Lands That Could FLOOD in Our Lifetime

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2020
  • Some places are more threatened by rising sea levels than others, but in the end we'll all be paying a price. Alternate titles include: "Where You Shouldn't Invest in Real Estate," "Places You Should Vacation to Before They're Gone," and "Oh Man We're In A Lot Of Trouble On This One Aren't We?"
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Komentáře • 21K

  • @tonenuff
    @tonenuff Před 3 lety +5930

    “Even if your land doesn’t flood, people are going to come to yours when theirs does....”

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud Před 3 lety +585

      dwindling food/water, land disappearing = massive wars

    • @frenchbreadstupidity7054
      @frenchbreadstupidity7054 Před 3 lety +179

      @@TheGuruStud Orrrr just not being a douche who would rather kill people than let them in.

    • @henriquetolentino1055
      @henriquetolentino1055 Před 3 lety +488

      @@frenchbreadstupidity7054 there's a limit of refugees countries can accept,once that limit is hit,coutries will start wars against eachother for land and resources

    • @mrh4900
      @mrh4900 Před 3 lety +298

      @@frenchbreadstupidity7054, how can a country take people in after losing large swaths of land and resources? I realize many people are too pampered to know where their food comes from outside of a grocery store, but resources are finite aka limited... food, shelter, and space doesn’t just fall from the sky. Also a nation and its people are under no obligation to help others, if they do so choose to, it’s due to their own good will; for which the recipient should be eternally grateful. Helping is always optional.

    • @excelvalentino6972
      @excelvalentino6972 Před 3 lety +14

      yes that's true

  • @domino_201
    @domino_201 Před 3 lety +6658

    Florida man builds a dam across all of Florida’s coast.

    • @warreng675
      @warreng675 Před 3 lety +159

      There's just damn left, after the sea's finished with it

    • @warreng675
      @warreng675 Před 3 lety +114

      Move Florida inland

    • @domino_201
      @domino_201 Před 3 lety +156

      @@warreng675 either way there’s still gonna be Florida men

    • @z0mb1e564
      @z0mb1e564 Před 3 lety +286

      Dam constructed with empty beer cans and abandoned trailer homes.

    • @brain7900
      @brain7900 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes

  • @Speedj2
    @Speedj2 Před 7 měsíci +100

    a bunch of rich people built condos all over our beaches and now we can hardly even access our own beaches. I'm looking forward to watching the ocean swallow them up as the beach comes back to me.

    • @cayennenaturetrails8953
      @cayennenaturetrails8953 Před 2 měsíci +3

      LoL !!! Yeah ! :)💦

    • @carstarsarstenstesenn
      @carstarsarstenstesenn Před měsícem +4

      if only it was just rich people who live on the water…

    • @davidfinch7407
      @davidfinch7407 Před měsícem

      It's weird when rich liberals and politicians buy houses along the coast after preaching to everyone else that the oceans are going to rise. Al Gore's house is pretty high up, but Obama and Bernie Sanders have that nice ocean view. Hmm, do you think they believe what they preach? Or are they just trying to get the peasants to stay away?

    • @Briskeeeen
      @Briskeeeen Před 3 dny

      Hahaha. Thanks for wishing death on me as I cannot afford to leave this hellscape known as Florida and will probably drown in the floods.

  • @stargazer-elite
    @stargazer-elite Před rokem +211

    Not only would Australia not be affected much it would also most likely benefit from the in land sea as it could bring new places for living around the new coast

    • @oledocfarmer
      @oledocfarmer Před 10 měsíci +7

      None of these predictions have ever come true. Not one.

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@oledocfarmerClimate change is not a prediction. It's a description of something that has been happening for a hundred years. Those crazy fires in Canada, smoking up the US Midwest and East coast, that's climate change.

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 Před 10 měsíci

      If two hundred million people start flooding into Australia, the country might find itself spending its entire GDP on militarized anti-immigrant policing. All the while blaming the poor immigrants for a situation that Australians eagerly participated in creating.
      In other words, putting people out of their homes and then telling them to go to hell when they come to yours.

    • @John-xs5zg
      @John-xs5zg Před 9 měsíci +54

      ​@@oledocfarmerYou have to wait for future predictions to come true though😊

    • @eliasfirmino
      @eliasfirmino Před 9 měsíci

      @@oledocfarmer That's a LIE. You are LYING! Not only SEVERAL of the predictions have become true, they are also turning out to be even worse than previously thought. Nutjob conspiracist right-wingers don't believe in science and get their information from grifters on CZcams, Facebook and TikTok. People like you must be ignored before your ignorance lead us to complete calamity.

  • @robertskitch
    @robertskitch Před 3 lety +3613

    Unfortunately a lot of people are going to make a fortune selling real estate to Aquaman.

    • @sarasij1477
      @sarasij1477 Před 3 lety +423

      SELL THEIR HOUSES TO WHO, BEN?? FUCKIN' AQUAMAN??

    • @snewsom2997
      @snewsom2997 Před 3 lety +61

      @@sarasij1477 The people on high ground are going to make a fortune selling bits and pieces to the displaced, though take into account, almost all the displaced US Population could be housed in 3/4s empty Rust Belt Cities where they originally left from 20-30 years ago.

    • @songohan6006
      @songohan6006 Před 3 lety +125

      "people are just going to sell their houses and leave"
      -Ben Shapiro

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 Před 3 lety +2

      sakhasay kakhana I forgot who said that but I was with this on my mind the whole time

    • @sarasij1477
      @sarasij1477 Před 3 lety +47

      @@snewsom2997 Y'know what would be better???
      Not burning fossil fuel in general

  • @deepalperera4592
    @deepalperera4592 Před 3 lety +431

    Earth: floods
    Fish: It's free real estate

    • @deepalperera4592
      @deepalperera4592 Před 3 lety +3

      @Sparky Puddins lol

    • @r104world
      @r104world Před 3 lety +1

      @Sparky Puddins heard??
      It's read dude...

    • @r104world
      @r104world Před 3 lety +1

      @Sparky Puddins but i agree with U...he's silly...
      Ocean still got the impact from global warming...the humans produce much more junk and some are floating to the ocean...this will makes ocean lacks of oxygen for fish...even the ocean are going get more widespread due to the impact of melting polar ice...
      Ps. Even though I know TS comment are jokes...

    • @thelad1970
      @thelad1970 Před 3 lety

      Iol

    • @elangloshitposter1635
      @elangloshitposter1635 Před 3 lety +2

      not funny overused format super lazy

  • @curiouscatlabincgetsworrie7755
    @curiouscatlabincgetsworrie7755 Před 7 měsíci +34

    Imagine the mess when the water starts to percolate the surroundings of large old cities and dissolving everything like land fills, industrial dumps, burial grounds, and as they say the list goes on. Some of it will dissolve completely, some will stick together in clumps and enterally come lose and drift away. Has anyone thought of that?

    • @locrianphantom3547
      @locrianphantom3547 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Most things except plastic we make is biodegradable. Dead bodies go through the cycle of life so we don’t have to worry about those. Metal is natural enough that it shouldn’t be nearly as bad as plastic. Plastic is horrible for the environment and will be horrible, but nothing else is really bad.

    • @z5scott
      @z5scott Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@locrianphantom3547 I used to work next to a landfill and we talked about when we should start collecting landfill waste to recover wasted resources... probably right now

    • @locrianphantom3547
      @locrianphantom3547 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@z5scott Yeah.. we definitely should mine landfills for resources. “Landfill ore” probably actually has a high ppm of a lot of valuable stuff.

  • @sissy-_-
    @sissy-_- Před 7 měsíci +16

    September 2023, flooding currently in SE Asia, SE Europe, Desert SW US, Brazil, and more. Most people don't realize that the Hunga Tonga eruption on January 17th 2022 blew so much sea water into the upper atmosphere that total moisture there increased by a full 10%. That moisture is spreading around the globe. Record snowfall dominated the Alps, Japan, and the Sierra Nevada range last winter. Are ready for more?

    • @UnisepGD
      @UnisepGD Před měsícem +1

      As long as it's just rain, not snow, then YES

    • @williewilson8244
      @williewilson8244 Před měsícem

      Blah Blah Blah 😂😂😂😂

  • @Odrysian
    @Odrysian Před 3 lety +1760

    He missed a perfect chance to say: Australia and Oceania, in the future Oceania and Oceania

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman Před 3 lety +38

      You might have that reversed. Australia is higher than many of those countries.

    • @isaacalien
      @isaacalien Před 3 lety +34

      @@sankarsah not true, that's future seafront property with many *many* interested buyers by the end of the century. Lex Luthor saw the potential here, so can you!

    • @mrappu2884
      @mrappu2884 Před 3 lety +1

      @@isaacalien Man...kolkata floods so fast

    • @panhandlesomen
      @panhandlesomen Před 3 lety

      @@sankarsah move to my city as its on the other side the of an Mountain

    • @Turksarama
      @Turksarama Před 3 lety +14

      Australia isn't going to be too strongly affected by rising sea levels (relatively speaking). We're going to get floods from storms though, in between all the droughts.

  • @shaggythewriter8185
    @shaggythewriter8185 Před 3 lety +678

    Mongolia watches this video like, "who's laughing at our Navy now?"

  • @morganoverbay8783
    @morganoverbay8783 Před rokem +6

    Don't forget the recent research that showed that the average sea floor sank 11 mm, that threw off their sea level rise prediction.

  • @Commander_Raveth
    @Commander_Raveth Před rokem +13

    I remember that in the movie 2012, it's mentioned that Africa took the smallest hit of the waves and such.

    • @cousinit718
      @cousinit718 Před 25 dny

      It would unkind to say that Africa, with it's mostly flat land would be affected adversely.
      Your idiotic conclusions are based mostly on politics.

  • @Code_Exodus
    @Code_Exodus Před 3 lety +1378

    Living a mile above current sea level, waiting for new beach front property to come to me.

    • @simonbebek344
      @simonbebek344 Před 3 lety +98

      If ALL ice melts, sea kevels rise roughly 60meters. I guess you won‘t get beach property

    • @augustsiverskog2458
      @augustsiverskog2458 Před 3 lety +37

      In stone age times, my house would have been on the beach and it looks like it will be again soon.

    • @WildsDreams45
      @WildsDreams45 Před 3 lety +30

      What about all the refugees that are going to come to you? I'm going to be one of those refugees because flooding is getting worse in my city of Miami.

    • @augustsiverskog2458
      @augustsiverskog2458 Před 3 lety +47

      @@WildsDreams45 I'm welcoming them, my city needs more people, and I'm not cold hearted

    • @WildsDreams45
      @WildsDreams45 Před 3 lety +45

      @@augustsiverskog2458 The problem is that we're going to be dealing with rising sea levels and millions of refugees while also dealing with desertification of some areas and increased flooding/snow storms in others. We're not going to have enough food or jobs and the government's shrinking GDP will struggle to keep ballooning poverty and unemployment under control as they reach levels never seen before.
      We currently live in a Golden Age in the 1st world and it's hard to imagine it ever ending, but the reality is that nothing last forever.

  • @jasastopar
    @jasastopar Před 3 lety +468

    Fish meanwille: WE SHALL RECLAIM THIS LAND

    • @hellothere4858
      @hellothere4858 Před 3 lety +9

      U mean dolphins right?

    • @mladen7641
      @mladen7641 Před 3 lety +8

      Fish Meanville had never owned and never will own our land. It's their elaborate ploy to get more money!

    • @warreng675
      @warreng675 Před 3 lety +7

      If there's any left

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 3 lety +2

      "meanwhile" not"meanville"

    • @Tomboyspleaseheadpatme
      @Tomboyspleaseheadpatme Před 3 lety +20

      @@towaritch he just has a German accent

  • @HRTsAFyre
    @HRTsAFyre Před rokem +55

    California can avoid flooding in the central basin by ensuring the beavers are building dams in the right places. Natural dams are better than an made dams. Lots of beaver live in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Some need careful relocation closer to the San Francisco Bay delta.

    • @mikeblair2594
      @mikeblair2594 Před rokem +6

      Give the man a cookie for the only right answer in the comments so far.

    • @mikeblair2594
      @mikeblair2594 Před rokem +2

      Give the man a cookie for the only right answer in the comments so far.

    • @patricklincoln2232
      @patricklincoln2232 Před 5 měsíci +11

      I don't think Beavers evolved to Damn out sea water.

    • @brettbuck7362
      @brettbuck7362 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes, I particular appreciate the power turbines the beavers built into the Hoover dam. Not bad for guys who nibble on trees.

    • @i_luv_marbled_bread
      @i_luv_marbled_bread Před 3 měsíci +5

      I'm sorry,But how are dams built by beavers natural? Aren't they still Artificially made than just geographically. So aren't dams built by humans and beavers Artificial and not natural?

  • @kylejay8493
    @kylejay8493 Před rokem +13

    As a floridian, I can confirm we will just highrise our way out of the ocean.

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 Před 3 měsíci +1

      And how will the buildings remain stable? Floods will weaken existing foundations, and prevent new buildings from being built.

    • @kylejay8493
      @kylejay8493 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@lyrebird9749I mean we can still build more seawalls and canals and fill in beaches or flooded land with overseas imports of dirt or sand. It's not that difficult to reclaim land but it is expensive.

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kylejay8493 Yes, there are some engineering solutions. Just ask the Dutch, who have built vast arrays of dams to reclaim land.
      But, as you say, that is expensive. And who will pay for it? As far as I know most Americans don't like voting for an increase in taxes!

    • @carstarsarstenstesenn
      @carstarsarstenstesenn Před měsícem

      @@lyrebird9749Eventually it may become uninhabitable but Miami will continue to try as long as it can using the same real estate schemes as usual. Don't underestimate the stubbornness of the Florida man haha but I have a feeling it'll be more like New Orleans is now, before going completely under

  • @piyushudhao8683
    @piyushudhao8683 Před 3 lety +134

    fish: *peace was never an option*

  • @Readyplayer11
    @Readyplayer11 Před 3 lety +468

    Atlas: nails pronunciations of every foreign location.
    Also Atlas: resgions.

    • @alikhaled555
      @alikhaled555 Před 3 lety +29

      He definitely slaughtered all the north african names, not nailed them. I love that he tried really hard though.

    • @Readyplayer11
      @Readyplayer11 Před 3 lety +24

      @@alikhaled555 funny part is I'm part north african and I couldn't realize. They sounded good enough to my egyptian brain.

    • @Readyplayer11
      @Readyplayer11 Před 3 lety +9

      @Harrison Gadsden jewish egyptian

    • @generalwreck7662
      @generalwreck7662 Před 3 lety +7

      I have now witnessed people talking in English about another dude talking in English trying to pronounce North African names (in English).

    • @beast_boy97
      @beast_boy97 Před 3 lety +2

      It's a common mispronunciation in English, but Yangtze is pronounced yawng-tsuh (the "uh" part is barely spoken, more like a whisper barely escaping the mouth. It's hard to describe in words)

  • @Agnes-kw2hr
    @Agnes-kw2hr Před rokem +98

    I was not concerned about the sea level at all because I live far from the ocean, but then he started pointing out lakes that could grow out of nowhere and I remembered I live right next to a big lake.

    • @justinTime077
      @justinTime077 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Colorado was once almost entirely under water. Think about that.

    • @kevinyoung947
      @kevinyoung947 Před 11 měsíci

      Al gore made millions on a global warming “documentary” about water levels rising he then took that money and bought a mansion on the coast also banks are still giving 30 year mortgages for coastal properties.

    • @anamay5930
      @anamay5930 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow I also wanted to travel

    • @kevinyoung947
      @kevinyoung947 Před 10 měsíci

      @@anamay5930 no that’s for the rich elite peasants need to learn to stay home and put an electric thermostat so we can turn off your ac when we say you’ve had enough.

    • @jrochanetto
      @jrochanetto Před 10 měsíci +12

      The flooding of coastal areas would affect the entire humanity on social, economical and political levels. We'd all be affected in a way or another, inescapably.

  • @kevinkey5270
    @kevinkey5270 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Virtually no one realizes we're in the middle of an ice age right now.

    • @GlassDolphin465
      @GlassDolphin465 Před měsícem +1

      Apparently you don’t realize that we are in the middle of Global “Warming” not Global “Cooling”

    • @kevinkey5270
      @kevinkey5270 Před měsícem

      @@GlassDolphin465 you don't realize what an ice age is. An ice age is when you have ice at the polar caps continuously. The normal state of Earth is ice only seasonally. Humans arrived 200,000 years ago and it's been warming ever since but we're still in an ice age. When the South Pole melts it will no longer be an ice age. You're welcome for the free education.

    • @GlassDolphin465
      @GlassDolphin465 Před měsícem

      @@kevinkey5270 Ok I’m just saying if this Warming keeps happening it ain’t gonna be the Ice Age anymore.

  • @villacresesrenato
    @villacresesrenato Před 3 lety +1521

    Atlas Pro: *mentions my country
    Me: *happy noises
    Atlas Pro: "millions of people will die"
    Me: *sad noises

    • @TravelerIkki
      @TravelerIkki Před 3 lety +127

      This is one of those video you don't want your country to be mentioned

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Před 3 lety +37

      He didnt mention my country and most of it wont sink, so happy noises?

    • @emmanuelmendezmartinez657
      @emmanuelmendezmartinez657 Před 3 lety +31

      @@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 But lots and lots people will may look for refuge.

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před 3 lety +18

      yea people won't just sit still waiting for the coast to slowly flood over decades... but the climate refugee situation is very real, along with the loss of massive agricultural output leading to unprecedented famines. atlas pro mentioning dams and desalination is also extremely crucial, because resettling hundreds of millions of people is going to strain _all_ infrastructure, the most crucial being access to potable water.
      if the current generation continues to do nothing while fighting petty wars over egos, we their children will be bearing enormous costs for their folly - possibly forever. major one-off disasters, even world wars, would seem like miniscule grains of salt on tiny peanuts compared to this potentially centuries-long worldwide crisis.
      meanwhile, handling this climate crisis does NOT mean the other stuff would gracefully stop: hurricanes will continue becoming stronger, cold snaps, heat waves, forest fires, all will intensify as weather patterns get increasingly accelerated by systems which tend to feed into themselves and each other. a pandemic could STILL break out while new population centres with stressed out infrastructure attempt to settle refugees amid catastrophic food and water shortages.
      things won't just be getting worse... they will get worse on top of worse, in terms of orders of magnitude. if covid scares you now... imagine that with loss of land, rising costs, concentration of population, even more crumbling infrastructure, famines and droughts.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Před 3 lety +6

      @@emmanuelmendezmartinez657 I hope my government will have the balls to keep them out. We will lose our own most ferile land home to half of the people and have our own problems to deal with

  • @axelprino
    @axelprino Před 3 lety +671

    For many countries it goes somewhat like this: "you'll only lose a small portion of your land, but that's where you have your largest urban population, so good luck relocating millions".

    • @KJ_SC
      @KJ_SC Před 3 lety +56

      On a positive note most of the coastal population centers in the US are Democrat strongholds.

    • @AleksandarBosakov
      @AleksandarBosakov Před 3 lety +10

      And feeding them.

    • @seedplanter7173
      @seedplanter7173 Před 3 lety

      Wayne it will drown the corona virus? czcams.com/video/GuhAKXQTc04/video.html

    • @veralenora7368
      @veralenora7368 Před 3 lety +6

      Brings the refugee problem to a whole new level.
      Or, there's this possible solution:
      www.goodnet.org/articles/indian-man-who-planted-forest-to-save-island

    • @seedplanter7173
      @seedplanter7173 Před 3 lety +1

      @@KJ_SC lol .. good one.. I bet they can't even swim. czcams.com/video/GuhAKXQTc04/video.html

  • @jonathansimmonds5784
    @jonathansimmonds5784 Před rokem +6

    So THAT'S why friends in Naples/Everglades built their home on 12 foot wooden piles! They also has an aluminium (I'm a Brit!) boat as well, several miles inland.

    • @mikeblair2594
      @mikeblair2594 Před rokem

      Yup

    • @larrys-qr6zr
      @larrys-qr6zr Před měsícem +1

      They build them that high because of storm surge, not because of sea level rise.

  • @Matty002
    @Matty002 Před 2 měsíci +2

    the mass migrations and effects on farmland/desertification will give us the resource wars we only dreamed of in science fiction

    • @agentzapdos4960
      @agentzapdos4960 Před 2 měsíci

      I think it'll end up proving once and for all that bigotry is the result of instinct, not social conditioning. Because everyone will become super racist and women will be functionally enslaved.

  • @dongyongkim
    @dongyongkim Před 3 lety +700

    africa in 2100: someone call an ambulance
    but not for me

    • @nicksalvatore5717
      @nicksalvatore5717 Před 3 lety +17

      There will be very little rain/freshwater by this time in Africa though. It will still be rough, It’ll be like an (even more) giant australia.

    • @TamimLB
      @TamimLB Před 3 lety +83

      @@nicksalvatore5717 that is the most BS I have ever heard. I'm from Africa, I've seen the effects of climate change, it's only made thunderstorms and rain more frequent. Not like the whole entire continent experiences the same thing.

    • @robjenkinson1487
      @robjenkinson1487 Před 3 lety +20

      The effects of climate change will turn africa into an inhabitable desert. So yeah, Sea level rise doesn't scare me as much nearly as much as 100 million refugees leaving africa, the Sahara desert will consume everything as temperature's rise.

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad Před 3 lety +7

      @@robjenkinson1487 wait, did you mean uninhabitable?

    • @DixieSchizo
      @DixieSchizo Před 3 lety +7

      @@robjenkinson1487 Europe is doomed

  • @CrimsonUltrafox
    @CrimsonUltrafox Před 3 lety +801

    I live in the mountains of Colorado. I fear no Oceans...but that super volcano under Yellowstone...that thing scares me.

    • @raymondryland8844
      @raymondryland8844 Před 3 lety +67

      Under yellow stone??? Sir yellow stone it’s self is the volcano

    • @silverstake88
      @silverstake88 Před 3 lety +20

      Yellowstone is a depression. It doesn't have the characteristics of an impending disaster.

    • @mikecarranza5385
      @mikecarranza5385 Před 3 lety +15

      Chicago is safe from water and Yellowstone

    • @oliversmith9200
      @oliversmith9200 Před 3 lety +78

      @@mikecarranza5385 Is Chicago save from itself? ;p

    • @mikecarranza5385
      @mikecarranza5385 Před 3 lety +27

      @@oliversmith9200yeah it is, most crime is gang on gang lol

  • @ethanton7074
    @ethanton7074 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is 2 years old; yes, but previously, a dam suggested at the entrance to the San Francisco bay would cause astronomical damage and cause the bay to evaporate.

  • @peternolan4107
    @peternolan4107 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Every time I hear about someone extolling life in Florida or how it is the best place to move to, I think they need to see something like this.

    • @wildbikerbill6530
      @wildbikerbill6530 Před 19 dny

      It's a minority, but there is in fact a slow but steady stream of people leaving Florida. Who decide that they have dealt with to many hurricanes or the threat thereof. Years ago I lived on the north side of Atlanta. The audio guy at the church I attended had lived in Florida. I asked why he left? Answer: In one year he had three hurricanes blow through his neighborhood. For him it was time to leave.

  • @nick8422
    @nick8422 Před 2 lety +675

    no wonder Florida has that “seize the day” yolo energy

    • @Blunderful19
      @Blunderful19 Před 2 lety +89

      That's just the meth.

    • @kingZ3ro
      @kingZ3ro Před 2 lety +7

      @@Blunderful19 Gold 😂😂😂

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 Před 2 lety +16

      "experts" also said Florida would be flooded by 2020 and there is zero change to sea levels. Also Antarctic ice shrinks and grows by huge margins with each season and the sea levels don't change.

    • @stephanvillavicencio5679
      @stephanvillavicencio5679 Před 2 lety +11

      still in Florida in 2021. still 20 miles from the gulf coast. still going to the same beaches every weekend...

    • @Ukitsu2
      @Ukitsu2 Před 2 lety +9

      And people is surprised buildings are falling.

  • @pianobear7491
    @pianobear7491 Před 3 lety +282

    Nepal: laughs in sherpa

    • @Canessa1298
      @Canessa1298 Před 3 lety +46

      Yeah, laught until it gets flooded, not by water, but people from India, Bangladesh or Pakistan

    • @ashitkotian2396
      @ashitkotian2396 Před 3 lety +21

      Actually China is already invading Nepal slice by slice, but the Nepalese govt seems to be sleeping.

    • @pronumeral1446
      @pronumeral1446 Před 3 lety +6

      *Laughs in tens of millions of Bangladeshi refugees flooding into tiny little Nepal which only has 28 million people

    • @pianobear7491
      @pianobear7491 Před 3 lety +2

      I think that is only partially true. Not many people who lived near sea level can accustom to living at 5-6 thousand meters above it.

    • @PhoenixBlazer39
      @PhoenixBlazer39 Před 3 lety

      @@pianobear7491 Rising ocean waters would raise the sea level, no? Meaning that oxygen levels get pushed up. Besides, I, a person living their whole life at sea level, have spent prolonged time living at 10,000 feet without issue.
      Edit: Wrote meters instead of feet

  • @davemi3213
    @davemi3213 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This guy has his facts fouled up no bedrock in New York and Long Island? I guess that’s why some of the world’s tallest construction projects are there

  • @theonlyatoms
    @theonlyatoms Před 5 měsíci +2

    LOL, the Sun farts in your general direction.

  • @Mattthijssss
    @Mattthijssss Před 3 lety +1612

    lol just swim

  • @Lemonn1016
    @Lemonn1016 Před 3 lety +544

    Meanwhile Switzerland: **Neutral**

  • @anakinlapierre-tate4127
    @anakinlapierre-tate4127 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Growing up in Canada I've always heard that one day Vancouver Island will sink from an earthquake

  • @RevSquatchFultz
    @RevSquatchFultz Před 6 měsíci +2

    I remember Al Gore claiming that Florida was going to be underwater before 2012

  • @advik5447
    @advik5447 Před 3 lety +430

    The world soon to The Netherlands: Teach us your ways, master

    • @canchero724
      @canchero724 Před 3 lety +19

      Time to bring back the VOC.

    • @mjferroni
      @mjferroni Před 3 lety +38

      I think Bangladesh and Java are still fucked. No delta work can save that much land. But most of the other inland delta plains ... especially mediteranian, south america can be rescued.

    • @zyzyzyx123
      @zyzyzyx123 Před 3 lety +22

      @@mjferroni The dutch: Hold my beer!

    • @disastermidi1990
      @disastermidi1990 Před 3 lety

      @@mjferroni the Bahamas’s too

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Před 3 lety +6

      @@mjferroni reallifelore: the Insane plan to dam the indian ocean

  • @mariosvourliotakis778
    @mariosvourliotakis778 Před 3 lety +485

    ''The United States isnt the only country in the world, if it was, that would be terrifying''

    • @memeboi6017
      @memeboi6017 Před 3 lety +17

      @@emrullahsener5602 but no brittania
      ....

    • @dr.floridaman4805
      @dr.floridaman4805 Před 3 lety +51

      It is the best country in the history of the universe. America has done more to uplift humanity than any other nation. Ever.

    • @hortator0767
      @hortator0767 Před 3 lety +114

      @@dr.floridaman4805 Do you actually believe that?

    • @ladofthedamned7796
      @ladofthedamned7796 Před 3 lety +16

      @@dr.floridaman4805 and probably it will forever be

    • @dr.floridaman4805
      @dr.floridaman4805 Před 3 lety +25

      @@hortator0767 hell to the fuck yeah I do. It is the truth. facts laid down year after year.

  • @marshallscot
    @marshallscot Před rokem +4

    These are using the absolute highest projected sea level rises, which is absolutely not possible on our current warming trend. More than likely it will follow current rates of a few centimeters a decade, or about 1 foot max by the end of the century.

    • @magiccheeseball
      @magiccheeseball Před rokem +1

      This is total BS even if all the ice in the world melted it wouldn't raise the ocean water level enough to even notice

  • @ramirotorres7191
    @ramirotorres7191 Před 3 lety +113

    Big brain move :
    Buy land on the upper floridian peninsula knowing that one day it will be beach front property

    • @TheBrooklynBeastLeo
      @TheBrooklynBeastLeo Před 3 lety +5

      Tampa about to be more expensive that San Fran

    • @gcb4763
      @gcb4763 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes, you will have a beach front property with some 50 million elderly neighbors.

    • @uncannyvalley2350
      @uncannyvalley2350 Před 3 lety +12

      No, a big brain move would be to build thorium reactors and end beef subsidies to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
      At plus 2 degrees we cant grow grain at scale, 90% of us will starve. Right wing bots love to bleat about white genocide and depopulation agendas, but ignore the scientifically proven vector because their popular you tube shills told then too. The biggest funders of Climate change denial is BP Shell, owned by a certain semitic family that they all love to blame for everything except climate change. BP Shell did a study in the 80s that projected plus 5 degrees by 2050.
      White Supremaciats think they can just wish away reality, then blame everyone else for the failures of their own policies.
      But it's the left that is brainwashed by propaganda right...
      Every right wing talking point is a contrived projection

    • @uncannyvalley2350
      @uncannyvalley2350 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ondry8780 it's the internet, are you the internet police? People are literally dying from climate change, maybe you're too privileged to see their lives outweigh your feelings over comedy at their expense.

    • @michaelfoulkes9502
      @michaelfoulkes9502 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ondry8780 People are not dying from climate change. The actual sea level has risen 4 inches since 1980.

  • @entheo302
    @entheo302 Před 2 lety +720

    In our lifetime... “2100”. That’s optimistic.

    • @Lily-rb6vd
      @Lily-rb6vd Před 2 lety +38

      Right😂 He expects me to live till 95! 😂😂😂

    • @DoPrice
      @DoPrice Před 2 lety +16

      I killed a man for a can of beans once

    • @lamar6297
      @lamar6297 Před 2 lety +16

      Yeah I won’t be 118

    • @AimeeJeffrey
      @AimeeJeffrey Před 2 lety +10

      I’d be 96... if I live til then...

    • @azureNotsure
      @azureNotsure Před 2 lety +1

      @@DoPrice why not with a can of eggs? Seems more convenient than with a can of beans…

  • @nikolaygeorgiev1093
    @nikolaygeorgiev1093 Před rokem +49

    Great video! It makes me think about the engineering option to fill those depressions in North Africa and Australia by building channels to connect them with the sea and also building hidro power plants and desalination plants along the way. This will probably have beneficial results not only for the countries where those new bodies of water will for but for low countries like the Bahamas, Bangladesh and the Netherlands as it will slow rising of sea level. Just a thought but something like this is all ready a practice in case of high waters after heavy rainfall or intense snowmelt - sections of the dikes alongside the river are demolished to allow the water to flood agriculture land instead of causing damage and human casualties in populated areas.

    • @roygreenwood79
      @roygreenwood79 Před 7 měsíci

      Foolhardy of humans to think they can stop natural occurrences, nature will find a way of balancing it's self all we are doing with projects like this is making that process longer, and in the long term will achieve absolutely nothing 😊

  • @Dominus_Augustus
    @Dominus_Augustus Před 7 měsíci +1

    This will undoubtedly reduce the land available for animal husbandry, too. Another case of poetic irony

  • @amazinghoffman
    @amazinghoffman Před 3 lety +384

    Here I was sitting trying to simulate flood levels in QGIS all day yesterday and now this video! Nice coincidence.

    • @spitfullman
      @spitfullman Před 3 lety +10

      Sounds like more of a cognitive bias than a coincidence 👉🏻👈🏻

    • @jegkompletson1698
      @jegkompletson1698 Před 3 lety +1

      woa

    • @Skylancer727
      @Skylancer727 Před 3 lety +1

      Though excluding the fact the shores are washing away more with the stronger storms as well.

    • @bananahitler306
      @bananahitler306 Před 3 lety +6

      What’s the name of the app that you use to increase sea levels?

    • @WeAllWitnessed
      @WeAllWitnessed Před 3 lety

      Mood

  • @mini-_
    @mini-_ Před 2 lety +557

    "With the sinking of the Netherlands"
    The Dutch: _not on my watch_

    • @karltanner3953
      @karltanner3953 Před 2 lety +77

      The Dutch will have a huge market for their dam building/ocean blocking expertise in the near future.

    • @kuhluhOG
      @kuhluhOG Před 2 lety +17

      @@karltanner3953 huge is an understatement

    • @randeep6346
      @randeep6346 Před 2 lety +24

      In reality, where it's cost-effective, the sea will not win. But where the countries are poor or too few people/resources are, the sea will win. The Netherlands are a prime example of what is possible.
      Possible the Med will get a dam between Spain and Morroco if sea levels did get that high as the insane cost would be offset by how much all those countries have to gain.

    • @johnschmitt7957
      @johnschmitt7957 Před 2 lety +15

      @@karltanner3953 The Dutch have been dredging and getting well paid for it 24/7/365 in the Middle East since the early 1960s.

    • @fru1tvl13g5
      @fru1tvl13g5 Před 2 lety +11

      @Antonio Ceccon you underestimate us dutch people. We even took land back from the sea which no other country in the world can say. Even if we don't currently have the technology for the threat that is coming it is certain that dutch scientists, engineers and other experts are working on it. Believe me when i say we will blow the worlds mind.

  • @user-kx8cc4pb5p
    @user-kx8cc4pb5p Před 7 měsíci

    100% / Great video, - (Very informative & educating!)

  • @ncdave4life
    @ncdave4life Před 7 měsíci +1

    Meanwhile, in the real world, at most coastal measurement sites where we have long, high-quality, GLOSS-LTT sea-level measurement records, sea-level trends haven't changed significantly in over ninety years.
    The graph shown at the beginning of this video, of accelerating sea-level rise, creates that illusion by splicing different kinds of measurements together. That's called scientific malpractice (similar to "Mike's Nature Trick," though he didn't use contrasting colors).
    That fact surprises many people, who think that rising temperatures must melt ice and raise sea-levels. But warmer temperatures can only melt ice which is very close to 0°C, which excludes most of the ice that matters. What's more, warmer temperatures accelerate snowfall accumulation on glaciers and ice sheets, offsetting meltwater losses, because warmer air holds more moisture, and also because a warmer climate reduces sea-ice coverage, accelerating Lake/Ocean-Effect Snowfall (LOES).
    Currently (and for the last ninety years or so) the globally averaged sea-level trend is so slow that in may places it is exceeded by local factors, like erosion, sedimentation, and vertical land motion. So in some places local ("relative") sea-level is rising much faster than the global average, and in other places sea-level is falling. The globally averaged trend is about 1.5 mm/year, which is about six inches per century, and it is not significantly accelerating.

  • @alecmcgrathofcanada9175
    @alecmcgrathofcanada9175 Před 3 lety +530

    "Let's look at North America first"
    *Snubs Canada and Mexico.*

    • @donbionicle
      @donbionicle Před 3 lety +118

      The USA might not be the only country in the world, but apparently it's the only one on the continent.

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 Před 3 lety +19

      Nah you forgot he mentions the Bahamas.

    • @TheCoLDKanadian
      @TheCoLDKanadian Před 3 lety +32

      I think (don't quote me on this), he only mentioned the US because, aside from the Bahamas, it's going to be the most heavily affected country in North America and will have the most climate refugees of all NA countries. Not 100% on that though.

    • @collinbarker
      @collinbarker Před 3 lety +60

      @@TheCoLDKanadian Biggest impact by far will be USA. Canada, while large has a tiny population. When he states "140 million people will have to leave this area" that is over 3 times the entire population of Canada. Also, Vast majority of Canadians live along the 401 corridor in Ontario to Quebec, and terrain is still quite hilly. Lake Ontario (lake that Toronto is on) is at 74m altitude, and is below Niagara Falls, so should be safe, even if the antarctic ice sheet gives out. The rest of the St Lawrence Seaway would not do well, but the seaway is an old fault, so it is deep quick, and not a flat plain like the mississippi. Vancouver on the other hand, is built completely on the fraser river delta, which will be a problem, especially considering it is not dammable like San Fransisco bay

    • @vanaals
      @vanaals Před 3 lety +3

      We might have the return of Lake Agassiz and an inundation into the Yukon.

  • @blakereid5785
    @blakereid5785 Před 3 lety +725

    Interestingly, ocean levels do not rise equally around the globe. Latitude has a surprisingly large effect. Meters of difference

    • @lturner6256
      @lturner6256 Před 3 lety +41

      That is true and very interesting.

    • @AhmedMohamed-rx5ti
      @AhmedMohamed-rx5ti Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah it is

    • @daveandrews9634
      @daveandrews9634 Před 3 lety +123

      The reason oceans don’t rise equally around the globe is because the ocean isn’t rising, the land is sinking in some locations and rising in others. It’s very interesting how the rise in the San Francisco Bay Area is actually due to the Bay Area sinking. Because everyone is looking for the oceans to rise because of climate change, they forget to consider that in some areas the land may be sinking. Our planet’s inhabitants have gone climate paranoid and as a result cannot think logically any more.

    • @AhmedMohamed-rx5ti
      @AhmedMohamed-rx5ti Před 3 lety +9

      @@daveandrews9634 yes now this is very interesting

    • @peterparker9286
      @peterparker9286 Před 3 lety +7

      @@daveandrews9634 Filling in some old channels perhaps lol. Actually I think at some time California had a big lake running north and south and they filled it in.

  • @HoLeeFoc
    @HoLeeFoc Před 8 měsíci +2

    Will Arizona have beach front properties for the first time? 😁

  • @Kaspa969
    @Kaspa969 Před 9 měsíci +1

    To people that say that climate change isn't critical. We experience similar ocean level raise and temperature growth like 20 000 years ago when the last ice age was ending.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před 3 lety +391

    when you bless the rains way too much

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před 3 lety +348

    Florida Man will save his state. The amount of Florida Man news stories will create a barrier big enough to stop it before it happens

    • @Vic_Lit344
      @Vic_Lit344 Před 3 lety +8

      @@bobsemple7660 they can just ride on the alligators in the ocean

    • @Ivanmaradonaaa
      @Ivanmaradonaaa Před 3 lety +1

      Again I see you in every video

    • @duckles426
      @duckles426 Před 3 lety +1

      You again lol

    • @colatf2
      @colatf2 Před 3 lety +12

      As a Floridian, I can confirm that the alligators will create a sea wall and save us.

    • @Vic_Lit344
      @Vic_Lit344 Před 3 lety +6

      @@colatf2 i did the math and holy moly it can work it only takes 783,435.2 to completely surround Florida with alligators and there's still more alligators to make the wall taller! That's over kill

  • @LAUGHING_SKULL
    @LAUGHING_SKULL Před rokem +10

    I love living in Australia and I’m grateful that it’s not going to hit a big amount of the continent

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli Před 8 měsíci +8

      Floods , droughts ,brushfires, mass climate refugees and heatwaves ok with you ?

    • @dali-donedusted4019
      @dali-donedusted4019 Před 7 měsíci

      ​​@@MyKharliare you american
      Do u live in America

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 Před 3 měsíci

      That 'big amount of the continent' which won't be affected is where hardly anyone lives. 87% of Australians live within 50km of the coast. Many towns are already being affected by more intense storms, floods and sea level rise. Inland communities are being bit by bushfires and droughts. Australia is very vulnerable to the climate crisis. Raise your voice.

  • @flyingmalkie4346
    @flyingmalkie4346 Před 3 lety +601

    Me in Scotland: "Ma coo's are safe, ma kilt is clean, and the english are deed, Alba gu braith"

    • @Lun3aa
      @Lun3aa Před 2 lety +99

      except - knowing the english they will just all suddenly turn up in scotland and claim it...better get hadrians wall back up ;)

    • @carlthesanellama3633
      @carlthesanellama3633 Před 2 lety +17

      In chile we are laughing at argentinas flat baby terrain cuz here in chile we are in a valley surrounded by 3 mountains ranges and at 600 meter elevation :). and also our coastline is pretty mountainous too so we would loose only one medium sized city while creating new port cities like quilpue,talca and temuco :)

    • @slimbride777
      @slimbride777 Před 2 lety +14

      I would prefer to be in Canada, lots of natural resources and fresh water. Trees as far as you can see.

    • @allenjohnson7686
      @allenjohnson7686 Před 2 lety +10

      it is honestly weird how the Scottish hate the English for no reason tbh.... the English have no issue it's very very very one-sided.... strange...

    • @flyingmalkie4346
      @flyingmalkie4346 Před 2 lety +22

      @@allenjohnson7686 we don’t really hate england we need someone to make fun of

  • @melissasueferrin3409
    @melissasueferrin3409 Před 3 lety +179

    I hope to go snorkeling around the art deco buildings in Miami

    • @jotsingh8917
      @jotsingh8917 Před 3 lety +9

      Don’t forget to dive around Mar-a-Largo.

    • @Roger-ws8rj
      @Roger-ws8rj Před 3 lety +2

      Not in our life time

    • @kevlarandchrome
      @kevlarandchrome Před 3 lety +1

      @@Roger-ws8rj Not in our great-great-great grandchildren's lifetimes.

  • @jerrydelafuente9621
    @jerrydelafuente9621 Před 8 měsíci +2

    According to the "experts" the artic ice should have already melted and flooded the coastal areas around the world since the 80's.

    • @nunofoo8620
      @nunofoo8620 Před 8 měsíci +1

      According to me you're full of bull excrement.
      When the arctic melts sea level wont rise because the arctic ice cap is floating ice. Every one with basic 6th grade science knows this. So absolutely no "expert" said the nonsense you claim they said. And certainly no one said it would melt in the 80s.
      But conspiracy theorists have to invent bull excrement because that's what they do all day long.

    • @rheiagreenland4714
      @rheiagreenland4714 Před 8 měsíci

      @@nunofoo8620 bruh just say bullshit, put climate change denialists in their place

  • @mrr2041Rags
    @mrr2041Rags Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wise up this world went through all these changes even when there weren't peoples on earth

  • @wizard680
    @wizard680 Před 3 lety +118

    Usually I get happy when I see my city in a youtube video. But this is different

  • @SacsachCCABP
    @SacsachCCABP Před 2 lety +689

    “The United States isn’t the only place in the world, otherwise that would be terrifying”

    • @Sheila_Chu
      @Sheila_Chu Před 2 lety +39

      BASED AS FUCK

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před 2 lety +9

      Very true

    • @dodoxasaurus6904
      @dodoxasaurus6904 Před 2 lety +2

      nope only america is going under

    • @ianchafer8023
      @ianchafer8023 Před 2 lety +17

      I guess Canada is safe. He never mentioned Canada at all. I'm sure Vancouver would flood and all down the St Laurence and down the Ottawa valley and onwards.

    • @Synthwavu
      @Synthwavu Před 2 lety +5

      Replace United States with North Korea or China

  • @mikeober9773
    @mikeober9773 Před 27 dny +1

    Wow, this guy ignores a lot of other forces. The Mississippi delta is shrinking because a third of the water has naturally diverted to the Atchafalaya River, which is the northern most part of the Mississippi delta. The Mississippi delta is actually moving to another location on the coast. Imperial valley in California was drained by agriculture. Florida is sinking partly because of the sheer amount of fresh water being pumped out for drinking. He also ignores the 500 meter rise in sea levels that occurred prior to the advent of the industrial revolution.

  • @wallypoly563
    @wallypoly563 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Atlas Pro has water on the brain.

  • @btfrost
    @btfrost Před 3 lety +241

    Canada is always ignored when it comes to discussions about sea levels rising...

    • @ST-qh1td
      @ST-qh1td Před 3 lety +74

      No worries, they are friends with the ocean, they wont hurt each other

    • @Caun-88
      @Caun-88 Před 3 lety +15

      Indeed. My province is going to be radically altered in 100 years.

    • @btfrost
      @btfrost Před 3 lety +5

      @Adam Mahmud SCHMITT that may be relevant in a few millennia.

    • @shockingred2626
      @shockingred2626 Před 3 lety +31

      Well, in Alberta it doesn't seem like there's gunna be sea level change... lol

    • @pipe2devnull
      @pipe2devnull Před 3 lety +10

      I'm hoping the St. Lawrence Seaway system of locks will be and expanded, if necessary to protect a lot of Canada and the U.S. Particularly my house.

  • @Trainfan1055Janathan
    @Trainfan1055Janathan Před 3 lety +1771

    Does this mean Florida's lighthouses will become off-shore lighthouses?

    • @popeyegordon
      @popeyegordon Před 3 lety +71

      They will still be marking reefs.

    • @LuciusKyrus
      @LuciusKyrus Před 3 lety +132

      No, Florida is not going to flood in our life time. Eventually the seas will rise and then one day they will recede again and there is nothing we can do to stop that natural cycle. It has happened this way long before man existed.

    • @edwardleas1619
      @edwardleas1619 Před 3 lety +5

      Bowies

    • @emperoroverhito2425
      @emperoroverhito2425 Před 3 lety +95

      @@kborcudi All you have provided is baseless opinion. Care to share any shed of proof?
      99% of people who dedicate their lives to the study of these systems, are wrong??? You have the truth that all of those people don’t?? Like fuck man, just sit back and think about what you say 😂

    • @nzoomed
      @nzoomed Před 3 lety +34

      @@popeyegordon Its all rubbish, 30 years ago at school our teacher brainwashed us that by now all of Antarctica would have melted and flooded the earth, nothing to see here!

  • @joelandriscina4248
    @joelandriscina4248 Před 13 dny +1

    Who knew Waterworld was a look into the future.

  • @jamesferguson3464
    @jamesferguson3464 Před rokem +2

    If you have a glass of ice water, filled to the rim, when the ice melts does the glass overflow?

    • @aviz8590
      @aviz8590 Před rokem +6

      The ice isn’t in the glass, it’s on the rim.

    • @TheVibes101
      @TheVibes101 Před rokem

      Except this time the ice isn't in the glass lol, and the ice cubes are entire glaciers and the glass of water is every ocean on planet Earth. Do you see how your comparison is ridicilous?

  • @PiousMoltar
    @PiousMoltar Před 2 lety +311

    Since when is Java a "tiny" island? It's the 13th largest island in the world.
    Oh right... since 2100.

    • @juzloopz24
      @juzloopz24 Před 2 lety +1

      @havajaba akakabba yep

    • @tombkings6279
      @tombkings6279 Před 2 lety

      I'll be dead by then

    • @user-kj2fj8qr9l
      @user-kj2fj8qr9l Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@AriOfJuno 80 years is a survivable time span. Unless you mean climate change will kill off humanity that is.

    • @lockedon8953
      @lockedon8953 Před 2 lety +1

      He's just making shit up

    • @Navajonkee
      @Navajonkee Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-kj2fj8qr9l Sure, if you were born today. Considering that most viewers are probably 20+, living 80 more years is a pretty unlikely scenario.

  • @Jerrycourtney
    @Jerrycourtney Před 2 lety +611

    Being born in the late 20th Century, I’m going to be *pissed* if I live to see 2100.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 2 lety +60

      You'll be pissed if you see 2025

    • @simplegaming9713
      @simplegaming9713 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Jc-ms5vv 🤣🤣

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 Před 2 lety +23

      I'm mid 20th Century. Hold my cane...

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 2 lety +14

      As crops failures pick up and food prices start skyrocketing, civilization will collapse

    • @Jerrycourtney
      @Jerrycourtney Před 2 lety +2

      @@TimeSurfer206 I’ll do you one better, I’ll bring the ♿️

  • @jameswalker758
    @jameswalker758 Před 27 dny +1

    Sea level is NOT dependent on CO2, but Solar induced climate change. Sea level rises during the previous 70 year Solar Warm Period is current 3.4MM per year dependent of Solar Oceanic Thermal Expansion during the recovery warming since 1650 and its .9C lowest tempturure for 10,000 years. The Earth is now in a 102 year GSM and Gleissberg cooling period and expansion is more likely to change to oceanic contraction. Just as it has during the entire LIA period 1285 to 1880.

  • @jamesmyers5284
    @jamesmyers5284 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If that thumbnail is the future of South Florida 2100 can't come quick enough-- im gonna leave my car idling outside tonight so that I'm doing my part

  • @ms.recipe9524
    @ms.recipe9524 Před 2 lety +327

    Me as a bangladeshi: So, you are telling me that we are literally going to be atlantis within few years.

    • @sahilvashisht4841
      @sahilvashisht4841 Před 2 lety +19

      As an Indian i also was like bro what. literally 3 rivers are coming to end Bangladesh

    • @joespaghetti9
      @joespaghetti9 Před 2 lety

      no most of your coastal regions are going to be fine

    • @johncantu6316
      @johncantu6316 Před 2 lety +4

      That would be true if we first assume Bangladesh is the cultural and scientific center of mankind ... and if there is a nearby volcano

    • @bronzematrix3419
      @bronzematrix3419 Před 2 lety +4

      The Earth has area's that are known to be flood plains, they are calculated areas to see flooding. Flood plains can be foreseen, for twenty to one hundred years into the future, but again, these are also calculated guesses. An unforeseen storm can flood an area, that is not scheduled for flooding sooner than the calculated years listed for an area. Be safe.
      I want to point out, that the flooding, that I am pointing out would be landmass, that are dry or areas near the shoreline that are opened end, opened plains, land that is habitual occupied for decades, have a calculation of becoming inundated as wet lands in future generations they will, maybe become underwater. Check into your government, to see the flood plain maps in your community, see if the prediction are right. People who panic in a crisis, never planned for a crisis, information is grand.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 2 lety +3

      I'd say 30 years aproximently at the not so good rate we're on now.

  • @MugenTJ
    @MugenTJ Před 3 lety +277

    Rule #1 for making future predictions: predict further than your own mortality.

    • @thowl7065
      @thowl7065 Před 3 lety +1

      🤍👍✌

    • @NaumRusomarov
      @NaumRusomarov Před 3 lety +32

      if you were born in 2000s & 2010s you've got good chances to see the world going to hell in a handbasket.

    • @WICK_3D
      @WICK_3D Před 3 lety +3

      @@NaumRusomarov yay

    • @Jiff321
      @Jiff321 Před 3 lety +19

      @@NaumRusomarov And when it doesnt happen they can tell their kids it will happen to them. and so on and so on lol.

    • @NaumRusomarov
      @NaumRusomarov Před 3 lety +6

      @@Jiff321 take your head out of your ass, jeff.

  • @tahanaparker2660
    @tahanaparker2660 Před rokem +2

    I'll be more worried if the earth started to cool .

  • @maxharvey165
    @maxharvey165 Před 10 měsíci

    Honorable mention to the Saguenay fjord in quebec, canada (which is where i live ). Its clearly visible on the north American elevation map you show in the video. Where i live will probably be under water sooner or later.

  • @delphicdescant
    @delphicdescant Před 3 lety +205

    Had no idea about Bangladesh just being totally gone soon.
    That's a problem.

    • @goldenjamie5240
      @goldenjamie5240 Před 3 lety +16

      bangladesh isnt going to be gone soon 😂 nobody can look at a single factor to climate change like carbon output and use that to predict future of earths topography. in 2000 they said florida would be underwater by now. he really doesnt explain anything in this video regarding cause to all this flooding. only carbon footprint? xD thats the only inportant factor? xD no.

    • @goldenjamie5240
      @goldenjamie5240 Před 3 lety +12

      @@n.m.8802 i dont recall ever talking about politicians. just brought up the point that to me, making a 15min video about the earths topography in 80 years while only citing the single factor of carbon emissions. just seems very poorly presented.

    • @goldenjamie5240
      @goldenjamie5240 Před 3 lety +5

      @@n.m.8802 i see what youre talking about with politicians now, my refrence to al gore. sorry!

    • @goldenjamie5240
      @goldenjamie5240 Před 3 lety +2

      @@n.m.8802 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @neonlight1214
      @neonlight1214 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm telling you, only 3% of current Bangladesh will be underwater. Heck even less. The capital is 10 meters and above sea level. The bigger problem are storms and not the sea that makes this are flooded. And people are used to floods there so not a big problem as it is presented on the video

  • @RomeVT
    @RomeVT Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bro the thumbnail starting dissappearing florida when there's a flood

  • @theprincemonster7575
    @theprincemonster7575 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We did it boys Florida man is no more

  • @thisisgonnabegoodiknowit9413

    So, Mother Earth has finally had enough of Florida Man.

    • @oatnoid
      @oatnoid Před 3 lety +9

      And apparently NYC.

    • @motherearth5462
      @motherearth5462 Před 3 lety +6

      I have. 🗺

    • @jimothybiscuit14yearsago49
      @jimothybiscuit14yearsago49 Před 3 lety +7

      @@motherearth5462
      Get rid of that god awful dangler we call Florida already!

    • @motherearth5462
      @motherearth5462 Před 3 lety +6

      @@jimothybiscuit14yearsago49 Its in the Works along with a few other locations. Patience is important

    • @oofintic5734
      @oofintic5734 Před 3 lety +5

      @@motherearth5462 please don’t get rid of Bangladesh, It is a great country

  • @Dionaea_floridensis
    @Dionaea_floridensis Před 3 lety +237

    "If anyone from the Chinese government is watching"
    What do you mean "if" lol

    • @jensboomgaard
      @jensboomgaard Před 3 lety +23

      It's not like the American government isn't watching me type this, and I'm not even American

    • @jensboomgaard
      @jensboomgaard Před 3 lety +6

      @Lazer Person So are Facebook, the government and basically all the other big companies.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Před 3 lety +5

      @Lazer Person Google is the governemnt.

    • @riley8385
      @riley8385 Před 3 lety +3

      @@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 *The ultra-rich are the government, something inevitable under capitalism. It's not just one corporation.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Před 3 lety +1

      @@riley8385 Of course not. Amazon and facobook, and ofcourse older ones too rule. So it is in an oligarchy.

  • @iancormie9916
    @iancormie9916 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Show is one tidal gage that shows catastrophic sea level rises. 21 cm is 8.2 inches - over a century that is nothing

  • @Krks157
    @Krks157 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Me bringin tree to everest:🥳

  • @drsharkboy6568
    @drsharkboy6568 Před 3 lety +181

    Ocean Man: *exists*
    Florida Man: Finally, a worthy opponent... Our battle will be legendary!

    • @paullordi5154
      @paullordi5154 Před 3 lety +2

      These ahats think humans can control climate change😂😂😂😂

    • @evthespineconfiscator8652
      @evthespineconfiscator8652 Před 3 lety +5

      Ocean News
      "Ocean man steals tires off of every sunken car" fish report

    • @iSam306
      @iSam306 Před 3 lety +1

      Florida would be like a floating trailer park

  • @tropixcs_mango6203
    @tropixcs_mango6203 Před 2 lety +406

    As an Australian I can say that flood would affect about 5 people

    • @bunglegamingmusic1784
      @bunglegamingmusic1784 Před 2 lety +15

      Haha yeah true.

    • @philbrennaman4572
      @philbrennaman4572 Před 2 lety +49

      @@penny8579 Clearly you do not see HUMOR

    • @mr.p215
      @mr.p215 Před 2 lety +17

      With a bit of luck, the newly risen water in the inner of the continent might make them more habitable.

    • @JayJayGamerOfficial
      @JayJayGamerOfficial Před rokem +3

      Nope, Sydney is a basin so we have a higher risk of going underwater compared to our surroundings. Same with Wollongong and Newcastle which is a combined 7-8m people

    • @koreyb
      @koreyb Před rokem +2

      I have been waiting for all this supposed flooding to start actually happening. The beaches of Florence, Oregon are the same as they have always been. Shouldn't they be underwater by now? Or is it all going to flood all at once?

  • @abelhernandez2381
    @abelhernandez2381 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Glad to hear nothing of value will be lost.

  • @ParasaurolophusEwan
    @ParasaurolophusEwan Před 9 měsíci +1

    2:00-2:59 this makes me wonder what would happen if Florida just never existed.

  • @cyanstar4023
    @cyanstar4023 Před 3 lety +425

    The video didn't get depressing. The depressions were already there... you just mapped out how they are going to fill up with water soon

    • @eluhdiehl2352
      @eluhdiehl2352 Před 3 lety +2

      yes

    • @MrRedberd
      @MrRedberd Před 3 lety +15

      I imagine people living in the terrible future looking back at how we joked and had a real nice life during these times. We all go outside and enjoy the extended fall weather, mild winters, laugh and play.

    • @stevenelson6344
      @stevenelson6344 Před 3 lety +3

      Soon?

    • @MrRedberd
      @MrRedberd Před 3 lety +3

      @@stevenelson6344 more like slowly in human time, they are already filling

    • @allenbarrow4904
      @allenbarrow4904 Před 3 lety

      How to true, look at Edgar Cayce "map of North America " see the similarities of he saw back in 1940s during a seance

  • @joshuaespinoza8325
    @joshuaespinoza8325 Před 3 lety +146

    the thumbnail is troubling since i live in Miami and don't speak fish

    • @ArchieStiglitz
      @ArchieStiglitz Před 3 lety +13

      How silly of you, there are of course not only one fish language but thousands.

    • @gastonlinares5593
      @gastonlinares5593 Před 3 lety +2

      Hahahahahahahahahahaha

    • @davidmiles2597
      @davidmiles2597 Před 3 lety +3

      Don’t worry, they have it backwards, in 2100 FL shore will move out 150 to 200 miles.

    • @deeb2056
      @deeb2056 Před 3 lety +2

      You could try Whale 🐳 like Dory

    • @alyserollins8523
      @alyserollins8523 Před 3 lety +1

      Just sell your hosue to Aquaman

  • @emitindustries8304
    @emitindustries8304 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey, fewer people in my coastal city means.... more parking for me during the Christmas shopping rush at the mall.
    That is, if there's still a mall. And a parking lot. And a city. I'll probably still be trying to learn how to swim.

  • @TraderRobin
    @TraderRobin Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's too bad this won't occur overnight!!

  • @camodown
    @camodown Před 3 lety +155

    I like how coast lines have always changed throughout history but now that we’ve built cities on all the coast lines we think they should never change again. Humans

    • @lfcglory9593
      @lfcglory9593 Před 3 lety +2

      right and you are a human to right

    • @lrgr1518
      @lrgr1518 Před 3 lety +8

      True but not 30/50 cm in 100 years!!!

    • @Thumper770
      @Thumper770 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lrgr1518 how do you know? These records have only been being kept since the 50s.

    • @lrgr1518
      @lrgr1518 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Thumper770 facepalm

    • @chaddlindsay9909
      @chaddlindsay9909 Před 3 lety +4

      @@lrgr1518 That is only 12-19 inches. That's an average of about 150 inches or 12.5 feet in 100 years. That is not much at all. Plenty of time for people to move inland at a leisurely pace. to better put it into perspective... the height of a basketball hoop plus 2.5 feet. The length of the average livingroom.

  • @gregcampwriter
    @gregcampwriter Před 3 lety +104

    I used to live in Florida. There is a vindictive part of me that would not regret seeing that mosquito-ridden tee shirt stand disappear.

    • @gregcampwriter
      @gregcampwriter Před 3 lety +7

      @@n.m.8802 I'm prepared to "build that wall" across the state line.

    • @Dyondegekste
      @Dyondegekste Před 3 lety +15

      Florida voted for a climate change denying president twice, so I guess they kind of deserve what's coming for them?

    • @neonlight1214
      @neonlight1214 Před 3 lety

      Mosquitos are everywhere not just there

    • @dr.floridaman4805
      @dr.floridaman4805 Před 3 lety

      We are glad you are gone. Only wish you stopped breathing.

    • @lebens3585
      @lebens3585 Před 3 lety +2

      @@neonlight1214 Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us.

  • @duanefentiman
    @duanefentiman Před 6 měsíci

    the research must of taken you ages, very well done

  • @marylynnkunkel3134
    @marylynnkunkel3134 Před 10 měsíci

    Regarding the Bay Area and central valley in California, USA---the narrator did not take into account the possibility of torrential rains caused by atmospheric rivers such as those which inundated the CA coast in early 2023, flooding not only the valleys there, but then the snowmelt from the mountains to the west ALSO contributed to refilling the valley and recreating a lake. So, the water is not only entering from the ocean and so I am guessing that a dam would not suffice to prevent such flooding from occurring. I wonder if similar extreme weather could impact other areas of the world.

  • @ricelord7736
    @ricelord7736 Před 2 lety +484

    plot twist: kennedy space center is going to launch florida into the stratosphere to avoid flooding

  • @fjrnate
    @fjrnate Před 2 lety +195

    Meanwhile, they're building new houses by the thousands in my area of Florida.

    • @gumpyflyale2542
      @gumpyflyale2542 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes we'll what are they gonna do if another 1935 labor day hurricane hits again?

    • @thetraveler4493
      @thetraveler4493 Před 2 lety +19

      well the evil prick selling the houses doesnt live there. as long as they make a buck first then why would they care your in a future flood zone... capitalism at its finest

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 Před 2 lety +15

      @@thetraveler4493 Realtors who sell coastal properties are evil pricks...got it. That makes all kinds of sense. I haven't been in the comment section of this channel in a while and the drop in average IQ is noticeable.

    • @kayt9576
      @kayt9576 Před 2 lety +3

      Only rich ignorant idiots are buying there also.

    • @Girtharmstrong69
      @Girtharmstrong69 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kayt9576 and you are smart? No you are broke and do nothing for society….

  • @evolve991
    @evolve991 Před 8 měsíci

    Fool that I am I have every intent to return from the New Mexico desert to the head of the Chesapeake Bay where it literally meets the Susquehanna River. 1 block from the water is where my grandparents house was so I am fully aware of the heartbreak I will most likely experience if I live much longer.

  • @bauhiniafolia9673
    @bauhiniafolia9673 Před rokem +1

    Indonesia: Thankyou for the info, we are moving our capital NOW!
    * *Proceed to move it in a coastal line* *

  • @danielpas368
    @danielpas368 Před 2 lety +465

    Australia honestly could make use of the inland sea, we have big issues with over use of water in that area. Only drawback for us is the north becoming too tropical.

    • @spacecraftcarrier4135
      @spacecraftcarrier4135 Před 2 lety +37

      I wonder if the formation of that sea, especially if connects to the ocean, will it increase the amount of moisture in the area and thus you Aussies can have more arable land in South Australia?

    • @danielpas368
      @danielpas368 Před 2 lety +11

      @@spacecraftcarrier4135 depending on the salinity we can always pump it like we do the rest of that river now

    • @staceyme1480
      @staceyme1480 Před 2 lety +17

      I'm imagining that in the tropical areas the already deadly creatures can evolve into even scarier creatures....Why, brain, why?

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Před 2 lety +6

      Which is why we could be diverting water to drought ridden areas, but instead we are ignoring it and just making it worse.

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Před 2 lety +4

      @@danielpas368 You can use seawater to fertilize drought ridden areas, right?

  • @mohdrazif777
    @mohdrazif777 Před 3 lety +169

    Putin be like: Come on global warming, get faster. I need that warm water ports ASAP.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 3 lety +12

      Just build a wall to stop the cold from coming lol

    • @FathDaniel
      @FathDaniel Před 3 lety +3

      It's free real estate

    • @nicksalvatore5717
      @nicksalvatore5717 Před 3 lety +9

      He also wants that new land to capitalize on and destroy. Unlike the Middle East, who is swiftly becoming greener, fighting climate change doesn’t serve them as much.

    • @galadhremmin
      @galadhremmin Před 3 lety +3

      contrary to common belief, Russia already has warm water ports in Black sea: Novorossisyk, Gelendzik, Rostov, Taganrog, Azov, etc.

    • @Tzar1
      @Tzar1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@galadhremmin how ever, those are easy to block. The one in the Sea of Japan can be blocked by Japan and south Korea, and the ones in the black sea are extremely easy to block with one main entry point

  • @AngstCrescendo
    @AngstCrescendo Před rokem +2

    So bottom line, whats the elevation to be above?🤔