany and now The United States.
@thomasmazanec9772 күн бұрын
Sulfur reduction is to be strengthened in the Mediterranean May 1
@dougmartinek99642 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂 how can anyone take you clowns seriously?? You leave out the real science..
@bdnevins2 күн бұрын
The main air pollution problem is people breathing smoke and CO from wood and charcoal fires--not fossil fuels.
@Muddslinger0415Күн бұрын
Idiot
@rayvicchio90942 күн бұрын
Climatologists are modern day Astrologists.
@JensthКүн бұрын
You are the modern court jester.
@Paragon62Күн бұрын
In other words clowns
@steveT19612 күн бұрын
Why is it that you never see population discussed as a cause. World population is 3 times what it was 75 years ago. Combine this with the growth in industrialisation in India and China and the increased demand involved related goods, and you can see where the problem originated. Yes, we need to move towards viable green solutions, but surely we need to think about the global population? Is mankind becoming a pandemic itself?
@TheDanEdwards2 күн бұрын
"Why is it that you never see population discussed as a cause. " <- are you a sociopath?
@steveT19612 күн бұрын
@TheDanEdwards why would I be a sociopath? Are you not capable of understanding that the world does have limits? I was not suggesting gas chambers, just that we should be more responsible in the way we live on this world. Open your mind to reality.
@GordonParnell2 күн бұрын
expel the jews into the desert, they'll be fine. Palestine is for Palestinians.
@fotografbillylindberg2 күн бұрын
Alarmism is always counter productive and the "green transition" and increasing war mongering from the USA/NATO are increasing the co2 emissions so it´s obvious that we can´t let politicians solve any problems!
@robertducharme15732 күн бұрын
A Climate Remediation Suggestion There is a lot of discussion and no full agreement about Global Warming, whether it really exists, how serious a threat and the role of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. However, the following is generally agreed. Namely that a lot of CO2 has been released into the atmosphere since the start of the Industrial Revolution and a lot of it has ended up in solution in sea waters. There is at least 150 times as much CO2 in a cubic meter of sea water as there is in a cubic meter of atmosphere at NTP. This is acidifying the sea waters and possibly harming Coral Reefs and other fauna. There has also been some agreement that the Temperature of the Earth has warmed somewhat. The Earth's rotation and the Coriolis Effect has formed several Tropical/Semi-Tropical Oceanic Gyres, within which the mass of sea water is rotating, clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. Anything floating, i.e., less dense than sea water tends to float towards the center of the Gyre. There are five main Gyres all of which are Tropical/Semitropical. They are the North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, North Atlantic, and South Atlantic Oceans. Together they form a very large proportion of the 70% of the Earth's surface which is covered by water. The North Pacific has a lot of floating debris, "the Great Pacific Garbage Patch", some of it being debris washed off Japan by tsunamis following the recent Fukushima Earth Quake. The Southern Hemisphere Gyres do not appear to contain much floating debris. The North Atlantic Gyre is unique. It contains the Sargasso Sea which is characterized by the presence of two species of Sargassum which float by virtue of oxygen-filled follicles. It was discovered (first documented) by Columbus from his voyage in 1492. There is a Sargasso Sea Commission, with an Office in Washington DC, which is charged with protecting the Sargasso Sea from pollution etc. There is a website that basically describes all of the positive ecological values of the Sea. Since 2011 the Sargassum appears to be overflowing from the Sargasso Sea and moving via the west bound currents across the north coast of South America into the Caribbean and sometimes into the Gulf of Mexico. This has been attributed to agricultural run off from the USA or Brazil but might be due to the increased levels of CO2 in solution in the sea water. It has been washing up on beaches through out this region, as one might expect to happen. When it dies and rots it emits H2S. Since a lot of these beaches have tourism as their main industry, the weed has to be removed manually which has given Sargassum a bad name. There are several Facebook entities that keep track of Sargassum landings and there are frequent postings enquiring about Sargassum occurrence on specific tourist areas. The occurrence of Sargassum in the Caribbean would, however, make it very easy to put live Sargassum into the Pacific off the west coast of Mexico. From there the currents would carry it all the way across the Pacific, photosynthesizing and growing all the way absorbing a lot of CO2 and heat energy, photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction. Absorbing CO2 from the Ocean would allow CO2 from the Atmosphere to dissolve in the sea. The Sargassum would probably stay in the North Pacific Gyre but some might drift into the South Pacific. One might balk at the idea of covering a lot of the Oceans with Sargassum but it does have uses. It can be used to make ethanol, paper or cardboard. Some one in the Caribbean is making construction bricks from it and others are feeding it to goats.. If there appears to be some benefit from Pacific Sargassum we could easily add Sargassum to the other Gyres using ships that are transiting the Panama Canal. It seems likely that some Sargassum will eventually get into the South Atlantic Gyre, but that may take a while. I would welcome any thoughts. Robert O Ducharme ([email protected]). 1m Reply
@Anonanoid2 күн бұрын
BS.....Trash science.....scientist with Gov Grants 🖤
@a.randomjack66613 күн бұрын
Read the description 👆 There is a 🔗
@a.randomjack66613 күн бұрын
Don"t forget: 93,4% of the heat goes in the oceans. Only 2,3% shows up in the troposphere.
@a.randomjack66613 күн бұрын
Yes, I am rather certain about that. The numbers are presented in zettajoules in the 4th report. People made graphs of it for those wondering where the warning goes... more precisely 🤏
@a.randomjack66613 күн бұрын
The "Game" is Monopoly: own everything and bankrupt everyone else 🤑
@a.randomjack66613 күн бұрын
✅The link to the paper is in the video description
@MichaelRobinson-l8c3 күн бұрын
Excellent interview, had listened to Annie in another interview but she’s that good I listened again. And better host😊 Annie talks about a ground swell in a Reagan Presidency, I fear that won’t happen again as people are conditioned through IG, YT etc.
@JaseboMonkeyRex3 күн бұрын
The science is simply showing us that economic growth has hit limits ... we don't burn fossil fuels just because, we burn them inside an ideological framework that has materialism at its heart. The universe is dead matter, the planet is just resources and the most powerful wins.... Until we address this and the following economics of neoliberalism, which is just a big word for the elites get everything and the population can survive on the crumbs, nothing is really going to change.... We all live and work inside a system that is killing the planet and will kill civilization if we don't change... This is really scary, but also an invitation for humanity, and us as individuals, to get in touch with something deeper, to develop wisdom and become wiser and Sheppard into reality a society that won't kill the planet or us... because a lot of us are dying in this crazy insane system... Where to start? Acknowledge your acceptance of this truth and the complexity this has on your life and begin working through the emotional process of acceptance that change is coming .... one way or another... Because we have enough oil , coal , and gas to go to 5 degrees or even 6 degrees . Which would be the end of everything we know... And join up with others who share your fears and together we might be able to make a difference. ❤
@stl13213 күн бұрын
Hey Sachs you pro-Russian POS shill. We saw the firefight involving armoured personnel carriers and RPGs in the carpark for the Russian 'takeover' of Zaporizhzhia Nuke plant. We saw Russia blow up the dam for the cooling water for the plant. We saw Russia hiding equipment in turbine halls. We saw the Russians plant mines around the plant. We saw Russia attack the grid the plant is still reliant on. We still see Russia attack the grid of of Ukraine which other nuclear plants rely on for backup power. We see Russia flying drones over them. You can look for most of this on KZbin, and you still go with 'Ukraine bad'. FU