I love 60 Minutes. The sound of the ticking clock is one of my earliest memories. It reminds me of Sunday evening. And the smells of food cooking. Lol. I miss those days.
This Siberia segment is one of the most fascinating pieces I've ever seen. What an incredible man Sergey Zimov is - this is the type of person you need to make change in this world.
Absolutely! Sergey Zimov's work in Siberia is truly remarkable. It got me thinking about the intersection of environmental innovation and economic impact. How do you think projects like his can influence global economies and policies?
Sergey Zimov's Siberia segment got me thinking about sustainability and financial planning. How do you think we can incorporate eco-friendly investments into our portfolios? Any recommendations for financial advisors who specialize in sustainable finance?
@@hesomhcbrso Absolutely! When it comes to navigating the financial wilds, Margaret Ellen Whitlock is like having a financial wizard on speed dial! She'll make your money dance the cha-cha of financial success! 💃
Like trampling over carbon absorbing trees with his gas hogging quad, and introducing livestock with carbon producing farts and motoring around the lake with pollution spewing carbon releasing motorboat engine.
Megan, you are brilliant in your own light and right. I admire you, especially after the way you have conducted yourself after the 2016 debate. I admire your honesty with yourself and your audience. You and Tucker and several others give me hope like i've not known for some 3+ years. So thank your for the honesty and hard work you do for us all.❤ LORD God bless America and Patriots everywhere.
I get so excited when I see a new "World's Most Interesting Places" episode. These segments tickle the imagination and always make me feel optimistic, even if the subject matter is somewhat disheartening. Thank you for providing these (and other 60 Minutes episodes) on TH-cam :)
5:02 even in the middle of the United States. And I’m talking almost right in the middle, i have noticed a very large difference in our winters from when i was a kid. And im not that old, im only 32, and when i was a kid we would get snow every year, every 3 or so years we would get a big one, 10+ inches. And happened all the time, in mid 90s we had over 22in of snow and negative weather. Now we are lucky to see snow at all, I think last year we had light snow cover twice. And it’s been multiple years since I can remember even having a reasonable amount of snow even one time. It really is crazy especially looking back on all the memories I have of playing in 16in of snow in early 2000s and now we get nothing almost. It’s crazy..
yes and this all all bs global worming ... co2 trees need to make oxygen .. basics from primary school ....only natural cycle of Earths axes are changing...
This is amazing: All I know about science and Human Is that We have destroyed our planet over progress But we really need to know more about these amazing people
Re: Green River, lady what about the Indigenous People that lived there the 500+ yrs before your family arrived? Do they get to come back and hunt, fish, live as they did for centuries?
Its open to anyone. Conservation land donations allow them to keep their land and continue to live there, as long as they let others on the land too. You just cant come and squat.
Trees also reduce CO2 through photosynthesis. Have they done the comparative calculations for that ? i.e. producing CO2 via heating of the earth from thermal heat transfer Vs reducing CO2 via photosynthesis over the life of the tree ? That would seem to be a critical calculation to do. i.e. the swings and roundabouts calculation. As I understand, scientific assessments generally support the idea that the CO2 reduction benefit from trees, significantly outweighs any potential warming effect from heat absorption.
Yes plants during photosynthesis remove CO2, but at night they do the reverse which is respiration which releases CO2. They do remove more than they release but not as much as you may think.
Are you forgetting those years of the Amazon, North American, Australian, Siberian, and Canadian fires? Oh yeah it’s been every year including this year. Like right now.
What about the Methane? Global warming is here for good. This will increase the temperature everywhere. Once 🇺🇲 starts loosing Coast line hopefully people will wake up. Ocean front property is owned by millionaires and Billionaires anyway.
The market trend can turn around very quickly. In fact, the indexes often switch from a bear market to a bull market when the news is at its worst and the mood of investors is at its lowest point. I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
In particular, amid inflation, investors should exercise caution when it comes to their exposure and new purchases. It is only feasible to get such high yields during a recession with the guidance of a qualified specialist or reliable counsel.
True, initially I wasn't quite impressed with my gains, opposed to my previous performances, I was doing so badly, figured I needed to diverssify into better assets, I touched base with a portfolio-advisor and that same year, I pulled a net gain of 550k...that's like 7times more than I average on my own.
Carol Vivian Constable is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
@@thunderstorm6630 That was in the documentary sorry for you. Just like the methane pocket they found up there some scientists just about blew their self up.
The Pleistocene Park segment was fascinating! And it was nice to see the cowboy way being represented by great people. Most forget our Wyoming even exists 😉
The view of the 1st segment reminds me of Guatapé Columbia. Highly recommended. Should be one of the seven wonders of the world. I like the energy & natural beauty as much or more than Machu Picchu.
@@pamspencer5733 that’s a bunch of hype. Columbia is safe. I spent almost 3 months there. I’ve been there For two different vacations. Granted I travel barefoot, no shirt and a backpack. I do look homeless so most people don’t even ask me for change. I travel with the locals buses collectivos & hitchhiking. I don’t rent car and I’ve never had an issue
@@pamspencer5733 right now Columbia is safer than the United States. There is more Per capita crime in the United States than Columbia. Including violent crime. I never thought I would see the day when Columbia is safer than the United States
I am 72 and I going yo what my dad and grandfather did before I die my dad was born in Cheyenne Wyoming in 1912 . Worked on ranches tell he went in to the Army in 1941 was in charge of med Evac squad. Then went in to logging. Tree topper.
Large donkey breeds are very good at discouraging predators and can be used to protect various species. Doing this correctly takes time. The government of Alberta, Canada, has published good content online about this.
You need not go to far flung places, Want to see something Interesting look in your own town or community or backyard after a while you will start to see some strange, Interesting, and even scary stuff if you look closely enough.
Not for nothing, just gotta say, I was a health and safety dork for longer than I want to think about. During the mining segment, notice all of the brand new PPE! Classic.
20:20 With this green drift. Its amazing how they just brush over how they literally stole a nation their way of life, their heritage, so we can listen to these farmers, hearing about their way of life, their heritage born out from stolen land. How about tipping your hat to the legacy they have lost. Of course by doing this it would take away the romanticism of the ranger's lifestyle. Of course its not the present inhabitants fault but all too often the stories today within the native Indians, the people of The First Nations don't even get a look in when its necessary.
CO2 is plant food. They prefer 2000PPM CO2 for optimum growth. We're only at 400PPM CO2. We were at 250PPM before the industrial age. Plants die at 150PPM CO2. We will NEVER out due plantlife's ability to gobble up CO2 as, at the moment, they are starved and need us to fertilize them for optimum growth. Look at in terms of daily calorie intake for humans which uses 2000 calories as a basic daily requirement. Could you survive on 400 calories a day? If you found extra food you'd dive on it.
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
$250,000. for a house on Fogo Island, and a hotel that desecrates the natural beauty of the landscape. I applaud the effort to revitalize the island, but at what cost, and for whom?
Yup, I cannot understand either. Seems like a woman with more $ than she would ever need spent it on nothing more than a sentimental idea. Oh well, all the power to her. I wouldn't spend $2000 to sleep in a shipping crate and eat cod on an island without a beach. Just me though.
It seems utterly pointless to drive back home daily, for 13 days. Not a thought of how much fuel this must use and its impact. You would think camping would be part of the experience, and a particularly good educational experience for the youngster.
19:30: the reporter said “what made you give up a regular American job?”… sir: cowboys are the most American job there is. Men and women in jeans out in the fields built this country. People in suits in cities are destroying it.
Tilt of the planet coinciding with other crucial factors such as orbital pattern, a spate of intense volcanic activity (it's been suggested that this may be due to cosmological influences, such as the Solar System's position in the galaxy). One very significant cause is Continental drift opening/closing land masses together, this causing drastic changes to the ocean conveyors.
Tilt of planet in conjunction with orbital pattern (being either more or less elliptical/circular). Spates of intense volcanic activity on a global scale (could be tectonic in origin or triggered by cosmological events). One has been theorised to be connected with a nearby supernova. Movement of tectonic plates, causing continents to open up/close together, causing drastic changes to ocean currents. The one taking place right now is definitely caused by Humanity, as changes to CO2 levels were recorded by Scientists during the Victorian era at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Since then, scientists have continued to record ongoing trends - just as they can look back to pre-industrial times (historical tree sections, ice cores, soil cores) and have identified 'rapidly' increasing CO2 levels in examples relating to the Industrial Revolution and up to the present day. There is only one other example of a significant and sudden change in CO2 levels during the time of Humans, a severe drop in levels, in fact. This correlates with the time of Genghis Kahn, when his hordes killed so very many people across Eurasia and into the Middle East. As a result, vast expanses of agricultural land were left empty, fallow, and returned to massive forests, the numerous trees mopping up 70 million tons of atmospheric CO2, while hardly anyone was left to cut them down for wood fires.
@@Debbie-henri Interglacial are the warming periods in between the snow cover. No man was around to warm the planet. It does it all on it's own and man can not stop it . There is millions of tons of CO2 stored in the ocean, Plants love CO2 . It makes the earth green
Since we think back ... how many times the world should have collapsed? Humans more or less extinct? 😂 Ozon hole Acid rain Bark bertle HIV Oil crisis in the 70thies And bla Bla Bla 😂
If the perma frost is stacked high with animals and plants, then obviously it was much warmer when they lived there, thus the warming is returning it to the way it was when those plants and animals lived there. So why would we want to stop that return to natural state
10:20 Have they not seen Jurassic Park 1-7? 34:42 and 38:51 Imagine the people who carved out that deep, dark tunnel to make it habitable to the point where it is compared to an amusement park. 39:21 Straight from the horse's mouth. Natural resources, and the land that contains it, are at the base of every war and domination of people in human history. 39:35 Straight from the horse's mouth. Poverty is political.
Thank you 60 minutes for taking us to where we wouldn't never go in millions years!
What!?
@@robertnewhart3547 Yup, I would never go to any of these places.
Why? You fear you might get tooth ache and no pharmacy in the island? This is a lovely place.
@@robertnewhart3547😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I love 60 Minutes. The sound of the ticking clock is one of my earliest memories. It reminds me of Sunday evening. And the smells of food cooking. Lol. I miss those days.
This Siberia segment is one of the most fascinating pieces I've ever seen. What an incredible man Sergey Zimov is - this is the type of person you need to make change in this world.
Absolutely! Sergey Zimov's work in Siberia is truly remarkable. It got me thinking about the intersection of environmental innovation and economic impact. How do you think projects like his can influence global economies and policies?
Sergey Zimov's Siberia segment got me thinking about sustainability and financial planning. How do you think we can incorporate eco-friendly investments into our portfolios? Any recommendations for financial advisors who specialize in sustainable finance?
@@hesomhcbrso Absolutely! When it comes to navigating the financial wilds, Margaret Ellen Whitlock is like having a financial wizard on speed dial! She'll make your money dance the cha-cha of financial success! 💃
@@CoreySDavis-l3q bots
Like trampling over carbon absorbing trees with his gas hogging quad, and introducing livestock with carbon producing farts and motoring around the lake with pollution spewing carbon releasing motorboat engine.
Ms Zita Cobb knows where the center of the earth is, nurturing our beautiful planet and healing the human spirit. Bravo! Well done! Well done indeed!
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Megan, you are brilliant in your own light and right. I admire you, especially after the way you have conducted yourself after the 2016 debate. I admire your honesty with yourself and your audience. You and Tucker and several others give me hope like i've not known for some 3+ years. So thank your for the honesty and hard work you do for us all.❤ LORD God bless America and Patriots everywhere.
"We are optimizing for place, for community." That brilliant Fogo Island woman spoke for a lot of fine souls spread around this world.
I get so excited when I see a new "World's Most Interesting Places" episode. These segments tickle the imagination and always make me feel optimistic, even if the subject matter is somewhat disheartening. Thank you for providing these (and other 60 Minutes episodes) on TH-cam :)
Thanks for a most interesting series of special places that I could never visit, study or enjoy.
Awww. Come on, now. Lol. You can STILL study them.
One of the best Free Television series ever!👍🏻
@@pibly7784 - nah. he cant. studying is only for cool people, pibly
Lovedthis!!!! i still love 60 Minutes!!!! Thank you!!!! ❤
Makes armchair people think they are experts. What is needed is interviews with opposing opinions i.e. hear the other side of the story
I loved the ranchers! I wish I could spend a week with these lovely people
5:02 even in the middle of the United States. And I’m talking almost right in the middle, i have noticed a very large difference in our winters from when i was a kid. And im not that old, im only 32, and when i was a kid we would get snow every year, every 3 or so years we would get a big one, 10+ inches. And happened all the time, in mid 90s we had over 22in of snow and negative weather. Now we are lucky to see snow at all, I think last year we had light snow cover twice. And it’s been multiple years since I can remember even having a reasonable amount of snow even one time. It really is crazy especially looking back on all the memories I have of playing in 16in of snow in early 2000s and now we get nothing almost. It’s crazy..
60 minutes is both informative and entertaining. Its like National Geographic's.
I think nature takes care of its self
I agree.
Wtf lol
@@MsJuggaletteforever1hasn’t it always?
yes and this all all bs global worming ... co2 trees need to make oxygen .. basics from primary school ....only natural cycle of Earths axes are changing...
Yea but at our expense (extinction) soooooo
Bless you and your family 😇👣
Beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes!
This is amazing: All I know about science and Human
Is that We have destroyed our planet over progress
But we really need to know more about these amazing people
Chopping down trees to save the planet? Thats like telling us artificial fats are better for our brains
They are
Re: Green River, lady what about the Indigenous People that lived there the 500+ yrs before your family arrived? Do they get to come back and hunt, fish, live as they did for centuries?
was looking for this comment
What about them? How would you expect her to answer your question? I’m just curious, what about them?
Its open to anyone.
Conservation land donations allow them to keep their land and continue to live there, as long as they let others on the land too.
You just cant come and squat.
Bill Whitaker is fearless!
60 minutes doing some great things with this one
Trees also reduce CO2 through photosynthesis. Have they done the comparative calculations for that ? i.e. producing CO2 via heating of the earth from thermal heat transfer Vs reducing CO2 via photosynthesis over the life of the tree ? That would seem to be a critical calculation to do. i.e. the swings and roundabouts calculation. As I understand, scientific assessments generally support the idea that the CO2 reduction benefit from trees, significantly outweighs any potential warming effect from heat absorption.
Yes plants during photosynthesis remove CO2, but at night they do the reverse which is respiration which releases CO2. They do remove more than they release but not as much as you may think.
When trees die and decompose or burn, they consume an equal amount of oxygen, and produce an equal amount of CO2.
Are you forgetting those years of the Amazon, North American, Australian, Siberian, and Canadian fires? Oh yeah it’s been every year including this year. Like right now.
What about the Methane? Global warming is here for good. This will increase the temperature everywhere. Once 🇺🇲 starts loosing
Coast line hopefully people will wake up. Ocean front property is owned by millionaires and Billionaires anyway.
That is why the Sergey Zimov solution makes no sense.
They better leave the trees alone God knows what he's doing. Trees capture carbon and give off oxygen.
This is an incredible story!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Why do the cattle drift back down? Is it to get away from the cold as winter comes in?
Yes. They know the way back. At least most. You still have to clean up the hills before winter set in
The market trend can turn around very quickly. In fact, the indexes often switch from a bear market to a bull market when the news is at its worst and the mood of investors is at its lowest point. I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
In particular, amid inflation, investors should exercise caution when it comes to their exposure and new purchases. It is only feasible to get such high yields during a recession with the guidance of a qualified specialist or reliable counsel.
True, initially I wasn't quite impressed with my gains, opposed to my previous performances, I was doing so badly, figured I needed to diverssify into better assets, I touched base with a portfolio-advisor and that same year, I pulled a net gain of 550k...that's like 7times more than I average on my own.
This aligns perfectly with my desire to organize my finances prior to retirement. Could you provide me with access to your advisor?
Carol Vivian Constable is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.
Oh my gosh we got to meet some of the most amazing people in the world
I ❤ 60 MINUTES !!!
I grew up on a grain and dairy farm in south central Kansas, and absolutely hated it with a passion!
Bet you don’t miss the smell because the olfactory memory is so vivid.🐮🥛
And yet countless people would have been grateful to live on a farm for their childhood.
@@Sv3rigeexposed they think they would because they have no experience of it.
@@genericamerican7574 Yeah living in the boring cookie cutter suburbs or the packed crowded polluted criminal city is so much more fun
Because farm life is not for everyone like the city life also! I miss the farm life that I grew up to! I'm eager to go back and doing all again!
absolutely enthralling
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
Be careful when you food with MOTHER NATURE, let's take care of what we have 😇👣
Wow amazing work
God's prediction is older than 3500 years ago yet man gets the credit.
That was before we knew Antarctica used to be a rainforest.
that is really a stupid answer, at those times the tectonic plates of siberia where elswhere around the equator, think again!
@@thunderstorm6630 That was in the documentary sorry for you.
Just like the methane pocket they found up there some scientists just about blew their self up.
@@thunderstorm6630 That's just like overtime trees convert the carbon.
@@thunderstorm6630 call me that documentary they included the Mastodon they found Frozen with Greenery in its mouth.
The Pleistocene Park segment was fascinating! And it was nice to see the cowboy way being represented by great people. Most forget our Wyoming even exists 😉
The beauty of Fogo Island DESTROYED with that monstrous eyesore. What a shame...
😮 AMAZING 😮 THANK YOU ❤
Depleting Resources,taking everything out without putting anything back 😢
People are Awesome ❤
People caused this so I dis agree
Ah most aren't awesome, Most are causing the problems in the world
Great content. Thank you.
Awesome!
Outstanding.
Reporter: How long has the ranch been in your family?
Rancher: Since they killed the Native Americans.
I wish the men the best of luck. I hope they get results from all of their efforts. Climate change is real.
Yeah! Mother nature rules!!!
The view of the 1st segment reminds me of Guatapé Columbia. Highly recommended. Should be one of the seven wonders of the world. I like the energy & natural beauty as much or more than Machu Picchu.
I want so badly to visit Santa Marta for the birds but .. the kidnappings,etcetc in Colombia. Also Iquito Peru Amazon start off point
@@pamspencer5733 that’s a bunch of hype. Columbia is safe. I spent almost 3 months there. I’ve been there For two different vacations. Granted I travel barefoot, no shirt and a backpack. I do look homeless so most people don’t even ask me for change. I travel with the locals buses collectivos & hitchhiking. I don’t rent car and I’ve never had an issue
@@pamspencer5733 right now Columbia is safer than the United States. There is more Per capita crime in the United States than Columbia. Including violent crime. I never thought I would see the day when Columbia is safer than the United States
Very interesting selection of news items.
Nature adapts and we need to stop throwing money at big green government initiatives and create more eco based communities at home.
I am 72 and I going yo what my dad and grandfather did before I die my dad was born in Cheyenne Wyoming in 1912 . Worked on ranches tell he went in to the Army in 1941 was in charge of med Evac squad. Then went in to logging. Tree topper.
Sustainable, Blessed be 😇👣🌱
Large donkey breeds are very good at discouraging predators and can be used to protect various species. Doing this correctly takes time. The government of Alberta, Canada, has published good content online about this.
Heart warming!
FYI that $1.35/mth per cow & calf doesn't cover admin costs!
8:09
Facts like this one break my heart!
I would LOVE TO GO THERE! FLORIDA HERE NEEDING BREAK FROM HEAT ❤
The elevator to the gold in South Africa must be scary! The sixty minutes crew understand now why Nelson Mandela was in jail all those years!
IN WHAT EVER DO BE HONEST GOD SEES EVERYTHINGHE WITNESSES OUR WORD TO OTHERS
Agreed. Destroying our environment is what we do best especially in the name of making a dollar
The only ones making the dollar is. The politicans and the environmentalist.
I sure don't, but when you work in it every day, you don't smell it anymore.
Scare and control 🛂
You need not go to far flung places, Want to see something Interesting look in your own town or community or backyard after a while you will start to see some strange, Interesting, and even scary stuff if you look closely enough.
What a relief! We need more heat. Winters are way too long!
Not for nothing, just gotta say, I was a health and safety dork for longer than I want to think about. During the mining segment, notice all of the brand new PPE! Classic.
Can we call it climate change yet ?
Nope, still just lying governments…as always
…and lying mainstream media(also government)
Interesting
20:20 With this green drift. Its amazing how they just brush over how they literally stole a nation their way of life, their heritage, so we can listen to these farmers, hearing about their way of life, their heritage born out from stolen land. How about tipping your hat to the legacy they have lost. Of course by doing this it would take away the romanticism of the ranger's lifestyle. Of course its not the present inhabitants fault but all too often the stories today within the native Indians, the people of The First Nations don't even get a look in when its necessary.
Trust the science everyone. So as you dig slowly in the summer won't the ice melt ??
Yep🤣
Whait until the russian government does a few nuclear tests there, and all research will vanish 😢😢😢
Oil deep in the ground insulates the crust from the core. The oil being pumped out is heating the earth. Not carbon or the ozone.
The cattle just "drift back". How about that!
CO2 is plant food. They prefer 2000PPM CO2 for optimum growth. We're only at 400PPM CO2. We were at 250PPM before the industrial age. Plants die at 150PPM CO2. We will NEVER out due plantlife's ability to gobble up CO2 as, at the moment, they are starved and need us to fertilize them for optimum growth. Look at in terms of daily calorie intake for humans which uses 2000 calories as a basic daily requirement. Could you survive on 400 calories a day? If you found extra food you'd dive on it.
11:35
This is amazing!
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
What about all of wild horses here in USA that need grazing land . Transport them north
.
Alaska for me, please.
None of this is likely required going on the scientific consensus of reduction of emissions.
Yes the Ice age, we've come full circle
$250,000. for a house on Fogo Island, and a hotel that desecrates the natural beauty of
the landscape. I applaud the effort to revitalize the island, but at what cost, and for whom?
Why the hell would you spend $2000 a night to stay there? Better come with everything included.
Yup, I cannot understand either. Seems like a woman with more $ than she would ever need spent it on nothing more than a sentimental idea. Oh well, all the power to her. I wouldn't spend $2000 to sleep in a shipping crate and eat cod on an island without a beach. Just me though.
Oh I thought they would be camping the whole way too
It seems utterly pointless to drive back home daily, for 13 days. Not a thought of how much fuel this must use and its impact. You would think camping would be part of the experience, and a particularly good educational experience for the youngster.
49:06
Wow! Talk about amazing!!❤❤❤
Puerto Morelos México 🇲🇽 is another town with awesome energy.
Temperature can not warm up. It can only rise and fall...
NO mention of HAARP technology?
Come on!
So in 10 years, Jurassic Park will be a reality. Or COULD be.
treating him like tesla was treated
Well the poles are about to flip so the Arctic poles won't have any ice so not too worried
Fear is great for mind control.
19:30: the reporter said “what made you give up a regular American job?”… sir: cowboys are the most American job there is. Men and women in jeans out in the fields built this country. People in suits in cities are destroying it.
Taste the salt with worms an organism. Could that start new sickness? I'm so paranoid after covid..
We've had five interglacial periods, no man to cause global warming. Explain that!
Tilt of the planet coinciding with other crucial factors such as orbital pattern, a spate of intense volcanic activity (it's been suggested that this may be due to cosmological influences, such as the Solar System's position in the galaxy). One very significant cause is Continental drift opening/closing land masses together, this causing drastic changes to the ocean conveyors.
@@Debbie-henri Exactly.
Tilt of planet in conjunction with orbital pattern (being either more or less elliptical/circular).
Spates of intense volcanic activity on a global scale (could be tectonic in origin or triggered by cosmological events).
One has been theorised to be connected with a nearby supernova.
Movement of tectonic plates, causing continents to open up/close together, causing drastic changes to ocean currents.
The one taking place right now is definitely caused by Humanity, as changes to CO2 levels were recorded by Scientists during the Victorian era at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
Since then, scientists have continued to record ongoing trends - just as they can look back to pre-industrial times (historical tree sections, ice cores, soil cores) and have identified 'rapidly' increasing CO2 levels in examples relating to the Industrial Revolution and up to the present day.
There is only one other example of a significant and sudden change in CO2 levels during the time of Humans, a severe drop in levels, in fact.
This correlates with the time of Genghis Kahn, when his hordes killed so very many people across Eurasia and into the Middle East. As a result, vast expanses of agricultural land were left empty, fallow, and returned to massive forests, the numerous trees mopping up 70 million tons of atmospheric CO2, while hardly anyone was left to cut them down for wood fires.
@@Debbie-henri Interglacial are the warming periods in between the snow cover. No man was around to warm the planet. It does it all on it's own and man can not stop it . There is millions of tons of CO2 stored in the ocean, Plants love CO2 . It makes the earth green
All you need is Billy Crystal and Jack Palance and you can perpetuate the myth of where living before CO2 and methane pollution was like..
And I thought the next challenge for South Africa would be covering up those deep holes dug in search of gold.
Cool
Since we think back ... how many times the world should have collapsed? Humans more or less extinct? 😂
Ozon hole
Acid rain
Bark bertle
HIV
Oil crisis in the 70thies
And bla
Bla
Bla
😂
According to who?
we are basically just still coming out of an ice age, its not human fault
29:36
Talk about claustrophobic! Unreal!
If the perma frost is stacked high with animals and plants, then obviously it was much warmer when they lived there, thus the warming is returning it to the way it was when those plants and animals lived there. So why would we want to stop that return to natural state
I only watch what I enjoy
as always tv news never really covers the important news
10:20 Have they not seen Jurassic Park 1-7?
34:42 and 38:51 Imagine the people who carved out that deep, dark tunnel to make it habitable to the point where it is compared to an amusement park.
39:21 Straight from the horse's mouth. Natural resources, and the land that contains it, are at the base of every war and domination of people in human history.
39:35 Straight from the horse's mouth. Poverty is political.