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We need to talk about ANTARCTICA...AGAIN!! 

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Global ocean surface temperatures are so high that climate scientists are describing them as "off the charts". September 2023 global average surface temperatures obliterated the previous record high, causing those same scientists to declare the result 'shocking' and 'out of control'. The consequences for the world's largest ice sheet are already measurable. The 2023 Antarctic Sea ice maximum was more than a million square kilometres lower than the previous low record. Now two scientific research teams published data on just how bad it is likely to get.
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Li et al - Abyssal ocean overturning slowdown and warming driven by Antarctic meltwater (Abstract paragraph only - full paper is behind a paywall I'm afraid)
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Casado et al - The quandary of detecting the signature of climate change in Antarctica (Abstract paragraph only - full paper is also behind a paywall)
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Visual Capitalist - Antarctic Sea Ice Loss Infographic
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CNN "Crumbling Ice Sheet' article
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NSIDC latest Antarctic Sea Ice Chart
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IMO Announcement on sulphur emission reductions in shipping
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Carbon Brief - The Effect of Reduced sulphur emissions in shipping
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Antarctic Science Platform - Emergency Summit Meeting
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Southern Annular Mode Explained
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@kimweaver1252
@kimweaver1252 7 месяцев назад
The phrase "faster than previously thought" is the dominant theme of climate science. Along with "greater than anticipated". Like "unprecedented" has become the dominant theme of our politics.
@christianfaust5141
@christianfaust5141 7 месяцев назад
I am still waiting for good new from you...yes let's stop greenhouse gases
@manoo422
@manoo422 7 месяцев назад
Yes, and all of it lies, like the global boiling gaff...
@theblackhand6485
@theblackhand6485 7 месяцев назад
I like this one!
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 7 месяцев назад
The problem will be that if neighborhoods cannot cool during excessive heat, body organs will fail, resulting in multiples of needed Emergency Services. This comes with Wet Bulb Temperatures Google it! ❤😮
@kimweaver1252
@kimweaver1252 7 месяцев назад
@@christianfaust5141 So, you want to stop burning coal, let's say, as a start? Wellllll.......... Here's what happens. As coal combustion in air is the source of most of the SO2 and black soot at higher altitude, ceasing coal use would remove much of these "pollutants" which will reduce the acidification of the seas and land, and reduce the darkening of ice which serve to melt ice and reduce darkening of land surfaces. These are good things, BUT............These two "pollutants" also provide a sort of aerosol parasol, the "aerosol masking effect" which keeps the global average surface temperature about 0.6 to 1C. cooler. So, if you stop burning coal, you reduce the long term heating of the biosphere and reduce the melt rate of ice and the acidification of land and water, but you will allow the near instantaneous spiking of global temperatures. If you don't survive the short term effects, the benefits of the long term effects are moot.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 7 месяцев назад
A fried of mine is a climate scientist was worried about the Pine Island and Thwaited glaciers starting in November 2022. He noticed that the iceberg blocking the PIG bay had started moving. He predicted a possible collapse, but was surprised by the extent of it over both glaciers within 3 days. But he was even more worried about the silence from not only the media but also the climate world. He started a group to discuss the Antarctic, and he invited me. The situation is worse than you talked about, since Deep Ocean Heat has caused the Swiss Cheesification of the ice barriers. We just came out of the Winter Melt Season, and the sea ice extent is off the charts, and faster than expected. Funny, just when they lost the Antarctic they decided to allow the Middle East conflict to have their 12 box cutter moment.
@autohmae
@autohmae 7 месяцев назад
'luckily' their is still some El Nino in 2024.
@roxaskinghearts
@roxaskinghearts 7 месяцев назад
water gets swallowed whole by cities and sent to the water dump because they dont want flooding bla bla bla to bottle water to states dealing with their water poorly leaving lakes and rivers that were up for hundreds of years russia has this nuclear boat they have done some massive projects withi imagine if america started making mega cities with nucelear energy and sending the waste to the moon to fuel experiments or iss est
@Hummmminify
@Hummmminify 7 месяцев назад
I like the term Swiss Cheeseification… that is a very accurate description. Those glaciers will probably do a runaway into the sea and cause massive, impossible to imagine swift rises in the Ocean levels Worldwide. Ocean surges, floods never seen by Humans, death and destruction on an unimaginable scale. This scenario could be coming to Communities near you as soon as next Summer when the super El Niño Summer roles around to the Northern Hemisphere after hitting the Southern Hemisphere in the soon to come Southern Hemisphere Summer.
@paulsnow
@paulsnow 7 месяцев назад
If it is deep ocean heat, is that something humans did? Is this volcanic? Honest question.
@anabolicamaranth7140
@anabolicamaranth7140 7 месяцев назад
Antarctica is the least of our worries. Disastrous harvests in the US Midwest will bring an end to humanity in the near future. We’ll be long 6 feet under before Antarctica goes.
@brandoncreek7502
@brandoncreek7502 6 месяцев назад
I live on your neighbouring Island and my experience of the outdoors over my last 20 yrs informs me that the climate is changing, and recently this is accelerating. The natural world is full of clues to those of us who live and work in the actual countryside are qualified to detect ;leaves dropping later animals not hibernating Swallows not departing Salmon no longer present like they used to be
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
That is not scientific at all.
@brandoncreek7502
@brandoncreek7502 5 месяцев назад
@@scottslotterbeck3796 it's observed
@d.boumghar7385
@d.boumghar7385 5 месяцев назад
20yrs is the third of cyclical climate variation of the tropics of 67years ! You are TOO YOUNG to notice anything as an adult ! GROW !
@armorlebihan6062
@armorlebihan6062 5 месяцев назад
Gosshh
@ValMartinIreland
@ValMartinIreland 5 месяцев назад
20 years is too short a period.
@ChristineRose-nu6qw
@ChristineRose-nu6qw 7 месяцев назад
THANK YOU for condensing all the current research regarding changes in Antarctica in one place. It’s greatly appreciated.
@lornfant
@lornfant 7 месяцев назад
Looking forward to the day when you bring us "Good" (happy) news and not just good (accurate) news. Your work is cherished and invaluable to me.
@Lyra0966
@Lyra0966 7 месяцев назад
I've been following this channel for the past three years. I used to find them mildly irritating because most concerned the promise offered by this or that techno-fix. And my view is relatively simple: more techno-industrial 'progress' will not and can not hope to solve the problems created by techno-industrial 'progress'. What's needed is to manage global population and to begin to produce and consume far less of everything. So I have been pleased to discern on this channel a greater focus on the very real dangers poses by climate change rather than what I regard as largely unrealistic aspirations to see us through the coming crises with more technology. While people continue to believe that some 'clever people' will come up with a range of magic bullets, there will be far less pressure from below to adopt measures that might actually help.
@kenji214245
@kenji214245 7 месяцев назад
@@Lyra0966 To produce less and consume less techno-industrial processes need to be optimised which they are. Population decline has been an established fact since the 1960's and was theorised already in the mid 1800's. Both are large scale global events and take time. We are starting to see them happen now politics is what is slowing them down from happening faster sadly.
@markkunath8440
@markkunath8440 7 месяцев назад
This is the good news unfortunately. It is going to get darker yet before it gets lighter and there will be less humans to witness the improvement. 😁
@Dysiode
@Dysiode 7 месяцев назад
While I agree that there are a lot of episodes about emerging technologies that when viewed in a more global context feel kinda silly, we're not going to survive without technology. Even if we wanted to transitioning to a low-carbon agrarian society is probably not even possible. It's been good to see more episodes about more mature technology we can and are using today like the Flow batteries and pumped-hydro, but I still want to know about developments in things like wave powered reverse osmosis or algae based carbon capture. And for all the practical solutions we could be enacting today in our cities I watch urbanists who educate and advocate for walkable/bikeable cities. @@Lyra0966
@letsgojohnnyboy9437
@letsgojohnnyboy9437 7 месяцев назад
Don't believe this guy... He is a fraud... Carbon Brief is funded by the European Climate Foundation funded by the Bloomberg Family Foundation, ClimateWorks Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Growald Family Fund, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. You have been fool... Sorry, but this guy is not on your side... Have a nice day! :)
@michaelharrison1093
@michaelharrison1093 7 месяцев назад
I find the penguin scene quite disturbing but also an excellent analogy of mankind's relationship with regard to environmental issues.
@williamtomkiel8215
@williamtomkiel8215 7 месяцев назад
they're animals - it's NATURAL - your perception of nature needs adjustment
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 7 месяцев назад
@@williamtomkiel8215 we are animals and behave exactly the same
@alanhat5252
@alanhat5252 7 месяцев назад
@@sudd3660 straight in the face of whoever is nearby?
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 7 месяцев назад
@@alanhat5252 not literally, but in every other way possible and with much more destructive and in more harmful ways. i wish we only defecated on other people...
@williamtomkiel8215
@williamtomkiel8215 7 месяцев назад
@@alanhat5252 they have no perception of much about any others if it’s not a threat or endangering offspring.
@mikehartman5326
@mikehartman5326 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for providing the data.
@JohnEAvenson
@JohnEAvenson 7 месяцев назад
In 1971 my college professor interrupted our electronics class to talk about global warming and how it is affecting the jet stream. If the jet stream path starts changing to extremes it will created extremes in weather. That's the first time I became aware of global warming, just by bringing up the subject to class rooms
@myplan8166
@myplan8166 6 месяцев назад
'71, quite early
@martinladley
@martinladley 6 месяцев назад
Not really. My 1950's edition of a Pears Encyclopaedia mentions the concerns of Co2 emissions as the worlds primary concern. @@myplan8166
@JGeoToo
@JGeoToo 6 месяцев назад
I was also made aware of problems with the planet's climate in the early 70's. At the time, it seemed that this information/knowledge was common. we have continued to act in a very restrained manner now for fifty year while this problem has turned into a monster. the problem is truely the way we think and act
@myplan8166
@myplan8166 6 месяцев назад
@@JGeoToo common thinking is like: " so, we are doomed. But i'll be the last one having fun until end." It's the others who have to save the planet.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Let's see, 52 years ago? Lol.
@wildliferox2
@wildliferox2 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for not shying away from serious and tough issues, that all too often are swept under the carpet by others
@Apollo1011
@Apollo1011 7 месяцев назад
People like Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, and the Just Stop Oil people that have blocked traffic, haven't helped the climate movement.
@rogerstone3068
@rogerstone3068 7 месяцев назад
And thank you especially for not trying to 'dramatise' it with sensational hype. You had me worried for a moment with the ANTARCTIC ANNIHILATION moment, but believe me, a calm factual statement "this is rather worrying" from someone we can trust - is much more scary.
@tuberroot1112
@tuberroot1112 7 месяцев назад
@@rogerstone3068 All this is highly speculative, unknown and very long term if it happens at all and the only reason all the media focus is on Antarctic sea ice in October is because they need to draw focus away from this year's Arctic sea ice minimum which was EXACTLY the same as in 2007 when media sea ice shit storm started. They don't tell you ZERO not change in 14 years, they say LOOK OVER HERE! Forget about "the canary in the coal mine". LOOK OVER HERE!
@oldineamiller9007
@oldineamiller9007 7 месяцев назад
@@julianashley9992 Nope, just the end of the climate lie.
@mattharvey515
@mattharvey515 6 месяцев назад
I have heard that the Arctic and Greenland ice cover has actually increased in the last few years, and that "global average temperatures" have been falling slowly since 2016 (NOAA). This will probably affect the Antarctic in a year or two...
@ignacioperezlarrain4632
@ignacioperezlarrain4632 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your constant contribution to inform about this throughout the years, creating awareness
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Dave is a climate hysteric. Getting rich scaring children. Evil!
@bobmeining4028
@bobmeining4028 7 месяцев назад
In the early 70's when I was completing my mechanical engineering degree I kept my interest in the geology etc alive by attend guest lectures. A guest speaker doing research on CO2 emissions from the industrial revolution onward was trying to determine where all the CO2 went since if it stayed in the atmosphere the the percentage of this gas would have been higher. I think today we have a better handle on where it went and is going. Best regards.
@rdelrosso1973
@rdelrosso1973 6 месяцев назад
@bobmeining: The puzzling thing is how the Oceans have been absorbing some 90% of Man-Made Heat, but only 25% of Man-Made CO2.
@Hummmminify
@Hummmminify 5 месяцев назад
@@rdelrosso1973 And now all the Oceans are becoming so acidic that the food that most sea life depends on is dying….we are coming close to the time when the Oceans will be throwing Co2 as well as methane at us. The Oceans will become so toxic that very little life will be left in them and so toxic that nobody will be able to live near them. That combined with the Sea level rise will spell doom for many of the Worlds biggest cities.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 2 месяца назад
@@rdelrosso1973: The effects of CO2 have a very long lag time because it's complex physics and chemistry and not all evenly distributed globally.
@CandC68
@CandC68 7 месяцев назад
The problem isn't CO2, fossil fuel, extinction of insects, etc. The problem is the increasing level of acceptable stupidity in our population. Our irrational behavior is trending towards self extinction.
@theblackhand6485
@theblackhand6485 7 месяцев назад
My thoughts too.
@chrismullin8304
@chrismullin8304 7 месяцев назад
I was talking with a 30 year old family therapist. As I explained my grief for the environmental collapse. I said I spent a lifetime trying to teach my kids to use non polluting soaps etc. He stopped and said “I never really thought about soaps getting into waterways”. This happened in a very liberal area where most people are excessively eco- conscious. And if a 30 year old with a degree couldn’t work that out on their own, then we’re more f’d than I thought. They have no idea what is coming.
@Apollo1011
@Apollo1011 7 месяцев назад
The problem is, you visit places like Seattle, San Francisco, or New York, controlled by liberals for decades, and they are absolutely covered in trash and filth.
@volkerengels5298
@volkerengels5298 7 месяцев назад
We tend to underestimate our (mental) vulnerability as well as the importance of sane bindings. It's visible how we risk our communication more and more... Plus: We are in a hopeless situation - so somehow it makes sense to go crazy. ""A Brain running mad for any solution...
@chuckkottke
@chuckkottke 7 месяцев назад
The residents of Pompeii would have agreed with you, had they lived to see the day. 🌋. Living here in North America, I see an ever increasing level of fuel combustion with those people who live in the TV - Tavern bubble.
@MillisecondFalcon
@MillisecondFalcon 7 месяцев назад
Another possible "feedback loopy" scenario that could accelerate ice sheet loss is the potential for increased seismic activity due to the rapid reduction in the immense weight of the ice sheets as they calve into the ocean. Earthquakes would loosen the ice's grip on the bedrock and cause cracking, both of which will accelerate ice loss. This may be decades away and it is impossible to predict its extent.
@petewright4640
@petewright4640 7 месяцев назад
The subsurface rock will rise with the reduction in ice burden. This will lift the ice sheets and make them more stable. A rare example of a negative feedback!
@MillisecondFalcon
@MillisecondFalcon 7 месяцев назад
@@petewright4640 More stable? I hadn't considered that possibility!
@Lyra0966
@Lyra0966 7 месяцев назад
Yep, we've got all manner of interesting surprises just waiting for us around the corner. May we live in interesting times!
@PinataOblongata
@PinataOblongata 7 месяцев назад
@@petewright4640If the lifting was not uniform, wouldn't it still crack the sheets?
@davespanksalot8413
@davespanksalot8413 7 месяцев назад
​@@PinataOblongataI imagine if the plate lifted with less weight there'd be more surface area out of the water for ice to form on again??
@beeg56
@beeg56 7 месяцев назад
I so value the videos you put out, Dave. Thank you for your expertise in explaining each of these topics. Thank you for the time you expend to ensure the honesty of these small gems. Thank you for your straightforward devotion to educating all of us - faceless and nameless - on topics we *should* already know about (but most often don't.) With all the sincerity I can muster I'd like to... 💚Thank you, Dave.💚
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Why won't Dave debate a real scientist???
@clive373
@clive373 3 месяца назад
@@scottslotterbeck3796 all your "real scientist" has to do is get his work published, just the same as anyone. If he has disproved the stuff Dave is REPORTING then he will soon be famous. That is how we have progressed science at such an amazing rate.
@mikemellor759
@mikemellor759 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for clear and succinct updates on these issues.
@ValMartinIreland
@ValMartinIreland 5 месяцев назад
There will be no reduction in fossil fuel burning in the next 100 years.
@bonniepoole1095
@bonniepoole1095 7 месяцев назад
I cried when the Emperor penguin colonies lost all their chicks as the the chicks got wet and drowned. The chicks' fluff is not water proof until their feathers grow. They rely on solid ice while they grow. No ice, no chicks. Your Amazon orders and your fancy new cars are killing the planet. Still, we travel, buy junk that lands up in the landill, eat meat; good luck.
@lluisfargaslopez9603
@lluisfargaslopez9603 7 месяцев назад
What pisses me off is that the majority of the world isn't driving new cars or having vacations. It os only few 15-20% of the world. The middle and upper classes of the richest countries are ruining the life of thousands of milions of people while complaining of having a shitty 9-5 job with A/C only to get money to pay things dont make them long-lasting happines.
@bonniepoole1095
@bonniepoole1095 7 месяцев назад
I couldn't agree more!@@lluisfargaslopez9603
@JSDudeca
@JSDudeca 7 месяцев назад
I told people many years back why they disliked Dr David Suzuki, an early speaker of truths on climate change was: “those who speak the inconvenient truths make others feel uncomfortable with their past and present decisions”
@empireofpeaches
@empireofpeaches 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate you summarising the research with excellent referencing. Dire news. Much respect to the scientists
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
There is no climate emergency, Dr. Clausen, Nobel prize winner in physics, 2022. But you beiove Bald Dave. Lol.
@ianwilson3674
@ianwilson3674 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Dave just another reminder that everyone must stop burning stuff now! Whilst politicians mince around everyone that can afford to make mitigation measures should unfortunately that’s rarely the case! 😟
@musicrealm007
@musicrealm007 6 месяцев назад
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
China's building a coal plant every week.
@hyazza5022
@hyazza5022 7 месяцев назад
-"...because it's literally thousands of miles from anywhere useful..." -Me watching this video from Chile:
@stevestokes1123
@stevestokes1123 7 месяцев назад
Keep the information and content coming. This has to be known. Thank you very much for your hard work !!
@JustHaveaThink
@JustHaveaThink 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, will do!
@landoncharlton7071
@landoncharlton7071 7 месяцев назад
I was happy for about 5 seconds when I saw you posted a video... then I read the title and realized it's going to be another one of those videos.... you know, important to know and full of information that is going to make me realize how screwed we really are....
@bakedbean37
@bakedbean37 7 месяцев назад
"We're so screwed" is my usual response to this sort of info. At least there was that penguin bit though. Downer Dave knows how to keep us coming back for more. (Sorry Dave 🙂)
@camlinhall1363
@camlinhall1363 7 месяцев назад
I get impatient with Dave for posting so many hopeful stories (Sorry Dave😉) @@bakedbean37
@emk7132
@emk7132 7 месяцев назад
Great and accessible description of more dire news. Thank you
@Nicole_CS
@Nicole_CS 7 месяцев назад
Great information! This is why I support the Creative Society Project. We can come together and remove the global corporate dictators.
@tomnowlin9652
@tomnowlin9652 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for always curating and communicating this crucial information in a more digestible fashion than sifting through research papers!
@johnnyboy7829
@johnnyboy7829 6 месяцев назад
If you want crucial information, you can follow Guy McPherson. Not this guy... He's a fraud... He makes a lot of money with is boring and irreverent videos... Follow a real scientist, not a wannabe expert always late to the game...
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 5 месяцев назад
Research papers? Where are you? 1980s Soviet Union?
@BenjaminBjornsen
@BenjaminBjornsen 4 месяца назад
@@rdallas81? Everytime you think you have made a new discovery you have to do this grunt work. Even in non searchable huge books in old fashion libraries "sometimes these books aren't translated" to check if your "discovery" has been looked at before, and all that research you have togo trough. And in the end it could have been disproved in a language you cant read. This is how its done. This is the way of the Ninja
@jonathanclutton2813
@jonathanclutton2813 7 месяцев назад
Great stuff as ever, even if rather sobering. Loved the penguins too!
@JustHaveaThink
@JustHaveaThink 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@Sunevel
@Sunevel 7 месяцев назад
Always appreciate the info
@mirzamay
@mirzamay 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this information. I hope we can get it together. 🙏
@maxvaessen
@maxvaessen 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for grinding the data into understandable chunks! ❤ thanks for what you do
@cheweperro
@cheweperro 7 месяцев назад
Oh well. We'll still look to maximize short term profits for shareholders, doesn't anyone believe that'll change?
@gubbool
@gubbool 7 месяцев назад
Might want to speak about the Amazon River AND the Mississippi Rivers. Extreme low waters. People of the US are not aware of the extreme droughts that are happening.
@JustHaveaThink
@JustHaveaThink 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your support and suggestion. I will have a look at that.
@jeanneelliott7243
@jeanneelliott7243 6 месяцев назад
People speak of this for decades, but we don't seem capable to stop or even slow the problem.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 6 месяцев назад
The people making the money causing it have the geopolitical power to keep doing it.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Birth control for Africa and Asia.
@ToniGlick
@ToniGlick 7 месяцев назад
It is so scary and we are so seemingly powerless. We've been raising our voices for years but the powers that be don't appear to care or just act annoyed or worse, hostile and aggressive. It's so frustrating.
@bjb7587
@bjb7587 7 месяцев назад
Decades. 😢
@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ
@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ 7 месяцев назад
I think even those you think are 'in power' are effectively powerless too. Nobody actually knows what can be practically done without causing massive upheaval and distress. This situation we've dug ourselves into is just too damn complicated. We're only able to very tentatively change little and effectively insignificant aspects of our lives at a time and there's often considerable resistance against even that.
@bjb7587
@bjb7587 7 месяцев назад
@@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ I agree with some of what you said, but we *do* know what can practically be done. The problem is the greed of the vested interests that are holding back the progress that diminishes their power and profits. The barriers are political, not scientific.
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 7 месяцев назад
@@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ No, that's not the case. It's not too complicated. We know exactly what to do. It's a political problem. To the OP's point, this means that we are not powerless. We can work to elect people who will do the right thing. In America this means defeating Republicans. The best thing any one person can do to help the climate is to vote the denialists out. When Democrats finally got a bit of power in America, we got the "Inflation Reduction Act", which is a huge climate bill that is causing a revolution in the way we use energy. That is what happens when you elect the right people.
@Apollo1011
@Apollo1011 7 месяцев назад
Science has become so politicized that no one knows what to believe anymore.
@realeyesrealizereallies6828
@realeyesrealizereallies6828 7 месяцев назад
We have had 5 mass extinction events on Earth over 4 billion years..But we have had several dozens extinction events over that same time..Whenever CO2 levels get between 800 ppm and 1200 ppm an extinction event follows..In all these dozens of events the CO2 levels took many thousands of years to rise, always do to volcanic activity..What we have done in a 100 years is unprecedented..We live in this grace period or lag in the time that it takes massive complex planetary systems and industrial civilization to break down and collapse..There is no stopping the bottle neck coming our way, for all life on Earth..Information and technology cannot help us..
@gayleblack1919
@gayleblack1919 7 месяцев назад
Love your candid info
@dancoffey8412
@dancoffey8412 7 месяцев назад
Good piece. I wish you would mention the effect of ice falling into the ocean, assuming it is not floating and therefore not subject to buoyancy principles, will raise the ocean water level. So much of the focus is on melted water, but ice chucks do the same thing but in a more punctuated manner.
@beezybeez4207
@beezybeez4207 6 месяцев назад
Why would you assume it’s not floating?
@dancoffey8412
@dancoffey8412 6 месяцев назад
@@beezybeez4207 Because, if it is already floating in the ocean it will not change the effective displaced volume of liquid and raise the level of the ocean surface since it is already "floating" in the water. If it is above the water and then enters the water its volume immediately becomes subject to Archimedes Principle and adds to the total volume of water, raising sea levels.
@dancoffey8412
@dancoffey8412 6 месяцев назад
@@beezybeez4207 The structure of Antarctica is such that a large part of it is above the water level and is not floating. The mountain ranges and other structures are supporting ice that will be capable of entering the water and raise sea levels without melting. The notion of an assumption is a way of predicating a premise in order that the proper analysis is made.
@punditgi
@punditgi 7 месяцев назад
Good old Dave does it again! Great report albeit most depressing. Maybe all governments should just have a think! 😮
@MountainRain-hb8zd
@MountainRain-hb8zd 7 месяцев назад
Most climate news and reporting that's worth a damn has recently become more pessimistic regarding future outcomes. It's not only that things are getting worse but that MORE CONCRETE DATA is coming out regarding climate change. Action needs to happen now, but the people who have power and influence don't want to change the status quo. Even for their own children's future, or themselves.
@DrTofutybeast
@DrTofutybeast 7 месяцев назад
.. not likely unfortunately
@PavelDatsyuk-ui4qv
@PavelDatsyuk-ui4qv 7 месяцев назад
Just google artic sea ice extrent lol
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Bald Dave, lying hysteric.
@tekannon7803
@tekannon7803 7 месяцев назад
What is so frustrating is that we are increasing the temperatures of the oceans not because we want to, but because human activity and the need to, say, heat our homes is throwing a stick in the spokes as far as slowing down carbon emissions. I am not a climate scientist, but I think we all have to realize that the 70% of the earth's freshwater that is currently ice in antarctica is sooner than we think going to become liquid water very, very soon and that is the straw that breaks the camel's back as far as I am concerned. Because this surely will mean that the AMOC becomes dead in its tracks and when that happens the earth becomes a whole new planet.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
And where is your proof that humans are the cause of climate change? If you have this proof come and tell. As long as there have been humans on this planet, there have been preachers saying the sins of man cause bad weather, earthquakes, crops to fail etc. The common solution to repent is usually for some sort of offering to appease the Gods.
@spaulding304
@spaulding304 7 месяцев назад
It's going to melt either way. And then it'll freeze again. All it takes is for a chunk of asteroid, or a big spew from a volcanic eruption, or even more likely, a radiant CME burst to wipe us all out within a years time. When I was a child, I always wondered why people don't just invent better infrastructure and methods of dealing with natural disasters. Some do for earthquakes, but not enough for other disasters though like tornadoes and floods. At this point, just move somewhere else and invest in your bloodline's future. Use stone as a building material, or build your house underground in a hillside. You'll be fine and your family will own one valuable piece of property. At least for you, you'd have low insurance premiums
@d.l.gentsch5304
@d.l.gentsch5304 7 месяцев назад
Yes. It is likely to enter in another ice age.
@MarkRose1337
@MarkRose1337 7 месяцев назад
All the ice has melted before. It is nothing new for the planet. It would be new for humans.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 7 месяцев назад
A concern about AMOC stopping is that while it would mean Europe would not be getting the warmer equatorial water and become much colder, the equator would retain that warm water. This would increase the difference between the north and the equator which would likely lead to much more extreme weather patterns.
@nitinjadhav-wj4zv
@nitinjadhav-wj4zv 7 месяцев назад
Taking one day at a time, enjoying every moment and grateful to have a beautiful life...
@Arisaem
@Arisaem 7 месяцев назад
One of the saddest things was the mass death of emperor penguin babies. Literally no mainstream media reported on it. Over 10,000 died due to drowning.
@stanwoody4988
@stanwoody4988 7 месяцев назад
I just want to express my gratitude for having such a calm, soothing voice explain that it is hitting the fan as we watch. The beauty of Earth's systems is back round for explanations of their demise.
@mrpaul5726
@mrpaul5726 7 месяцев назад
SO glad you called this out again. As awful as the events of the middle east and eastern Europe are, the potential catastrophe looming from the Antarctica thawing are even more sobering. We have unleashed a chain of events that are now humanly unstoppable. There is only one option left as we face the 6th Extinction. PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE Because we are not going to stop this happening.
@CABALlc1
@CABALlc1 7 месяцев назад
> potential catastrophe Ye, I think we've gone way beyond "potential" (in fact now inevitable) around 50 years ago. If it was true those decades ago that if we took decisive action then to prevent the worst possible outcome the statements that if we take decisive action today we can stop the worst from happening is at best tragicomical.
@mrpaul5726
@mrpaul5726 7 месяцев назад
@@CABALlc1 Realistic and Pragmatic response my friend
@paulsnow
@paulsnow 7 месяцев назад
We don't know this. As far as people and their lives go, the Antarctica is not known to be a human created risk, and we don't know that there is any risk at all yet. We really don't have enough information. But a war can kill tons of people really quickly. That's why doctors treat heart attacks first, and worry about all other health issues later. Because the later does nothing for the patient if they are dead. This is why we have to focus on issues like war over theories about a continent we know very little about.
@mrpaul5726
@mrpaul5726 7 месяцев назад
@@paulsnow You are certainly entitled to your opinion my friend, but I totally disagree with you However I think your viewpoint is a happier place for the mind to live, so in a way I am jealous.
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy 7 месяцев назад
@@paulsnow doctors ACTUALLY teach prevention..you know, eating right, exercise, regular check ups... NOT something climate deniers are prone to engage in, they would rather scream fake news and buy more weapons systems.
@ioanpena
@ioanpena 7 месяцев назад
The weather changed so much that it is still summer now in Romania in the middle of Autumn. Tomorrow 21 October will be 30°C in the lowlands and 25°C in the mountains ! Winter is only 1 month now and is from 15th of February to 15 of March...wich is strange ! We have 5 months of summer now !
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
I heard it was snowing in Ukraine. How can that be???
@Daisy-ns2xn
@Daisy-ns2xn 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info, keep up the good work
@user-iq7yd6im3f
@user-iq7yd6im3f 7 месяцев назад
Tell us about the melting tundra, its release of CO², and the danger of enormous forest fires in Canada and Siberia.
@EmeraldView
@EmeraldView 7 месяцев назад
Nice use of superscript
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 7 месяцев назад
@@EmeraldView I don't know how he did it, and it is cool, but chemical formulas are supposed to use subscripts for atom counts. Most people just use unformatted text: CO2
@user-iq7yd6im3f
@user-iq7yd6im3f 7 месяцев назад
@@incognitotorpedo42 I just held down the 2 until the ² appeared along w ⅔ and ⅖. Same as getting a Spanish ñ, Italian è, German ö, etc. Nothing special about this Android phone. BUT ... What about thawing tundra? How about "Beachfront lots on Hudson's Bay available soon!" Schadenfreude!
@theblackhand6485
@theblackhand6485 7 месяцев назад
Tell us as wel that EV's have rather a worse footprint then gasoline cars (benzine). Especially when the batteries catch fire and give piles of chemical waist.
@wincoffin7985
@wincoffin7985 7 месяцев назад
@@theblackhand6485 Not so, wrong. And wrong again.
@Dysiode
@Dysiode 7 месяцев назад
5:00 "...speed up during the next three decades." If there's anything I'm learning this year it's that we really ought to be condensing our timelines by a factor or 2-3, what with the already hitting 1.5c warming over pre-industrial levels
@jeffreyrogers2491
@jeffreyrogers2491 7 месяцев назад
What a master communicator!
@danielmcardle3476
@danielmcardle3476 8 дней назад
Love your work. Never stop please.
@CrapKerouac
@CrapKerouac 7 месяцев назад
"I used to think the top global environmental problems were biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and climate change. I thought that with 30 years of good science we could address these problems. But I was wrong. The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy, and to deal with these we need a spiritual and cultural transformation, and we scientists don't know how to do that." - James Gustave Speth. Something tells me we're going to be eating our pets in 50 years - Chairman Maose, guy on the internet.
@oldineamiller9007
@oldineamiller9007 7 месяцев назад
Nope, the top problem is the fear mongering created by you and your fellow climate alarmists.
@petruavram4021
@petruavram4021 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, but what will the pets eat?
6 месяцев назад
​@@petruavram4021us. BTW, now I get it... those pesky bastards getting pigs and chicken as pets... they're damn preppers!
@hanskleinjan
@hanskleinjan 6 месяцев назад
Very much so 👍🏼
@Griswald1968
@Griswald1968 6 месяцев назад
A whole 30yrs?
@gilbertorestrepo551
@gilbertorestrepo551 7 месяцев назад
I don’t think people in positions of power care about doing anything to help the planet or the people who live on it. 😢
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 7 месяцев назад
Some of them care, and some of them don't. Our job is to elect the people who care.
@danielfaben5838
@danielfaben5838 7 месяцев назад
This is a reasonable thought. A kind of reason has gotten us where we are however. Perhaps humans and our wielded power are the problem. Too much success and plenty of time to philosophize has created a monster that puts people first and the planet far down the line. The experiment in power seems like it has run its course.
@wincoffin7985
@wincoffin7985 7 месяцев назад
@@incognitotorpedo42 Agreed! Heck, it's easy to see many commenting here do care. So 'caring' is possible, some do! Including a few rare politicians!
@christineallen450
@christineallen450 6 месяцев назад
Your voice is so soothing ❤
@bruce-le-smith
@bruce-le-smith 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for citing the scientific studies in your video, I quite like how you animated the image of the documents too, very spiffy. p.s. I wish we had more global leaders, there seems to be an extraordinary deficit of leadership at the moment
@samlair3342
@samlair3342 7 месяцев назад
Yes, “Our oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the heat building up in our atmosphere”caused by anthropogenic global warming.
@tsaicio
@tsaicio 7 месяцев назад
How could they? Nonsense.
@PinataOblongata
@PinataOblongata 7 месяцев назад
@@tsaicioI don't know the amount, but it's obviously not nonsense, because the oceans interface with the atmosphere over a vast area and the laws of thermodynamics mean that both try to come to equilibrium. Imagine a completely enclosed fish tank half-full of water - pump the air in the top through a cooler and make it cold then let it sit - eventually the heat from the water moves into the air. Pump that air through a heater and let it sit and eventually the heat from the air moves into the water. That's just basic physics and why fridges work.
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 7 месяцев назад
@@tsaicio Not nonsense. Liquid water has a much higher heat capacity than air. It can absorb much more energy than air for a given temperature change. Specifically, at sea level one cubic meter of water absorbs 4,184,000 Joules to produce a temperature change of one degree C. A cubic meter of air absorbs 840 Joules for the same temperature change. A factor of about 5 thousand times as much energy.
@swaggery
@swaggery 7 месяцев назад
@@tsaicio My simple uneducated explanation. There are many more particles in the water vs the air. If you heat up your stove, the air will heat up almost instantly, but put a small pot of water on, that same airspace will be room temperature comfortable for a few minutes. Also given how deep the oceans are, the volume of the ocean vs the atmosphere is probably at least a 1:4 ratio.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
I've yet to hear where the proof is of this anthropogenic global warming is. Some sort of scientific paper? Have you a link to this proof?
@mikegofton1
@mikegofton1 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Dave, I can’t un-see that penguin now. As a suggestion for a further edition - the media tends to focus on average temperature change, however it’s the extremes which have the greatest impact. It would be useful to understand what modelling and empirical data says about the statistical spread of climate change.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 7 месяцев назад
I love this channel. Thank you for the great work.
@GeologyDude
@GeologyDude 6 месяцев назад
Good video, but when you said "Antarctic Annihilation" the thunder and lightning was good, but immediately after that, you needed to add screams and wild elephant trumpeting sounds! ha ha
@UrbanTreasureHunter
@UrbanTreasureHunter 7 месяцев назад
As long as those in power keep getting paid, nothing will change. Those of us who actually care about our habitat have very little, if any power to change things. We are screwed. Thanks for the info. I love your vids. Very informative. 😆👍
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
The solution being put forward is "clean" wind, solar, batteries and EV cars. Where do you think all those rare earth minerals will come from? Most of the planet would have to be mined to find these minerals. Think of the environmental impact that will cause.
@carlhitchon1009
@carlhitchon1009 7 месяцев назад
Next life, get born as an individual in a more intelligent species.
@PeterTodd
@PeterTodd 7 месяцев назад
@@Sjb-on5xt This is not news to any regular viewers, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on what actions should be taken?
@AB-wf8ek
@AB-wf8ek 7 месяцев назад
​@@PeterTodd Stop driving cars, eat less meat, and consume less in order to reduce demand on transportation and manufacturing
@PeterTodd
@PeterTodd 7 месяцев назад
Small steps but valid. Falls into the contentious and unpopular degrowth paradigm, which I don't have a problem with. @@AB-wf8ek
@brianwheeldon4643
@brianwheeldon4643 7 месяцев назад
Another of the most important videos you have put to screen Dave Borlace. Thank you sincerely. The research is top quality.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
He's a liar. Climate hysteric. Bad man!
@WillYouVid
@WillYouVid 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the work you do.
@supertona83
@supertona83 7 месяцев назад
Just a thing: CMIP is not a model but a collection or intercomparison of models. The values they give is the mean of the models.
@mikeharrington5593
@mikeharrington5593 7 месяцев назад
The inexorably rising Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) (sustained by an irreversible total cumulation of greenhouse gases), subsumes all regional variations of land & ocean temperatures. The EEI fuels & exacerbates adverse & extreme consequences to our biosphere (eg warming, melting, flooding), on a pathway to severe degradation of, & shrinkage to, our habitat, presenting an existential threat to the survival of our species. We are getting closer to the point when untried & untested geoengineering will be forced upon us as a desperature measure to try to stop the rot
@ErwinTeunissen
@ErwinTeunissen 7 месяцев назад
At the edge of extinction only love remains❤
@seamuscharles9028
@seamuscharles9028 7 месяцев назад
Modalities Death Is Human Extinction
@bjb7587
@bjb7587 7 месяцев назад
Apparently you are not keeping up with the current levels of warfare in the world.
@bettyswallocks6411
@bettyswallocks6411 7 месяцев назад
@@bjb7587The current run-rate is normal. As a race, we average 2.5 wars going on somewhere at any one time. It’s the one thing we can be relied on.
@bjb7587
@bjb7587 7 месяцев назад
@@bettyswallocks6411 Sure, my point exactly to the OP. Love 💕 is not fairing well. While wars may be common in human history, the destructiveness of current weaponry far exceeds anything ever seen. Two of the current wars include states with nuclear weapons. One of them, Russia, has already threatened to use them. "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." Albert Einstein
@catsdrooltoo
@catsdrooltoo 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your great work.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
He's a liar.
@NoidoDev
@NoidoDev 7 месяцев назад
Getting a break from the other bad news, swinging by here and looking into the state of the climate.
@steveshere89
@steveshere89 7 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, it's likely already too late. The answers lie with the people. We elect our politicians to speak for us and our politicians know that there are no votes in a radical green agenda, so they tell us to keep flying off to Benidorm, keep having children, nothing needs to change and everything will be fine. That, unfortunately, wins elections.
@JP212nyc
@JP212nyc 7 месяцев назад
While they fly off to Panama and the Bahamas to hide their money for the proverbial rainy day - which even they and especially their kids will not live to see ...
@davespanksalot8413
@davespanksalot8413 7 месяцев назад
We're not that different to a locust plague, except we have music and dressing gowns, oh, and we are aware of our actions on our own future destruction but ignore it bec.... did you know that ahole desantis wears lifts in his shoes and even lied about his actual height???? Reeeeee....!
@achenarmyst2156
@achenarmyst2156 7 месяцев назад
Children are not the problem. The problem are northern adults.
@johnbee7729
@johnbee7729 7 месяцев назад
Yup, and still most of thee population are still quite happily following the over-consumption agenda.
@mgreenesco9955
@mgreenesco9955 7 месяцев назад
Do you mean the radical green agendas that WILL kill us all? This planet has constant and ongoing cycles that laugh at us humans thinking we did it. Please go live in fear somewhere else.
@pookasmith7875
@pookasmith7875 7 месяцев назад
I moved to south Brazil 3 yrs ago. What I have observed are the Low systems that used to tightly circle Anarctica, are now widening their paths. The lows are spinning off and effecting Australia and South America. Sending sub tropical cyclones up the coast of Argentina and Brazil. I expect cyclones to become a regular occurrence. Also there appears to be a river flowing over the Andes, from the west, and turning into flooding in Southern Brazil.
@anabolicamaranth7140
@anabolicamaranth7140 7 месяцев назад
It’s been warm in your neighborhood lately.
@JustHaveaThink
@JustHaveaThink 7 месяцев назад
Very worrying!
@CplusO2
@CplusO2 7 месяцев назад
Hi from the very south of mainland Australia. We are observing those changes on this side of the globe. I agree with the climate scientist James Hanson in his predictions for catastrophic wind. Our building codes are very lax, we are in no way ready for what is about to come.
@MarkRose1337
@MarkRose1337 7 месяцев назад
It's a weakened jet stream causing that by a reduced temperature differential between the pole and mid latitudes. The same has been happening in the northern hemisphere.
@callyman
@callyman 7 месяцев назад
The Australian Cyclone forecast for this season is almost double the average of previous years.
@bartolomeothesatyr
@bartolomeothesatyr 7 месяцев назад
Indeed, you did *_slightly_* overdo the hyperbole with the "Antarctic Annihilation" animation. 🧐
@econrith
@econrith 3 месяца назад
The last time the ice melted which was when there were far fewer people alive on earth which led to a rapid maunder minimum How did the Maunder Minimum affect Earth? The most recent grand solar minimum occurred during Maunder Minimum (1645-1710), which led to reduction of solar irradiance by 0.22% from the modern one and a decrease of the average terrestrial temperature by 1.0-1.5°C. We are set to freeze not fry with inadequate food supplies especially with the current war on CO2 which is food for plants. No plants, or very little plants equals no food for humans.
@andycotton162
@andycotton162 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for uploading such a topical video for me, as it slotted in nicely with a lecture I attended at University of Sheffield, yesterday by physicist and oceanographer Helen Czerski, (who I think you know from Fully Charged). She delivered a very passionate and thought provoking session on the world's oceans and global warming.
@8Arachne8
@8Arachne8 7 месяцев назад
One thing I very rarely see discussed is how that over the last 500 million years 80% of that has had no continental glaciers. While we humans may be speeding things along a tiny bit, the climate has changed many times before humans and will continue to long after we evolve or go extinct. Why are we trying to stop the inevitable? Why are we not focusing on adapting? The climate change fear mongering is pointless. Let’s look for positive ways to move forward in an ever changing world.
@damagingthebrand7387
@damagingthebrand7387 4 месяца назад
3500 years ago the average world temperature was almost 2c higher than today. Did we all die?
@ejonesss
@ejonesss 7 месяцев назад
you are right because if the ice goes then all that fresh water will dilute the salt content and slow down the movement of heat around the world and can have an effect on the weather.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
So what can you or anyone else do to stop it, anymore than they can stop the Sun rising in the morning?
@Lioness_UTV
@Lioness_UTV 7 месяцев назад
It's not just that, if the current slows down so do the tiny nutrients that support the food chain of life in the oceans. There is already a dying off happening in spots around the world including small pockets where oxygen is missing, poisonous alge will become more frequent due to the warmth of the oceans. Those at the top of the food chain like Sharks, whales, killer whales, dolphins have been observed at different points of making a shift or trying to adjust to survive. It's not happening everywhere, but enough that we should take notice, these are the seas 'canaries in the mine' I believe sometime in the future, we will need to make a tough decision to leave the ocean alone for a few seasons so it can adjust and replenish itself as it will not be able to adjust, support humans and sealife while it is depleted. They don't call me Cassandra for nothing... 🙄
@leonmusk1040
@leonmusk1040 7 месяцев назад
Can confirm New zealand water temperatures have been on the up dramatically in last 7-8 years catching fish 600 miles south of their usual migration zones almost a thousand for one species.
@christopherweston6028
@christopherweston6028 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, Good explanations.
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 7 месяцев назад
I am quite old and its incredible in my lifetime to have gone from near promises of energy to cheep to meter , retirement by 50 latest , another green revolution ,and holidays on mars to an existential , most likely not solvable due to inaction ,climate catastrophe .
@Mathi80
@Mathi80 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for another very insightful video. It seems like no amount of sensible data will project us into action, unless our daily lives get drastically affected. Which will happen (not?) soon enough...
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
Notice the ice core data he supplied only goes back 1000 years. The Vostok ice core data goes back at least 450,000 years. Why did he exclude this important data?
@ramblerandy2397
@ramblerandy2397 7 месяцев назад
I see that NZ has had a recent political lurch to the right. Will that mean a loosening of their environmental attitude? Possibly. The ocean currents slowing down to a stall reminds me of an early outcome theory around the 1990s when it was said that the human living zones may become banded into fairly tight latitudes, with the extremes almost permanently covered in ice right down to northern Europe, with similar results in the southern hemisphere. As far as I remember, this didn't take into full account the rise in global temperature or the terms we used to use, the Earth's energy, or heat, budget. But what it meant was that Northern Europe, America, Asia, echoed in the southern hemisphere, would have incredibly severe cold winters and very short summers, while southern Europe and those latitudes either side of the equator would be the only liveable bands for the global population. It ain't pretty. We've moved away from that singular theory idea since, but it's influence will be felt in the mix.
@nigelwilliams7920
@nigelwilliams7920 7 месяцев назад
With its population of about 5.2 million, NZ is 0.06% of the world's population, and it emits about 0.14% of global emissions. The majority of NZ's emissions are due to production of sufficient food to support about 100 million people - mostly in other countries. So if NZ was to blink out of existence and zero its emissions it would make no meaningful difference to the climate, but a lot of folk would miss out on their steak, lamb and cheese. The flavour of its government makes no difference to the big picture at all.
@philip88154
@philip88154 7 месяцев назад
Already the situation was hopeless under the previous Labour government. We even got the honour of a telling off by the WEF no less (yes the WEF lol) for not even being on track to meet our very unambitious domestic target. Things now will get even worse. One of the parties in the coalition (Act) wants to scrap the entire framework that sets domestic targets and requires governments to come up with emission reduction plans. NZ has a 'clean green' reputation but the reality has always been different - 70% of rivers are heavily polluted with nitrate runoff and emissions have been sky high for a long time.
@nigelwilliams7920
@nigelwilliams7920 7 месяцев назад
@@philip88154 NZ's emissions would ease if they were spread over the whole population served by the country's primary production. That would put the 'blame' for those emissions where they should lie (in countries that consume the produce), and ease the need to impose draconian emission controls within the country. While certainly there is no room for complacency, NZ should be more concerned with developing and implementing adaptations to the expected climate change and sea level rise than with major economy-wrecking emission cuts, IMHO.
@philip88154
@philip88154 7 месяцев назад
@@nigelwilliams7920 Even if you measure the consumption based emissions (which excludes what we export), our emissions are still between 8-9t per capita CO2-e. They need to be 3t on average globally by 2030 to keep warming between 1.5-2 degrees. Responsibility for emissions should lie both with the country of production and consumption. There is a lot of research showing that there needs to be a shift away from meat and dairy consumption globally to meet targets. NZ as a major producer must do it's fair share, we are after all also a relatively wealthy country by global standards as well.
@Yeshua1158
@Yeshua1158 7 месяцев назад
Good job, that’s the way to explain it! God bless.
@rnickel123
@rnickel123 7 месяцев назад
I was hoping you would discuss the impact of the active volcanoes and heat plume underneath the west Antarctic ice sheet. Almost everyone is ignoring that. The same is true for the heat plume under the Greenland ice sheet.
@markvalery8632
@markvalery8632 7 месяцев назад
Can you give me the title of the papers that discuss these volcanoes?
@John-ii4si
@John-ii4si 7 месяцев назад
Because we want to hear only about Bad Bad oil.
@rnickel123
@rnickel123 7 месяцев назад
@@markvalery8632 Articles from public news media discussing the Doomsday Glacier never mention the mantle plume and over 100 volcanos underneath the Antarctic ice sheet even though it is the largest volcanic region in the world.
@markvalery8632
@markvalery8632 7 месяцев назад
@@rnickel123 AGAIN, provide the name of a paper!
@rnickel123
@rnickel123 7 месяцев назад
@@markvalery8632 I posted links, but they are gone now. Here are the titles Evidence of an active volcanic heat source beneath the Pine Island Glacier Evidence for elevated and spatially variable geothermal flux beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Both Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets Melting from Below
@TheDoomWizard
@TheDoomWizard 7 месяцев назад
Yeah we're toast.
@thoughtfuloutsider
@thoughtfuloutsider 7 месяцев назад
Question or topic suggestion - how does the current warming trends relate to other warming and cooling periods in the last 2000 yrs?
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 7 месяцев назад
Up until the last 150 years the temperature has been remarkably stable for near 10000 years . Even though temperatures are rocketing away now it was slow at first because most excess heating had been absorbed and `buried `in the sea and you have to put a massive amount of heat to actually melt ice , once melted the water heats up far faster . That and buried heated water now resurfacing and the huge amount of GHG (effectively a blanket that like a blanket takes time for heat to reach a new equilibrium ) is causing a monumental temperature rise and more is baked in as were at least 30 years off equilibrium with what we have now ..and GHG`s are rising at there fastest ever rate even after decades of dire warnings .
@bubbabigmin
@bubbabigmin 7 месяцев назад
It's not as warm as the Medieval Warm Period, Roman Warm period or Holocene Climate Optimum (Minoan Warm Period)
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 7 месяцев назад
@@bubbabigmin I hope your not denying rapid catastrophic human activity induced warming now ?
@bubbabigmin
@bubbabigmin 7 месяцев назад
@@MyKharli Yes as there is zero evidence for such a thing. Get a grip.
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 7 месяцев назад
However there is strong evidence for your lack of awareness . Tbh i am surprised you can even read . Who is telling you there is zero evidence ?
@hanskleinjan
@hanskleinjan 6 месяцев назад
Out of personal experience I can say that the main problem in communicating what is happening is that it is a slow process for personal human understanding and acceptance. Apart from that it is a complex system with a large number of ‘parameters’ involved. Very few people can or will understand what is happening and react with incidental remarks that lack satellite view and time perspective.
@grindupBaker
@grindupBaker 6 месяцев назад
Yep
@kissoffire1
@kissoffire1 7 месяцев назад
How does the meltung IceCaps affect us down in Southern Africa? I grew up next to a beach, and I've been watching the height of the water for the past 30 years, and there's definitely no rise in level. But I have definitely seen a shift in weather, to the hotter side, from being a sun worshipper, I cannot tolerate it anymore, if we did what we previously did, baby oil on a silver foil blanket in the midday sun, we would probably be carted off to hospital with sunstroke.
@victorfort4250
@victorfort4250 7 месяцев назад
I wonder why we never hear about the massive amounts of emissions that comes from jet air traffic??? If you look up the massive amounts of fuel each flight consumes it will give you something to have a think about
@JP212nyc
@JP212nyc 7 месяцев назад
Or think about each of the worlds many billionaires' personal carbon emissions as they travel in superyachts and private yets ... and rockets ...
@bjb7587
@bjb7587 7 месяцев назад
Just read that aviation contributes 3% of warming. Not that much, but every little bit hurts. I think that ground transportation is more significant, due to the greater number of vehicles.
@TStark-vj2wo
@TStark-vj2wo 7 месяцев назад
Maybe because air traffic doesn't contribute much CO2. From a quick internet search it's something like 2.4% (2018) of all emissions. The number is increasing due to the number of flights increasing. Aircraft engines are some of the most efficient engines out there, and they continue to improve. Many other industries produce substantially more CO2.
@danielfaben5838
@danielfaben5838 7 месяцев назад
I believe that the amount of emissions from flyers is huge as measured from the that individual, well beyond any other form of travel. If everyone flew, the total numbers would be astronomical. If everyone stopped it might make a small difference. Huge fuel cost increases might make a fractional dent as well. Think all the air forces on the planet are going to stop training? How about sports teams hurrying to their next arena? Do you support a team? Perhaps the reporters asking questions after games could ask about the teams "carbon fart print".
@TStark-vj2wo
@TStark-vj2wo 7 месяцев назад
​@@danielfaben5838 The OP didn't say which is worse 'per person', just that flying was a big emitter, which in comparison to other sources it's not. Or another way, if the world stops flying tomorrow we would only be stopping 2.4%/yr of Co2 from entering the atmosphere. Stop eating meat, or everyone starts carpooling, taking a bus or train, or find a better form of concrete for construction, or stop using bunker fuel and such for cargo ships or find/stop the (mostly methane) leaks from gas production, or... any single one of those would stop (some significantly) more Co2 from entering the atmosphere a year. ​ Back to transportation, single occupancy driving Vs. long haul flying... flying is better with respect to Co2. Go to shorter flights then it driving can be better. Can't beat bus or train.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell
@GhostOnTheHalfShell 7 месяцев назад
More worrisome to me is the suggestion that modeling the emerging dynamics will not provide useful forecast (see “turbulence”). Climatologists like Jason Box and others discuss that a number of dynamics are not accounted for in current models, which lack resolution and math to include them in the models. Other techniques lack the data to approximate modeling. Beyond this, though is an implication the process can become chaotic, that is, they can’t run them too far into the future and expect them to remain accurate. If we can’t model 30 years or something along those lines, into the future, we’re in a very different world indeed.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
Long term weather modeling is about as reliable as economic forecasts.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell
@GhostOnTheHalfShell 7 месяцев назад
@@Sjb-on5xt weather is not equal to climate. Modeling the latter is still a more tractable beast, but new dynamics are emerging. glacial ice melt, atmospheric rivers dropping 20 cm of rain on Greenland and Antarctica snow insulates the ice and becomes ice. rain is like acid.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
@@GhostOnTheHalfShell And there's nothing anyone can do about this natural process. We can observe and catalogue for all time all this data, but nothing else, but learn from this knowledge that maybe in a thousand years what's install for us. The next ice age.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell
@GhostOnTheHalfShell 7 месяцев назад
@@Sjb-on5xt Bluntly you are wrong. Climate models have been more or less on track, but they are falling behind because of the missing factors. The dismay is over a timeline that is speeding up. What was seen for 2100 for some phenomena are emerging now. This means crops, cities, all sorts of infrastructure are increasingly obsolete or a hazard becuase they where never designed for what will happend.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
@@GhostOnTheHalfShell No, can't say I've seen anything speeding up except models.
@edwardanthony8929
@edwardanthony8929 2 месяца назад
Interesting video, thanks.
@aut-couture
@aut-couture 6 месяцев назад
Dave, please do a video on the latest research on tropical wetlands methane emissions
@354sd
@354sd 7 месяцев назад
Population in 1980 4 bilion and now its 8 billion all these problems stem from that but it is totally ignored.
@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ
@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ 7 месяцев назад
And I think much of that rise comes as a consequence of the abundant energy and usefullness of fossil fuels. Whoops.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
Malthusians have been using the same theory for 150 years that resources will outstrip supply, but humans keep keep proving them wrong. What may do it, is transitioning to alternatives fuels that rely on rare minerals.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 7 месяцев назад
You really need to start this when fertiliser came about from ww2, without it these people would not exist and the use of oil, energy we never had before, from that time also. People are not the cause but the result. If we found out how to refine oil 2000 years ago this population bump would have happened then.
@zoomby4380
@zoomby4380 7 месяцев назад
Birth rates are falling ......men's sperm count has fallen. Chemicals have caused fertility to fall.....population size won't be an issue 😮😮😮
@TennesseeJed
@TennesseeJed 7 месяцев назад
Well, this is disturbing, but as a card carrying Doomer I ain't disturbed anymore.
@mcdiskett2003
@mcdiskett2003 7 месяцев назад
Trouble is any government that did anything meaningful (Massive taxes on fossil fuel and meat industry) would be voted out at the first chance by the masses.
@cg000gc
@cg000gc 7 месяцев назад
The reality is that "it is too late" and that "nothing will really change". In terms of human action, of course ...
@Gopherhuckyourself
@Gopherhuckyourself 6 месяцев назад
Well it is always to late to stop nothing happening from happening.
@muhammadmadyun3790
@muhammadmadyun3790 7 месяцев назад
😮 Glutton for punishment here.
@colindeer9657
@colindeer9657 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so very much for your wonderful presentation. Your sense of humour despite the seriousness of the subject matter was not lost on me. You are very similar in nature to a very dear friend and past work colleague of mine called Peter. He’s from the UK. This current look at the southern ocean and Antarctica is extremely worrying and serious stuff. !! I agree. For our NZ scientists to do what they have, signals a new alarm to the world.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 5 месяцев назад
Bald Dave is getting rich scaring people. Climate hysteria. Meanwhile, only one hurricane hit the USA this year. I thought weather extremes were baked in????
@freyfaust6218
@freyfaust6218 3 месяца назад
There was much less Antarctic ice in 68. I wish people would stop lying to us on the public dime. It is nauseating.
@hughbyrne1428
@hughbyrne1428 7 месяцев назад
When the ice is gone there is probably a sign sitting underneath the ice that says: This happened to us millions of years ago Good luck Welcome to Waterworld
@LeicesterMike
@LeicesterMike 7 месяцев назад
Thanks again Dave another excellent informative if worrying video.
@JustHaveaThink
@JustHaveaThink 7 месяцев назад
Cheers Mike.
@sixvee5147
@sixvee5147 7 месяцев назад
May the Anthropocene (Pyrocene (?)) epoch make the Permian-Triassic extinction event seem like a minor footnote in the pages of Earths history. Seems more and more likely, scenario SSP5-8.5 of the IPCC assessment may become a reality. If it does, enjoy what you can, while you still can; pity the next 3 to 5 generations to come.
@JP212nyc
@JP212nyc 7 месяцев назад
procrastinate, don't procreate!
@sixvee5147
@sixvee5147 7 месяцев назад
@@JP212nyc 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
@rnickel123
@rnickel123 7 месяцев назад
A nuclear war is much more likely than SSP5-8.5.
@martinb5367
@martinb5367 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Seawithinyou
@Seawithinyou 5 месяцев назад
Yes I saw a doco regarding this too and there Definitely needs more research into this as our oceans get warmer Nate Hagens is looking this also 🙏🏼
@ehartwick88
@ehartwick88 4 месяца назад
Do you remember the name of the doc? I'd love to watch thanks!
@r.1599
@r.1599 7 месяцев назад
If only _urgent_ policy action will save us, it doesn't look good for life on Earth.
@mcarpenter2917
@mcarpenter2917 7 месяцев назад
Life will be fine, it's survived much worse, humanity on the other hand not so much!!
@r.1599
@r.1599 7 месяцев назад
@@mcarpenter2917 Thing is, life overall is not doing just fine. Holocene extinction.
@Sjb-on5xt
@Sjb-on5xt 7 месяцев назад
And what sort of policy action will stop bad weather?
@cyberneticbutterfly8506
@cyberneticbutterfly8506 7 месяцев назад
@@mcarpenter2917 Yeah what is important is the food supply, the major grain fields and other food sources like fish and how they are affected by key levels of changes.
@r.1599
@r.1599 7 месяцев назад
@@Sjb-on5xt Either you haven't heard of anthropogenic climate change, or you're genuinely asking because you're looking for input.
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