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Are Coral Reefs Disappearing? 

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Does global warming threaten coral reefs? To the contrary, data show that corals are thriving in modestly warmer waters, and even are expanding their range.
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Комментарии : 123   
@rosa9079
@rosa9079 26 дней назад
From Australia. Our Professor Ridd lost his job for saying our Barrier Reef is not dying.
@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace 26 дней назад
He did not tow the party line. Leftists always silenced dissent, because their lies cannot tolerate factual analysis, and Leftist power depends on maintaining their lies.
@TheVilborg
@TheVilborg 26 дней назад
Yes, I remember how he was treated back then !!
@manoo422
@manoo422 26 дней назад
@@TheVilborg ANYONE who doesnt agree with the agenda is 'removed', they need to claim consensus of opinion...
@vendomnu
@vendomnu 26 дней назад
He also pointed out that pesticides are so diluted by the time the water reaches the reef that it also cannot affect it.
@manoo422
@manoo422 25 дней назад
The original damage was caused by storms and an infestation of spiny sea urchins which eat coral!
@roblloyd1879
@roblloyd1879 26 дней назад
Previously watched several people involved in protecting the great barrier reef saying it is actually thriving.
@speedymccreedy8785
@speedymccreedy8785 26 дней назад
The great barrier reef is at its greatest extent ever. Coral scares in Australia began in the 1980s, and they happen about once every 4-5 years when 'researchers' are running low on grant funds.
@oskarvikstrom229
@oskarvikstrom229 26 дней назад
True
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 26 дней назад
In the 80s they were just starting to collect data and thought that things like crown of thorn starfish were introduced species from merchant ship ballast tanks. Now they know CoTSF are natural and their numbers fluctuate , they better understand the flow of sediment and the effects of freshwater from cyclones. The scientists who are old and use data know the reef is fine, the ones that are sponsored by the I P C C and often have never dived there are the ones spreading the bad rumors. Climatology seems to be the only branch of science where you make more money by not using substantiated data.
@ronnorman1409
@ronnorman1409 26 дней назад
Finally! Some decent science rather than emotive scaremongering. Well done!
@fraybart
@fraybart 25 дней назад
You know the content is gonna be good when you get the RU-vid label warning on "Climate change."
@davehad-enough2369
@davehad-enough2369 26 дней назад
In Australia the Great Barrier Reef is in pristine condition. You can visit it anytime you want and it's beautiful. Of course you can keep telling us that it's dying but it's clear it's not.
@Ozzcaddy
@Ozzcaddy 26 дней назад
Thank you for speaking the truth. Professor Peter Ridd had recently posted a video 2 days ago explaining the difference types or species of coral that become affected more than other coral, such as the Acropora that is affected by tropical cyclones and bleaching. But in10 years or less, the Acropora coral reestablishes itself in numbers.
@250159apg
@250159apg 26 дней назад
What a great young person Linnea is...! Andrew from England
@klimatbluffen
@klimatbluffen 26 дней назад
The same species of corals that live in the great barrier reef are also found off the coast of Vietnam and there the water is two degrees warmer than in Australia 🤔 and they have no problems there.
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 26 дней назад
Apart from drag net fishing from the bad neighbors
@mikemarkowski7609
@mikemarkowski7609 26 дней назад
A breath of sanity in an insane world! Thank you
26 дней назад
Ask the CCP who is doing the most coral destruction?
@AegonCallery-ty6vy
@AegonCallery-ty6vy 26 дней назад
Linea is a peach!
@Chunkieta
@Chunkieta 26 дней назад
she sure makes temperatures rise
@jonhunter8737
@jonhunter8737 25 дней назад
And other things!!!!
@clivebond734
@clivebond734 21 день назад
@@jonhunter8737 Mine too.
@timothywashburn4669
@timothywashburn4669 26 дней назад
Love these shorts, great information. Will definitely order book.
@mikeemerson4284
@mikeemerson4284 26 дней назад
There's more coral reef now than ever the coral reef like warm water and we've got one water and we got more coral reef so get over it
@54m0h7
@54m0h7 26 дней назад
Loving all the shorts you guys are putting out! Going to make countering talking points so much easier.
@user-yw1rp4rj4u
@user-yw1rp4rj4u 26 дней назад
much of the damage to the Great Barrier Reef occurred during cyclone seasons. Which is typically accompanied with an influx offresh water. Put fresh water in a saltwater aquarium and see what happens
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 26 дней назад
Spoken like a Qld senator 😂
@jennybn
@jennybn 26 дней назад
oooh i like the new look Linnea
@shaunluckham1418
@shaunluckham1418 26 дней назад
Keep up the good work yourselves and the Climate Discussion Nexus are a regular source of sanity.
@MegaDeano1963
@MegaDeano1963 26 дней назад
4k is the way to go, Great message
@jamesraymond1158
@jamesraymond1158 26 дней назад
Hanuma Bay in Oahu and Mermaid Reef in Abaco were spectacular the first time I visited them. On the most recent visits to these places, all coral was dead and covered with silt. Too many tourists with sunblock may be the reason.
@Avianthro
@Avianthro 26 дней назад
Thanks again for, as always, presenting the truth in a calm, clear, rational manner! Sad thing is that fear propaganda, anything with high emotional content, is what the average MSM viewer wants to see...It brings up the advertising revenues. Watch the old movie "Network 1976".
@DLee1100s
@DLee1100s 26 дней назад
Thanks Linnea, keep up the good work.
@AwakeningWARRlOR
@AwakeningWARRlOR 26 дней назад
Saved to my HIStory Is A Set Of Lies Agreed Upon.
@lawrencehalpin6611
@lawrencehalpin6611 26 дней назад
Thank you for speaking truth. Kind regards.
@cowboyroyrogers7319
@cowboyroyrogers7319 24 дня назад
Thank you Dear Linnea Lucken and all Heartland Institute. I will add this video to Climate Realism playlist.
@eifionhowells
@eifionhowells 23 дня назад
Thank you. It is wonderful to see and hear facts instead of alarmist nonsense.
@cestmoi7368
@cestmoi7368 23 дня назад
I went to the Great Barrier Reef to count acanthaster planki in the early 90’s. It hasn’t changed since then.
@Snowballfred
@Snowballfred 26 дней назад
Holy heckers batman, this woman will make someone a wonderful wife. Thanks for being so real and telling it how it is! Refreshing!
@andyking6051
@andyking6051 26 дней назад
Top quality , thanks so much for this will subscribe !
@drivenbyrage5710
@drivenbyrage5710 25 дней назад
It's always been about profit and control. It was never about the climate.
@lloydstanding46
@lloydstanding46 26 дней назад
sort of reminds me of the prairie fires that happen where i'm from. Some "expert" says it will be 100 years before the top soil is rebuilt to grow grass. The year after the fire it is the greenest spot in the whole pasture because all the dead grass is gone. New growth happens the same year, or after the winter is over, depending on when the fire happened.
@johnchandler1687
@johnchandler1687 25 дней назад
That "expert" is an idiot. Farmers regularly burn off fields to kill off pests and to.put more alkalinity into the soil. And yes, it does grow back greener and healthier almost over night
@betherainrotten7899
@betherainrotten7899 26 дней назад
What a beautiful young lady these videos should be played in every school on the planet.. instead of that scaremongering dropkick Al Gore..👏👏👌..
@petrasmits5605
@petrasmits5605 2 часа назад
Coral is mostly Calcium carbonate, carbonate comes from CO2 dissolved in water. Hence more CO2 in our world means more 'food' for new coral reefs.
@simonbroddle754
@simonbroddle754 25 дней назад
I've been watching the coral story and this video appeared in my timeline. Thank you, it sets the record straight in so many ways. Also love the website that goes with it. It is also a great resource. 👍 Any RU-vid video like this that comes with the blue "warning" band is well worth watching. I learned that during Covid. They're usually the best resources on the internet.
@alanwilson3661
@alanwilson3661 23 дня назад
Good information, formation, thank you.
@retroonhisbikes
@retroonhisbikes 23 дня назад
Coral reefs dye off when large amounts of fresh water is dumped into the ocean from storms,
@lylehooper6986
@lylehooper6986 18 дней назад
If its is so bad, why are tourists still allowed to ramble all over it???
@Im_Not_From_Around_Here
@Im_Not_From_Around_Here 25 дней назад
Fresh water after a storm and flooding also harms coral reefs.
@dirkmichiels7410
@dirkmichiels7410 24 дня назад
I just was on zanzibar. Zanzibar used to be a giant coral reef (and under water). Coral reefs come and go
@nqrinc.1043
@nqrinc.1043 26 дней назад
Amazing how there is a context climate change banner attached to this actual facts on the Great Barrier Reef. 🤣
@johncatto5019
@johncatto5019 25 дней назад
Nature will look after herself, she has been doing it pretty well now for millions of years.
@HansZarkovPhD
@HansZarkovPhD 24 дня назад
The last i saw was the reefs are increasing in area over the past decade.
@sdev2749
@sdev2749 25 дней назад
Interesting how under the video there is no ability to share the link.....
@450tank
@450tank 25 дней назад
I doubt the sunscreen part. There aren't thousands or millions of people covered in sunscreen swimming on the reef.
@Poultrymad
@Poultrymad 26 дней назад
Great video but please can you post it without the awful, distracting background music, please? 🙏
@CSGATI
@CSGATI 23 дня назад
Like people old ones die and new ones are born.
@andrewdunlop5771
@andrewdunlop5771 26 дней назад
The reefs that I fish is absolute thriving, the wind here in North Queensland has stopped nearly all fishing for over 3 months now
@AegonCallery-ty6vy
@AegonCallery-ty6vy 22 дня назад
Ok, pay attention now. This is important: i have checked with the Australian Institute of Marine Biology. One the one hand they have stated that the great barrier reef has recovered from earlier blows but on the other hand they say there is a danger from too many blows in short time succession and that the kind of coral recovery is rather one sided ie, it has an impact on the bio diversity of the reef. So, not the extend in quantity is important but the quality. They also do not claim the reef is dying which is what the media say. And then there are articles on the website about the dangers of climate change. Conclusion, how is the average person to know what is real? Do i take Reed's side and trust him so i then do not trust the institute? Hard to know. Like w almost everything, the positivos do not see the bad side or claim it is not important. The negativos always point to where things go wrong and project more bad stuff happening in the future. All this in context of a conversation w a biologist friend of mine who is clearly on the doom side who pulled out example after example of 'evidence'. I dont know where the truth lies anymore, HELP!
@AegonCallery-ty6vy
@AegonCallery-ty6vy 22 дня назад
Sorry, it is Ridd not Reed. Must be the reefs..
@jezdye3615
@jezdye3615 4 дня назад
Maybe try looking at ice and rock core sample data that shows the Earth has positively flourished in much higher concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and we are presently in a CO2 drought in relative terms of how old the Earth is? Also try and understand what the Milankovich cycle means for our planet along with El Nino and La Niña and the circulatory patterns of the Worlds oceans that transfer heat/energy from the Sun to our Oceans which are then circulated and give rise to our weather and thus the ‘climate’ 😊
@justinr9753
@justinr9753 25 дней назад
Based 👍
@PS-hv7on
@PS-hv7on 23 дня назад
It's all about the narrative. If they can't scare you, they can't control you.
@jthompson120db
@jthompson120db 26 дней назад
😘🌹 Linnea)
@glennmartin6492
@glennmartin6492 23 дня назад
Why would she describe coral that had bleached because the living organisms that build it and colour it had left? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WHv5qxC927s.html
@__shifty
@__shifty 26 дней назад
once you're sufficiently concerned with the environment, one will naturally seek the information on co2, specifically its "greenhouse gas" properties. then, once you follow the math to see just how dire the situation is for yourself, you notice how utterly trivial it is. less than 1% temp differences from co2's heat retention properties. co2, even if it was 100% of the atmosphere, could not increase the temps on earth more than 1%, thats simply the physics on how much heat it can "hold" (bad way to say it but thats the nomenclature of today). do your own research
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 26 дней назад
The Hunga Tonga volcano in January 2002 put a significant amount of water into the stratosphere. A 10% increase which is expected to persist for several years. Nature has done a number of articles on this, otherwise ignored, event. Nature predicted that the water vapor would cause an average temperature increase of around 1.5 C. That effect would persist for some years. The key article can be found in the Jan 2022 publication of Nature.
@brucescofield9301
@brucescofield9301 26 дней назад
nice dodge
@thesurfingprospector6345
@thesurfingprospector6345 25 дней назад
No they come and go wake up It’s a planet
@jomac369
@jomac369 25 дней назад
This lady is not only beautiful but she is intelligent and intellectual. What a combination. Any chance of a date 🌹🌹❤❤
@solarwind907
@solarwind907 23 дня назад
Look up the heartland institute. Yes, coral reefs are dying. The data is clear.
@marcolucchini8173
@marcolucchini8173 18 дней назад
nice work. Keep it up.
@chrisgriffiths2533
@chrisgriffiths2533 26 дней назад
Concerns about Eastern Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef and All Australia's Coastal/River Marine Environments is Based on More than Just the Condition of the Coral. Australian's, Including Native Australian's Love to Fish for and Eat Fish, Sharks, Turtles Etc. Plus Australians are Very Good at Fishing and been Fishing for Hundreds of Years, Thousands of Years for the Natives. At Times Australia has Mostly Accidentally, Damaged the Coral when Fishing. Hence the Constant Reminders to Care for the Marine Life Including Coral is to Allow the Marine Life to Recover Before They go Extinct. But Bigger Picture Issues of Possible Ocean Rises and Increased Temperature is Also a Concern. Good Topic.
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 26 дней назад
Go dive the coral triangle, you’ll see the same coral in waters so hot you can’t use a wet suit.
@chrisgriffiths2533
@chrisgriffiths2533 26 дней назад
@mal4821 Fair Point, Tasmania and Melbourne get only a Few Hot Days per Year. Most Days Mild or Cold.
@kennethbenson463
@kennethbenson463 25 дней назад
Very very weak and incomplete, how many rings equal 60,000,000? Fossils in mountains? How and when did fossils climb up into the mountains? I bet there were millions of sea shells in the mountains too! Hmm 🧐 Common sense or as I call it God’s sense is a thing of the past. So sorry you can’t see creation in anything. It’s everywhere in everything you only need common sense, faith and heart. God Bless
@craigmott7150
@craigmott7150 26 дней назад
could it be decades of radioactive water being dumped into the ocean by Japan?
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 26 дней назад
The water they are releasing into the ocean has one seventh of the radiation allowed in drinking water.
@StudentDad-mc3pu
@StudentDad-mc3pu 24 дня назад
Oil company shills say "nothing to see here" - continue to makes us billionaires at the expense of the planet.
@kennethbenson463
@kennethbenson463 26 дней назад
60,000,000 years? Really 😮 please explain how you arrived at that number. Before that no coral? Just evolved like us humans and blueberries. When did blueberries first appear, 60,000,000? Why not the evolution genie can do anything.
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 25 дней назад
You can use coral growth like tree rings. Secondly various mountains have fossilised coral in the rock. Not hard.
@tobyradenbaugh8965
@tobyradenbaugh8965 26 дней назад
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@tobyradenbaugh8965
@tobyradenbaugh8965 26 дней назад
How much did it cost to sell your soul linnea?
@mattharvey515
@mattharvey515 26 дней назад
You have obviously lost your own "soul". She is right. There are MANY top scientists saying the same things, but they are being silenced. There are many channels dedicated to the truth, Tom Nelson for example. You need to wake up to the misinformation about the fictitious "climate catastrophe", and understand the sinister reasons behind the lies.
@hendrikvandeventer7669
@hendrikvandeventer7669 25 дней назад
Why are you watching all her videos and make the same comment/s. Instead of looking like a complete idiot why do you not post something, anything to refute her claims?
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 25 дней назад
Not sure about linnea, but what did you pay to get into the cult?
@tobyradenbaugh8965
@tobyradenbaugh8965 25 дней назад
Physics is not a cult
@mattharvey515
@mattharvey515 25 дней назад
@@tobyradenbaugh8965 Climate alarmism is certainly a cult. A very dark cult indeed.
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