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Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming.
Peatlands and wetlands play an important role in global warming because they influence the greenhouse gas cycle. But not all bogs are the same. Some bind carbon, while others release it into the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide and methane emissions.
The film follows the work of two research teams investigating the influence of moors and swamps on the climate. Greenhouse gases escape when permafrost moors melt. But swamp and mire areas that have been thrown out of balance, for example by plantation farming for the production of palm oil, can actually accelerate climate change.
The documentary explains what happens when carbon escapes from swamp and moorland areas into the atmosphere and how nature's potential can be used to slow down climate change. "European peatlands contain five times more carbon than European forests. It is therefore very important that the carbon remains in the peatland,” says Dr. Minna Väliranta from the Environmental Research Centre at the University of Helsinki.
The researcher and her team are conducting field research to collect data on the effects of global warming on Arctic permafrost peatlands. Until now, there has been little data from the far north of Europe; many research findings from other regions have simply been generalized.
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@aivaraslabokas7172
@aivaraslabokas7172 День назад
Living 10 years not far away from Kilpisjärvi - didn't know there's permafrost. Everyday we learn something new. Thank you DW.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary День назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
@Olpiny_5
@Olpiny_5 2 дня назад
What a great Finnish take on it! Been to Finland many times, what a fascinating country and pragmatic people. And thank you DW for this film. Best wishes from Poland to you all!
@aschneider70
@aschneider70 2 дня назад
Here in Brazil the Pantanal wetlands, probably the largest in the world, are burning and leave only 10% of original water.
@jockiardsviscosclansoatlan8412
Very informative of you too!
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
In siberia, the land that before was permafrost now has so called zombie fires. Fire underground that newer stop, they can burn for years. The methane relised from the soil when it thaws feed the fires..
@davidbrown4271
@davidbrown4271 2 дня назад
End times , humans are going bye bye so the earth 🌍 can regenerate.
@chriscoyne8034
@chriscoyne8034 2 дня назад
@@ingridakerblom7577 We have the same fires burning in the Canadian north.
@furrystep
@furrystep 2 дня назад
Thank all of you guys, if it weren't for you (and DW and Yt) I would know dicksquat here in central Europe.
@ungh8365
@ungh8365 2 дня назад
Who knew bogs could be this interesting! Thanks DW!
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
Work to preserve & restore any such wetlands are ongoing in most nordic countries. Due to the risk they pose towards the green house effect.. Methane is way worse than Co2..
@martiansoon9092
@martiansoon9092 День назад
Waterlogged wetlands produces methane and CO2. (2C + 2H2O = CH4 + CO2), but if drained it produces CO2 (C+O2 = CO2). In some wetlands this is a yearly cycle that creates lots of ghg's. But in other areas it is too dry for large methane emissions. This means if you raise watertable in dried wetlands you get lots of methane emissions (some estimates says more than they will absorb in 1000 years). So you have to be careful where to raise watertable. You may see Finlands methane emissions from the drained swamps from the satellite measurements. Near Vaasa this becomes visible from space and it is one of the worst areas in the world. These wetland and even forest emissions are why Finland is currently struggling with limiting emissions. Previously forests were counted as carbon sinks, but they have become a carbon source. Similar things can be seen globally. Our forests are turning to a carbon source.
@Lee-m
@Lee-m 2 дня назад
Thanks DW well informative need more channels like yours
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 2 дня назад
Thank you for watching! We're glad you like our content. :)
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 День назад
It was a great scientific research document about wetlands in Finland 🇫🇮 . Important of wetlands ecosystems to absorption of C02 and CH4 ....thank you ( DW ) documentary channel from sharing
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary День назад
Thanks for watching!
@jhaduvala
@jhaduvala 2 дня назад
Forget carbon. If the permafrost melts, we lose a major part of the global heatsink.
@kenseitakesi4521
@kenseitakesi4521 2 дня назад
This is first time i hear they study this in finland. And i life in finland. Wtf
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
The swedes to the same. It's bcs when these wetlands dries, they release much methane, that's even worse for the green house effect than Co2.. It't not been known for too long how much methane & Co2 they actually release.. So that's why they are starting to restore & preserve. The issue is the mosquitoes.. nobody wants a wetland to close to them, bcs off the mosquitos that follows.. On top off the nusense we now have mosquito carried disease in Finland, that we haven't had before. I live on Åland, the landscape is not the same as the mainland. We don't have the same wetlands at all, or lakes & springs everywhere like on the mainland..
@thevindictive6145
@thevindictive6145 День назад
Its live not life.
@kenseitakesi4521
@kenseitakesi4521 День назад
@@thevindictive6145 it is?
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 2 дня назад
Best of luck to Finland. Unfortunately here, in Australia, our governments listen to donors, not scientists.
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu 2 дня назад
You misspelled America.
@cdineaglecollapsecenter4672
@cdineaglecollapsecenter4672 2 дня назад
Anthrax can last a very long time even in ordinary soils. Scary to think of what's in the permafrost.
@arbaz79
@arbaz79 День назад
How long can Anthrax survive in nature?
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 День назад
@@arbaz79Decades in temperate environments. Gruinard Island was actively contaminated for forty years following 1942 biological weapons tests until decontaminated in 1986 by formaldehyde spraying which destroyed all life on the island.
@WhyWorldWet
@WhyWorldWet День назад
such a great documentary, thanks. Learned so much
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary День назад
Thanks for watching! We’re glad you liked the documentary. 😊
@AndTecks
@AndTecks 2 дня назад
That's us, humans that seize an opportunity to do good.
@brianwheeldon4643
@brianwheeldon4643 7 часов назад
An extremely well presented climate - ecosystem documentary; super educational and informative. Thank you DW for an important video. In New Zealand where I live the following is true "Since the mid-19th century, New Zealand has lost about 90% of its wetland areas due to draining for dairy farming. Many remaining wetlands are also degraded due to pollution, grazing, drainage and presence of invasive plants" (Wikipedia). Unfortunately, contrary to European perception, New Zealand is not so much a actively managing its environment being more concerned with agricultural exports , originally developed to feed the British as part of its empire. In the1980s in particular with the full implentation neoliberal economic principles embedded in a strongly capitalist system, dairy, beef, and lamb exporting together with other forms of 'industrial agriculture' have decimated the flora and fauna of the landscape and biome. Similarly with the oceans within the country's EEZ. A sad state of affairs which looks set to continue apace.
@AwakenProtocol
@AwakenProtocol День назад
The counterplot of land is to grow vegetation and store carbon. Human beings are more focused on trading between one another than letting the forest and fields be.
@charlottereed7603
@charlottereed7603 2 дня назад
Wetlands, my beloved
@edrickwalker8798
@edrickwalker8798 День назад
How did you achieve that smooth camera movement in this video?
@mikehussain3871
@mikehussain3871 2 дня назад
Thanks for the efforts DW team.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 2 дня назад
Thank you for watching!
@Manoel_do_Rego_Roxo
@Manoel_do_Rego_Roxo День назад
Thank you Suomi !
@fabianochela3552
@fabianochela3552 2 дня назад
Thank you for the great doccie as always
@banerjeesiddharth05
@banerjeesiddharth05 2 дня назад
Mind blowing documentary 👌 🙌 👏
@AukeSlotegraaf
@AukeSlotegraaf День назад
Beautiful visuals
@3D-Operator
@3D-Operator 22 часа назад
32:29 There is already a study to this topic from AGU, 03 April 2024 "The Net GHG Balance and Budget of the Permafrost Region (2000-2020) From Ecosystem Flux Upscaling", that says, northern permafrost is a net greenhouse gas emitter. Since Finland is part of the northern permafrost region and has similar ecosystem dynamics as the studied areas, it is likely that Finnish permafrost will also become a source of greenhouse gases.
@isaacbangura5139
@isaacbangura5139 13 часов назад
what a good documentary
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 5 часов назад
Thank you for your comment!
@gerryboudreaultboudreault2608
@gerryboudreaultboudreault2608 2 дня назад
We have much arctic wetlands here in Canada as well. (Trivia: methane is pronounced here as 'meth', not as 'meeth')
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 2 дня назад
It is "meeth" in Australia, but then you speak Yank.
@bernob9770
@bernob9770 2 дня назад
Beautiful!
@methos1024
@methos1024 День назад
The Scientists tugging on the pipe getting it up out of the ground and on the end one of then has a hurt back :D . They should have studied archimedes :D archimedes would have told the to use leverage and making them their live so much easier. even just a plate on the ground, so that it doesnt sink in, a weldec metal rod on it straight up and on top maybe just a horzontal bar welded on for theyr pliers to sit on and get them leverage should be enough 🙂you could totaly get fancyer with an adjustable height, but it also really must be still lightweight i think.
@user-se5lk4vo2e
@user-se5lk4vo2e 2 дня назад
Great pronunciation ❤
@TinoNyabowa
@TinoNyabowa 2 дня назад
Don't accidentally close your eyes @6:22...
@pranabpal1489
@pranabpal1489 2 дня назад
informative article...............thank you all
@DelusionalDoug
@DelusionalDoug День назад
So from the soil samples in the northern wetlands, it was warmer and more humid prior to the Little Ice Age. Then it became permafrost and now it’s humid again so moss can grow. Sounds like the climate changed way before the 1850s.
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 День назад
and monkeys live in trees !
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
Yeah, the earths climate has changed a lot, we went from an ice age to a hot house around 250 million years ago, and humans exist today so it must have been fine. Look up the Permian Triassic Boundary, that's when it occurred. They even claim CO2 caused it!
@martiansoon9092
@martiansoon9092 День назад
"Old methane"... Well, methane freezes at -182C, so nope, it is not frozen inside permafrost. More likely the permafrost has created lids, bubbles and other chambers that has taken methane in them. Similar things have been seen in nature, specially when water penetrates the lid and methane begins to bubble through. Some most potent methane levels have been found at lake shores where the lid punctures have happened. These lids may contain methane from very large areas.
@thevindictive6145
@thevindictive6145 День назад
I don't think its methane, but organic matter that produces methane, and when organic matter thaws, it begins to rot and release methane. Its anaerobic bacteris that causes methane production. Climate change means more rotting means more methane production. The burst is when the bacteria colony has accumulated enough methane. So nothing to do with freezing point of methane. These are microbes that munch on the organic matter and farts, like cows but more abundant.
@martiansoon9092
@martiansoon9092 День назад
@@thevindictive6145 Methane is created by bacteria, ofc. But then methane is captured inside permafrost in bubbles... "Rot" is most often caused by bacteria. Also the "rapid" release can be instant or just buildup during days in warmer conditions than when sample was taken. In this case I'd call it more instant release, so bubbles are likely main cause of it. And they are that in nature too as explained.
@thevindictive6145
@thevindictive6145 День назад
@@martiansoon9092 sorry, I am not very good at sarcasm. Me being too simple minded.
@martiansoon9092
@martiansoon9092 День назад
@@thevindictive6145 Np. I often get rough answers and I charge often too harsly after them. Most often with knowlegde. And you are not simple minded, just less informed in this field of knowledge. After few well written science papers and dozens of science based articles and more updates, news flashes, even watching science gatherings, ... you might get there too... But only if you want to spend weeks and months reading and trying to understand them... And there are plenty of similar things under climate themes. (Well I have not found issue that is not somehow climate related...)
@thevindictive6145
@thevindictive6145 День назад
@@martiansoon9092 I rather diversify in knowledge, but I do know a little about climate change and the politics behind the reluctance of people to do anything, instead to speed forward to an impending doom. Climate change in the end in my perspective is not about CO2 and such, but more about the mass delusional state society is in and the mass brainwashing our mainstream media has convinced the masses that we still have a lot of time. I have given up altogether and believe we have years left. Maybe not more then 2030. So I don't think I have the time to specialize in this field, but there is so little time to learn so much. All the best to you and good luck.
@sallymclain1600
@sallymclain1600 2 дня назад
Thank you DW.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 2 дня назад
Thank you for watching. :)
@marakara7540
@marakara7540 Час назад
Thank you for bringing this topic up. As a Fin I've heard so much about drying the swamp areas. It's been like the method for growing wood and to get more farmland and excavating peat for energy and potting soil. We just can't handle it like it used to be in yr.1300. Bit more people on planet. Don't buy peat for soil and see who in your political arena demands rights to drain the swamp.
@rikghosh5700
@rikghosh5700 2 дня назад
First thing strikes after noticing the word "permafrost" is web series The Last Ship😬😷
@jollyjokress3852
@jollyjokress3852 Час назад
It is so horrific, my worst nightmares are coming reality
@ArnaldoNonol-xt4jn
@ArnaldoNonol-xt4jn 2 дня назад
Im going to pursue the environmental science course 😃
@georginawoodford228
@georginawoodford228 21 час назад
Do you think that vegetation of a larger size will start to move into these areas as frost melts?
@VictorFursov
@VictorFursov 2 дня назад
Very important topic. Thank you to DW. Best entomology and zoology greetings from Ukraine.❤😮❤🦋🐛🐞🦋
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 2 дня назад
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! Best wishes. :)
@piconano
@piconano День назад
We turned a haven on Earth, into a toxic wasteland. Shame.
@fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602
@fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 2 дня назад
Climate change will be an ecological opportunity for several species of animals, birds, fish and insects, perhaps even producing new species, accelerating the natural evolution of some of them. But none of this is true for our species. We are sedentary, we depend on ecological stability to produce food on a large scale and our societies are very fragile and cannot withstand the intense tensions produced by widespread hunger.
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu 2 дня назад
Stop using your brain so much. Some of us here don't like that
@Jc-ms5vv
@Jc-ms5vv День назад
Highly unlikely any species adapts to the rapid changes we’re about to experience
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
We also have too few young and our generations take FAR too long. It's true though, after the Permian Extinction, animals doubled in maximum size within 20 million years, and they doubled their maximum land speed, too from ~25mph to ~45mph, and then after the dinosaurs, mammals are generally significantly more intelligent, faster, more agile and have greater endurance (generally). While yes, this likely the end of mammalian dominance on earth, Lizards and birds are pretty MF cool.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
@@Jc-ms5vv it always happens, we're nothing special, this is the 6th named mass extinction, and probably not even the 10th of all mass extinctions. Earth and the biosphere will keep chugging, just not with us.
@Jc-ms5vv
@Jc-ms5vv 11 часов назад
@@Pistolita221 just this time we caused our own extinction
@satumyers1807
@satumyers1807 2 дня назад
35:41 -" we will see if the predictive models we designed come true" 37:10 as they have been focusing on this 1 crack in the peat, she states, "we do not know if peat has come to the end of its natural lifecycle "or...+ bit later " we do get these methane bombs,but its very slow"
@DecadeAgoGaming1
@DecadeAgoGaming1 2 дня назад
We still have permafrost?
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu 2 дня назад
🤣👍 thank you for that.
@maksymkyiv1111
@maksymkyiv1111 2 дня назад
Very interesting.
@flinch622
@flinch622 2 дня назад
Things thaw out a bit in Siberia too, come summer. And these are good times: wetlands are crucibles of life, teeming with all sorts of small things that help support larger ecosystems. Birds need food when migrating, etc.
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
A bit? I'm guessing you never heard off zombie fires?
@flinch622
@flinch622 2 дня назад
@@ingridakerblom7577 Oh yes - lots of methane. just a little static electricity is all thats needed to set it off.
@bulletinvid
@bulletinvid 2 дня назад
Great as ever 👏 ❤
@Rick-xp5sy
@Rick-xp5sy 21 час назад
Grow more trees and less vehicle emissions is a start!
@mattipiirainen7440
@mattipiirainen7440 День назад
As a finn I'm pretty sceptical there are any noyeworthy permafrosts here. Thumbnail sure isn't.
@ReesCatOphuls
@ReesCatOphuls 4 часа назад
40:55 "the message from science is clear: it's not too late". The message from economists is equally clear: grow, grow, grow! The global co2, ch4, n20 concentrations keep going up year after year.
@Tunderb
@Tunderb 2 дня назад
The new business.
@VulcanData84
@VulcanData84 12 часов назад
Another great video to watch is by PBS's NOVA - Arctic Sinkholes!
@vidiad
@vidiad 2 дня назад
Is a frozen land a wetland ? It is what it is ?Wouldn't a better title be Melting Permafrost.
@lubricustheslippery5028
@lubricustheslippery5028 21 час назад
The surface is normally melting and get wet in the summer, and ice only remains further down in the peat. So the surface and vegetation is similar to non frozen bogs
@vidiad
@vidiad 15 часов назад
@@lubricustheslippery5028 precise was.
@volkerengels5298
@volkerengels5298 2 дня назад
"How 'nature' can speed up Climate Change" ..they made a little mistake in the headline. Humans... you know
@KS777-h1w
@KS777-h1w 2 дня назад
yes because its the impact from human activity which is accelerating natural processes like the thawing of the permafrost.
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 День назад
a swing and a miss !
@cuunthaandlethis
@cuunthaandlethis День назад
Your meddling with forces you cannot possibly understand....
@satumyers1807
@satumyers1807 2 дня назад
Beautiful footage ❤❤❤
@peto22
@peto22 2 дня назад
"Finland's permafrost" You should check your sources.
@jungleking9
@jungleking9 2 дня назад
We live in a world where some multi billionaires are destroying the world and the media is getting paid to show that the common people are doing it 😂😂
@armyvet8279
@armyvet8279 2 дня назад
Exactly
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 День назад
both are doing it
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
@@coraltown1 We consumers don't get to choose how our electricity is generated or how our cars are powered or how are goods are manufactured, and you'll be homeless without access to those resources in the modern economy. Those are decisions that are made at the top of the command chain, so no, I am not responsible for the fact that 90% of cars are ICE powered. And if you want to get into the history of it, it was mostly market manipulation that caused these changes, big oil, the auto lobby and others all colluded to stop biodiesel, electric vehicles, mass transit and ethanol compatible engines, and FORCED the market to adopt fossil ICE. I had no hand in that, and neither did anyone else reading this thread. Stop blaming the overtaxed, overworked, under appreciated masses and put the blame where it belongs: with the grand planners, decision makers, politicians and captains of industry.
@Hungryearthworm
@Hungryearthworm 11 часов назад
Military industrial complex
@coleorum
@coleorum 10 часов назад
​@@Pistolita221People lived quite successfully before we started using fossil fuel so we can do it again if we are forced to though it requires huge sacrifices that very few are currently prepared to make. Blaming others achieves nothing. There is no easy way out.
@sarcasmo57
@sarcasmo57 20 часов назад
We are doomed.
@maroonmaroonmaroon2985
@maroonmaroonmaroon2985 15 часов назад
By something that doesn’t exist?
@peterp4037
@peterp4037 2 дня назад
All of the paid comments thanking DW. we need an ice age.
@lightcreatif
@lightcreatif 20 часов назад
natural carbon circulation does not equal human carbon over-use and degradation
@DanielWatson-vv7cd
@DanielWatson-vv7cd 2 дня назад
This is Good. It's too cold in Finland.
@davepowell7168
@davepowell7168 2 дня назад
An tarctic too
@jessicaheger1880
@jessicaheger1880 2 дня назад
The earth needs cold places. Don't think selfishly about your own comfort; it's short-sighted and ignorant.
@DanielWatson-vv7cd
@DanielWatson-vv7cd 2 дня назад
@@jessicaheger1880 Wrong. I'm referring to the animals and plants. Most lifeforms prefer warm weather. They might harden themselves up for dry, cold, uncomfortable environments. But they prefer Nice and Warm.
@oneshothunter9877
@oneshothunter9877 День назад
@@DanielWatson-vv7cd "Most" doesn't really count for arctic animals as life on earth, be it plants, animals, insects and the rest of living beings has developed to live in the places they are - with the climatical differences there is. The globe heating as fast as it does will be a almost unbeatable challenge. For all life forms.
@DanielWatson-vv7cd
@DanielWatson-vv7cd День назад
@@oneshothunter9877 Lifeforms can adapt. And as I stated before, the vast majority of life on planet Earth prefer warm weather, shallow water ecosystems, and or lowland areas. Some have branch out into more uncomfortable environments (deep ocean, high mountain ranges, or dry desert regions) but prefer a more Balanced type of ecosystem.
@Seawithinyou
@Seawithinyou 2 дня назад
We in New Zealand are rejuvenating our wetlands too as sea levels are slowly rising 🕊🌊🌏😇
@sanniepstein4835
@sanniepstein4835 7 часов назад
If the far north warms up, we'll burn less fuel for heating, and be forced into cars slightly less. The cold plains of Russia and Canada will support more life, both wild and agricultural. Have you noticed where most life prefers to exist? Especially human. It's not the Arctic.
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu
@PavlovsDog-yf1wu 2 дня назад
DW's shadow ban bot has the thinnest skin on all of RU-vid.
@antonychipman3088
@antonychipman3088 3 минуты назад
Perhaps commence a campaign against atmospheric hydrocarbon with the fossil fuel corporations and the trail of destruction they have wrought and are wreaking?
@AppaGo420-rz5bz
@AppaGo420-rz5bz День назад
Slow down the weather? Ain’t gonna happen.
@satumyers1807
@satumyers1807 2 дня назад
Check 31:20-32:40its old methane". + "No one can say ,If this has cooling or heating effect" +"This is a pilot study " .
@glenisold79
@glenisold79 2 дня назад
Old methane or new methane. It's physical properties is the same
@robertmarmaduke186
@robertmarmaduke186 2 дня назад
#246Lived all over Alaska during The Great Warming in the 1980s, when Fairbanks would zoom over 95°F under the constant Midnight Sun, and Kodiak was the "Northernmost Hawaiian Island" 70°°s. _All the permafrost would melt and then refreeze._ The buildings in Northern Alaska are on special 'permafrost piling' including the AlCan pipeline. Who knew!? But last Summer of No Summer and now looks like 2024 also Summer of No Summer it's still in the 40°Fs across Alaska. *Permafrost, which is only a thin layer of soil on ice, sand, gravel and clay CONTAINS NO METHANE!* 😂🎉
@grymek737
@grymek737 2 дня назад
Call Greta fast 😂
@HuzaifaAli-mm2df
@HuzaifaAli-mm2df 19 часов назад
🇳🇴😞
@mattdorsey2244
@mattdorsey2244 День назад
I love climate change. Mankind would not exist without it. That's a fact!
@hornantuutti5157
@hornantuutti5157 День назад
Quiet now. How could we be taxed for emissions if someone gets ideas like that.
@maroonmaroonmaroon2985
@maroonmaroonmaroon2985 15 часов назад
@@hornantuutti5157ding ding ding flashlight dim in the dark
@zoeathomson4305
@zoeathomson4305 День назад
The history of the planet What happened and what is possible like 100.0000 years ago it was very cold and before that it was hot ! You got that Are we in spring time on planet earth?
@davepowell7168
@davepowell7168 2 дня назад
Pop up the greenhouse, less ground Frozen means more available for use
@jessicaheger1880
@jessicaheger1880 2 дня назад
The Sahara isn't frozen. Try using that for anything.
@jrtstrategicapital560
@jrtstrategicapital560 2 дня назад
We should be working on ways to ADAPT towards the change in climate instead of trying to curb the change... NATURE always win.
@jankopecky8227
@jankopecky8227 2 дня назад
Wow carbon bots at it hard in the comment section
@LLee0
@LLee0 9 минут назад
Oh great! All the methene gas trapped underneath will be released into the atmosphere... 😮 The world is getting destroyed and we're still fighting each others relentlessly..... 😂😂😂
@daman7129
@daman7129 День назад
It was 3.6 degrees warmer 5-8000 years ago, dont see what the issue is🙄
@christinehede7578
@christinehede7578 День назад
You mean they are returning to their previous state before the ice age occurred.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
change doesn't just happen, so what's causing the change? A ball falls because gravity acts upon it, a gun fires because of a chemical reaction and human input, but you have said the change is natural, like you know the source of the cause, or like you don't understand the most basic aspects of physics, that you HAVE to interact with every day to accomplish anything.
@christinehede7578
@christinehede7578 10 часов назад
@@Pistolita221 so what caused all the previous ice ages and the then warming events?
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 10 часов назад
@@christinehede7578 I asked you that question, cause you acted like you're an authority, now you need my clarification? Don't make a declarative statement if you have no idea what you're talking about. I can't work on a car, we've all got skillsets.
@christinehede7578
@christinehede7578 10 часов назад
@@Pistolita221 where is your answer to my question, oh that's right you don't know. The climate is NOT in crisis, the current warming is NOT GLOBAL. What you are seeing is just normal weather/ climate variations. If you actually looked at temperature records from history you would know that we are not having record temperatures FOR THE PLANET, just that a few records are being broken since the last ice age ended. These records are being broken by such a small amount that people would not even notice if the hysterics did not sensationalise them. I am what is called old, I worked outdoors my entire adult life and the weather is no worse now than when I was a child, my mother is 92 and she says the same. Where I live ( which is part of the globe) is not hotter, in fact the last hot summer we had was in 2009. Since then we have rarely seen temps over 35c and that is unusually colder. Global warming should mean everywhere is getting hotter. I don't have air conditioning in my house which may be how I know what the weather is really doing in my area. I am sure most people are so used to their air conditioned offices, homes and cars that it seems hot to them when they get outside.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 8 часов назад
@@christinehede7578 "just that a few records are being broken since the last ice age ended" Do you think the planet is adjusted to last 100k years of climate, or from 2.5 million years ago and earlier? "These records are being broken by such a small amount that people would not even notice if the hysterics did not sensationalise them." You think no one would have noticed California's 20 year drought? Or the heatwaves that put so much strain on the grid cities get rolling blackouts without NASA talking about AGW? "I am what is called old, I worked outdoors my entire adult life and the weather is no worse now than when I was a child, my mother is 92 and she says the same." Firstly, without numbers for the temperature I'm not going to believe you, it's not a 'vibes' issue. That's hard to believe, because the elders from my area are wondering why there's no snow in the winter, and it barely freezes. Well, we're not wondering actually. "Global warming should mean everywhere is getting hotter." Not everywhere heats uniformly just like rain doesn't fall uniformly across the globe. The jet streams exist, and the ocean currents carry heat energy around the globe, too. The different ground types varying levels of albedo effect also plays a role.
@surfdog4301
@surfdog4301 2 дня назад
Shenanigans.
@rmf9567
@rmf9567 2 дня назад
Let me guess, if you tax the heck out of us maybe we can fix it right?
@scottekoontz
@scottekoontz 2 дня назад
Let me guess: You think taxes alone can fix the problem. You know, you take money, put it in a bank, and TA DA!!!! Problem solved. No, not at all how things work. Maybe start by learning what the issue is, then move onto possible solutions. I'm here to help.
@JACKnJESUS
@JACKnJESUS 2 дня назад
This is great news!! The planet is getting...greener and wetter. It's the best thing for everyone...
@PavelDatsyuk-ui4qv
@PavelDatsyuk-ui4qv 6 часов назад
You shouldnt trick the elderly and childern with videos liek these about agw!!
@luddite333
@luddite333 2 дня назад
climate change....da channel
@MrEmiko29
@MrEmiko29 2 дня назад
hoax money grab
@davecampbell9803
@davecampbell9803 2 дня назад
We do as humans have done through hundreds of thousands of years of sudden climate changes. We observe, innovate, and adapt accordingly. We are much better suited now for this than at any point in our history.
@jessicaheger1880
@jessicaheger1880 2 дня назад
We have never seen climate change as sudden as this in human history. What we've done in the last century would've taken 10,000 years before the industrial revolution. Adaptation and evolution cannot keep up with a rate of change 100 times faster, and for many species the results are catastrophic. Humans will be impacted too, especially those without the means to flee disaster.
@DelusionalDoug
@DelusionalDoug День назад
⁠@@jessicaheger1880. I guess you missed the part (13-14 minutes) of the video. They were talking about the soil sample they had taken. First it was humid and moss grew; then during the Little Ice Age it became permafrost, and now it’s humid again. The climate has been changing for the last 10,000 years as they stated in the video.
@leolacasse6278
@leolacasse6278 2 дня назад
your unpleasant music in the background makes it impossible to watch this video.
@user-ys1iy4fx8w
@user-ys1iy4fx8w 2 дня назад
علي موحان❤🤎❤🤎❤❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎🤎
@Limewire1984
@Limewire1984 2 дня назад
I can have lakefront property. Nice!
@Xanderbelle
@Xanderbelle 2 дня назад
Can any one explain how a degree increase in AIR temperature can melt ice UNDERGROUND.
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
High school geography..
@Zeno362
@Zeno362 День назад
ever heard of thermal conductivity?
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 12 часов назад
@@Zeno362 lmao, obviously not.
@mattdorsey2244
@mattdorsey2244 День назад
The earth is in a CO2 drought. I do everything I can to increase my CO2 output as everyone should. Do your part to make our planet greener and more comfortable. Consider driving somewhere just for the heck of it. It's really that easy.
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 День назад
🤡
@mariocandela2133
@mariocandela2133 2 дня назад
Crazy what happens in a post ice age period.....who could have guessed the temps would slowly rise over time, melting the ice.....
@nobody687
@nobody687 2 дня назад
Climate scientists, energy companies, anybody who can add. It's not a mystery, add co2 to a closed system, it heats up. . Plz stop lying to yourself
@jessicaheger1880
@jessicaheger1880 2 дня назад
The industrial revolution has sped up change one hundred fold. This is not the natural cycle of the planet.
@ziggylycans
@ziggylycans 2 дня назад
Greenland's ice it at an all time record for this time of the year... right now,
@oneshothunter9877
@oneshothunter9877 День назад
Says who? I live in Greenland, so give me an example exactly where it is "all time record"..?
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 День назад
WRONG .. minsinformation (aka lies)
@jeil5676
@jeil5676 2 дня назад
In the words of Tim Heidecker "Its free real estate. 😉"
@dmMeBikes
@dmMeBikes 2 дня назад
0 views in 18 seconds, DW fell off...
@blooddumpster3427
@blooddumpster3427 2 дня назад
Get some new material
@dmMeBikes
@dmMeBikes 2 дня назад
​@@blooddumpster34270 likes in 38 seconds, bro fell off...
@iii___iii
@iii___iii 2 дня назад
​@@dmMeBikes Get a new life
@SummerFawn
@SummerFawn 2 дня назад
At least they are still making good stuff
@rmf9567
@rmf9567 2 дня назад
They have been on the propaganda machine hardcore lately
@Pwecko
@Pwecko 2 дня назад
The title suggests that the permafrost is melting, but the video begins "Were the permafrost to melt..." so it's not melting. Stop lying.
@ingridakerblom7577
@ingridakerblom7577 2 дня назад
Why are you people UNCAPABLE of thinking? There is a MIDDLE. It CAN thaw without being completely gone everywhere🤦‍♀️ That's what's happening now. Just as snow & ice melts away in spring. But this one should melt at all - and never freezes again.. Instead of getting that the second quote reffers to when/if the permafrost were to melt completely. That dosen't mean i'ts not melting at all.. Wtf is wrong with you, why are you SO sure all things are either black or white? How are you so totally incapable to understand nuance??
@glenisold79
@glenisold79 2 дня назад
If you listened more than 10seconds they give lots of examples of melting
@Abduladilosman
@Abduladilosman День назад
I like climate change. with rise of temperature and increased air moisture, places like Sahara will be greening. It might be bad news for everyone else, but I think it is good news for my people.
@satumyers1807
@satumyers1807 2 дня назад
clickbait,alarmist,BAD headline- This is a video of a study on a very tiny sections of the peat& marchlands of SUOMI ( suo= marsh,swamp/ mi= mine,old poetic finnish=> my swamp❤) not at all what the headline states!! + there are lots of diff gases ( methane, radon+++God knows what) up the northern.reaches of the planet.
@TheSkystrider
@TheSkystrider 2 дня назад
Gosh such a slow pace and slow narrating. 1.5x speed is much more normal. Except still too much filler video. This is not off to a good start.
@jackjones1667
@jackjones1667 2 дня назад
How is the EU going to tax finland for the carbon
@satumyers1807
@satumyers1807 2 дня назад
like everything else- to dependancy& if EU dont do it- The Finnish gov will find a tax
@Rambam1776
@Rambam1776 2 дня назад
Unendurably boring. The subject matter is fine, but rather than 30 minutes of badly dubbed and translated Russian watching people actually dig in the dirt, this could have been a 15 minute infographic animated video simply explaining information. This video takes an hour to dispense about 9 minutes worth of information.
@zimbu_
@zimbu_ 2 дня назад
Not a single word of Russian spoken in the video. Translations were quite decent. Otherwise true.
@Rambam1776
@Rambam1776 2 дня назад
​@@zimbu_ I don't give a damn what non-English language they were speaking or how good the translations were. The translations were of useless conversations. It was literally like watching court transcripts out in the woods. This reminds me of being trapped in my grandfather's living room 50 years ago watching God awful home movies.
@chaoscarl8414
@chaoscarl8414 День назад
Apart from it not being Russian, I agree. The subject is very interesting, but it felt like a 15 minute short documentary that was padded to 42 minutes.
@ZeroControl
@ZeroControl 2 дня назад
Get a grip
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