Not mentioned in this video, the planet has been greening since the Industrial Revolution. About the area of the United States has been added in green space to Earth.
Great video until the climate change segment. New Mexico was once a tropical climate and humans didn't do anything to alter it. Now humans are said to be destroying the planet. If you really believe this and live just like anyone else then what good is your belief? Oh you drive a EV? Somehow that's going to save the planet? Please.
White people....stole this land systematical genocide my grandmother was taken from her parents sent to evil school where she could not practice her religion dress in her traditional wear...unbelievable white people
It's all burnt matchsticks now. That fire took out millions of acres of wooded country. The place looks like a bomb went off. All black and charred. Its gonna be decades before it looks like this video again.
It is true the Jemez Mountains are a beautiful sight, they were even more beautiful before the federal government came in and burned them up. It was a pretty good show until you got to the animals. The pinon trees died because of the bark beetle. C'mon guys. DO BETTER.
The Earth needs more carbon & lots of it; the more, the better. The climate is changing, and that's the way it has always been. Humans do not play a significant role in this cycle, except by destroying rain forests, globally...human greed = misery for all beings.
In the midst of a major drought, we have been getting a little rain in the past couple of weeks, but still down a lot overall. Many rain dances needed!
Born in ABQ, used to live in Questa build a house up there, ended back a Burque. NM is such a special and magical place, I don't think I could live anywhere else!
I almost puked when they went off about the epi-center of climate change. It's nothing like a desolate landscape or even a desert. 11 inches a year is not a desert. I live right at the north end of the range. Perdenales (the flat top mountain) is in my back yard. This country is rich in game well forested in the upper elevations. It's one of the last unspoiled places -
The "epicenter of climate change"? Why does Meryl spout such nonsense? I moved there in the 60s and the weather is pretty much the same now as it was then. Has Meryl even visited there?
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You got that right and cause I know was born in new mexico and I know the secrets from the mountains and that's how I learn the secrets from mountains and that's how I learn about the wildlife and there is real love
@@reynagrajeda4620 Native New Mexican here, I don't think I could or would want to live anywhere else! There is a reason it's called the land of enchantment. Land of many wonders and spiritual power!
I used to frequent the Jemez in the 60 and 70s.I have been gone for over 40yrs and I cant wait to get back there! Although went throughout the Jemez in my youth, there is so much to explore!
Beautiful country loved the video. Then the climate change b s. Climate has always changed. How did the mountains, rivers and valleys get there?Volcano eruptions do more climate change than man ever has.
This is the second time I witness this presentation: tomorrow I will witness the landscape first time, for the hundredth time, searching for that part of me, left there the first time I laid eyes and feet and hands upon that land we call The Jemez
Having lived and ministered in Jemez, I can so relate to the words of this author1 Thank you that I could repossess these moments of awe and wonder! Sr. Brigid