Climate change is a stupid thought. Glaciers have been receding for 15,000 years and will continue until the next ice age. Which will certainly come at some point regardless of what we do
@Biospark884 күн бұрын
Somehow no mention of benzene rings. In organic chemistry, there is a strong preference for ring structures to have six members, followed by five. And benzene rings are the prime exemplars of this.
@fez36064 күн бұрын
It's not just Washington! Ecologists have been warning us FOR DECADES that the decline of wetlands was going to be a problem. Carbon sequestering. Oxygen production. Biodiversity. All are important products from wetland environments.
@NineWorldsHQ4 күн бұрын
So true!! Wetlands do so much, and you can find them everywhere but also...less and less each year. Sadly we largely take them for granted.
@wildedibles8195 күн бұрын
Very important places... Builders fill them in
@NineWorldsHQ6 күн бұрын
Want to read the original research that informed our video? We always post our references in the description for our community! Here's the original research from Nature Communications at the core of today's story: www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-44888-x
@bc41986 күн бұрын
Chill, people - it's for a younger (or less stuffy) audience
@charlesparrott3rd6016 күн бұрын
Your awesome. I learned a lot
@NineWorldsHQ6 күн бұрын
Well, we think you're awesome for leaving us this nice comment. Thanks for watching!
@florisv5597 күн бұрын
So, these wetlands were there all along without our knowing it, and without climatologists taking them into account. That means that carbon dioxide is still skyrocketing, in spite of those wetlands. That't make matters worse instead of better. I suppose that the manner of presentation makes this suitable for teenagers, and they deserve a platform, of course. But IMO, the "carbon sinks for dummies" approach isn't suited for videos, see other comments.
@bc41986 күн бұрын
But it shows a powerful, potentially faster intervention than planting trees
@florisv5596 күн бұрын
@@bc4198 You would have to make them considerably larger to have the desired effect. And how do you know that large scale engineering terrain doesn't have bad side effects that we didn't think of? I mean, look at our past, it isn't exactly promising. Wherever we modified the landscape on a big scale, the results were generally terrible in the long run.
@briandevoe7307 күн бұрын
F ing lame !
@Nerdherfer7 күн бұрын
I completely understand the information you are trying to convey, and I agree that wetlands are super underrated! However, the information could have been presented in a much less jarring way. I can tell you are trying to be flashy and catchy with the way you are talking, but being more genuine with the way you present content will go a much longer way.
@josephmcghee88877 күн бұрын
Another blog propagating the fearful religion of carbon hating and "climate change". Weather changes constantly. Get used to it.
@NineWorldsHQ7 күн бұрын
No carbon hate here, humans are made of carbon after all! We do believe that the planet is a delicate system, and humans have influenced that system through our actions. And, we like to share what we learn about the science of places we visit because the world is just so darn interesting. Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts.
@josephmcghee88876 күн бұрын
@@NineWorldsHQ The recent freeze event experienced in Alabama can probably be traced to downstream effects of warfare incendiary attacks by Ukraine against Russian oil refineries and oil storage depots. Unquenchable fires threw up vast columns of black smoke over the Asian continent which obscured the Sun. This blockage mimics the effect of historic violent volcanic eruptions such as Krakatoa that caused "a year without a Summer" that went worldwide. This is the first time in 8 years that I have seen ANY significant snowfall in the state of Alabama and this happened in quick sequence after Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil facilities This suggests a climate control technique that can be deployed by humans to moderate and modify our climate rather than cowering in fear over the avenging god of "Climate Change" that is conjured up by environment activists and other fearful co-religionists.
@RogueSecret8 күн бұрын
The atmosphere got 0.04% Co2, if you want to make it lower, you can only lower it with 0.01%, becuse if it drops down to 0.2%, then all plant life dies including us... But you can rise the Co2 level to 0.05-0.08% without any problems, plants grow faster, larger and uses less water. So lol... calm down... Co2 is one of the less potent gasses, its so weak its pointless to try to do anything with it...
@mrbaab59328 күн бұрын
How come firemen see thru CO2 with their thermal infrared cameras but according to climate change religion, CO2 blocks the earth from cooling by radiating in the infrared? How come the last warm period around 100,000 to 120,000 years ago was 7 degrees F warmer?
@randizimo8 күн бұрын
May I never see this channel again...Amen...
@denisdufresne53388 күн бұрын
No, the real solution is way more simple, we just need to accept to VOLONTARY start to consume and pollute less than what earth is able to recycle. It is so simple. But despite the fact that everybody know it for decades nobody wants to do it because it would be a lost of confort. Therefore humanity will keep destroying its environment until it will not be possible. That is to say that we will face more and more catastrophes until we can no longer adapt to them. While that time we will suffer more and more of forest fires, reduced food production, drought, flooding and all this will be followed by more and more famine and pandemics, leading to societal chaos and wars between countries and civil wars. People will die not by the millions, but by the hundreds of millions, until we consume and pollute less than the Earth can recycle. Let's face it, despite human intelligence, we don't have the wisdom to limit ourselves to the capacity of our environment, which we wrongly believe and want to be limitless. Are we a stupid species that will extinct itself? Despite more than a hundred years of knowledges about the situation it looks like, human is a stupid species.
@paulschroeder40078 күн бұрын
One of the most annoying videos I have ever clicked on
@kf10007 күн бұрын
But fun and great information!
@NineWorldsHQ7 күн бұрын
Thanks for your supportive comment, we so appreciate it!!
@stormriderkaos7 күн бұрын
I liked it. So much better than AI-generated scripts narrated by robo voices and filled with stock footage.
@b_ks7 күн бұрын
@@stormriderkaos Lol you're setting the bar pretty low. 😂😅
@NineWorldsHQ7 күн бұрын
We aren’t fans of those AI voiceovers either. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@jessiwylde474810 күн бұрын
So…. The powerful winter precipitation makes the Hoh river run with a lot of force. A little while ago the land under the only road in to the valley eroded and caused half of the road to collapse. This started a chain effect of erosion that makes that road unsafe. So it is now closed. There is, as of yet, no solution for fixing the road as the price for all that needs to be done to create a new and safe road is more than what the local county (who owns the road) has to pay for that. So for now Hoh valley is isolated, and it is even against the rules for it to be entered on foot, bicycle or any other means right now. This is an example of one of the practical challenges of nature science. The need for money, permission, and for different agency’s to work together to allow any project to happen. Science is often a collaboration of many people as well as the physical tools, space and time for it to be done. So it’s good to know that we can work together to do big things, even if working together some times hard to do. It makes a project diverse, and diversity is the strength of every kind of system. Thanks for the info on the wet lands. What a treasure the old rainforest is. :)
@NineWorldsHQ7 күн бұрын
Truly, a treasure! We love hearing your perspective about the practical challenges of nature science--we couldn't agree more, collaboration is key. And so is communication, so thanks for leaving a comment and sharing your thoughts about the challenges (and rewards!) of this special place.
@kimtran136518 күн бұрын
She young very lovely ;2 nice narrators
@NineWorldsHQ17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kimtran136518 күн бұрын
remarkable cave thanks
@NineWorldsHQ17 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@rayrayb169928 күн бұрын
investing in this early
@NineWorldsHQ27 күн бұрын
Thank you! We'll work hard to make that investment pay off 😁
@BLASTCOMICS999Ай бұрын
Why is grand canyon highly off limits ???? Archeologist aren't even allowed. More interesting
@regentmad1037Ай бұрын
it's not a mystery. these are alluvial mountains and there used to be a sea here millions of years ago.
@NineWorldsHQАй бұрын
Exactly! But it may be a mystery if you don’t know how the Earth works. 😁
@regentmad1037Ай бұрын
@@NineWorldsHQ this is true. i guess not everyone helped film a documentary on hueco tanks with jackson polk.
@diegowilliams7798Ай бұрын
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@RJurniN2UАй бұрын
Where's the comparison of the artifacts discovered. There were plenty. Carbon dating shows there's validity to the find. Olmec, Mayans, Aztec didn't just disappear they migrated to the southeastern part of North America. Reclassified many times from Indians to eventually being labeled as Black. Which is considered Blanc, nonexistent, dead according to Black's Law Dictionary. My family's Choctaw. We're aware of where we originated, and it isn't Africa. Those are our "cousins" a different haplotype.
@cottonabrian2 ай бұрын
Whoever controls the past(History) controls the future...
@NineWorldsHQ2 ай бұрын
And why the stories we tell matter, thanks for watching!
@leorclark51432 ай бұрын
I just visited Iceland this summer and I have to admit, the drama of that little Island changed my perspective on life. Love this video! :')
@NineWorldsHQ2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! We found Iceland a pretty amazing place, too. We went in the summer and hope to go back sometime to see the aurora.
@NineWorldsHQ2 ай бұрын
Gotta admit, it wasn't easy to pick the predators for this -- we have so many favorites. Which ones would you like to see featured in a future video?
@awbeanzz3 ай бұрын
Oh damn I need one of those hats 4:48
@awbeanzz3 ай бұрын
Yoooooo how do you have such little subscribers, this vid was great ❤