Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
@obimk1-ms1jw Have you ever asked? Have weather station thermometers ever been calibrated? Temperature cycles in the glass bulb of a thermometer harden the glass and shrinks over time, a 10 yr old -20 to +50c thermometer will give a false high reading of around 0.7°C. How much are they reporting for global warming?? 1°C since 1750 So how much change has actually occurred?
I don’t know why the loud music is there, it adds nothing to the video or the message. It’s fine when noone is speaking but irritating when it intrudes on the spiken message.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
Thank you for this very well made documentary about my home country from which my family and I emigrated in 1960 to Canada. Documentaries about the Netherlands generally make me proud to be a Dutchman.
@@TinaWavelet I was nine years old when we emigrated. I did not have much choice. Even though one lives elsewhere, one can still be proud of one's homeland.
Holland is not the only country that will face the consequences of rising water level. Remember the 1953 disaster? That one also killed 300 people in the south -west of the UK , the water almost came into Londen. So its not only Amsterdam under threat but half of coastal Europe. So we'd better shape up and change our destructive way off living and listen to what "Mother Nature" has to say
Quite a few factual errors in this documentary, for instance: The main dike/levee in Amsterdam is not located under Central Station, but slightly more inland, it runs under the streets "Haarlemmerdijk" and "Zeedijk"
I admire the ingenious concepts of the architects in the Netherlands, Holland. Modern technology is improving faster than ever bevor. What you cannot imagine to enlarge protection against the rising sea - if it rises at all - today, tomorrow it is realized. Why not realize the planned protection from natural stone and heavy earth about 60 m high 60 m broad withstanding any flooding of the sea between Scotland and Sweden as well the similar closure of the Mediterranean Sea ?
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
4:10 Just so everyone knows: Schiphol Airport is NOT in Amsterdam. Its in Haarlemmermeer. Haarlemmermeer is a polder, consisting of land reclaimed from water. It has nothing to do with Amsterdam and that is why Schiphol lies deeper under sea level then Amsterdam.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
@@SLICE_Earth Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
The in the year 1250 completed circular dike mentioned at 9:20 is the "Westfriese Omringdijk". As the animated map at 9:25 clearly shows, Amsterdam is located quite a distance south of this 800 km² enclosed area so it's not "ïncluded". It was more true that the area became of increased supportive economic importance for the city. In contrast to what the documentary says, most parts of this old circular dike are still very clearly visible as high and steep sided elevations in the landscape, often with a road on top. I believe that some confusion arose in the minds of the makers, from the fact that dikes within the cities appear much more hidden, since streets with buildings lining these have been build on top of those inner city dikes.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
I can’t hear anything your saying because of the background music. I want to watch it but it’s impossible. Please remove the overdramatic loud music please.
4:16 Strange, I really thought we speak Dutch in the Netherlands and not French. Why not talk to a Dutch water management specialist, when it comes to Dutch water management (give Huis ten Bosch a call), just an idea.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
what rising water since the Middle ages the Dutch have been living with water control, now sea level has not risen by a meter or one inch/25.4mm. if the north sea does not take its share of sea rise the other oceans will have to rise a little more, is this equitable. the sea will soon start to freeze that will put the cat among the pigeons.
Amsterdam we will not miss. Weed and tourists make this city not nice anymore. Not modern and stay behind to other big cities like Rotterdam, The Hague
You forgot to mention that the Netherlands had built their Delta Works dykes at 5 meter above NAP (standard Amsterdam level). This height is more tha sufficient to protect the Netherlands against any sea level rising. The last 10 years the sea level has risen 25mm, mainly caused by the inclination of the land due to building activities.
Dijkring 14 its called but its not a true circle but yes there is one big dike for the whole western part of the country with the 3 biggest cities inside
Instead of this sand- moving method which is no real solution to the problem of disappearing dunes , maybe permanent , reef- like structures , made out of rocks , concrete , and living sea organisms , would be better , think also : anchors , solid fortifications where marine life can exist . These dredgers don't really do much good and disturb , destroy any marine life there . Think like " building an island " , with storm- proof structures , or even " thick wall- dykes " that also? could be inhabited ? When l was little , l remember these science- fiction - like school note books with underwater- living structures , people living in pods , chambers , cities , connected on the ocean floor or anywhere , under water . I find the idea still quite fascinating ! For the Dutch : many more interesting challenges yet to come , ideas to develop , models to try out and to perfect ! Sadly , Polynesian islands with their way smaller sizes , face their homeland loss even faster right now .
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
The world must now learn from the Dutch how to save port cities that will inevitably be swallowed up by rising sea levels caused by climate change. But I don't believe that Amsterdam and much of the Netherlands can be saved. The violence of extreme weather events will greatly amplify the destructive power of rising sea levels.
On a humorous note. The height of optimism & cheeriness. Simply open the doors to accommodate eventually millions of migrants from all over the world , a true Mother Courage. Do these hopeful "refugees" realize that they as in a science fiction movie will be living at a depth of 14 or more meters ( 4 stories of 3.5 meters) below sea level, (the stormy North sea) at a time when the earth is exposed to the vagaries of climate shifting. If they did, I am sure that they would have preferred the plains of dry dusty Syria or the jungles of West Africa.
For the region Amsterdam, It is processed in a large and sophisticated wastewater treatment plant, located in the industrial area "Westport" in Amsterdam. After treatment, the purified effluent is discharged into the "North Sea Canal", from were it eventually flows out into the "North Sea".
If this documentary has substance it is brought low by the continuous noise . Your audience is not teenagers alone. Adults would be your audience if it weren't for the puerile noise in the background.
"They have a form of Godliness without understanding his power." Three times Simon/Peter/Humanity denied the word of God become flesh. Three times the Apostles/humanity fell asleep while Jesus/God prayed we would accept the word of God as the gospel truth. Three times Saul/Paul/humanity received 40 lashings minus 1=39. 13+13+13=39 13 baktuns being half the Great Year. Three times the planet has been reset when earth's orbits cross the magnetic equator of the Sun's OOrt cloud magnetosphere for a 1,000 years every 12,000 years due to the precession of the Sun's shadow equinoxes of the Great Year. "I came to return that which was lost" a united species in a united house that survives & thrives this the millennium of climate change end times due to the mystery of the 7 star crossings Jesus held in his hand. Obliquity in the Galactic Milankovitch cycles. The truth shall set humanity free from the hypocrisy leaven/truth of the pharaohs/pharisees.
So, getting names wrong, getting basic facts wrong, and on top of that using copyrighted footage for things it's not even relevant for.... Yeah, great job here guys.
Unbearable to watch. Not only is the music way too loud compared to the narration, but the music is also nerve wrecking and far too dramatic. And not a single person in Holland feels to be under threat of the rising seawater because we are well prepared and the engineers are on top of the situation. The chemical pollution caused by industrial processes and farmers and the shortage of affordable houses and the rise of right wing extremism is a much bigger problem.
This could have ben a rationally presented explanation aimed at 12 to 15 year olds. But it wasn't. It was marred by ridiculous background music that sounded like an attempt at a thriller B grade movie track, and the commentary, well enough said.
Not really... problems won't just disappear because we choose to look the other way. Eventually, we will have to deal with them, and the sooner, the better!
Land sinking is not the same as seas rising. The seas are not rising. And right now, atmospheric CO2 is the lowest it has been in this planet's history. Ergo, dangerously low. Plants will soon begin to die off.
@@SLICE_Earth Listen, baby, 'sources' and 'peer review' are ploys to exclude non-club members. Do not fall for it. Read what I said, assess if I am stupid or crazy, do your own research, and let me know if you have found otherwise. That is science methodology, by the way.I do my own research. Whadaya want, my record of research?
you are right!!! Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen? Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location .. NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
I find all of your documentaries absolutely fascinating. But please tone down the background music. I really struggle to hear the commentary……….
Noted, we will try to do better! thanks so much for watching!
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
@obimk1-ms1jw Have you ever asked? Have weather station thermometers ever been calibrated? Temperature cycles in the glass bulb of a thermometer harden the glass and shrinks over time, a 10 yr old -20 to +50c thermometer will give a false high reading of around 0.7°C.
How much are they reporting for global warming?? 1°C since 1750 So how much change has actually occurred?
I don’t know why the loud music is there, it adds nothing to the video or the message. It’s fine when noone is speaking but irritating when it intrudes on the spiken message.
It’s just annoying, over done and overly loud .
Ever since I started watching Itchy Boots on TH-cam, I love anything about The Netherlands!
Beautiful very informative documentary. Really love it.
May God Bless Netherlands. It’s a very beautiful country.
Thank you for watching!
Why does the music always have to overpower the speaker?
You need louder speakers mate
Impressive honest look. Choices to be made. Some lands may be lost. The ingenuity and spirit of the people will always be alive.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
Love the aerial pictures of my original home town
As a Dutch, this was depressing. We are all gonna diieeeee😮😮😮
Finally you do
So very informative and beautifully filmed...thank you...dgp/uk
I think building the dam to connect scotland to Norway is the right decision we need a good cold winter
Such Nosense!!!...dgp/uk
@@crabtonia
Bonus Doggerland.
Thank you for this very well made documentary about my home country from which my family and I emigrated in 1960 to Canada. Documentaries about the Netherlands generally make me proud to be a Dutchman.
Thank you for coming to Canada. We are tolerant like the Dutch but have preferred immigrants like any country .
Thanks!
Then why did you emigrate if you are a proud Dutch?
@@TinaWavelet I was nine years old when we emigrated. I did not have much choice. Even though one lives elsewhere, one can still be proud of one's homeland.
Wow! How interesting! May God bless and favour your ingenuity! PNG
These are really interesting. Thanks!
Thank You very much !! 🤗 🤗 Have you seen the videos on New York, Venice and Tokyo ?
Holland is not the only country that will face the consequences of rising water level. Remember the 1953 disaster? That one also killed 300 people in the south -west of the UK , the water almost came into Londen. So its not only Amsterdam under threat but half of coastal Europe. So we'd better shape up and change our destructive way off living and listen to what "Mother Nature" has to say
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Quite a few factual errors in this documentary, for instance: The main dike/levee in Amsterdam is not located under Central Station, but slightly more inland, it runs under the streets "Haarlemmerdijk" and "Zeedijk"
How can you control Rain and Surge??..
I admire the ingenious concepts of the architects in the Netherlands, Holland. Modern technology is improving faster than ever bevor. What you cannot imagine to enlarge protection against the rising sea - if it rises at all - today, tomorrow it is realized.
Why not realize the planned protection from natural stone and heavy earth about 60 m high 60 m broad withstanding any flooding of the sea between Scotland and Sweden as well the similar closure of the Mediterranean Sea ?
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
I know that Holland has a exellent education system,
so surely your young people
will find the solution for this
unavoidable problem❗
smart enough to survive in any situation they face.
4:10 Just so everyone knows: Schiphol Airport is NOT in Amsterdam. Its in Haarlemmermeer. Haarlemmermeer is a polder, consisting of land reclaimed from water. It has nothing to do with Amsterdam and that is why Schiphol lies deeper under sea level then Amsterdam.
love how this docu starts in 010 Rotterdam : Erasmusbrug - NL icon nr.1 : gateway to Nederland
wow, what an amazing documentary. Really drives home once more the effects of global warming and our complacency.
Thank you!
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
@@SLICE_Earth Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
The in the year 1250 completed circular dike mentioned at 9:20 is the "Westfriese Omringdijk". As the animated map at 9:25 clearly shows, Amsterdam is located quite a distance south of this 800 km² enclosed area so it's not "ïncluded". It was more true that the area became of increased supportive economic importance for the city.
In contrast to what the documentary says, most parts of this old circular dike are still very clearly visible as high and steep sided elevations in the landscape, often with a road on top.
I believe that some confusion arose in the minds of the makers, from the fact that dikes within the cities appear much more hidden, since streets with buildings lining these have been build on top of those inner city dikes.
Engineers from the Netherlands gave advice to Persian Gulf states about their sand islands, and how they have, and will, fail.
1:24 Northern European Enclosure Dam (NEED) 2:09 dune machine
Ditto comments below. Very interesting topic, but hard to hear the narrator over the loud background music
Thanks! Oh we are terribly sorry about the sound, we'll try and fix it!
Nature is saying no to human progress. One will listen or not is his business..
God will not be mocked.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
@@gadabout694 Interesting and I'll look. Alot of environmental news is well no different than war propaganda.
Where is that nonsense based on?
The Dutch may eventually create giant floating cities on the ocean and leave their agriculture behind and instead use aquaculture.
The Hague never have been a capitol of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam always was and is the capital !
Please turn down the music level in a presentation, it absolutely spoils the documentation. Im Dutch 🫣🫣🫣🇳🇱
Dutch is an amazing country.
According to our messurements the sea level rises with 1/10 of an inch each year. Amsterdam is behind the dunes and dikes so not in danger at all.
going to funda to look for a home in land watching this...
I can’t hear anything your saying because of the background music. I want to watch it but it’s impossible. Please remove the overdramatic loud music please.
That's brutal
4:16 Strange, I really thought we speak Dutch in the Netherlands and not French.
Why not talk to a Dutch water management specialist, when it comes to Dutch water management (give Huis ten Bosch a call), just an idea.
Maybe recycling plastic or even old tires, the world is full of them. Could this be a possibility?
What are you talking about?
Dam means a wall in Korean. Very likely related to Korea.
I couldn't watch this because of the loud background music.
Holland had floods as long as their history, much before climate change...
Sea is rising higher now though and could break through
A dam is NOT a dijk. Adam on 2 sites is water. A dijk is only 1 site water.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
Hi, do you have any sources?
150mm (15cm) in a century? That's terrifying
@@VanillaMacaron551 4 to 6 inches in 100 years...boy, you scare easy!
The waters not rising, the land is sincking
Holland is most of its territory below water levels, no see rising
@@henryjanicky4978 Thank you
Tulip 🌀
what rising water since the Middle ages the Dutch have been living with water control, now sea level has not risen by a meter or one inch/25.4mm. if the north sea does not take its share of sea rise the other oceans will have to rise a little more, is this equitable. the sea will soon start to freeze that will put the cat among the pigeons.
Amsterdam we will not miss. Weed and tourists make this city not nice anymore. Not modern and stay behind to other big cities like Rotterdam, The Hague
You forgot to mention that the Netherlands had built their Delta Works dykes at 5 meter above NAP (standard Amsterdam level). This height is more tha sufficient to protect the Netherlands against any sea level rising. The last 10 years the sea level has risen 25mm, mainly caused by the inclination of the land due to building activities.
Dijkring 14 its called but its not a true circle but yes there is one big dike for the whole western part of the country with the 3 biggest cities inside
If you Dutch should need to leave the Netherlands. You can move here to Florida , and help is with our flooding control.
Instead of this sand- moving method which is no real solution to the problem of disappearing dunes , maybe permanent , reef- like structures , made out of rocks , concrete , and living sea organisms , would be better , think also : anchors , solid fortifications where marine life can exist .
These dredgers don't really do much good and disturb , destroy any marine life there .
Think like " building an island " , with storm- proof structures , or even " thick wall- dykes " that also? could be inhabited ?
When l was little , l remember these science- fiction - like school note books with underwater- living structures , people living in pods , chambers , cities , connected on the ocean floor or anywhere , under water .
I find the idea still quite fascinating !
For the Dutch :
many more interesting challenges yet to come , ideas to develop , models to try out and to perfect !
Sadly , Polynesian islands with their way smaller sizes , face their homeland loss even faster right now .
I think you have no clue how the Dutch reclaimed the land from the sea and how they control the water level. It is not what you think.
Fifty minutes of overly dramatic music does make for a crappy video.
Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
Can't beat God no matter the technology
being below sea level dooms it !!!
its a losing battle with sea level rise ???
The world must now learn from the Dutch how to save port cities that will inevitably be swallowed up by rising sea levels caused by climate change. But I don't believe that Amsterdam and much of the Netherlands can be saved. The violence of extreme weather events will greatly amplify the destructive power of rising sea levels.
On a humorous note. The height of optimism & cheeriness. Simply open the doors to accommodate eventually millions of migrants from all over the world , a true Mother Courage. Do these hopeful "refugees" realize that they as in a science fiction movie will be living at a depth of 14 or more meters ( 4 stories of 3.5 meters) below sea level, (the stormy North sea) at a time when the earth is exposed to the vagaries of climate shifting. If they did, I am sure that they would have preferred the plains of dry dusty Syria or the jungles of West Africa.
new orleans needs this but will never get it because the city is mostly black
Where does human sewage get emptied?
For the region Amsterdam, It is processed in a large and sophisticated wastewater treatment plant, located in the industrial area "Westport" in Amsterdam. After treatment, the purified effluent is discharged into the "North Sea Canal", from were it eventually flows out into the "North Sea".
FIND MOUNTAINS
Sorry, couldn’t concentrate as the music is annoying and unnecessary
If this documentary has substance it is brought low by the continuous noise . Your audience is not teenagers alone. Adults would be your audience if it weren't for the puerile noise in the background.
The Maldives where promised to be under water by the end of the decade... several times. Meanwhile, the Maldives have gained land. Do they have dikes?
"They have a form of Godliness without understanding his power."
Three times Simon/Peter/Humanity denied the word of God become flesh.
Three times the Apostles/humanity fell asleep while Jesus/God prayed we would accept the word of God as the gospel truth.
Three times Saul/Paul/humanity received 40 lashings minus 1=39. 13+13+13=39 13 baktuns being half the Great Year.
Three times the planet has been reset when earth's orbits cross the magnetic equator of the Sun's OOrt cloud magnetosphere for a 1,000 years every 12,000 years due to the precession of the Sun's shadow equinoxes of the Great Year.
"I came to return that which was lost" a united species in a united house that survives & thrives this the millennium of climate change end times due to the mystery of the 7 star crossings Jesus held in his hand. Obliquity in the Galactic Milankovitch cycles.
The truth shall set humanity free from the hypocrisy leaven/truth of the pharaohs/pharisees.
So, getting names wrong, getting basic facts wrong, and on top of that using copyrighted footage for things it's not even relevant for.... Yeah, great job here guys.
It is their own stupid fault. Don't build in the middle of the sea, and then complain when the tide comes in.
Only God can restore that land climate change is from the put of hell
"Ring-shaped randstad dijk" What are you on about? There's no such thing.
dijkring 14 is geen circel maar het is wel de eenigste dijkring die vrijwel de gehele randstad beschermt tegen het water zoek maar op
maar er zit idd wel een hoop bullshit in deze docu
The loud and from start to end stagily music is just annoying. I didn't watch the otherwise mazbe interesting documentary until the end. No likes.
Unbearable to watch. Not only is the music way too loud compared to the narration, but the music is also nerve wrecking and far too dramatic. And not a single person in Holland feels to be under threat of the rising seawater because we are well prepared and the engineers are on top of the situation. The chemical pollution caused by industrial processes and farmers and the shortage of affordable houses and the rise of right wing extremism is a much bigger problem.
STUPID BACKGROUND MUSIC IS SO LOUD I CANT HEAR THE NARRATOR
Saving Amsterdam? WHAHAHAHAHA. First of all, Amsterdam is fine. Secondly, if it would go down the drain nobody in Holland would give a damn.
This could have ben a rationally presented explanation aimed at 12 to 15 year olds. But it wasn't. It was marred by ridiculous background music that sounded like an attempt at a thriller B grade movie track, and the commentary, well enough said.
The grotestraat danger is the asylum seekers
The climate hoax is real 😂
Not really... problems won't just disappear because we choose to look the other way. Eventually, we will have to deal with them, and the sooner, the better!
Waterlevel is not rising, what a WEF propaganda.
Land sinking is not the same as seas rising. The seas are not rising. And right now, atmospheric CO2 is the lowest it has been in this planet's history. Ergo, dangerously low. Plants will soon begin to die off.
Sources?
@@SLICE_Earth Listen, baby, 'sources' and 'peer review' are ploys to exclude non-club members. Do not fall for it. Read what I said, assess if I am stupid or crazy, do your own research, and let me know if you have found otherwise. That is science methodology, by the way.I do my own research. Whadaya want, my record of research?
Sea only rising in the Netherlands. Nowhere else. .......me thinks me smell a rat
'"The new moon tides are a pale shadow of things to come." Jesus
you are right!!! Have you ever asked how much the sea level has actually risen?
Let's ask NOAA... The answer is less than 3 millimeters per year... Here is the Proof look up your own location ..
NOAA tides and currents. sea level trends The actual change in Amsterdam is 1.5mm per year.....
So precisely
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