How do we stop it though? Humans never stopped an active volcano before... folks are talking about CO2 but how can we inject it into the volcano? Does CO2 stop volcanos? Scary stuff and no one is talking about real solutions.
Remember when everyone was inside for like 2 weeks and how much air pollution went down? Remember the people of India could see Himalayan mountains for the first time in like 25 years? What happened to that? I would like a habitable world for my grand children and yours.
Cameron's Videos Oh, hilariously dimwitted people thinking humans will live Mars in a couple of generations. People will not live in Mars in centuries if lucky. Probably never. Focus in surving in this planet for the next ten generations.
Majority of people live near the coasts and our economy depends on marine transportation. A 3m rise in sea level would render most of our coastal infrastructure useless. Which means even if you live on himalayas you'll be affected by it.
Hurricane Katrina rendered coastal infrastructure useless from New Orleans to Pensacola Fl. As soon as this happened we all waived the white towels and gave up our homes and businesses. No one lives in those cities today. We lost. It’s over.
The harsh reality is that for any significant change to occur, it depends on the combined efforts of the developed countries and major companies which is much easier said than done.
I live in Miami and for my entire life we've been drilled on climate change and how it would effect the world and us, I'd lose my home and everything I've ever loved about my city, along with millions of other people who would also lose their homes from the same problem, I'm just becoming an adult and honestly have no idea how to really make a difference beyond reducing my own emissions, feels so helpless..
I’m so sorry you have to feel so helpless. It’s a terrible way to feel. But take heart-we (the scientists) still know so little about these things, they get it wrong all the time. Remember that Nobel Prize winner, Al Gore, his predictions have proven to be COMPLETELY WRONG. His mistake was making predictions that weren’t centuries away, so he was proven wrong before his Nobel prize even needed dusting.
@@arnvpanda8042 oceanology is rarely ever used (and I just say rarely to give space for doubt), and scientists in that field of study are typically referred to as oceanographers, not oceanologists.
aaronison First off Earth is warming due to human activity. The debate is over. Now the debate is trying to fix it. Also let me ask you these questions. Yes Earth climate has changed in the past but tell me this: 1. What caused those changes? 2. How fast were they? 3. What were the impacts of that change? Just because Earths climate has always changed doesn’t mean the current warming is a threat to worry about. During the last interglacial period in the Emian 125,000 years ago. Earths temperature was 1-2°C warmer than today (today=1950 levels in PaloClimatology Earth was warmed 1°C so far since 1950 due human activity) and sea levels were 6m (18ft) higher than today. Now this didn’t immediately happen took thousands of years. But that’s one example on why past climate changes mean bad news for the current rapid global warming.
@@limbu13 I mean there's the problems with the Adani coal mine that the government needs to solve quickly yeah, but not enough people know that basically there are quite a few renewable energy projects happening or have already started in the country. The state I live in, NSW, already had a zero emissions target for 2050, so it's not like Australia is not doing anything, we just need to do more and quickly
@@rafirahman3856 yes that may be true but major strides are being taken to change that check out the clean energy counsel Australia it tells you the good and the bad
Or that property 2 miles inland becomes the new beachfront prime. According to 'scientists' in the 1960s major cities should have sunk by 2000. The past 2 years should have everyone asking 'What else have they lied about? How else do politicians change my behaviour without me knowing?'
@@Noallegiance right, because all scientists are a hivemind and agree on everything, and must all be liars because some of them are wrong sometimes. also they're the same thing as politicians for some reason. I think you're confused man
Watch the beginning of the video. It shows basically "half" of Antartica and says it contains enough ice to raise the ocean 3 meters. Then it says the glacier (which is just a very small part of that half) is in trouble. Oceans aren't going to rise 3 meters. They want to scare you. You want to be scared. Stop being so dramatic.
Well, they said that to become a Type 1 civilization, we must be able to see all of our planet's energy. That's what humans are doing without thinking about the consequences.
Mars isn't realy feasible in the long run. We might be able to send humans to Mars but at the expense of those people getting cancer. The atmosphere of Mars isn't the same as Earth so all of the solar radiation will hit humans way quicker than they would on earth. This *can* be mediaited by using lead but that becomes highly unfeasible knowing how thick the walls, roof, etc would have to be.
C02 is 0.04 % of the atmosphere and one of the least volatile greenhouse gases, accounting for an estimated 0.001% of warming. The mediaeval warm period was hotter than today. The rate at which it is getting warmer is also not unprecedented. The phenomenon we are seeing is typical and predictable by understanding solar cycles in particular. Air pollution is a major problem such as when we were dumping cfcs in the ozone layer. According to NASA, the greatest side effect of dumping mass amounts of c02 in the air has been a greening of our planet through photosynthesis. Humans have a lot to be blamed for, global warming is not one of them.
@randomguy8196 its not about living on mars. Its just that when we will see few humans traveling at a speed of thousands of miles per second for 6 months covering 100+ million km , landing on it for the first time and seeing two moons and blue sunset. These are the things that gives me goosebumps
Majority of people are worried about Antartica, but as someone who studied glaciers, Greenland actually contributes more to sea level rise than the entire Antartica. If Greenland completely melts, which won't take much time, the Maldives will be completely underwater.
I imagine history books in a couple hundred years being like, “humans took way too long to recognize, admit, and fix climate change, and now because of it, this city that used to be called Miami no longer exists.”
I think they left with that optimistic music as a hope. I mean you can't just keep giving bad news one after the other. We need music to heal too! Btw What is the name of outro music?
aaronison while that is true do note during the ice age there wasn’t many humans and they did have major cities everywhere. We are warming Earth so fast we may not be able to adapt to it. But that’s centuries away. Until the meantime we’ll just see more extreme weather
Eh, most likely not. But people seem to get some weird kind of solace from thinking humans are evil and doomed. If you want to become an adult, read books like Apocalypse Never.
aaronison YES Earth has been warmer in the past. But that doesn’t mean the current global warming isn’t something to worry about. IT IS! Global Temperatures and CO2 levels are the highest in the at least the last million years. Also what caused Earth to be warmer in the past? The answer isn’t hard
Even with all our technology and the inventions that make modern life so much easier than it once was, it takes just one big natural disaster to wipe all that away and remind us that, here on Earth, we're still at the mercy of nature.
This is not a natural disaster. This is a disaster we are making, in full awareness of the torture we're inflicting on ourselves (well, mostly on poor people who did the least to create the crisis) and our descendants.
It's not a natural disaster, it's caused by humans, global warming, eco-collapse and glacier retreats, if we had regulated our output, non of this would have gone this bad, we had done half way to the tipping point but we had slowed a bit down recently, but not fast enough, coal plants is being built and fossil fuel is still getting burnt
It makes me sad that this realization has been around since the middle of the 20th century. There is a critical mass of people on the planet that are either incapable of understanding, unwilling to understand, or understand but don't care. I am afraid the solution to climate change is humanity's extinction. Was nice knowing everyone.
*Let's be real.* There's more than enough landmass left for people even if all of Antarctica melts; climate change ain't gonna be extincting anything that has to do with people.
@Toughen Up, Fluffy Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity. Biodiversity is not distributed evenly on Earth, and is richer in the tropics. These tropical forest ecosystems cover less than ten percent of earth's surface, and contain about ninety percent of the world's species. Marine biodiversity is usually higher along coasts in the Western Pacific, where sea surface temperature is highest, and in the mid-latitudinal band in all oceans. There are latitudinal gradients in species diversity. Biodiversity generally tends to cluster in hotspots, and has been increasing through time, but will be likely to slow in the future as a primary result of deforestation. It encompasses the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life.Wikipedia
we are progressing erosion & evolution faster then nature does in a span of thousands of year instead all that could be consequential in just a hundred years or less. Point is we are changing mother earths landscape at a rapid pace with this burning gases into our atmosphere
the amount of times i've heard "the way to slow/stop *insert catastrophic disaster* is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions" is absurd for literally no serious action to be taken
The richest, oil owners and the big landowners and mining companies that destroy carbon stocks, they're in the politicians. That's because we vote for the wrong politicians
@@theoguimaraes3148 yep and also biodiesel doesnt exist yet, nor is cheap yet, and its again just cheaper to use oil or coal instead of funding money into solar, current or nuclear power. It´s a world run on money and no country would voluntarily sacrifice their wealth for benefits theyd only see in 30 years, ridiculous but the way the world works
You know what I say?? Are you willing to sell your car amd start walking or running to work or biking to work? Are you willing to stop burning oil or coal to warm your home? Are you willing to take your home off the power grid? If you answer no to any or all these questions you're part of the problem like me. Thanks enjoy life
@@0w3nn The thing about manufacturing capacity is it will be built. If you think the only reason anyone will miss you is some material capacity you have a problem, be that as a person or as a country. I'd miss China for a lot of reasons except cheap electronics though x) not the CCP though... I wouldn't mind the CCP being gone one bit (unless of course it was replaced by something worse).
@Leeber Gruber Yr vier kinda 1 sided, electric vehicle is big n normal in china. They are the biggest user of green technology, n their progress research is at par with western. Hech, biggest manufacturer of EV batteries is frm china.
The biggest problem about sea level rise is nobody knows when it’s actually going to happen as “scientists” have been claiming it’s gonna happen for decades but all the same beaches and coastlines are still here and unchanged.
Same can be said about the Amazon Rainforest. Claudio Villas Boas quoted a study claiming that the Amazon Rainforest would be decimated by the year 2000. Fortunately, he was wrong.
Pretty sure evidence has overwealmingly shown the sea isn’t rising at all, and I’m pretty sure there’s more glacier now than there was 5-10-20 years ago according to nasa. Also that ozone hole got smaller..... that’s why we stopped hearing about it. Global warming turned out to be a mad overreaction hence why Greta thunberg became a full blown anarchist the moment Antifa started throwing bricks at black businesses.
It's clear we're impacting the climate, and may tip systems into cycles of change we can't predict, but the volume of ice and the suggested sea level rise in this video seem disproportionate.
Well, then, there are some scientific papers about that. Go read them, and all the maths behind. Or just watch the video from the people that actually read those.
It's because of the controversial nature of the subject, people in the know are realizing they can't tell the masses about what they find. If they sound the alarm and a politician disagrees with them it would destroy their careers, so you have to do research on a large scale in order to find the truth in this world today. The numbers don't add up because the Earth is doing all the heavy lifting right now and when it stops meaning when the ice breaks or melts off of the land it will increase the ocean mass . That's what is causing the calculations to be erroneous, it's going to be like throwing a softball in a five gallon bucket.
@@mismis3153I've read a lot. Which is why I think the math is off. We need to take climate change seriously, whatever its cause, but immutable facts are what's needed not vagueries.
AHAH The sea rise in Wellington, NZ, is +2.72mm/year and there is no speed increase. The trend is the same since maregraphes have been introduced in New Zeland in 1940
Yeah like those, but more cites will be submerged like Seattle, SF, L.A., San Diego, Houston, Rest of Florida, New York, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, and Boston *all gone.*
I'm not sure we can stop it. Most scientists believe we are past the point of no return. Even if all humans get exterminated the globe will continue to get hotter. Which means Antarctica will still melt and the oceans will still rise. Best we can do is slow it down and hope our future generations can cool the weather.
Why should we? Antarctica was a jungle long after dinosaurs went extinct and BEFORE humans. Cores drilled through Antarctic ice have proven this with NO doubt.
@@absurdandy4122 of course we can't stop it, it's happening naturally, as it has been for centuries, without any input from human activity. Man made global warming is a scam and a lie. It's been pushed by the same lunatics that 30 years ago they were pushing global cooling. Man made global warming is based on junk science. Period.
I still can’t help but think about the selfish people in this world who litter and don’t even take the advice to help stop climate change. If ur one of them, plz start making a change because the more energy efficient we are, the longer our civilization is going to live. ***I didn’t mean to sound rude sorry lol***
The ice-burg split due to seismic activity, not the cause of climate change, the Ice-burg cracked cause Antartica has a lot of seismic activity and In the passed weeks the whole world has been shaking deep below, have a plan in case of an earthquake we are overdue for an earthquake. The glacier is a sign of a possible earthquake don’t quote me on that
Very much so. It's sad and worrying that the generations before us have exploited earth so ruthlessly, and we are the ones that need to work so very much to heal the effects of it all. But i think there is hope as long as everyone thinks so and does their part in all this. There is hope!
@@slavamurygin4849 it’s not the ice melting beneath water that is the problem. It’s the cavity that it leaves behind for larger chunk further in land to melt that is the issue. This is also the point the video tried to make
considering the sheer size of the oceans, it's mind boggling just how much water is currently stored on top of Antarctica, that a glacier like this can raise the water levels that much.
I'm from the Netherlands, so yeah i can share your concerns. More than half of our country including the 3 biggest cities including our capital would disappear..
@@ytancorbel1898 well to be fair the netherlands has planned for a sea level rise of a meter in 2040-2050 Even a 5m sea level rise would be doable, tho its cheaper to start cutting on emmisions ;)
The UN itself can't force countries to do anything, it can write an angry letter but it doesn't have jurisdiction to force governments to do anything about climate change.
When I think about how close we are to the point of no return, I poop myself a little. Not even exaggerating that much. If things don't change quickly, the future will be terrifying.
if the world gets warmer, doesnt that mean places like northern canada would be habitable. and if ppl really wanted it to get colder, cant u just send off a bunch of nukes to make it colder
@@Dubdsy That is a problem, some islands and areas near water, for example florida, would lose billions of homes and buildings, and the reason for this is because the climate is warming up, which eventually will get to the point where earth is unlivable in certain areas.
I'm not an engineer or a scientist is any shape or form, but a question - in addition to slowing and stopping its collapse through addressing climate change, are there other man made interventions that we could do to extremely slow the collapse?
Kids no longer care about investing in future generations, only consuming during their lifetime. If curiosity gets spread on platforms like Tik Tok there could be a movement but nature does not wait we have made grave mistakes and now we must take the consequences. Let's keep love high
Become extinct. That's a good start😂, but really I was just thinking about how so so many places on Earth have no water. How the people there desperately need water. On different levels of urgency of course. Is there a way we could take the increasing amount of water and bring it to the places that need it? Because in many places the lack of water means no food, which then in turn means starvation and death. Someone in a high place must've thought of this! The reason why none of it has happened is because all the governments are cheap and don't want to lose money. They'd rather their grandchildren and great grandchildren suffer!
@kyle Reinhold no, 20% of the oxygen in the world does not come from the Amazon. The Amazon is actually pretty balanced, it consumes more or less the same amount of oxygen that it produces, what it does do is regulate the climate. Also I never said it was useless, just that it's not the only place in the world with trees. I actually come from Brazil and clearly know more about it than you
How can you say that when just 30 years ago they said “in 30 years there will be no more snow” but yet snow records around the world have been broken for the last few years???
Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell ~ 'they took all the trees and put 'em in a tree museum - and they charged the people a dollar an' a half just to see 'em'...
That’s funny because it’s estimated that there’s a large supply of natural resources underneath Antarctica because it used to be connected to Africa and a few other continents
Forget politicians. Stop supporting the meat industry, it's the single biggest thing you can do to prevent deforestation and farming. Your demand matters, think about how much meat one person eats in a year. You control demand with what you put on your plates. Then go about reducing flights where possible, reducing waste etc.
People shoud take composting seriously. Like every household and condominiums should have composting system in their areas. So landfills would not fill up too fast. Thus gas emissions would decrease dramatically. Imagine if all of us are doing it.
For all of humanity we have been eating me I agree cleaning up the industry would help but we can’t just stop eating meat where omnivores not herbivores
@@senna503 Yeah but being omnivores means we can be completely healthy just eating plants. Do you have netflix? Check out the Game Changers. It's about athletes and regular people going plant based because it's providing them with faster muscle recovery and endurance. Secondly, you don't have to cut meat out entirely if you want to transition. If you are 95% plat based, that already makes a huuuuge impact. Happy to chat more if you like
@@jessw391 you have to understand not everyone has the luxury to be educated on these topics. Poor families tend to have the biggest families due to a number of socioenviromental reasons that we must address. We need to change the way we produce our products, telling people to change their way of life isn't going to work, its just not practical.
@@Milk-ew4pf think big! The sun! Underground volcanoes... Lava spills! Blaming people is absurd!!!! Wormwood! Cosmic billiards!!!! Earth's magnetic field waxes and wanes!!!! Allowing gamma rays in!!!! Trump build a wall????? To do what???? Honduras is a land bridge! It will be under water!!!!
If my understanding is correct, There’s more to worry about than just sea level rise, but also the salinity of the oceans will be affected as well as the oceans currents which will affect sea life and earths climate...
@@humpbacksquarepants5580 the ones that currently do, won't. And the co2 dissolving in the water would make it too acidic to swim in 50 years down the line (at the current rate of co2 emissions)
If you fill a glass with ice and water and the ice melts, does it overflow? If the ice is floating on the water, is it not displacing the same amount of water?
If glaciers were already *in* the ocean, that ignorant denialist lie would work. But glaciers are on land, melting and sliding towards the coast. Get it? Try this accurate analogy: if you fill a glass with water and then drop an ice cube into it, it displaces water and its level goes up.
@@M0rmagil They aren't supposed to have been underwater already. No scientists ever claimed that. You need to stop getting your climate science from Fox News.
Remember: it would take decades even centuries for extreme sea level rise. Doesn’t mean would shouldn’t stop Global Warming, but it’s not just something to stress about, my we still need to act, or future generations will risk extinction.
APC 219 yea true, but we’re expecting a warming of 4°C by 2100 and possibly 10°C by 2200 which has not been seen on earth for millions of years. So life would definitely get harder
I live in Connecticut on the Long Island Sound. My neighbor from Taiwan, just the other day, had a friend who lives by a river in China, that is normally of a yellow color this means it's full of nutrients causing the crops to grow bountiful. Of late the River's water has become clear and the crops are not growing so well. I told her maybe the river is now getting enormous melt off from a glacier upstream. She also mentioned the sea water was not as salty.
Could it be that they make money on creating Climate Fear? NASA have proved that the Antarctic Ice Cap is growing, not shrinking. They have a very good view of it over time.
You though it was Asia! But it was I Antarctica! ( When I mean Asia. I meant China. It's just that China is a country, not continent, and it's obviously a Napoleon quote, but modernized for this situation).
I've been to New York. Truth be told, it's the first time I've ever heard someone tell someone else in a public train to: "f-off and mind your own f-in' business"--outloud, in public, for everyone else in the train to hear. Extreme rudeness and lack of human compassion is a just reward for being covered by water. I'm sure New Yorkers will be okay, they're used to being tough; I wouldn't worry about them...or people in Miami. But we should definitely help those less fortunate people in Bangladesh and The Netherlands. ✓
What kind of comment is this…your basically disregarding everyone’s life in these cities and saying you wouldn’t mind seeing them suffer. That makes you equally as bad as that guy in the train
While it is a great idea to keep earth as clean as possible and take care of it, the reason for doing that is not climate change. Until we advance to a type 1 civilisation we will have no control over this. Please stop blindly believing the media.
Sea level rise is not an issue that will directly affect the vast majority of the world. It's mainly limited to poor countries with cities near the coastline and even then it will be so gradual that people can move away. Attempting to fully switch out of O&G into Wind/Solar is not yet possible, unless you're willing to see drastically higher energy costs. The downstream effect of that is more people in absolute poverty due to higher costs of energy-related products (transportation, heating, food (from transit)). It's easy to say "oh wow the politicians are so greedy" but there's a trade-off to pursuing alternatives. If you cannot see the full picture, it's impossible for you to persuade people to be on your side. Is rising sea levels bad? Yes. Does switching to Wind/Solar over O&G have severe consequences? Yes.
Daniel Mogilny sea level rise will affect every country that has a coastline. Cities and whole economies could be swept away by rising sea levels. And there was a study done that said going 100% clean energy is definitely possible. Hard, but possible. The energy we should be using is nuclear. No emissions and provides a lot of energy. The waste is not a huge problem.
@@danielmogilny1188 This isn't true at all. The alternative eco-friendly options are becoming equal or less than their nefarious polluting competitors primarily because of supply and demand.
@@danielmogilny1188 I love that you think that only "poor countries" have coastline developments. What do you think the term "Eastern Seaboard" refers to?
Well, if most of this ice is sitting “below sea level”, wouldn’t the water from melted ice just take the space the ice was occupying? And as ice takes more space than liquid water, it will actually decrease the sea level? Just thinking out loud.
Dont be shy you know the truth its o.k. i think most are starting to question it all if anything and its about time how long will they pull on the wool. Id say Till they realize the internet took the wool completly away. And they are pulling on their own hair.
Water exists in 3 forms, vapor, liquid and solid. As a vapor it takes up less space, humidity for example. Water as ice takes up more space. Simply put, water in every state is perfectly balanced. The only way sea levels will rise is if we were to import more water from outside our atmosphere. Sea levels do not rise. Land sinks, its call subsidence. New Orleans is sinking. Miami is sinking, largely due to the land it sits on and due to the millions of tons of concrete that's been poured. I mean come on, what do you expect would happen in Florida at the southern most tip of the USA, surrounded by water ?
Back in 2000 i knew that all these ecological disasters was gonna happen. Funny thing is most people back then did not care. Its like the movie "dont look up". Was speaking to a dude from Norway or something, cant remember, his excuse was that his country is so far north that its not gonna be major when the planet heats up. Pretty sure his education system failed him.
Everyone’s talking about how “they didn’t think 2020 could get any worse” as if this isn’t a problem that’s been going on for years.
Most of the issues everyone's complaining about in 2020 aren't new, they're just forced to be aware of them all at once.
Conrado Arce Jr what?
amentrison Yeah true
I think 2020 is the begning of getting worst
@@amentrison2794 2020 wasnt even 1% of what needs to be done, to make people aware of everything, late game is starting
Sadly, politicians are only focused on their relection & short-term goals.
@Emberlynnz "Focused on money"
Thats what they are after
How do we stop it though? Humans never stopped an active volcano before... folks are talking about CO2 but how can we inject it into the volcano? Does CO2 stop volcanos? Scary stuff and no one is talking about real solutions.
@gdpm It's not natural at the rate at which it's happening. Read. Listen. Think.
@gdpm its not natural how fast the world is heating up and we need to prevent it because it would devastate the world
Humans are known for procrastinating. If they aren’t effected in particular they don’t care. That’s just how it is.
Remember when everyone was inside for like 2 weeks and how much air pollution went down? Remember the people of India could see Himalayan mountains for the first time in like 25 years? What happened to that?
I would like a habitable world for my grand children and yours.
well were going to mars (probably) so your grandchildren will get to see that
himalayas r located in India, what r u talking about
Ah yes quarantine forever great idea
There's no way I'm having kids with all things considered. Having kids actually feels kind of selfish to me.
Cameron's Videos
Oh, hilariously dimwitted people thinking humans will live Mars in a couple of generations.
People will not live in Mars in centuries if lucky. Probably never.
Focus in surving in this planet for the next ten generations.
Majority of people live near the coasts and our economy depends on marine transportation. A 3m rise in sea level would render most of our coastal infrastructure useless. Which means even if you live on himalayas you'll be affected by it.
It's okay, Ben Shapiro says we can just sell our coastal infrastructure.
Hurricane Katrina rendered coastal infrastructure useless from New Orleans to Pensacola Fl. As soon as this happened we all waived the white towels and gave up our homes and businesses. No one lives in those cities today. We lost. It’s over.
All their predictions are lies. don't worry
I agree..and I live here.
@@rockeyracoon3716 Yes the cities of New Orleans and Pensacola are no more. What a shame. Smdh
Can we all just appreciate that 3d glacier diagram?
no
Why not ? 😁
yep
Amen
you got the like
"Thwaites could be the most dangerous glacier in the world."
That's why people are working really hard to destroy it.
Dangerous because it's melting, not because it exists.
@@biomutarist6832 That was meant to be a joke
@@biomutarist6832 he knows. its a joke ever heard of the concept.
@@philiphawron I knew, but was stating it for those who might miss it ;) couldn't help it.
@@biomutarist6832 sure
The harsh reality is that for any significant change to occur, it depends on the combined efforts of the developed countries and major companies which is much easier said than done.
So like does the climate not change on it's own also?
citizen engagement and responsible consumption
na. f*** it. too hard
Humans are known for procrastinating. If they aren’t effected in particular they don’t care. That’s just how it is.
@Anonymous who started the problem?
One country is leading in pollution by a lot. Maybe we should talk to them....
I live in Miami and for my entire life we've been drilled on climate change and how it would effect the world and us, I'd lose my home and everything I've ever loved about my city, along with millions of other people who would also lose their homes from the same problem, I'm just becoming an adult and honestly have no idea how to really make a difference beyond reducing my own emissions, feels so helpless..
Well lucky you I live in the Bahamas on a island I’m F U C K E D can’t go to another city cause im on a island
@@deefrmdasouth3021
We will send a boat for you ! Your welcome .
@@dgsrks102030 I’ll be dead ash
@@deefrmdasouth3021
We will send a very fast boat !
I’m so sorry you have to feel so helpless. It’s a terrible way to feel. But take heart-we (the scientists) still know so little about these things, they get it wrong all the time. Remember that Nobel Prize winner, Al Gore, his predictions have proven to be COMPLETELY WRONG. His mistake was making predictions that weren’t centuries away, so he was proven wrong before his Nobel prize even needed dusting.
Could make it some kind of global PSA: “We can no longer Thwaite.”
Underrated
Amazing 😂
good one really lol
get this man a nobel prize
Matthew Leos sadly I don't get it
The glacier is called Thwaites, but that doesn't mean we should wait until it completely melts off.
Would like but it's at 69 likes
@SunOnShine ıts going to mix with salty water and will be ruined
Nice!
Time to build vault shelter. For real.
269 likes lol
“rising sea levels means losing land”
UK: *Cries*
At least the Native Americans will get their revenge and finally be able to rest in peace.
Bruh I cry I'm from the netherlands
@Ahsan H china doesnt care cause they can create their own artificial islands
@@machielluchtmeijer7796 Europe will go back to the ice age. it will be soo cold no humans can live there.
Canada will probably lose the equivalent of multiple UKs worth of territory.
Meh. We got plenty.
And most of humanity responded "Yeah, whatever."
And so did all the animals, plants, fungi and other biological kingdoms.
I just saw my Agriculture University becoming a Oceanology University.
We have to prevent this from happening .
good luck
I watched as farmland in Iowa became lakes last year. There’s no stopping what’s coming.
Oceanography*
@@AnaGarcia-wk1in both are synonyms 😊..
@@arnvpanda8042 oceanology is rarely ever used (and I just say rarely to give space for doubt), and scientists in that field of study are typically referred to as oceanographers, not oceanologists.
And still, we debate whether climate change is a reality or not!🤦♂️
I think most people agree it has always changed. :)
Bryan Hann while yes Earth has always warmed and cooled. Never this fast.
aaronison
First off Earth is warming due to human activity. The debate is over. Now the debate is trying to fix it.
Also let me ask you these questions. Yes Earth climate has changed in the past but tell me this:
1. What caused those changes?
2. How fast were they?
3. What were the impacts of that change?
Just because Earths climate has always changed doesn’t mean the current warming is a threat to worry about.
During the last interglacial period in the Emian 125,000 years ago. Earths temperature was 1-2°C warmer than today (today=1950 levels in PaloClimatology Earth was warmed 1°C so far since 1950 due human activity) and sea levels were 6m (18ft) higher than today. Now this didn’t immediately happen took thousands of years. But that’s one example on why past climate changes mean bad news for the current rapid global warming.
@@HerewardWake No one asked for your opinion either
@@zapazap Not if you live in the U.S.
Australia: Imma pretend I didn't see that
Tbf Australia is tryna do it's bit with renewable energy
@@rafirahman3856 you mean renewal coal???
@@limbu13 I mean there's the problems with the Adani coal mine that the government needs to solve quickly yeah, but not enough people know that basically there are quite a few renewable energy projects happening or have already started in the country. The state I live in, NSW, already had a zero emissions target for 2050, so it's not like Australia is not doing anything, we just need to do more and quickly
@@rafirahman3856Australians have the largest carbon footprint on average
@@rafirahman3856 yes that may be true but major strides are being taken to change that check out the clean energy counsel Australia it tells you the good and the bad
Most of Spain's echonomy (As well as many other countries') depends mostly on tourism. A 3m sea reservado would mean many economies would be bust
Especialy to Portugal
Or that property 2 miles inland becomes the new beachfront prime.
According to 'scientists' in the 1960s major cities should have sunk by 2000.
The past 2 years should have everyone asking 'What else have they lied about? How else do politicians change my behaviour without me knowing?'
@@Noallegiance ?
@@Noallegiance right, because all scientists are a hivemind and agree on everything, and must all be liars because some of them are wrong sometimes. also they're the same thing as politicians for some reason. I think you're confused man
Watch the beginning of the video. It shows basically "half" of Antartica and says it contains enough ice to raise the ocean 3 meters. Then it says the glacier (which is just a very small part of that half) is in trouble. Oceans aren't going to rise 3 meters. They want to scare you. You want to be scared. Stop being so dramatic.
On one hand I feel lucky to live in this age as i can see humans landing on mars but on the other hand humans digging there own grave
Well, they said that to become a Type 1 civilization, we must be able to see all of our planet's energy. That's what humans are doing without thinking about the consequences.
Mars isn't realy feasible in the long run.
We might be able to send humans to Mars but at the expense of those people getting cancer. The atmosphere of Mars isn't the same as Earth so all of the solar radiation will hit humans way quicker than they would on earth.
This *can* be mediaited by using lead but that becomes highly unfeasible knowing how thick the walls, roof, etc would have to be.
C02 is 0.04 % of the atmosphere and one of the least volatile greenhouse gases, accounting for an estimated 0.001% of warming. The mediaeval warm period was hotter than today. The rate at which it is getting warmer is also not unprecedented. The phenomenon we are seeing is typical and predictable by understanding solar cycles in particular. Air pollution is a major problem such as when we were dumping cfcs in the ozone layer. According to NASA, the greatest side effect of dumping mass amounts of c02 in the air has been a greening of our planet through photosynthesis. Humans have a lot to be blamed for, global warming is not one of them.
@randomguy8196 its not about living on mars. Its just that when we will see few humans traveling at a speed of thousands of miles per second for 6 months covering 100+ million km , landing on it for the first time and seeing two moons and blue sunset. These are the things that gives me goosebumps
1:06 very valuable diagram. We hear "ice sheet" and "ice shelf" quite frequently and I don't think it's common knowledge what the distinction is.
You wouldn't believe some of the terminology used by glaciologists. But I'm glad that this video was valuable to you.
@@tguy0720 I'm not the least bit glad how pretentious you are
@@mushmush4980 I'm sorry, I was only trying to espouse the richness of glaciology as a science. I'll try to be better.
@@tguy0720 No I'm sorry, I was having a rough day. Knowing things doesn't automatically make you pretentious
Everybody gangsta until their city is under water.
200IQ take water freeze it but it back in Antarctica and stop polluting
Jk
half of the netherlands is already under sea level, we gottw throw the whole country away if it rises
Atlantis
3 meters? Centuries?
Majority of people are worried about Antartica, but as someone who studied glaciers, Greenland actually contributes more to sea level rise than the entire Antartica. If Greenland completely melts, which won't take much time, the Maldives will be completely underwater.
I imagine history books in a couple hundred years being like, “humans took way too long to recognize, admit, and fix climate change, and now because of it, this city that used to be called Miami no longer exists.”
when you say humans you realy meant trump, right???
😔🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭😭Definitely gonna miss
You make it sound like losing parts of Florida would be a problem 😂 that would probably be the only positive outcome of this global disaster...
If we make it that long
@@chris_b44 Florida has become the epicenter of the coronavirus, and Disney world just recently reopened
3:25 Ah yes, Manhattan. The global unit of measurement. Ty vox
It's all about giving a sense of scale people can instantly relate to.
😂
mcgarnacle21
well yeah, but I would like a measurement as well, as a brit I have zero idea how big Manhattan is.
@@mcgarnacle21 What about people who haven't gone there irl and haven't seen it
@@mcgarnacle21 implying people know more about a single building dimensions than the metric system.
The music at the end was way to optimistic and happy for such a very important problem.
"Sunshine, lollipops and -- rainbows everywhere" 😊
I think they left with that optimistic music as a hope. I mean you can't just keep giving bad news one after the other. We need music to heal too! Btw What is the name of outro music?
Akshul Goyal I agree.
Akshul Goyal anyone know the name of this track or the other music used in the video?
*too
A masterpiece to tell something about an unkown factor.
I can’t believe I’ll be able to witness the eventual downfall of the human species in my lifetime simply because of our hubris.
"Our"? Don't presume to speak for me bucko. :)
aaronison while that is true do note during the ice age there wasn’t many humans and they did have major cities everywhere. We are warming Earth so fast we may not be able to adapt to it. But that’s centuries away. Until the meantime we’ll just see more extreme weather
Yeah!!!!! BOYYYY!!!!!!!
Eh, most likely not. But people seem to get some weird kind of solace from thinking humans are evil and doomed. If you want to become an adult, read books like Apocalypse Never.
aaronison YES Earth has been warmer in the past. But that doesn’t mean the current global warming isn’t something to worry about. IT IS! Global Temperatures and CO2 levels are the highest in the at least the last million years.
Also what caused Earth to be warmer in the past? The answer isn’t hard
Oil companies be like: “Don’t look at me it’s their fault”
imo it’s not oil companies fault. It depends on the buyer to stop global warming, not the seller. Oil companies can’t do anything about it.
@@potatobutroasted4308 they could *stop producing oil*......
Chase Hawkes so voluntarily go bankrupt? ok...
I think it's really time we should look for a better alternative for oil, which is too overused anyway
@@potatobutroasted4308 To save the rest of the world? Yes?
Even with all our technology and the inventions that make modern life so much easier than it once was, it takes just one big natural disaster to wipe all that away and remind us that, here on Earth, we're still at the mercy of nature.
This is not a natural disaster. This is a disaster we are making, in full awareness of the torture we're inflicting on ourselves (well, mostly on poor people who did the least to create the crisis) and our descendants.
@@michaelccozens it’s a natural disaster because it’s Mother Earth trying to bring itself into a natural estate by getting rid of us
It's not a natural disaster, it's caused by humans, global warming, eco-collapse and glacier retreats, if we had regulated our output, non of this would have gone this bad, we had done half way to the tipping point but we had slowed a bit down recently, but not fast enough, coal plants is being built and fossil fuel is still getting burnt
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But you can still control the mother nature tho. Bend over and use pro jelly lubricants
It makes me sad that this realization has been around since the middle of the 20th century. There is a critical mass of people on the planet that are either incapable of understanding, unwilling to understand, or understand but don't care. I am afraid the solution to climate change is humanity's extinction. Was nice knowing everyone.
*Let's be real.* There's more than enough landmass left for people even if all of Antarctica melts; climate change ain't gonna be extincting anything that has to do with people.
@Toughen Up, Fluffy Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity. Biodiversity is not distributed evenly on Earth, and is richer in the tropics. These tropical forest ecosystems cover less than ten percent of earth's surface, and contain about ninety percent of the world's species. Marine biodiversity is usually higher along coasts in the Western Pacific, where sea surface temperature is highest, and in the mid-latitudinal band in all oceans. There are latitudinal gradients in species diversity. Biodiversity generally tends to cluster in hotspots, and has been increasing through time, but will be likely to slow in the future as a primary result of deforestation. It encompasses the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life.Wikipedia
Climate change is a myth
Evolution is a myth. Humans need to turn back to God our creator.
So is false covid 19 omicron alpha omega, million are dying etc etc. bahhhhhhhhh
well, i guess 2020 is going to have some competition somewhere in the future
Mansi Chandra why would we have more pandemics like this? Black Death was in the 1300s
we are progressing erosion & evolution faster then nature does in a span of thousands of year instead all that could be consequential in just a hundred years or less. Point is we are changing mother earths landscape at a rapid pace with this burning gases into our atmosphere
TheMolonana nothing to do with pandemics
@@cookiecakeeater6340 shhh dont jinx it
Farming animal at industry level always run the risk of creating a breeding ground for virus to to mutate if it is not sanitary.
the amount of times i've heard "the way to slow/stop *insert catastrophic disaster* is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions" is absurd for literally no serious action to be taken
ikr
I havent done that in weeks and I just keep not doing it!
The richest, oil owners and the big landowners and mining companies that destroy carbon stocks, they're in the politicians. That's because we vote for the wrong politicians
@@theoguimaraes3148 yep and also biodiesel doesnt exist yet, nor is cheap yet, and its again just cheaper to use oil or coal instead of funding money into solar, current or nuclear power. It´s a world run on money and no country would voluntarily sacrifice their wealth for benefits theyd only see in 30 years, ridiculous but the way the world works
You know what I say?? Are you willing to sell your car amd start walking or running to work or biking to work? Are you willing to stop burning oil or coal to warm your home? Are you willing to take your home off the power grid? If you answer no to any or all these questions you're part of the problem like me. Thanks enjoy life
Meanwhile in South China Sea....
Thats lump of sand is mine, nope its mine.....
Leeber Gruber ley them have it, it is what they get for inventing viruses
@@Dantick09 My god the ignorance
How is this rasict? No one implied your less deserving of human rights because yjur chinese, only YOUR government does this.
@@0w3nn The thing about manufacturing capacity is it will be built. If you think the only reason anyone will miss you is some material capacity you have a problem, be that as a person or as a country. I'd miss China for a lot of reasons except cheap electronics though x) not the CCP though... I wouldn't mind the CCP being gone one bit (unless of course it was replaced by something worse).
@Leeber Gruber
Yr vier kinda 1 sided, electric vehicle is big n normal in china. They are the biggest user of green technology, n their progress research is at par with western. Hech, biggest manufacturer of EV batteries is frm china.
The biggest problem about sea level rise is nobody knows when it’s actually going to happen as “scientists” have been claiming it’s gonna happen for decades but all the same beaches and coastlines are still here and unchanged.
Same can be said about the Amazon Rainforest. Claudio Villas Boas quoted a study claiming that the Amazon Rainforest would be decimated by the year 2000. Fortunately, he was wrong.
See levels have already shown slight rises it’s not massive yet because the ice hasn’t melted yet
I guess you could say the Thwaites Glacier isn’t going to “Thwait”. Ok I’ll let myself out.
XD
Once you think about it tropical paradise can wait, what about northern snowy spots they won’t be here all the time and are more rare which is sad
Purse! I'm right behind you!
OMG I love u 😂
Mike Tyson approves this joke
People: Save the earth!
Earth: Nah I'm good. Imma survive but you guys are going to drown.
If humans extinct earth will survive
Pretty sure evidence has overwealmingly shown the sea isn’t rising at all, and I’m pretty sure there’s more glacier now than there was 5-10-20 years ago according to nasa. Also that ozone hole got smaller..... that’s why we stopped hearing about it. Global warming turned out to be a mad overreaction hence why Greta thunberg became a full blown anarchist the moment Antifa started throwing bricks at black businesses.
@@dylanzrim1011 I'm sure you don't have average IQ to understand this video.
Dylan Zrim people like you are the reason why the graduation rate isn’t 100%
@@dylanzrim1011 bRuH
*Ah, another existential crisis reminder.*
_thanks for reminding me again_
same
TH-cam: iT's ReWiNd TiMe
I love vox because of their mini documentaries but they also caused me anxiety.
SAME
It's clear we're impacting the climate, and may tip systems into cycles of change we can't predict, but the volume of ice and the suggested sea level rise in this video seem disproportionate.
I commend your skepticism
Well, then, there are some scientific papers about that. Go read them, and all the maths behind. Or just watch the video from the people that actually read those.
@@mismis3153 chill
It's because of the controversial nature of the subject, people in the know are realizing they can't tell the masses about what they find.
If they sound the alarm and a politician disagrees with them it would destroy their careers, so you have to do research on a large scale in order to find the truth in this world today.
The numbers don't add up because the Earth is doing all the heavy lifting right now and when it stops meaning when the ice breaks or melts off of the land it will increase the ocean mass .
That's what is causing the calculations to be erroneous, it's going to be like throwing a softball in a five gallon bucket.
@@mismis3153I've read a lot. Which is why I think the math is off. We need to take climate change seriously, whatever its cause, but immutable facts are what's needed not vagueries.
Cant wait when the sea which is 20 miles away becomes next to my house! It'll really bump up the real estate value
assuming it would somehow stop exactly there.
@@Vinkie it would stop there for like 20 years
Stonks
The sea is across the street from me.. I wonder if its going to go right up to my house and make my real estate go up!
what about , we can swim inside most of the 🏠 !!
not only scientists, everyone should be worried.
why? we probably wont be alive to see it and i dont want to have kids so i dont care.
@@user-xe3qh3zj5y You night not care, but lots of peoples are.
@Smaran Narayan who cares we're not going to be around to see it. thats their problem
Onky weak people should worried about mon non existant threata
Jowey De La Nota And you should be worried about your intelligence.
This is scary.
They have been talking about this in Dutch schools, the possibilities of Zeeland going underwater.
@justdutch nl From Netherlands to the Wetterlands
AHAH
The sea rise in Wellington, NZ, is +2.72mm/year and there is no speed increase. The trend is the same since maregraphes have been introduced in New Zeland in 1940
JeanJean We were talking about "Old Zealand" lol
@@ddoumeche nobody cares about new zealand
So is a Maunder Minimum repeated. 6-7 billion people will starve.
It isn't a matter of if it breaks free it's a matter of when. It will break free. The oceans are warmer and they are still rising.
Melting ice! The only time Bangladesh, Netherlands and New York are mentioned together!
LOL😂🤣. But seriously this is very concerning.
Don't forget The Maldives and many more tiny island nations
GG neither will you
Yeah like those, but more cites will be submerged like Seattle, SF, L.A., San Diego, Houston, Rest of Florida, New York, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, and Boston *all gone.*
@GG No Bangladesh, no garments for west bud.
Best part is that we’ve known about this and have been able to stop this for decades now...
Worst part...
So how do you stop, 'it'?
I'm not sure we can stop it. Most scientists believe we are past the point of no return. Even if all humans get exterminated the globe will continue to get hotter. Which means Antarctica will still melt and the oceans will still rise. Best we can do is slow it down and hope our future generations can cool the weather.
Why should we? Antarctica was a jungle long after dinosaurs went extinct and BEFORE humans. Cores drilled through Antarctic ice have proven this with NO doubt.
@@absurdandy4122 of course we can't stop it, it's happening naturally, as it has been for centuries, without any input from human activity. Man made global warming is a scam and a lie. It's been pushed by the same lunatics that 30 years ago they were pushing global cooling.
Man made global warming is based on junk science. Period.
Watching this while living in southern Bangladesh terrifies me....
Make an effort to move.
😥 Developed counties never listened much about our crying
Watching this while living in Brooklyn, New York City terrifies me.
Watching this while living in The Netherlands.. Also terrified.
Watching this in California, very scary
I still can’t help but think about the selfish people in this world who litter and don’t even take the advice to help stop climate change. If ur one of them, plz start making a change because the more energy efficient we are, the longer our civilization is going to live. ***I didn’t mean to sound rude sorry lol***
But you also do that on your day to day life
When Altanta becomes Atlantis
Saw that on Futurama 😂
We can only wish....
ha
And now Iceberge just split off brunt ice shelf...
Like the first scene in the day after tomorrow
@@Ravishrex1 exactly! :-(
The ice-burg split due to seismic activity, not the cause of climate change, the Ice-burg cracked cause Antartica has a lot of seismic activity and In the passed weeks the whole world has been shaking deep below, have a plan in case of an earthquake we are overdue for an earthquake. The glacier is a sign of a possible earthquake don’t quote me on that
@@user.256z I'm from India and the seismic activities here has been phenomenal....something big is waiting to happen..!
@@arijeet6357 which part? I am at Bangalore and no seismic activity is seen in years
Bro i live on a freaking island, scared with be an understatement
Broooo, take care, keep a close eye on the news
Take care buddy, ik it's tough in such difficult times, but you've to stay strong! Don't give up that easily!
move to Nepal
dominique george F
Where tho
While we are drinking our precious coffee this glaciers are slowly killing us
East Antarctica: “I have the high ground”
Underrated comment
You underrestimate my Power!
_Don't do it!_
You underestimate my POWER
@@priyanshdwivedi8151 YOUVE SAID THAT YOU WOULD KEEP THE SEA LOW NOT RISE IT?!!
Man, these old geezers really threw all of their problems on to us and said, "Tough luck, not our problem anymore."
Isn’t that kinda of what we are doing
Very much so. It's sad and worrying that the generations before us have exploited earth so ruthlessly, and we are the ones that need to work so very much to heal the effects of it all. But i think there is hope as long as everyone thinks so and does their part in all this. There is hope!
@@Jokke13th Things always change. Get the chips off your shoulders, grow up, cheer up and do what's needed.
@Drew Harris Sicko.
@Drew Harris Ha ha, true. - I might delete my comment, I was just playing devil's advocate.
It is amazing to think that such a small area (relatively speaking on a global scale) could raise the entirety of earths oceans so much.
It’s not what we see, it’s what we do not see underneath the water surface that devastates.
@@tylerng2004 Ice, melting in water, won't rise the water level. That is known for more than 2300 years
@@tylerng2004 True. Im just impressed so much can pile up in such a relatively small space.
@@slavamurygin4849 it’s not the ice melting beneath water that is the problem. It’s the cavity that it leaves behind for larger chunk further in land to melt that is the issue. This is also the point the video tried to make
@@tylerng2004 is it supposed to uncover the ground? After global warming happens, can we plant apple trees there?
It's sad how saltwater is rising but freshwater is becoming scarce. People should invest heavily in saltwater filters.
The last sentence, "once it collapse it won't stop" . I felt that.
I just wanna know the music name at the end though
What did it feel like?
@@larvieraindough2395 sorry bro can't re-watch the video
@@gim6976 Why not?
considering the sheer size of the oceans, it's mind boggling just how much water is currently stored on top of Antarctica, that a glacier like this can raise the water levels that much.
I don't know if I consider it mind blowing that the water raises up a few meters. I'm not even worried if it goes up hundreds of feet
@@donaldjunior2901 dude imagine coastal cities
You only know what the powers to be let you know,,,,,,,evil ones are lying to us
@@WS-dd8ow Florida and Texas
I'm from Bangladesh & it seems we're in big trouble if this melting continues. 😟
I'm from the Netherlands, so yeah i can share your concerns. More than half of our country including the 3 biggest cities including our capital would disappear..
Its not like i want to terrify u guys but lets just clarify that it is going to happen. See what u can do about it
Let us talk about the warming of the Earth after that... Extinction... Penguins!
@@ytancorbel1898 well to be fair the netherlands has planned for a sea level rise of a meter in 2040-2050
Even a 5m sea level rise would be doable, tho its cheaper to start cutting on emmisions ;)
It’s only problem if you build your house on the beach or next to volcano
Whos here after the ice shelf as big as new york state broke off Antarctica???
Me hahaha
Every time an American says “an-ar-tica” the glaciers melt faster
Any human not just american
Antartica
I agree, it was pretty irritating
Lol
An-ar-dica
Sadly, I just can’t see any government around the world or the UN doing anything about global warming ;(
The UN itself can't force countries to do anything, it can write an angry letter but it doesn't have jurisdiction to force governments to do anything about climate change.
Imran Khan
Bhutan is Carbon negative
Because you can't. The Earth goes through cycles of heating and cooling
Do more research and you will find the truth!
Remember few years ago we were just reading the speculations and here facing the real consequences in 2020!
We reap what we sow!
Okay the music for this video is amazing on its own, but also perfect for this video
When I think about how close we are to the point of no return, I poop myself a little. Not even exaggerating that much. If things don't change quickly, the future will be terrifying.
@@confusciouspuff1013
I would like if we would delay that extinction as much as possible
TrashKing yes but it would be terrible for the future
That very thing has been said for many decades. Something as minor as COVID is the least of our worries in the upcoming few years
if the world gets warmer, doesnt that mean places like northern canada would be habitable. and if ppl really wanted it to get colder, cant u just send off a bunch of nukes to make it colder
@acs197 got some poop inducing news for you. We passed the point of no return years ago
Earth: is dying
Schools: mitochondria is the power house of the cell
Earth isn't dying, it's just that the glaciers are melting. It means higher sea level.
Evan not HD hence, the earth is dying as we don’t do anything about it
@@Dubdsy That is a problem, some islands and areas near water, for example florida, would lose billions of homes and buildings, and the reason for this is because the climate is warming up, which eventually will get to the point where earth is unlivable in certain areas.
Boyinaband reference? yesir
sccfornow [CLOSED] yesssiiiiirrr
"Oceans rise, Empires fall" - King George III; HAMILTON
DA DA DA DA DAAAAAAAAAA DAAA
Sir saw it coming 😔😔
We have seen each other through it all
It was too late 20 years ago. Move inland, move north, or prepare for endless head waves and flooding.
Thank you for automatically renewing my subscription to anxiety.
You have anxiety for dangerous things right?
why is your pfp having puberty 😮😮😮😮😮😮 mine is done
Just you wait
I'm not an engineer or a scientist is any shape or form, but a question - in addition to slowing and stopping its collapse through addressing climate change, are there other man made interventions that we could do to extremely slow the collapse?
Kids no longer care about investing in future generations, only consuming during their lifetime. If curiosity gets spread on platforms like Tik Tok there could be a movement but nature does not wait we have made grave mistakes and now we must take the consequences. Let's keep love high
Become extinct. That's a good start😂, but really I was just thinking about how so so many places on Earth have no water. How the people there desperately need water. On different levels of urgency of course. Is there a way we could take the increasing amount of water and bring it to the places that need it? Because in many places the lack of water means no food, which then in turn means starvation and death. Someone in a high place must've thought of this! The reason why none of it has happened is because all the governments are cheap and don't want to lose money. They'd rather their grandchildren and great grandchildren suffer!
@@lastcaress1314 youre basically asking for desalination tech, its getting developed but who knows how long till the people who need it can get it
Yes there are
Scientists made a machine that they will place in antartica and it will freze the water idk if it will work tho
"Once it start to collapse it won't stop"
It is really sad when you know that the future of earth and us will be catastrophe
but can not do anything
It's as if humans haven't had to adapt to extreme conditions before.
@@jackarnold6755 yeah ay the cost of millions of lives
in a few billion years, our Sun will collapse in on itself, likely destroying all life in our galaxy
@@looksnormal the sun is 4.6 billion years old
I doubt humans will survive another Thousand years
@@looksnormal 7 billion *
Pole shifts happen much more frequently than previously thought. The north pole is moving faster and faster off its axis every year
In 30 years there will be a museum for the *_"last Tree on Earth."_*
Nah there are still a lot of trees, maybe the tropical forest will disappear but Siberia still exists
Like that movie lol
@kyle Reinhold no, 20% of the oxygen in the world does not come from the Amazon. The Amazon is actually pretty balanced, it consumes more or less the same amount of oxygen that it produces, what it does do is regulate the climate. Also I never said it was useless, just that it's not the only place in the world with trees. I actually come from Brazil and clearly know more about it than you
How can you say that when just 30 years ago they said “in 30 years there will be no more snow” but yet snow records around the world have been broken for the last few years???
Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell ~ 'they took all the trees and put 'em in a tree museum - and they charged the people a dollar an' a half just to see 'em'...
Vox at the start: *sea level rises from the bottom up*
Genius
me: that's how gravity works hmmmmmmm
And shows Africa going underwater
Who cares about the laws of thermodynamics, or physics in general, when there's a good scare to monger?
@@iwillsalt2020 it's to illustrate a point 🤷
2:25
'Murica showing up in Antarctica like "Ya'll Penguins got any oil?"
xD good one 👍
That’s funny because it’s estimated that there’s a large supply of natural resources underneath Antarctica because it used to be connected to Africa and a few other continents
Nope, we are asking the Polar
Bears in the Arctic.
This was short and simple. That means it’s much more a threat than they could reveal at the end of the presentation.
*sea level might increase 3 meters*
landlocked countries: I see this as an absolute win!
lol
*Laughs is Uzbek* (and Liechtenstein)
Oh ya. The global refugee crisis will be so fun for those landlocked countries.
Saharan Desert: where the heck did these people come from?
Maybe they will not be landlocked anymore after the 3 meters rise in sea level.
No wonder it's also known as the "Doomsday Glacier" in the Wikipedia... We're really doomed..
In 300 years we will be worried about a rogue AI declaring independence or a Martian dictator, not about 3-meter sea level rise.
Mic_Glow Bold of you to assume that life will still be present in 300 years
well for all we know (not in our life time) but they could of started life on another earth like planet
"Learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim"
Mom, please flush it all away
😭
@@phonyjamarto8765 Tool baby
Tool
@Artour Babiev I'll see you all down in Arizona Bay
I love learning about this so much I wish I could do this in geography
World: Reducing carbon emissions?? Well, guess we'll have to do without Miami
Last time I was this early, we were still in 2019
We*
So before the world collapsed?
Forget politicians. Stop supporting the meat industry, it's the single biggest thing you can do to prevent deforestation and farming. Your demand matters, think about how much meat one person eats in a year. You control demand with what you put on your plates. Then go about reducing flights where possible, reducing waste etc.
Its getting worse with the fast increase of the population. It amazes me to see families bringing up 4+ children. Selfish if you ask me
People shoud take composting seriously. Like every household and condominiums should have composting system in their areas. So landfills would not fill up too fast. Thus gas emissions would decrease dramatically. Imagine if all of us are doing it.
For all of humanity we have been eating me I agree cleaning up the industry would help but we can’t just stop eating meat where omnivores not herbivores
@@senna503 Yeah but being omnivores means we can be completely healthy just eating plants. Do you have netflix? Check out the Game Changers. It's about athletes and regular people going plant based because it's providing them with faster muscle recovery and endurance. Secondly, you don't have to cut meat out entirely if you want to transition. If you are 95% plat based, that already makes a huuuuge impact. Happy to chat more if you like
@@jessw391 you have to understand not everyone has the luxury to be educated on these topics. Poor families tend to have the biggest families due to a number of socioenviromental reasons that we must address. We need to change the way we produce our products, telling people to change their way of life isn't going to work, its just not practical.
Even at the loss of lives. Earth needs this. Over population.
Meanwhile,
iF 2020 CoUlD'nT bE aNy WoRsE
*When this has been a problem YEARS AGO*
This has been a problem since humans started making large amounts of Co2
we started making cow farms
@@Milk-ew4pf think big! The sun! Underground volcanoes... Lava spills! Blaming people is absurd!!!! Wormwood! Cosmic billiards!!!! Earth's magnetic field waxes and wanes!!!! Allowing gamma rays in!!!! Trump build a wall????? To do what???? Honduras is a land bridge! It will be under water!!!!
So why did banks loan Obama money to buy a mansion ON THE COAST if the sea is gonna rise?
Nah. It's not a problem. It's all a lie
If my understanding is correct, There’s more to worry about than just sea level rise, but also the salinity of the oceans will be affected as well as the oceans currents which will affect sea life and earths climate...
*Showing kids photos of my childhood*
"What's that thing dad?"
"That's a beach"😢
Oh...I get it :(
Well thats deep, i see how the world change
Beaches will still exist.
@@humpbacksquarepants5580 the ones that currently do, won't. And the co2 dissolving in the water would make it too acidic to swim in 50 years down the line (at the current rate of co2 emissions)
Victor Ā just purify water and then make artificial beaches like pools, and some pools have sand
If you fill a glass with ice and water and the ice melts, does it overflow? If the ice is floating on the water, is it not displacing the same amount of water?
My exact thoughts
You would be right if the thing being talked about in the video was an iceberg, but it's not it's a glacier. Know the difference
If glaciers were already *in* the ocean, that ignorant denialist lie would work. But glaciers are on land, melting and sliding towards the coast. Get it?
Try this accurate analogy: if you fill a glass with water and then drop an ice cube into it, it displaces water and its level goes up.
The ice protruding above the water ...once it melts...will increase the water level.
You know it's weird when a house next to the sea is more expensive?
For now. Once it is accurately known when various properties will be going underwater then those properties will lose their value real fast.
Yah why would banks approve 30 year loans for oceanfront properties?
@@ninjafruitchilled odd how all those properties that have supposed to have been underwater already are instead having construction booms instead. 🤔🤣
@@M0rmagil They aren't supposed to have been underwater already. No scientists ever claimed that. You need to stop getting your climate science from Fox News.
These questions are what really needs answers
Sea level rise, just another thing that makes being alive right now just simply marvellous
Remember: it would take decades even centuries for extreme sea level rise. Doesn’t mean would shouldn’t stop Global Warming, but it’s not just something to stress about, my we still need to act, or future generations will risk extinction.
Being underwater will be preferable to frying. THAT is what's coming!
@@PremierCCGuyMMXVI Extintion is an exaggeration, but it's way smarter (and cheaper) to prevent this problems or to solve them as soon as possible
18,000 years of sea level rise and counting.
APC 219 yea true, but we’re expecting a warming of 4°C by 2100 and possibly 10°C by 2200 which has not been seen on earth for millions of years. So life would definitely get harder
I live in Connecticut on the Long Island Sound. My neighbor from Taiwan, just the other day, had a friend who lives by a river in China, that is normally of a yellow color this means it's full of nutrients causing the crops to grow bountiful. Of late the River's water has become clear and the crops are not growing so well. I told her maybe the river is now getting enormous melt off from a glacier upstream. She also mentioned the sea water was not as salty.
Or maybe the horrible pollution in China is making the river toxic?
@@e-curb Or maybe that river has been naturally yellow?
That might be why the river is called the *Yellow* River
Could it be that they make money on creating Climate Fear? NASA have proved that the Antarctic Ice Cap is growing, not shrinking. They have a very good view of it over time.
I'm just hyped to see a documentary on abandoned underwater cities.
bruh same HAHAHAHA
Everyone: Antarctica
Voiceover guy : Anarctica
You're giving him credit for a C he isn't saying...
"The sleeping continent is awakening."
You though it was Asia! But it was I Antarctica!
( When I mean Asia. I meant China. It's just that China is a country, not continent, and it's obviously a Napoleon quote, but modernized for this situation).
people are keen to ignore something that is not immediate, like happening now to our generation it's on such a grander scale
I've been to New York. Truth be told, it's the first time I've ever heard someone tell someone else in a public train to: "f-off and mind your own f-in' business"--outloud, in public, for everyone else in the train to hear. Extreme rudeness and lack of human compassion is a just reward for being covered by water. I'm sure New Yorkers will be okay, they're used to being tough; I wouldn't worry about them...or people in Miami.
But we should definitely help those less fortunate people in Bangladesh and The Netherlands. ✓
What kind of comment is this…your basically disregarding everyone’s life in these cities and saying you wouldn’t mind seeing them suffer. That makes you equally as bad as that guy in the train
Earth: *losing its most of its glaciers*
Oil company: haha earth goes *drowning noises*
Kyle Remember that your next fill up
AMERICA IS TO BLAME = UNDER OBAMA = DANGEROUS EXCAVATIONS WERE DONE !
@@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm really?
@@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm i say we cause nuclear winter after 1000 years or so earth would heal itself and new life will rise
While it is a great idea to keep earth as clean as possible and take care of it, the reason for doing that is not climate change. Until we advance to a type 1 civilisation we will have no control over this. Please stop blindly believing the media.
It’s Just really sad to see people more worried about politics and themselves than how our planet is...
Sea level rise is not an issue that will directly affect the vast majority of the world. It's mainly limited to poor countries with cities near the coastline and even then it will be so gradual that people can move away. Attempting to fully switch out of O&G into Wind/Solar is not yet possible, unless you're willing to see drastically higher energy costs. The downstream effect of that is more people in absolute poverty due to higher costs of energy-related products (transportation, heating, food (from transit)). It's easy to say "oh wow the politicians are so greedy" but there's a trade-off to pursuing alternatives. If you cannot see the full picture, it's impossible for you to persuade people to be on your side. Is rising sea levels bad? Yes. Does switching to Wind/Solar over O&G have severe consequences? Yes.
Daniel Mogilny sea level rise will affect every country that has a coastline. Cities and whole economies could be swept away by rising sea levels. And there was a study done that said going 100% clean energy is definitely possible. Hard, but possible. The energy we should be using is nuclear. No emissions and provides a lot of energy. The waste is not a huge problem.
@@danielmogilny1188 This isn't true at all. The alternative eco-friendly options are becoming equal or less than their nefarious polluting competitors primarily because of supply and demand.
@@bobbypalazzi6699 Swept away by rising sea levels? Didn't you watch this video? He said it will take centuries for that glacier to fully melt.
@@danielmogilny1188 I love that you think that only "poor countries" have coastline developments. What do you think the term "Eastern Seaboard" refers to?
Well, if most of this ice is sitting “below sea level”, wouldn’t the water from melted ice just take the space the ice was occupying? And as ice takes more space than liquid water, it will actually decrease the sea level? Just thinking out loud.
Ice is more dense than liquid water
It's not the ice that is below sea level, it is the land beneath. Watch the video again.
Dont be shy you know the truth its o.k. i think most are starting to question it all if anything and its about time how long will they pull on the wool. Id say Till they realize the internet took the wool completly away. And they are pulling on their own hair.
@@Commentcritic36 false. That’s why it floats.
Water exists in 3 forms, vapor, liquid and solid. As a vapor it takes up less space, humidity for example.
Water as ice takes up more space. Simply put, water in every state is perfectly balanced. The only way sea levels will rise is if we were to import more water from outside our atmosphere.
Sea levels do not rise. Land sinks, its call subsidence. New Orleans is sinking. Miami is sinking, largely due to the land it sits on and due to the millions of tons of concrete that's been poured. I mean come on, what do you expect would happen in Florida at the southern most tip of the USA, surrounded by water ?
Back in 2000 i knew that all these ecological disasters was gonna happen. Funny thing is most people back then did not care. Its like the movie "dont look up". Was speaking to a dude from Norway or something, cant remember, his excuse was that his country is so far north that its not gonna be major when the planet heats up. Pretty sure his education system failed him.
Anyone else here after the thwaites glacier broke in 2021? Just when we thought the year was getting better....
Me
Wait? All of it?
source? I'm just finding stuff from 2020
WHAT?
Aww
Thwaites Glacier started to melt
2020: There is another....
I mean it’s not like this problem just started last night lol, Global Warming or Climate Change has been going on for as long as I can remember!!
2030: it's my time to shine
"once it starts to collapse it wont stop" said my marriage
prepare that's all you can do