The Biggest Myth About Climate Change

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    You’ve seen it in the comment section before: “Climate change is natural. It’s happened before and it will keep happening”. In reality, comments like these are the newest kind of climate change denial. In this video we’re going to learn about all the reasons that Earth’s climate changes, natural and otherwise, and then how we know that modern climate change can’t be blamed on natural forces. Maybe we can finally put this biggest myth about climate change in the trash.
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  • @besmart
    @besmart  Před rokem +731

    Enjoy this short video about climate change! I'll heart any comment if you can prove you watched the whole thing 🤓

    • @nishantmanchanda3221
      @nishantmanchanda3221 Před rokem +23

      This comment is the proof that I haven't watched it yet but you can give a heart for honesty Joe

    • @Tanishdutt0007
      @Tanishdutt0007 Před rokem +16

      Thanks it helped me in my school project.

    • @nishantmanchanda3221
      @nishantmanchanda3221 Před rokem +15

      @@Tanishdutt0007 bruh You are so early there's no way it helped you in any way yet.

    • @dapperwolf6034
      @dapperwolf6034 Před rokem +3

      Climate change is natural.

    • @xyeB
      @xyeB Před rokem +6

      @@nishantmanchanda3221 yes

  • @rmdodsonbills
    @rmdodsonbills Před rokem +2217

    And even if the current warming was completely natural, it would be super stupid to make it worse by continuing to pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Or to put it another way, even if we couldn't do anything to make it better, that's certainly no excuse to make it worse.

    • @noazucar519
      @noazucar519 Před rokem +53

      Yesss, for real.

    • @RegisMichelLeclerc
      @RegisMichelLeclerc Před rokem +160

      What do you think is the gas responsible for the greatest part of greenhouse effect on Earth? What's the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, according to you (possibly not what is in the report from the IPCC)? Have you heard of Milankovitch Cycles? what was the temperature in Europe in the XVII century? and in the XI century?
      About making it worse, what do you think is the impact of mining (conveniently ignored by the IPCC) to make electric vehicles, wind turbines or, worse, solar panel and batteries? Long term pollution of water bodies, air and soil: congratulations for the solutions you'll bring to a problem that is *mostly* natural.

    • @girlsdrinkfeck
      @girlsdrinkfeck Před rokem +1

      @@RegisMichelLeclerc only way to stop this so called manmade climate change is to limit one child per couple till population is back down to 80s records

    • @RegisMichelLeclerc
      @RegisMichelLeclerc Před rokem

      @@girlsdrinkfeck Or replace pension age by execution age and recycle the bodies into Soylent Green? Seriously, plants thrive in CO2-rich atmosphere, not that much in the current 0.04% (that's the official number). In this regard, nuclear plant feed the water cycle, as water vapour is responsible for 98% of the greenhouse effect, Milankovitch Cycles show 41,000-year "main" cycles with global heating alternating with cooling cycles (including ice ages like the one culminating in the XVIIth century when the sea froze). The global heating we see now starting in the XIXth century was expected, and it's only the beginning (those cycles are 1,000 years long, 500 heating and 500 cooling) and the Sun... Well, you would love to have more greenhous effect next winter. Unfortunately, solar winds wipe the clouds and make pressure higher, which makes the air much cooler in winter, therefore incapable of carrying as much water, thus reducing a lot the greenhouse effect: it's going to be freezing this winter, what part do you think will be man-made in solar activity?
      By the way, the aforementionned cycles predict that CO2 levels *follow* global warming. Al Gore pretended it was the opposite, while being perfectly aware he was inverting cause and consequence. Ecology is a huge sham, a blatant lie. About mining, the lowest estimates bring the GHGs around 7% of manmade releases of GHGs, but it's more like 20%. The mining industry destroys biotopes, pollutes drinkable water, releases pure poisons in the atmosphere (heard of antimony?). Ask yourself what is better "for the Earth", or even for human: an electric car, or a diesel propelled with vegetable oil (that's how it was initially designed), promoting Agriculture (hemp tends to capture a lot of carbon from the atmosphere)? Continue drilling for "natural gas" to support the lack of wind in winter (high pressures from Siberian anticyclones don't help too much, and the Sun is too low in winter to produce anything anyway because the energy is fully absorbed by the atmosphere), or invest into biogas from the fermentation of dung and promote breeding cattle? Choose your solution wisely before pretending you're fixing a non-existent problem with lethal "solutions".

    • @SiberianThunderT
      @SiberianThunderT Před rokem +251

      @@RegisMichelLeclerc Don't reply with such a misleading comment especially when the video itself addresses almost everything you thought you were clever enough to bring up

  • @tiredofallthis7716
    @tiredofallthis7716 Před rokem +1253

    Anyone, everyone in fact, that had decided the science is done has already abandoned science in favor of politics.

    • @TheCountess666
      @TheCountess666 Před rokem

      The science is clear: Man made climate change is a fact.
      The only uncertainly left in the science is how bad the effect will be.
      But the science is also says we can't take the risk to wait for the science to become more precise.
      Anyone that says we should do nothing is deliberate ignoring all the science for the sake of short term convenience.
      And what we actually do about it is inherently political.

    • @earthsurgery1237
      @earthsurgery1237 Před rokem +136

      They've been saying this for over 50 years. The ozone, a coming ice age, al gore saying by 2016 the coast will be underwater and most recently aoc saying we only have 12 years back in 2018

    • @themanof
      @themanof Před rokem +37

      @@earthsurgery1237 it only needs to happen once after tipping point reaches... Many islands are already under water
      And oceans did grow by 400 feet after last glacial maximum
      Go read the story of great flood in ur bible and every other culture... Where do u think that water came from?

    • @earthsurgery1237
      @earthsurgery1237 Před rokem +13

      @@themanof oh yeah. How about the Cayman islands

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 Před rokem +24

      I DEMAND physical proof

  • @cameroneckert0
    @cameroneckert0 Před dnem +3

    The climate has never changed as drastically as it has since we started adding CO2. All you have to do is check the ice core studies that have been done. We've charted temperatures for thousands of years into the past and it proves a human caused climate crisis is knocking at the door!

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Natural processes are working and will always keep working unless the earth stops rotating.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci +3

      If the Earth stops rotating, *still* natural processes would be working. Why not?

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@enderwiggin1113 Dumest thing I ever heard, you should consider deleting that.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 27 dny

      @@woodchipgardens9084 "Dumest thing I ever heard,"
      Oh, the irony......

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 27 dny +1

      @@enderwiggin1113 if the earth stopped rotating, you wont be alive to talk about it.

    • @Delimon007
      @Delimon007 Před 3 dny +1

      @@woodchipgardens9084
      Isn't if funny that this is taught in elementary school and this person doesn't even know what would happen if the earth stopped rotating 😂 Let me give this guy a hint, if the earth stopped rotating, the areas with no sunlight whatsoever would end up in an absolute ice age, the areas with permanent sunlight would be a fiery hell. There would be just about if not no living creatures on the earth anymore as it would be inhospitable.

  • @richardpidwell2207
    @richardpidwell2207 Před rokem +378

    I've not got an issue with is it us or isn't it. I have an issue with us being told we need to be more "Carbon neutral" BUT the politicians don't actually do anything about it, they just take more money and MOVE the carbon footprint to another country to then say that we are doing out bit.

    • @Denzanmaru1
      @Denzanmaru1 Před rokem +30

      that is a very valid concern. we need governments to take this disaster seriously and make real efforts to restore our planet and prevent the further destruction of it. we must make them change

    • @astradose
      @astradose Před rokem +9

      I get what you mean. I think that we definitly do have responsibility and should all try to reduce carbon since significant change can only happen if most people participate. It obviously is frustrating to see governments and companies to continue as before though, or also seeing rich people blast a bunch of CO2 into the athmosphere for a 10 minute trip with their private jets.
      Those are really significant factors that need to change, too, not just the general population.
      But the sad reality is that if you are wealthy and got power in this system, you will suffer less than many others that are less privileged and for example will have to leave their homes and countries or die as a result of climate change if we don't act now.
      Great, recent example which has angered a lot of people in germany:
      Just last month, a german company called RWE demolished a village called Lützerath in order to dig for estimated 280 million tons of carbon beneath it.
      They persuaded the people living there into selling their homes to them, and even though they got compensated, many felt pressured into that decision and aren't happy with it now. Lützerath also stopped getting supported by things like good public transport, kindergardens or supermarkets in order to make living there even less attractive.
      The government of northrhine-westphalia (the german state which Lützerath belonged to) allowed the demolishion after making deals with RWE.
      After harsh criticism, they started telling the population that we would need that carbon because of the energy crisis in correlation to the war in Ukraine, which is opposed by scientific institutes. Germsny actually managed to stop being dependent on russian oil, carbon and gas and stopped buying those in the beginning of 2023. We have enough reserves, too.
      Furthermore, the government acts like it's okay to demolish Lützerath because RWE has to leave the other villages in that area alone, like that's a fair compromise. Lützerath is even treated as a symbol for climate protection, which ignores the fact that it's more than that and that the decision has an actual impact. Our planet doesn't care about such compromises and symbols though, and even if we only use the carbon below Lützerath, germany still won't be able to meet the goals of the paris agreement on climate goals from 2015.
      Protesters occupied the village over multiple years but got evacuated by the police this january as a order of the government, so RWE can get to work. During the evacuation, 35.000 people also went there to protest. Police violence took place and the single officers didn't have individual numbers to be identifiable but instead only had group numbers, which makes it even harder to sue an officer for violence (besides the fact that it's already extremely hard to get justice when you literally have to go to the police for that).
      Companies such as RWE really try to profit as much off of carbon until they finally _have_ to stop in 2030, instead of taking responsibility asap and actually starting to reduce the use of carbon and extendimg climate friendly, renewable energy sources as much as possible.
      And our government protects these companies instead the future of humanity.
      We all need to start working together to solve this problem, or at least reduce the consequences as much we still can in order to protect this planet, but sadly it doesn't look too good.

    • @richardpidwell2207
      @richardpidwell2207 Před rokem

      @@astradose I think if ALL Governments around the world stopped using private jets for their meetings and just used the internet, that alone would be a saving worth more than millions of people turning off a light or TV or doing 1 less trip in the car. If they want us to start, they need to start showing some real concern at the top, because what they're saying doesn't match with anything they're doing. Like buying up all the cheap properties by the sea where they have scared off the residents. Doesn't seem quite right that after saying we'll be under water in 12 years. They're either lying to us or know something we don't. And for someone like Obama to buy that property for millions is a kick in the teeth.

    • @boogathon
      @boogathon Před rokem

      @@Denzanmaru1 With a name like "Rain" I would be surprised if you _didn't_ think like that.
      Were your Mom and Dad hippies?

    • @boogathon
      @boogathon Před rokem

      ​@@astradose Do you actually believe that adding to a wisp of a trace gas, by a hundred parts per _million_ or so will cause a climate catastrophe?
      If so... Your Indoctrination is Complete.
      Carry on.

  • @StaticR
    @StaticR Před rokem +877

    honestly love the way you talk about this
    "the people who discovered how the climate naturally changes over time are climate scientists, the same group of people who discovered the climate change we're currently facing is human caused." is kind of a connection that should be obvious but it really hits different when spoken out loud.
    kind of a fun realization seeing how the reason the example comment at the start of the video knows about it in the first place are the same people he's trying to use that argument against.

    • @MultiFreak107
      @MultiFreak107 Před rokem

      This is actually a mistake in the video. Exxon found out about climate change more than 40 years ago. Climate scientist later on simply researched further into it.

    • @Ashitaka255
      @Ashitaka255 Před rokem +18

      Haha, I was actually thinking this as he was speaking about the first myth.

    • @Fenix0025
      @Fenix0025 Před rokem

      @@Ashitaka255 exept Milankovitch Cycles are some misleading informations like it was only in some parts of europe was short time changing climate it was warm not only in europe in XI century was so warm that wikings make farming colony on greenland in XI century was global warmig that way greenland has name greenland after wiking left because get much colder after in XVII century it was so cold that they call it litle ice age He also downplay influence of volcanos on climate 1815 Mount Tambora eruption and year 1816 was call Year Without a Summer far over 100,000 people died worldwide from hunger. And Politics who shout about global warming buying big mansions for tens of milions dolars on florida beach which supose to be soon under water... florRegis-Michel Leclerc make good point about electric vehicles, wind turbines or, worse, solar panel and batteries? Long term pollution of water bodies, air and soil. I add to this that electrity to charge electric cars is made from fossil fuels and we dont have electric grid to charge many milions of electric cars also will be milions tons of toxic waste from bateries and solar panels we need clean way to store energy when sun is not shining and no wind even industry still use fossil fuels only way we can now produce clean energy is atomic electric plant it produce small amount toxic waste which can be safe to store and is even safer than wind turbines including charnobyl and fukushima its lest dead for megawat than any other electric plants. but warriors with global warming want to close atomic electric plants.....

    • @kmoses582
      @kmoses582 Před rokem +25

      Find this actually to be a bad argument, can't use truth in an argument because both were discovered by scientist? And you think its a good argument?

    • @chromeorihara1949
      @chromeorihara1949 Před rokem +77

      @@kmoses582 Did you even watch the video? The argument is that the climate scientists, being the ones who discovered the natural cycles in the first place, already took them into account when coming to the conclusion that the current climate change crisis is man-made.

  • @nicebraga4816
    @nicebraga4816 Před 8 dny +1

    Hey! I am from Brazil and I loved this class. We are going through difficult times because of the tragedy in Rio Grande do Sul and your class explained a lot. Thank you

  • @georgehagstrom1461
    @georgehagstrom1461 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Whoever burns the most fuel has the most prestige.

  • @Kurtlane
    @Kurtlane Před rokem +463

    Ignorance in itself is not a major problem. It becomes a major problem when combined with arrogance.

    • @GeneralBlorp
      @GeneralBlorp Před rokem +20

      Yes! I call that “weaponized ignorance” 😂

    • @PeterAden
      @PeterAden Před rokem +44

      Ignorence + social media = major problem.

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem +12

      @@PeterAden ignorance *

    • @basantprasadsgarden8365
      @basantprasadsgarden8365 Před rokem +22

      Ignorance*arrogance + Social Media + Conspiracy bubble = Mass Movement of Arrogance*Ignorance = Biggest problem

    • @JackieWelles
      @JackieWelles Před rokem +13

      The biggest problem that many people just comment whatever is in their heads without thinking for a second whenever it's really true. It often takes just 10 seconds to Google to find an answer, but many simply skipping that step...

  • @roysutherland9729
    @roysutherland9729 Před rokem +183

    The first rule of science: IT'S NEVER THAT SIMPLE.

    • @philosophicaltool5469
      @philosophicaltool5469 Před rokem +21

      oh yes it is: you're the problem. Now pay more taxes and more for your energy. period

    • @Sonny_McMacsson
      @Sonny_McMacsson Před rokem +8

      @@philosophicaltool5469 No

    • @geoffreyah
      @geoffreyah Před rokem +4

      This is not simple. I've taken courses in meteorology, planetology and planetary science and everything here is included. More detail can be given on all of these which are based on physics included spectroscopy, atomic physics and quantum field theory. One thing left out is the feedback process of the melting of polar ice. Ice reflects 75 percent of the sunlight while water only 4 to 40 percent depending on the angle of sunlight. Water absorbs more light so the more than the north polar ice cap melts, the warmer it gets in that region due to more surface area of water and less ice. It is important to know that it's not just science, but physics. Meteorology and Climatology are based on physics, chemistry, geology, geochemistry which is chemistry and geology, oceanography, spectroscopy which is based on atomic physics and quantum field theory, astrophysics and astronomy. This video does have the correct physics.

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem +8

      Why pay more taxes? To finance the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex?

    • @LineOfThy
      @LineOfThy Před rokem +1

      @@philosophicaltool5469 aaaaaaand you prove his point

  • @mat145395
    @mat145395 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I cant find the sources in the description. Can anybody help me?

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's mostly from NASA. Just ask for specific things, I'm glad to help.

    • @mat145395
      @mat145395 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@enderwiggin1113 thanks! I wanted some references on what he says at 2:43 "every climate model factors in these natural forces... the only way to get climate models is to add in all the stuff that humans are doing to the climate". It's very well explained and wanted to read a bit more about it.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 4 měsíci +2

      NASA 'Human and Natural Drivers of Climate Change (1850-2018) '

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 4 měsíci

      and 'Is Current Warming Natural?'

    • @mat145395
      @mat145395 Před 4 měsíci

      @@enderwiggin1113 thanks!

  • @lordthicknipples-gt2oq
    @lordthicknipples-gt2oq Před 3 měsíci +64

    Turning climate change into a political debate is probably one of the smartest things the oil corporations have ever done. It's really working out for them

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci +2

      My windows were frozen this morning do you have any advice on this problem.

    • @lordthicknipples-gt2oq
      @lordthicknipples-gt2oq Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@woodchipgardens9084 plug your car's exhaust into your HVAC system and start it up, that should warm up your house pretty quick

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@lordthicknipples-gt2oq my house and car have working heaters but i just cant stop the windows from freezing overnight because of global warming.

    • @lordthicknipples-gt2oq
      @lordthicknipples-gt2oq Před 3 měsíci

      @@woodchipgardens9084 hmm. That's a tough one. Maybe try the COVID vaccine, I hear it gives you a third ass cheek and makes you impervious to cold weather. Personally, the vaccine gave me a third eye... but it's in my belly button. I use it to freak people out at parties and also to look up girl's shirts, but that's just between you and me

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@woodchipgardens9084 Yeah, there is something wrong. Don't know what it is but I would advice seeking help.

  •  Před rokem +91

    In Hungary, our government just started forcing cutting out trees in a never before seen rate, and our way of handling natural values has never been good either. It's so sad.

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Před rokem +7

      We will help you.
      Signed, Brussels 🤣

    •  Před rokem +6

      @@LMB222 just please don't kick us out of the EU, we just need some... adjustments to our leadership :D

    • @liamwinter4512
      @liamwinter4512 Před rokem +3

      Or it's forest management.

    • @andreaswagner8356
      @andreaswagner8356 Před rokem +15

      Greetings from Germany, where we also have a growing populist and right wing part of our population. Mostly countryside, religious and not too well educated.
      It makes me sad to see what is becoming of hungary, the country that kind of started the opening of the iron curtain. Why are people voting for their own disadvantage?
      I speak with colleagues from Poland and Czech Republic and they also don't get why people vote for these authoritarian governments.

    • @admiralbiatch1988
      @admiralbiatch1988 Před rokem +18

      @@andreaswagner8356 Because nationalism and the fostering of a persecution complex towards the outside world is a great way to control the populace and keep them mad at those outside their borders rather than their leaders within them. After all, it's not the fault of Hungary's government policies for why you are poor, no, your problems all stem from our external enemies, like a foreign, Hungarian, Jewish billionaire!

  • @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago

    Burpy volcanoes can def be a serious drag. As someone who was once killed by a volcano that had really bad gas, I can confirm.

    • @isabellach
      @isabellach Před rokem +4

      I hope your death did not hurt too much

    • @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
      @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago Před rokem +4

      @@isabellach oh thank you so much! No it was not too painful. A little itchy. But now I'm in the afterlife and damn it's pretty kewl. Free internet all the time. I mean that's like a big perk you know??

  • @FWtravels
    @FWtravels Před 3 měsíci +3

    or the people who say: it was really cold the other day, so much for global warming…

    • @emergentform1188
      @emergentform1188 Před měsícem +1

      Or the numerous scientists who have been calling it bunk for decades, and demonstrating it with facts and evidence that no one disputes.

  • @mahmoodrashid2675
    @mahmoodrashid2675 Před 18 dny +2

    But anyway heat is much more than we experienced in childhood.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 18 dny

      Itz cold and breezy in California, when does summer start.

    • @mikekiske
      @mikekiske Před 3 dny

      Climate is not a static thing. Never was and never will be.

  • @bartistclord1916
    @bartistclord1916 Před rokem +6

    I have a problem with massive multi-billion dollar companies wanting to keep providing extra carbon while blaming your car and your cheeseburger, trying to take both away from you while they buy "carbon credits" to keep polluting. also false or misleading advertising which fails to point out that you make a much bigger carbon footprint getting a new electric vehicle if you don't keep that one for over 6 years of driving. Or politicians who refuse to work on upgrading the power grid, tell us NOT to charge EVs, but tell us that we HAVE TO buy one, when they are still full of TOXIC lithium batteries while Humans have SUCH a spotless record when it comes to waste management (see pacific garbage patch). Lithium Apocalypse everyone ?

    • @nushia7192
      @nushia7192 Před rokem

      Bartist, you probably haven't heard of the salt battery didn't you? It's more efficient and you don't have to mine it, I mean its just concentrated salt and metals. That can be fully discharged unlike lithium batteries.

    • @bartistclord1916
      @bartistclord1916 Před rokem

      @@nushia7192 I have not heard of the salt battery, I have heard of the molten sodium solar mirror power plants and carbon batteries which they are still struggling to construct.

  • @jeffxanders3990
    @jeffxanders3990 Před 8 měsíci +54

    As long as money runs the world, it will always be about money.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Um, no. This simply does not follow. I'm sure you can think about *a lot* of things which are *not* about money yourself.

    • @Joseph-vt5um
      @Joseph-vt5um Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@enderwiggin1113to be fair it IS a lot about money.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Joseph-vt5um So what....? Somehow deniers always miss that there's *FAR* more money in big industry and fossil fuels. Following the logic of the OP, one should not believe them a single thing.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​​@enderwiggi The Earth cools down after every sunset and warms with every sunrise, the degrees depend on weather and wind patterns not hunan activity, human activity polution gets wiped out by natural processes, human activities do not impact the atmospheric systems.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 8 měsíci

      SPAMMER

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

    Chimborazo is a place in Equador that freezes, this means even the hottest places on earth have snow because of Elevation. Cayambe in Equador has snow 365 days a year.

  • @GrowWithConrad
    @GrowWithConrad Před 2 měsíci +2

    an important question for all viewers of this regardless of what side you believe is “what piece of data or evidence would cause you to change your mind?”

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 2 měsíci

      A single piece? Certainly not. Science does not work this way.
      A good start would be a climate model which reproduces the observations *that* well like the ones with have, but without human factors.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 2 měsíci

      What's your *own* answer to your question?

    • @GrowWithConrad
      @GrowWithConrad Před měsícem

      over the last few years i have flipped back and forth several times as i come across different evidence and perspectives that cause me to rethink my stance. at the moment i’m undecided, focusing on building myself and my business first. maybe one day ill put forth the effort to form a sagacious opinion. as of now, it’s not that big of a deal for me atm

    • @GrowWithConrad
      @GrowWithConrad Před měsícem

      one thing i would be very interested in though is how the temperature measurements are being taken, by whom, where, when. that’s probably what i’d look into first

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před měsícem

      @@GrowWithConrad Well, just look at the websites of the metereological services. They explain this in great detail.

  • @jillcrowe2626
    @jillcrowe2626 Před rokem +78

    Remember when there was that solar flare that wiped out all of the pagers (pre-cell phones)? I had my pager that day and thought nothing of it, but all the rest of the doctors in the hospital were blissfully unaware that the Emergency Room lit up and the nurses were screaming "Where are all the doctors? I've paged EVERYBODY!"

    • @ppetal1
      @ppetal1 Před rokem +5

      Remember when Brentford beat Manchester City?

    • @DrachenGothik666
      @DrachenGothik666 Před rokem +15

      Now, imagine if we went through a Carrington-level event. This was a *MASSIVE* solar flare that affected telegraph equipment in 1859, caused Aurora Borealis displays as far south as San Diego, sparks and fires at battery installations at telegraph stations. People were reported to even be able to use telegraphs without any power connected at all during the flare. If a Carrington-level event were to happen today, chaos would result. It'd cause blackouts, damage the power-grid, and our satellite networks.

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Před rokem +1

      @@DrachenGothik666 Also only pre 1980 vehicles would still run. Restomods? Probably not.
      I do not think my 2004 Envoy or the 2016 Trax is hardened enough to run after a 1859 style flare event.
      And the microwave in the kitchen also may not survive.

    • @PeterAden
      @PeterAden Před rokem

      @@DrachenGothik666 It would only affect the area of the planet facing the sun though. Solar winds don't wrap around the planet, they go in straight lines. ;)

    • @PeterAden
      @PeterAden Před rokem

      But what does that have to do with climate change?

  • @StaticR
    @StaticR Před rokem +323

    It's like throwing something at the ground as hard as you can and then arguing "I didn't smash it, gravity is natural, everything is pulled down"
    edit: well that analogy as good as it sounds isn't really useful if you don't already know how the whole thing works. So it's not gonna be useful in convincing anyone that disagrees.
    more accurately it'd be more like the lights were out when it happened, with lots of people hearing it, and the smashed to pieces object laying on the floor with the suspected person suspiciously standing next to it, so based on the circumstances and the broken object all it can be infered that this exact thing happened, all the evidence is there and good enough to put together an accurate pictuer, but *technically* no one did "see" it happen.
    It's a good analogy both in terms of equivilance of what's happening and what kinds of information are missing but it's not gonna be useful in convincing anybody.
    A much more convincing argument would be what joe repeated in this video a bunch:
    "The field of science that told you about how earth's climate naturally changes over time is the same field of science that says the climate changes we're currently experiencing are absolutely caused by human activity. It's all climate scientists. They didn't just selectively forget about it, the natural shifts are already being accounted for."

    • @yourcrazybear
      @yourcrazybear Před rokem +10

      Incorrect. You can prove that you threw something.

    • @Richard_Nickerson
      @Richard_Nickerson Před rokem +12

      Oh good one. I've never thought of this analogy.

    • @Richard_Nickerson
      @Richard_Nickerson Před rokem +68

      @@yourcrazybear
      And we can prove that we've added a lot of unnatural stuff to the atmosphere, or rather the same stuffs but at an extremely unnatural rate.
      It's measurable, it's demonstrable, it's probably been shown to you countless times before already. This is literally addressed within the first 3 minutes of the video ffs.
      Stop denying reality.
      Also, stop liking your own comments. It's just sad.

    • @alfieshepherd6522
      @alfieshepherd6522 Před rokem

      @@osmosisjones4912 Carbon and Oxygen are in fossil fuels that's why they release Carbondioxide

    • @Jesus-xd5lz
      @Jesus-xd5lz Před rokem +34

      @@osmosisjones4912 Dear estimate, that's the point of the carbon cycle. Natural sources release and absorb carbon constantly, absorbing more carbon dioxide that it release, so forest, ocean etc. are natural sinks of carbon dioxide. The problem is us, humans, release more than the ecosystem can absorb so it continues adding up during years and years. The CO2 ppm of the atmosphere was practically constant during the last thousands of years (all of them in human era), about 270 ppm. From 1750 to 1950 it rised to 310 ppm aprox, from 1950 to nowadays it has escalted to 410 ppm aprox. We are reaching levels not seen for 20 millions years ago. Best regards.

  • @conors4430
    @conors4430 Před 4 měsíci +8

    When the chemicals that were found to be causing the hole in the ozone layer, we had only really been using them on mass for maybe 50 or 60 years, now most of that damage has been reversed because we took action. We’ve been pumping fossil fuels into the atmosphere for much longer and it much higher quantities Than any of the chemicals involved in damaging the ozone layer, so it’s completely understandable that we have caused this. However, unlike the air-conditioning industry, the fossil fuel industry is probably the wealthiest, most powerful and most politically connected than any other industry on earth and of course they don’t want the gravy train to stop chugging. The saddest part about all of this is, even Margaret Thatcher, the absolute darling to conservatives who tend to oppose climate change was completely bought into the fact that man-made climate change was occurring and that something needed to be done about it. And that was in the bloody 80s. Plus, most of the people who use the climate is always changing argument. Still seem to be the people saying that we should make no preparations as a species for the changes that is happening, okay, even if the sea levels weren’t rising because of us or storms weren’t getting worse because of us, you still advocate doing absolutely nothing. That’s how you know they are bad faith actors

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Volcanos gave us atmosphere and will never go away.

    • @beemagicink
      @beemagicink Před 3 měsíci

      Accurate coners4430

    • @SPIKESPIEGEL1969
      @SPIKESPIEGEL1969 Před 3 měsíci +1

      why would we care what a politician from the 80s thought? Thatcher? uhhh

    • @johnnyjumbuck8661
      @johnnyjumbuck8661 Před 2 měsíci

      You might be surprised that like the endless nonsense about the climate the same can be said about the hole in the Ozone layer over Antarctica. Ozone is produced around the equator (heat breaks down O2) it then is spread by winds around the planet. It was well known that the amount of Ozone changes seasonally at the Poles. The conspiracy was due to Dupont losing the patent on CFCs. They organised a " scientific paper" discussing the non issue and had them banned while they came up with a new hard to manufacture gas. Very clever but very crooked. It cost companies a lot of money to change over!

    • @Lance-ub7yh
      @Lance-ub7yh Před měsícem

      The storms are the same, we have the www. More coverage, so these disasters are more known not more frequent.

  • @GabrielSakalauskas
    @GabrielSakalauskas Před 4 měsíci

    I learn science to make my opinion and make my understanding of the world better. That was "2 months ago",now i've teached myself that to be able to do critical thinking,i must question,analyse,interpret,evaluate and make a judgment

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 4 měsíci

      Great idea! But what's the relevance to this video?

    • @GabrielSakalauskas
      @GabrielSakalauskas Před měsícem

      I forgot my opinion on this,also I'm surprised that it was "2 months ago",actually I realised that months is "mo" while minutes is "min"

  • @Anuchan
    @Anuchan Před rokem +6

    Ice ages are natural, as are global warming events. But then so are mass extinctions.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před rokem +1

      Indeed. Add to this that humans also have an influence.

    • @gelmir7322
      @gelmir7322 Před rokem +1

      unless you believe that humans are some kind of supernatural entities.
      then even anthropic climate change is completely natural.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před rokem +2

      @@gelmir7322 That's just semantic games. The common usage of the term 'natural' just means 'not caused by humans'

  • @caribboy
    @caribboy Před rokem +48

    I appreciate the vid and the explanation. But why do you use a graph at 3.00 min, where the distance down to -1.5% is equal to the distance up of 0.5%? According to the graph, the temperature dropped 1.5% from 1880 to 1910. From the 1940s to the 1970s it seems to have returned to the temperature of 1880. Then the temperature goes up approximately 0.8%, however the distance going up in the graph is three time that of the distance going down per 1%. As a result, the temperature going up from the 1970s seems visually much more than the shift down from 1880 to 1910, but the real temperature shift, according to your graph, has been 0.8% up compared to 1.5% down. Why did you make this skewd comparison?

    • @butthole9843
      @butthole9843 Před rokem

      All of this climate data is skewed.

    • @jamesherron9969
      @jamesherron9969 Před rokem +1

      To trick you into thinking that the temperature has dramatically increased in the last 40 to 50 years when the truth is it hasn't increased anymore than the models show the standard increase due to the fact that we are coming out of an Ice Age still the whole thing is about funneling money into corporations and large interest groups and transfer wealth from poor middle class people in the world to the wealthy

    • @kevinsbacon932
      @kevinsbacon932 Před rokem +11

      Oof yeah that’s a disingenuous graph

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před rokem +4

      He also completely omitted how the earth's magnetic field reflects solar radiation. And protects u from harmful UV rays...

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před rokem +1

      Actually no he’s showing the accurate graph, you are just trying to make a point that literally makes no sense

  • @epicuregarden1104
    @epicuregarden1104 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Whenever a journalist speaks of a record in high temperature, think what was the world like then.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci +3

      "think what was the world like then"
      Huh?

    • @Justwantahover
      @Justwantahover Před měsícem

      Traffic lights melting is a new thing. Sea levels are rising and there is plenty of evidence for that. Record seawater temperatures.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před měsícem

      @@Justwantahover Which traffic light melted due to global warming...? Huh?
      Did you mix something up here? See 'Photo shows melted traffic light in Italy, not extreme heat damage in Texas'

    • @emergentform1188
      @emergentform1188 Před měsícem +1

      @@JustwantahoverPropaganda. Numerous scientists are calling bunk on all of this and proving it with their research. Ignorance is the real problem, leads people to getting misled.

    • @jamesavakian4977
      @jamesavakian4977 Před dnem

      ​@@enderwiggin1113No traffic lights melting or rising sea levels. Planet is not warming either. It remains a steady 14c

  • @gekkkoincroe
    @gekkkoincroe Před 2 měsíci

    00:25 lmao that's a good diss😂

  • @TheBluesprofessor
    @TheBluesprofessor Před rokem +12

    In one day Al Gore has a carbon footprint that absolutely dwarfs anything to do with my carbon footprint in my lifetime. When Al Gore gets worried and cuts back to a level closer to me or less maybe I'll be motivated as well. Good luck with that you'll need it.

  • @RinkelJeroen
    @RinkelJeroen Před rokem +378

    It's also worth noting that modern humans were able to develop in the way we did because the climate was stable for a relatively long period of time. We rely on that stable climate to continue our current existence and further development. If we wish to create our perfect home and stick to it, we really need to do what we can to keep a stable climate (and also keep a healthy level of biodiversity). Our activities have a huge impact on the systems we depend on for our existence and it's shocking to me that the oceans have masked that impact for some time. It goes to show how much of a difference we made in barely 250 years time. Shifting baseline syndrome makes it harder to really see what's going on, so education is key.

    • @123FireSnake
      @123FireSnake Před rokem +9

      Just note that the oceans always absorb a lot of heat, it's not so much that they are masking it but rather a normal part of the process considering their thermal capacity

    • @nushia7192
      @nushia7192 Před rokem +25

      @@123FireSnake Ok, uhmm, why the fck are the storms getting stronger year by year if there's no accelerated climate change?

    • @thetobyntr9540
      @thetobyntr9540 Před rokem +24

      @@123FireSnake unfortunately that absorbed heat will cause its own problems. The deepest waters are actually still warming from the temperature they were cooled to tens of thousands of years ago, meanwhile the topmost parts of the ocean are warming so much that the buoyancy difference will have a large effect on ocean currents and anything dependent on them, anoxic zones may develop, native organisms will have hard times staying in their original habitat, and coastal areas will experience different weather. Europe likely will become cooler and dryer because the gulf stream will continue weakening.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před rokem +13

      Well, you can`t stop climate chaos. Tell me how you plan to control the Sun, asteroids, sea currents, evolution, changes in natural systems, or the certainty of more catastrophic volcanic eruptions like 536 A.D. or "The Year Without A Summer"? So would you prefer warmth or freezing cold?

    • @RinkelJeroen
      @RinkelJeroen Před rokem

      @@baneverything5580 It's not about controlling everything. It's about taking a look at history and manage risks. We know what happens when we burn fossil fuels and we know this disrupts the stable climate that allowed us to get where we are in the first place. So lets fix that and at least not shoot ourselves in the foot. Indeed, a lot of factors are out of our control. We shouldn't try to control everything, but it can't hurt to look at possible risks and see how we can make the best of it.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Canada has had their first Grass fire 4/15 this year and the rain hasn't stopped in California yet, better to burn the grass now than in June.

  • @rey1818
    @rey1818 Před 15 dny

    I’m in the middle of a debate about climate change and rising sea level right now

  • @tomasbeblar5639
    @tomasbeblar5639 Před rokem +199

    Proof I watched the whole video: "America Outdoors: Under story"
    I have a friend who believes climate change and temperature increasing is natural. I was unable to convince him why that's wrong. I just shared this video with him. Hopefully he watches it and changes his mind.
    Thanks for this great video!

    • @davidscott5903
      @davidscott5903 Před rokem

      Check out my comments on this video. There are plenty. Global warming is a hoax perpetrated upon the unlearned by people who want to gain power and are willing to use other people to get there.

    • @ge2719
      @ge2719 Před rokem +13

      Yeau send him a flat earth video too, maybe you'll convince him.

    • @RevTox
      @RevTox Před rokem

      "Hurrr, durrr, climate has never changed naturally before." I trust science that there is evidence and proof of, such as the historical record that we can check. I don't trust people who call themselves "the science" as they speculate about a "possible" future, yet the are PROVEN WRONG, over and over again. How many times have they said certain cities would be under water, by now? They always act like something major is going to happen within 10 years if we don't act quickly to give them more power, right away!
      It's not about the climate. It's about control. They want to have another method of controlling (and taxing) the people. It should be very clear to anyone who looks at it.
      Sure, do your best to avoid polluting, but don't trust the same clowns who call water vapor and carbon dioxide (what we exhale) greenhouse gases that need to be taxed.

    • @lorenzo7059
      @lorenzo7059 Před rokem +2

      update? did he change his mind?

    • @adampetten1009
      @adampetten1009 Před rokem +7

      I doubt it worked.. nothing here to prove.

  • @HesterInNZ
    @HesterInNZ Před 9 měsíci +82

    "Did Geology stop when humans arrived on the planet?" Greatest quote ever!!

    • @nik07nik
      @nik07nik Před 7 měsíci +4

      Geological time includes now.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@nik07nikaccording to the Video host geology has less force than man made forces.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 6 měsíci

      Tom Nelson has 197 Interviews regarding Climate Crisis.

    • @BrentonSmythesfieldsaye
      @BrentonSmythesfieldsaye Před 4 měsíci

      @@woodchipgardens9084 "according to the Video host geology has less force than man made forces."
      Please cite in the video with a time stamp, when that was actually said. I'll wait.

    • @greg6812
      @greg6812 Před 2 měsíci

      Scammer

  • @Dchau360
    @Dchau360 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I thought @veritasium did a video saying the earth absorbs and releases the same amount of engery.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      It's *essentially* the same. Only if radiative equilibrium is established - which isn't the case due to increase in greenhouse gases. As soon as a new equilibrium is established (this takes same decades, ignoring ice-albedo feedback), energy absorbed and energy emitted are going to be the same again.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Heat is always temporary and Night Time is always Cooling.

  • @darrenmcfeaters6683
    @darrenmcfeaters6683 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Good thing we know co2 doesn't control temperatures thanks to physics and thermodynamics.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Bad things that you simpls refuse to watch the video and look at *actual* evidence.
      Radiation balance has changed just as predicted since the 1970ties. Models work.

    • @theduckster01
      @theduckster01 Před 4 měsíci

      Can you explain the "physics" and "thermodynamics" you speak of?
      Because how CO2 impacts temperature is well understood even by undergraduates. Walk into your local college and say this, and you'll get a long explanation from every professor in the earth sciences department.

  • @phoenixthedragon6798
    @phoenixthedragon6798 Před rokem +92

    I find it rather amusing how you can still see the exhaustion and frustration in his eyes, even while he animates his face to be Bill Nye levels of Enthusiasm for education

  • @jackkramer4226
    @jackkramer4226 Před 4 měsíci

    covered all the bases. great job

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 2 měsíci

    Its Forest Fires melting the Glaciers in the Summer and Volcanic Sulpher driving precipitation at some level.

  • @Dustinwhy8
    @Dustinwhy8 Před rokem +54

    Governments: “Give us your money and we’ll change the weather.”
    Yeah. No. Giving the government more tax dollars and hoping for the best is not a solution.

    • @mike53153
      @mike53153 Před rokem +4

      And would probably be detrimental to our efforts.

    • @bobjones7908
      @bobjones7908 Před rokem +1

      The purpose of the so-called carbon taxes is to discourage use by making alternatives appear less expensive. The tax revenue goes to line the pockets of politicians and to their buddies who support the global warming narrative ... and possibly to poor nations that are unable to afford modern technology. It isn't and wasn't meant to solve any problems.

    • @Dustinwhy8
      @Dustinwhy8 Před rokem +2

      @@bobjones7908 Well intended. Poorly executed. Well said my friend.

    • @iangrant4756
      @iangrant4756 Před rokem +1

      That’s quite the straw man.

    • @Dustinwhy8
      @Dustinwhy8 Před rokem +2

      @@iangrant4756 don’t call me a scarecrow 🤨🤨🤨.

  • @EirynKatherine
    @EirynKatherine Před rokem +227

    It's also worth remembering that natural isn't harmless. Even if we found a "natural" cause to climate change (yes, I know we won't) we'd still have to do something because it would still be making the planet unlivable. Most mass extinction events come with massive climate change, not just the Great Dying.
    The Oxygen Catastrophe also featured very successful life changing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, causing massive climate change, and being unable to survive in the new world of it's own making so humans can't even be special about that. I mean, we're doing it faster. But we're still not the first.

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 Před rokem +1

      Remember, cyanide is natural.

    • @KebaRPG
      @KebaRPG Před rokem

      I wonder if the Quadrillions/Quintillions of Archaea/Bacteria were thinking their environment was just cooling off a bit; they were not dying of in the next few thousand generations. There was still plenty of room and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis; what did it matter other lifeforms were dying off. That seems to be the mentality if some of these people. Or Worse they think God will just fix it for them or The Rapture will occur where they magically get teleported to Heaven. Now I will not argue whether God exist; but I doubt the Abrahamic God meant for us to Ravage the Earth beyond habitability.

    • @superieur11407
      @superieur11407 Před rokem +40

      A city being flooded by a near by river is natural. Yet people don't like their cities being flooded even if its natural.

    • @markmorenault765
      @markmorenault765 Před rokem

      well if you havent figured out by now that mainstream lies constantly on just about everything for profits, then theres no hope for you. you could take all the greenhouse gases away and the climate will still change because this big sphere we are on is rotating on its axis and true north is migrating at the rate of 50 miles per year towards siberia, and the earth is only 8500 miles in circumference, whats 8500 divided by 50? since we have learned about pole shifts in the last 50 years how long do you think we have been slowly rotating on our axis? it doesnt mean we are going to get destroyed or anything, we have been goin nice and slow so far, and if it keeps up we will be fine, but eventually cold areas will move into warm ones and warm areas will move in to cold ones, like maine will end up were florida for an example, so ya the climate is going to change no matter what, scientist were talking about this 40 years ago, do even realize that 2/3 ds of the land in the world is empty. now i dont know if you follow elon musk, but he claims that the 7.9 billion we have now could fit in the size of new york, so the world is really under populated, not to mention that only 4 countries or so that have a less then 1% birth rate, the other 150+ countries have more deaths then births, so we arent really getting bigger, that is coming to an end, we will actually start going down in numbers. i dare you to check for yourself, a scientist that has studied the weather for over 70 years says the average temp hasnt increased or decreased more then 6 degrees in the last 100 years, hardly sounds like much global warming to me, i personally know the guy, i think ill take his word over some brainwashed twat that just repeating what the marxists have been crying about since the 70's. slow pole shift, expect it, its happening now!

    • @jochenzimmermann5774
      @jochenzimmermann5774 Před rokem

      cancer is natural. yet people don't want to live next to chernobyl.
      dying is natural. yet people don't like terrorism.
      gravity is natural. yet people don't want to die in a plane crash.
      night is natural. yet people want street lighting.
      rain is natural. yet people want umbrellas and a roof over their heads.
      a running nose is natural. yet people prefer a handkerchief.
      heck, (natural) human hunter-gatherers probably had a life expectancy of 30 years, and child mortality of almost 50%. who wouldn't love to go back to that? 🤣

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem +1

    Nuclear power isn't safe, Thomas Sowell said compared to what, Not having any lights?

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    To be for Social Justice and Saving the environment puts you on a Higher Moral Level, Self Flattering.

  • @naolmstead
    @naolmstead Před rokem +81

    It has been a decade or more since I was a part of the climate "denial" debates so I don't know the shape of things in that community now. I never denied that humans had an effect on climate change. My problem had more to do with media reporting on the science. I saw that a lot of the science studies would have a best case, worst case, and something in-between forecasts for the future climate conditions. And the media only ever cared about the worst case scenarios, even though the something in-between usually matched the recorded data better in most cases.
    And then there were the people that used the fear mongering around the worst cases to push for their political policies that had little to nothing to do with actually fixing the causes of man made climate change. Then because I questioned the biased media reporting or the prescribed political solutions I was labeled as a climate denier, even though I never denied that man made climate change was in fact happening. Most of the people labeling me as a denier clearly had even less understanding of the science than my own admittedly amateur level understanding. It was often apparent that they labeled me as such more for disagreeing with their political solutions than because of my understanding of the underlying science.

    • @DIEKALSTER8
      @DIEKALSTER8 Před rokem +22

      This a crucial viewpoint to get across as well. Just because man made climate change is real, doesn't mean that there aren't people trying to profit off of it in some way or that some of the people pushing only the most extreme viewpoints, don't understand much of the underlying science itself either. Then you get groups of people, even some scientists, who manufacture opposing data and easily swindle those who already are predisposed to believing it isn't real or our fault. The whole problem (and many others) could be basically eliminated eventually by putting more emphasis on education in science literacy and critical thinking. I don't have much hope for that happening anytime soon though. I fear we are on our way towards a lot of warming and we won't be able to stop it.

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon Před rokem +3

      That's something interesting to consider. Thank you for putting that forth, I'll consider this too when trying to spread the word.

    • @philosophicaltool5469
      @philosophicaltool5469 Před rokem +11

      The term "climate denial" is a fallacy in itself. Joe's really fond of arguing with nearly only fallacies, so you're in good company here...

    • @naolmstead
      @naolmstead Před rokem +1

      @@philosophicaltool5469 provide evidence of these fallacies. Unless you are just a troll since that seems to be the only thing you commented about here. Why are you even on a science channel if you have no interest in science?

    • @philosophicaltool5469
      @philosophicaltool5469 Před rokem

      @@naolmstead here's my first comment I posted here: that might get you an idea how bad it is what this man is pushing on you:
      "Without even watching this longer than 30 seconds, I can tell you this: it's really very simple to tell this supposed "climate change crisis" is an absolute fabrication; when you have a 16 year old girl with braid, Greta Thundberg, talking doom and gloom at the UN, you can be sure them Socialists are taking you for a run for your money... Also, it's a fallacy called 'pedophrasty' - "leave the kids out of this, let's talk facts", basically.
      - And yes indeed, "climate change occurs naturally" and CO2 has no effect on it whatsoever.
      When it gets warmer, the oceans release more of their CO2, just as your soda or beer does a lot faster in the summer.
      And this release of CO2 from the oceans, might only slightly result in a tiny positive feedback on the warming trend (the amount of CO2 needs to first double to even increase temperature with just one degree Celsius... )
      Basically it's the sun, you silly! (and how it works it's 'magic' on the oceans, which are so good at retaining the sun's heat, so we can not freeze and have a life here on the planet, with plants converting CO2 into sugars..
      ..so we can eat and live, together with everything else here on the planet!)
      -
      I'll watch this though, so I can make a video to debunk this one. Keep my channel in check.
      For now there's only a rather funny one on how Flat Earhters also don't do very well in the science department if you're interested."
      - pretty shitty video though, it's my first. But still funny af though.

  • @TheSullenDude
    @TheSullenDude Před 10 měsíci +90

    I even heard once that warming is a result of excessive radiation caused by the alignment of Jupiter and Saturn. This just gets exhausting.

    • @MarloTheBlueberry
      @MarloTheBlueberry Před 9 měsíci +10

      lemme guess. zodiac signs and astrology?

    • @earthsurgery1237
      @earthsurgery1237 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Maybe it's just galactic summer and winter

    • @Chuck-mm2yp
      @Chuck-mm2yp Před 9 měsíci +2

      In theory just know that other galaxies can affect ours. Stretch your mind to that one if you can

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Of course they do. It's just negligibly small.

    • @memyselfandi9365
      @memyselfandi9365 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Well yes it's part of the Milankovitch cycle..

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Alberta B.C. issues first fire evacuation order 3 days ago april 23. 2024.

  • @billblake9665
    @billblake9665 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have been landscaping in philadelphia for 40 years. The first 25 or so were the same season started mid april ran till mid october. Then it started around april 1st and ran till halloween....I started this season 3 days ago.....third time in the last 6 years i had to start in mid march....i now finish around mid november last year it was the 18th.....the season is around 6 to 8 weeks longer then it used to be....just so you know i am apolitical......what i am saying is not to support a political view. I am simply stating a fact. The climate is changing and i know it because it has affected my vocation. Also there always used to be a part of the season around late july where there was a break in the action due to high temps and lack of rain....the lawns would turn brown. That doesn't happen anymore
    because there is more rain......the lawns don't brown out and stop growing. Its a different world out there now.Things are changing. Just saying.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 2 měsíci

      The video is about the question what *causes* this change.

    • @emergentform1188
      @emergentform1188 Před měsícem +1

      There was never a time when it wasn't changing, and there never will be.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před měsícem

      @@emergentform1188 Right. Your point? That's climatology 101.
      As I said: the video is about the *cause* of the change.

    • @Porkcylinder
      @Porkcylinder Před 8 dny

      And they always have and they always will. ‘40 years’ 😂😂😂😂

    • @Delimon007
      @Delimon007 Před 3 dny

      Yes the climate is changing, no one is arguing that. What people are arguing is if it is natural and it is when you look at the earth's actual history ie. over millions of years that has been deposited in the sediments of the earth as multiple geologists have pointed out and actual weather scientists (not the fake climate change ones).

  • @DannyGoLively
    @DannyGoLively Před rokem +59

    The most important fact I learned in this video: it actually is called a "bald-faced lie!!!"
    I've been saying "bold-faced" for something like 40 years without any clue how wrong I was!

    • @ericvulgate
      @ericvulgate Před rokem +10

      Hear! Hear!...
      Or is it 'Here! Here!' ?

    • @markmorenault765
      @markmorenault765 Před rokem

      well if you havent figured out by now that mainstream lies constantly on just about everything for profits, then theres no hope for you. you could take all the greenhouse gases away and the climate will still change because this big sphere we are on is rotating on its axis and true north is migrating at the rate of 50 miles per year towards siberia, and the earth is only 8500 miles in circumference, whats 8500 divided by 50? since we have learned about pole shifts in the last 50 years how long do you think we have been slowly rotating on our axis? it doesnt mean we are going to get destroyed or anything, we have been goin nice and slow so far, and if it keeps up we will be fine, but eventually cold areas will move into warm ones and warm areas will move in to cold ones, like maine will end up were florida for an example, so ya the climate is going to change no matter what, scientist were talking about this 40 years ago, do even realize that 2/3 ds of the land in the world is empty. now i dont know if you follow elon musk, but he claims that the 7.9 billion we have now could fit in the size of new york, so the world is really under populated, not to mention that only 4 countries or so that have a less then 1% birth rate, the other 150+ countries have more deaths then births, so we arent really getting bigger, that is coming to an end, we will actually start going down in numbers. i dare you to check for yourself, a scientist that has studied the weather for over 70 years says the average temp hasnt increased or decreased more then 6 degrees in the last 100 years, hardly sounds like much global warming to me, i personally know the guy, i think ill take his word over some brainwashed twat that just repeating what the marxists have been crying about since the 70's. slow pole shift, expect it, its happening now!

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 Před rokem +10

      @@ericvulgate "Hear, Hear” is the correct expression that means an agreement with someone's point. It's short for “hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!”

    • @damonedwards1544
      @damonedwards1544 Před rokem +9

      @@ericvulgate They're both correct for all intensive purposes.

    • @tharemyhopkins5873
      @tharemyhopkins5873 Před rokem +3

      @@damonedwards1544 brilliant ;)

  • @SKiZ0TT
    @SKiZ0TT Před rokem +287

    I was taught in school that the Earth has gone through multiple ice age cycles. The last one having just ended, though not sure what caused the previous ice-age events.

    • @waynepatterson5843
      @waynepatterson5843 Před rokem +1

      I was taught in school that the Earth has gone through multiple ice age cycles. The last one having just ended, though not sure what caused the previous ice-age events.
      Wayne Patterson --- You are mistaken, because the Late Cenozoic Ice Age extending from about 34 million years ago to the Present day and the Quaternary Glaciation 2.5 million years ago to the Present Day have not "just ended." What "just ended was the Last Glacial Maximum ~20,000 years ago to ~6,000 years ago when we entered the Holocene Climatic Optimum and interglacial period which will end with the next Glacial Maximum Period in the ongoing Late Cenozoic Ice Age. The causes are a combination of events with the continuing reductions of Atmospheric mass from greater than 100 atmospheres to less than 1 atmosphere in the future due to natural biological sequestration of Carbon dioxide being one of the key factors.

    • @MrArkaneMage
      @MrArkaneMage Před rokem +1

      Per definition we are still in a deep ice age. It's defined by at least one pole being glaciered and currently both are.
      Plus we are just getting close to the roman climate optimum.
      Climate change is real, but it's in no way proven it's man-made.
      Also if you care so much about climate, stop the CO2 nonesense and start caring about the seas!
      Simply because of the curvature of earth, we would reflect way more than would stay inside, if CO2 really had such an effect.
      Or did the earth heated up last time a volcano erupted?

    • @jooproos6559
      @jooproos6559 Před rokem +1

      Humans ofcourse!They are the ones who do this,aint it so??No,the ones who are calling to lessen the CO 2 to prefent climate change are the ones who dont know nothing!!Years and years they are calling that the sea rise is steadily higher and the global temperature is steadily rising!And guess what ?The temperature globally isnt rising!The rising off sea level is still the same as it was for centuries!When there was no rising off CO 2!!

    • @rogerdewhurst5750
      @rogerdewhurst5750 Před rokem +53

      MILANCOVIC CYCLES

    • @theenglishtrucker1849
      @theenglishtrucker1849 Před rokem

      The last Ice age ended around 10,000 years ago. Ice core studies have shown it basically goes 100,000 years ice age/10,000 year warm period/100k Ice age/10k warm...repeated over and over as far as they have records for. So id say we are getting closer to another ice age. So what we need is MORE carbon dioxide. As the planet is actually cooling down. What happened to all the Acid rain? That was some genuine BS!

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Summer time Forest fire encompasses far more acreage than any humans occupy as living space, humans pollute in centralized areas while forest fire is very expansive and far reaching making it unmatched in destructive force.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Michio Kaku says we listen to the Echos of Earth quakes to theorize the movement of our Core, what does this discover, nobody knows yet but the theory says changes take place every 7 years, this could maybe explain Larger than Normal Volcanic eruptions.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Somebody give me One year that New York City didnt have flood waters.

  • @brentkoym4151
    @brentkoym4151 Před rokem +60

    Humans are part of the climate equation. The big question is can we move the needle more than non-human climate forces and whether those moves are detrimental to humanity. Do we think we can stop the next ice age?

    • @gregoryfenn1462
      @gregoryfenn1462 Před rokem +15

      Well, we are already in an ice age but I know what you mean. We probably can't stop long-term climate change, but we can certainly stop accelerating it from what should be a few million years to a couple hundred.

    • @CHMichael
      @CHMichael Před rokem +1

      I'm also more concerned about an ice age that Alaska growing tomatoes ( aside from the gulf stream collapsing)

    • @TheCountess666
      @TheCountess666 Před rokem +7

      @@CHMichael if tomato's are growing in Alaska, that means the places that grow tomato's now would start to look like deserts. The economic and humanitarian consequences of that should scare you a LOT more then a ice age that, even without any human caused climate change, would be 50.000 years into the future.

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Před rokem +2

      Except in North America co2 increases in Winter. Then drops quickly in spring all the way to end of Autumn at the 45th parallel.
      So does co2 circulate from China, Russia, Europe and the US? Probably. Or does it go to Southern hemisphere for a summer vacation?
      NASA does record it and it does happen every year in the northern hemisphere. Why is co2 added to a greenhouse environment?
      Maybe that ancient 2012 prophesy is not about the planet's climate. It may be about society imploding.

    • @TheCountess666
      @TheCountess666 Před rokem +4

      @@warrenpuckett4203 It goes into plantmatter (leaves, yearly plants ect) that starts growing in spring and summer, and later decays again in autumn and winter, or eaten and breathed out.
      That's just part of the natural carbon cycle.

  • @RobDucharme
    @RobDucharme Před 3 měsíci +1

    0:18 Yeah, about that... Ok so, I am NOT a science educator, I am a science defender. Secondly, whenever I come across someone like that, I ask them what they do for work, and then I BADLY misinterpret their field of work or inject a random (and made up on the spot) conspiracy theory just to see how they'll react. You know, feed them their own BS. Or sometimes I will ask them how they know about palm trees in Antarctica. How do they KNOW about the Milankovitch cycles? How do they know what Mars looks like (just seeing an orange dot in the sky wouldn't be enough for them). Any idea how we know? Scientists. I essentially show them that they're using science information as a pick and choose smorgasbord to defend their agenda or misconception. Some people will RAIL against science using their hand held electronic devices, connected to a worldwide network - all things that were created thanks to science.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Wild fires in Fish Hoak, Cape Town 4 days ago april 22, 2024.

  • @RonLWilson
    @RonLWilson Před rokem +372

    OK, I confess, guilty as charge, in that I used to be a global warming skeptic!
    But that was based largely on my ignorance in regard to the subject of climate change.
    So videos like yours help address said ignorance.
    Great video!

    • @Sam_Wilson
      @Sam_Wilson Před rokem +33

      Bravo educating yourself! To me, being a smart/nice/good person more about educating yourself and improving your compassion and awareness then anything we’ve done or believed previously :)

    • @Kinglink
      @Kinglink Před rokem +22

      The smartest thing they did was rebranding it "Climate change" instead of "global warming" Because I'd still be skeptical of "Global warming" but it's undoubtable that humans have contributed to climate change. It also slowly allows us to talk more about the enviroment (oceans and more) that humans have interacted with as well instead of worrying about a single variable.

    • @r-gart
      @r-gart Před rokem +20

      @@Kinglink a fart can be considered climate change, so it was a cool rebranding to continue the panic

    • @borttorbbq2556
      @borttorbbq2556 Před rokem +10

      A lot of people are willing to learn so the fact that you were willing to like tells a lot and I respect that

    • @chrismcaulay7805
      @chrismcaulay7805 Před rokem +2

      @@Kinglink you mean the most evil and manipulative thing they did? sure...

  • @Amor1990
    @Amor1990 Před rokem +91

    The people that push it the most and put the fear in people the most, live on the coast and are the worst polluters

    • @happydays2190
      @happydays2190 Před rokem +12

      Exactly, all fly private jets but have ads about climate change like our old mate Bill. When will people wake up, its honestly so transparent

    • @happydays2190
      @happydays2190 Před rokem +4

      Your comment will probably get deleted

    • @RalphEllis
      @RalphEllis Před rokem +1

      The true cause of CC is ice-sheet albedo.
      Read paper: ‘Modulation of Ice Ages by Dust and Albedo’.
      And this dust feedback works as well in the modern era (dust from China), as it did during the ice ages.
      Ralph.

    • @Stratosarge
      @Stratosarge Před rokem +1

      @@RalphEllis If you were correct when it comes to modern CC, the nights would not be warming faster than the days. But since the opposite is happening, we know that you are wrong.

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU Před rokem +3

      Just because these people have horrible lifestyles, doesn't mean climate change isn't real. It just shows they don't understand they're part of the problem, or are willingly ignoring so in spite of trying to make everyone else change. They're arrogant, sure, but we should all strive to change our behavior so that we decrease carbon pollution.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 4 měsíci

    Even if the earths Tilts it still has an Axis and Coriolis Affects, so change is minimal, ever hear that phrase before.

  • @DaFlasher
    @DaFlasher Před 4 měsíci +2

    I feel dumber watching this, thanks!

  • @user-mu3iy8fq3d
    @user-mu3iy8fq3d Před 6 měsíci +8

    co-friendly building practices, integrating energy-efficient designs and materials, contribute substantially to reducing the carbon footprint of construction, heralding a shift toward more sustainable infrastructure.

  • @PrinceJohn84
    @PrinceJohn84 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We must act!

    • @emergentform1188
      @emergentform1188 Před měsícem

      Indeed, the tyrants are relentless, but the people are in fact acting and putting a stop to this pseudo scientific nonsense. Thankfully we have numerous scientists ringing the alarm about how we are being misled off a cliff with this nonsense. Humanity will prevail, the truth usually wins in the end (and it certainly did with covid).

  • @marcelpenuelatraub2343

    Well, but Antarctica wasn't always on the south pole, was it?

  • @iknowyouarh
    @iknowyouarh Před rokem +47

    The argument I hear alot is not a denial of change or even denial that it's caused by humans, but that the rate of change is alarmist and that the earth will be able to absorb any change we throw at it and we will all be fine. I do not agree.

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 Před rokem +17

      Given that the Earth has survived unknown numbers of life-ending meteors slamming into it and countless volcanic eruptions that covered the sky with ash for years...yeah...

    • @iknowyouarh
      @iknowyouarh Před rokem +38

      @@macethorns1168 I believe the earth will survive. Humans might, but everyday life as we know it will not.

    • @alfieshepherd6522
      @alfieshepherd6522 Před rokem +4

      @@macethorns1168 🤦

    • @treborkroy5280
      @treborkroy5280 Před rokem +13

      Yet they have been right and the alarmists* haven't been not once. You can go back nearly 100 years for alarmist predictions that fall flat.

    • @mpumelelokhumalo7107
      @mpumelelokhumalo7107 Před rokem +7

      @@macethorns1168 and everything the size of a human died then🙂

  • @davidcullen1956
    @davidcullen1956 Před rokem +4

    Generally, readers of the Press can be classified into three groups: First, those who believe everything they read; Second, those who no longer believe anything; Third, those who critically examine what they read and form their judgments accordingly. I shall never believe that what is founded on lies can endure for ever. I believe in truth. I'm sure that, in the long run, truth must be victorious

    • @robertlesliewallis279
      @robertlesliewallis279 Před rokem

      Unfortuneatly,scientists monitor theories that the do not agree with and stiffle them.They will be the death of us.

    • @emergentform1188
      @emergentform1188 Před měsícem

      Truth is winning and humanity is prevailing over tyranny. This is happening despite the fact that most people still haven't even realized we are at war. It only takes a small minority of awake people to turn it around, and that's what's happening. Covid was the wake up call. It's glorious.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Everyone commenting on other CZcams climate videos from the UK said last Summer 2023 was cold Just Like I said about California 2023 harvest year, this means you can have a Volcanic winter from Volcanos as small as Hunga Tonga.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 15 dny

    Canadian Wild Fire Smoke pushing Glaciers into the Atlantic, ever heard of the Titanic.

  • @tomwright9904
    @tomwright9904 Před 10 měsíci +128

    I think that the fact that volcanoes can lower temperatures by like a degree is worth mentioning.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 10 měsíci +22

      This is only for a few years. So this doesn't change anything in total.

    • @davidcaro1229
      @davidcaro1229 Před 10 měsíci +11

      It would be worth mentioning it you can explain all the fenomena that happens behind and why it only work in a really little temporary scale and don't affect in a deeply way the climatics dynamic of the world

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@davidcaro1229 Which phenomena are you talking about...?
      The climatic effect of vulcanoes is mainly their aerosols - which are 'washed' from the atmosphere (by rain) in months to a few years.

    • @razvansfirlogea3134
      @razvansfirlogea3134 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@enderwiggin1113 Yeah forget about the millions of tons of CO2, it's manily aerosols. Lmao.

    • @papiezpp
      @papiezpp Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is temporary

  • @MotoHikes
    @MotoHikes Před rokem +23

    As a meme enjoyer, I love it when you include little meme snippets.
    However as an Environmental Science student, it's almost frustrating that I have to stop videos to go and see where a meme is from.
    I'm looking at you, jiggle jiggle.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

    Glaciers might be having a drought like California but I don't think the freezing has stopped so life goes on.

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci +1

      Are you a bot or do you need actual help? Because looking at the comments and the time difference (months to hours), there seems to be some issues. Not rhetoric btw.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@bdarecords_lake tahoe still makes snow, nothing changes.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bdarecords_That's what I keep asking myself. woodchipgardens is really amazing.

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@woodchipgardens9084 What's the benefit in arguing against things that are proven beyond any reasonable doubt? Coping mechanism?

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bdarecords_ Nobody believes your statement.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    So supposably us humans will polute so much that a 10 hour daylight period wont freeze the water vapor, i think this defies physics.

    • @Aleph_-_0
      @Aleph_-_0 Před měsícem +1

      It’s called a straw man argument, even though it sounds like I’m being a flat earther going “um aktually”, this is by definition a straw man.
      You have exaggerated or interpreted the claims scientists and the populous has said to make it seem outrageous.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

      @@Aleph_-_0 Im saying no such thing scammer.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před měsícem

      @@Aleph_-_0 Don't bother with this guy. He posts gems like 'Heat waves are driven by Forest Fires' and 'speed is what gives us gravity' etc.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

      ​@@enderwiggin1113your telling lies again but this is your total motive to accomplish nothing.

  • @jobethdittrich6761
    @jobethdittrich6761 Před rokem +16

    On the topic of volcanoes, the January volcano in Tonga is said to have spewed an extraordinary amount of seawater into the atmosphere due to its caldera being water, rather than the usual predominantly sulfurous magma, so this explosion has actually increased temperatures globally, rather than reducing them as Mt. St. Helens or Mt. Pinatubo did. Does this particular greenhouse effect of additional water molecules in the stratosphere potentially lead to yet another acceleration of warming, or is it another of the relatively minor effects that diminish over time as you discussed? Thank you for your wonderful explanations!

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Před rokem +7

      Water can’t increase to the same degree as others, because it induces rain much faster than these other slower balancing processes :) the main risk comes from extra heat increasing the water retention of air, rather than the emission of water itself.

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 Před rokem

      Hey, Wsauce here. The carbon /toxicity boot print of the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex anybody?

    • @AnswermanAnswerman
      @AnswermanAnswerman Před 9 měsíci

      @@kaitlyn__Ladded 10+ water vapor to the atmosphere! Better look up facts and science as you are wrong. Water injected into the upper atmosphere does not just fall as rain. Please explain how water vapor above 40,000 feet falls as rain in subzero temps! Top of the eruption reached 55 miles!!!!! Yes it it warmed the planet and is the source of the wild floods and snow fall over the last year and will continue to disrupt the climate for years to come with heating and later maybe cooling! Settled science doesn’t exist! Webb telescope just added 14 billion years to the universe!

  • @janboreczek3045
    @janboreczek3045 Před rokem +7

    This -18 degrees Celsius without a greenhouse effect would be the case assuming the Earth albedo would be identical to the current one. In reality it would be way lower due to the ice and snow, as would be the temperature. In fact during the periods of a snowball Earth, the poles were so cold that the condensation of CO2 was occuring there

    • @janboreczek3045
      @janboreczek3045 Před rokem

      ​@@johndennis5233 I know this derivation and the assumptions used in it. This -18 deg. C mean global temperature is obtained by inserting a current value of the Earth's albedo into that formula derived from the energy balance, with the outgoing energy given by Stefan-Boltzmann law and assuming that the Earth is a perfect blackbody in the longwave regime, but not taking the greenhouse effect into the account in this derivation. But of course one can expect that on such colder Earth a value of its albedo can be be greater (as one could anticipate a snowball Earth-like state). It would decrease the absorbed energy flux, thus resulting in a temperature lower that that -18 deg. C

    • @janboreczek3045
      @janboreczek3045 Před rokem +1

      @@johndennis5233 Seems OK with this value of an albedo :) Although honestly I cannot say what will be the exact Bond albedo of such a planet, it requires some complicated calculations to determine. But this value would also be my rough guess, though it is of course to be taken with a grain of salt

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    The Ratios of who believes and who doesn't believe is a joke on stupid people.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Wharten State Park still burning in NJ,april 26, 2024.

  • @MiaMakesThings
    @MiaMakesThings Před rokem +4

    It’s really frustrating that people are still questioning this when this year alone we’ve seen the devastating effects of natural catastrophes intensified by climat change.
    And if you don’t « buy » the reality of climate change, biodiversity decline on its own should terrify us.

    • @ivermectin7928
      @ivermectin7928 Před rokem +5

      Maybe if politicians weren’t over exaggerating and pushing ridiculous talking points it would be more acceptable. The push for “green” energy and EVs is more damaging to the environment than gas combustion vehicles.

    • @MiaMakesThings
      @MiaMakesThings Před rokem

      @@ivermectin7928 i absolutely agree! Even if EVs are more efficient, we need LESS. less cars, less production, less consomption and a much greater stress on the responsibility of companies and large corporations rather than the current focus on individuals turning off the tap when brushing their teeth

    • @ivermectin7928
      @ivermectin7928 Před rokem

      @@MiaMakesThings EVs aren’t more efficient. Strip mining harmful materials with slave labor is bad enough, yet the electric provided to power EVs is made by coal plants and other polluting means. “Green” energy products are being tossed in landfills because they can’t be recycled or it’s too hard to. None of these people care about “climate change”. They care about an agenda and control.

    • @MiaMakesThings
      @MiaMakesThings Před rokem

      @@ivermectin7928 yes of course, I was talking about the efficiency of the evs engine bs a combustion engine. In that sense it is much more efficient but of course everything you said after I agree with

    • @jaykanta4326
      @jaykanta4326 Před rokem

      @@ivermectin7928 Look at you lie.

  • @EyeMenu
    @EyeMenu Před rokem +9

    Using the "mean " temperature instead of the actual temperatures , the Average Daily Minimum and the Daily Maximum , is deceptive and is part of the "trick". The 1.3 degree increase since 1880 is coming from two temperatures not one, thus its 1.1 increase in the daily minimum and .2 degree increase in the daily maximum temperatures. It is less cool, not more hot since 1880.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Salt Lake City says their 1942 Dam structure is in Danger from Ice Accumulation April 11, 2024.

    • @peteconrad2077
      @peteconrad2077 Před měsícem

      Climate change isn’t all about heat. Dont you read anything?

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

      @@peteconrad2077 read about year 536 and 1816 then come back and talk about your fears.

  • @RickyTuckerII
    @RickyTuckerII Před měsícem

    This is a good haircut, Joe. Rinse and repeat.

  • @sabotpfl
    @sabotpfl Před rokem +5

    Break the connection between Climate change, money, and power. Wait five years and see if there is still interest in climate change or if we shift our focus onto the next money or power grab. Humans have very short memories. Can humans do in a year (non-nuclear) what a single volcano can do to make a year without a summer?

    • @tommytomthms5
      @tommytomthms5 Před rokem +1

      he waits so long to bring up long term time scale and ignores it. what is the TOTAL change over 100 million years?

  • @ttblade
    @ttblade Před rokem +13

    In 2005 Gore said that by 2014 the icecaps would have completely melted, the Maldives would be underwater, Manhattan would be flooded and it would not be possible to reverse the disaster. Am I missing something or has none of that actually happened?

    • @johnpsy4129
      @johnpsy4129 Před rokem +5

      Nah that's just the climate cult speaking

    • @ronaldbrasseur9327
      @ronaldbrasseur9327 Před rokem +6

      Exactly.

    • @davelewis9439
      @davelewis9439 Před rokem

      Gore has four houses and still flies private jets. Why are people so easily tricked by these types? Beyond me.

    • @michelferreira9695
      @michelferreira9695 Před rokem +3

      From an article:
      "America’s favorite climate hysteric, former vice-president Al Gore, has announced his newest money-making scheme fueled by climate change alarmism. Gore is a co-founder of Generation Investment Management - a $36 billion investment firm. The company’s new $1.7 billion Sustainable Solutions Fund IV will focus investments on companies “that contribute to lower emissions, increased financial inclusion and more accessible healthcare,” according to Bloomberg."
      We are talking about BILLIONS here.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

    My Car windows were Icy this morning February 27 in the San Franicisco Bay, where is the Dam warming I keep hearing about. Everyone was ignorant once, so why is it still freezing?

    • @benlaseter7719
      @benlaseter7719 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s cloudy today, so I no longer believe the sky is blue.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

      @@benlaseter7719 Is it freezing also, tell me more.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

      @@benlaseter7719 11 ft of machine groomed Snow in Kirkwood California from the cloudy day.

  • @tayphobiaa
    @tayphobiaa Před 3 měsíci +1

    this was lovely.. and horrifying. thank you!

  • @gabbyn978
    @gabbyn978 Před rokem +3

    I still think that this one xkcd comic about the temperature curve over /linear/ time (episode 1732) shows more clearly what's wrong about /this/ temperature rise than anything else. Especially if you (try to) print it out.

  • @Good.Fella.
    @Good.Fella. Před 9 měsíci +11

    I’m confused about the graph you used there at 3:04. 3 steps for positive temperature changes, but only 1 step for the negative changes.. this looks like a trick to make it look like the temperature changes more in one specific direction.. plus it all started at 1880 which is funny in itself.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The labelling is indeed wrong. He blundered. If one looks up this, it's easy to see that it should be '-0.5 °C' instead.
      "this looks like a trick"
      Ever heard about 'honest mistakes' ??

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci +3

      "plus it all started at 1880 which is funny in itself."
      Since CO2 emissions were insignificant before 1880, why not?? If one looks at larger timescales, the point becomes even more apparent: a sudden steep rise in temperature.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@enderwiggin1113lying again about nonsense people cant easily follow.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@enderwiggin1113lying again about nonsense people cant easily follow.

    • @runjr032
      @runjr032 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@enderwiggin1113 That is not when CO2 picked up. In fact his statement about the chart was wrong as well. The industrial revolution started i1740 and more or less had concluded in 1880 so was CO2 taking a break for 100 years ?

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 3 měsíci

    The strangest thing about a Global Warming Crisis is that Lake Tahoe Ski resorts still sell tickets to them Icy Slopes, when do ski resorts go bankrupt for Global warming crisis.

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci

      The strangest thing about a gardener who should be prone to environmental protection and climate change awareness writing about oil companies profiting from climate change when they themselves demonstrably and evidently made a big effort to deny it

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci

      Like the reason you dont believe in climate change ironically are these oil companies. You reproduce what they want you to

  • @ussstropicana
    @ussstropicana Před 2 měsíci

    Sadly, I can't download YT videos of this quality informative level no more right now.
    YT has change something in its coding.
    I trust someone will go around that form of censoring soon enough.
    Someone always do.
    Frack YT with all this crap once again.

  • @calyodelphi124
    @calyodelphi124 Před rokem +154

    Something that I feel went a overlooked (and understandably so; it's something that I don't normally expect people to do the research on) is that the ancient limestone that has been produced by oceanic carbon sequestration over the eons has become the key natural resource in one of the largest carbon-emitting industries in the world: cement. Limestone is "burned" (heated up to decomposition temperature) to make quicklime, or calcium oxide, which becomes the primary chemical component in cement, which is the binder used in concrete. Tremendous quantities of carbon dioxide is released in this process--not to mention the energy required to do this process. Although most of the carbon dioxide released in cement manufacture IS re-sequestered by the curing of the concrete, not all of it is. If the cement plant is powered by non-carbon-neutral energy sources, all of _that_ carbon dioxide _doesn't_ get re-sequestered by the curing concrete.

    • @silverblade236
      @silverblade236 Před rokem +6

      I am a little confused. I read your comment and looked into sequestration and the process of sealing CO2 emissions in concrete. In a study published in 2011 by Elsevier Ltd, it states that there is evidence to support the usage of post-combustion CO2 capture technologies, which would mean that the fuel source used is irrelevant. These technologies would work on the carbon released in the process of creating carbon, regardless of the fuel used.
      If I am understanding this correctly, then the carbon released from the chemical reaction can be captured and then stored in deep underground geological formations or reutilized in concrete.
      Correct me if I’m wrong, but you don’t need fossil fuels to sequester carbon, effective carbon capture technologies have been created (or are in development) that will capture, secure and store carbon.
      In case you want to check the study yourself here is it’s name: CO2 Capture and Sequestration in the Cement Industry.
      If you are wondering about the feasibility or funding of this technology: The DOE awarded funding to CEMEX Inc to develop and demonstrate a commercial carbon capture sequestration technology for their integration into cement plants in 2021.
      I am still new to the topic, so please fact check my information by going to the article!

    • @philosophicaltool5469
      @philosophicaltool5469 Před rokem +10

      @@silverblade236 you know what puts all the carbon in the atmosphere?
      Warming oceans.
      i.e. it's not the other way around, that CO2 warms the earth and thus the oceans.

    • @actually5004
      @actually5004 Před rokem +15

      @Nad Senoj Not only did you fail to say anything useful, you pushed someone further into their dogma with your hostility. Did Google hire you?

    • @Stratosarge
      @Stratosarge Před rokem +11

      @@philosophicaltool5469 Warming oceans do hold less gases, and thus less CO2, which is true. But even while warming up the CO2 concentrations in the oceans has risen everywhere. So how come the CO2 is from the oceans while their concentration has increased?
      Simple: the CO2 content in the oceans is not only dependent on ocean temperature, but also on the partial pressure of gases in the atmosphere. Meaning that CO2 levels have risen so fast in the air that it is outpacing even the oceans warming effect. So it is coming from other sources, and thanks to the change in the carbon isotopes we know it comes from fossil fuels.
      For now oceans are

    • @philosophicaltool5469
      @philosophicaltool5469 Před rokem +2

      @@Stratosarge also, what is a circular argument?

  • @Vortyrion
    @Vortyrion Před rokem +32

    So diplomatic way to say "If you have the Internet to write ignorant comments on it, there is not a good excuse not to use it to educate yourself instead."

    • @WildFyreful
      @WildFyreful Před rokem +8

      Problem is, the people writing those comments intentionally don't look at actual scientific studies on this topic. They just pick the first FOX News article they can find.

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Před rokem

      Right on, Naum.
      Well said!

    • @Vortyrion
      @Vortyrion Před rokem +2

      @@WildFyreful There are ignorant people in countries that don't have FOX News.
      It's so frustrating when someone tells you "Just go and learn for yourself" and they give you a Facebook post from which you should "learn" what is the truth...

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před rokem

      @@Vortyrion weird, usually they don't Give me anything, Facebook post or not.
      They don't care about evidence, they just don't want to agree with "the mainstream" it's not about thinking they're smarter, it's about mistrust, and generally they can't or won't follow a video like this. They don't have the tools to understand the explanation, and because they don't understand they distrust. Plus the whole issue of building a personal identity around not trusting scientists because they didn't understand why their teacher failed them in high-school science.

  • @tinapriest857
    @tinapriest857 Před měsícem +1

    Over time climates change happens without our influence

    • @allergy5634
      @allergy5634 Před měsícem

      This is like seeing a man with a knife in his chest and saying ‘he wasn’t murdered. People die of natural causes all the time’. Yes, slow or localised climate change can happen over extended periods of time, but they isn’t what is happening here especially as we are meant to be cooling due to natural cycles right now.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před měsícem

      I suggest that you actually *watch* the video.

    • @woodchipgardens9084
      @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem +1

      NO your suppose to say Global Boiling to scare the pants off everyone.

    • @mattplays3824
      @mattplays3824 Před měsícem

      Yes, technically, but us putting greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere is not helping it

    • @Lethal-Beef
      @Lethal-Beef Před 3 dny

      What in the *baffling ignorance*

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 4 měsíci

    There is No such thing as Man Made Weather but there is such thing as Volcanic Winter.

  • @bernielhat9155
    @bernielhat9155 Před 9 měsíci +13

    Have you seen Sunspot Observatory and seen the sun and its constant changes , not just sun spot but also regular flares?

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Another one who has not even watched the video. Try 11:00 to 13:00.
      Flares are mostly the cause of sunspots.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 9 měsíci

      Spammer.
      I've studied the history extensively. Vulcanic activity cause about 100times less CO2 than humans. Solar activity has been decreasing for decades.
      All of this is adressed in the video - why don't you actually watch it?

  • @albers1
    @albers1 Před rokem +26

    A professor I know posed a question about this btw. We've been told the sea level is going to rise as a result of climate change. We've been told so many things it's actually confusing. Anyways, shouldn't we start moving coastal cities inland now that we still have time, as a precaution? Ecologists in San Francisco, New York... the price of your houses should be going down if everybody truly believed this is going to happen. Insurance companies must be really taking this into account. Are they? And please humanity, do not drink millions of beers or Coca-Colas: CO2!

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před rokem +6

      The evidence for rise in sea level is overwhelming; there's also good evidence that the rise actually accerlerates.
      But as you've certainly notices on other occasions: What humans *should* do and what the actually do is quite different. Especially if it costs money.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před rokem

      "And please humanity, do not drink millions of beers or Coca-Colas: CO2!"
      Sigh. That's just CO2 which is a 'waste product' of industry. It's already there, regardless if you trink beer etc. or not.

    • @kipincharge2833
      @kipincharge2833 Před 5 měsíci

      😊so stop buying land in Florida it will be underwater in 80 years--

    • @seewhatifound
      @seewhatifound Před 4 měsíci +7

      Yes and the "great and good " supporters of the theories are still sweeping up properties on the coast

    • @DontUputThatEvilOnMe
      @DontUputThatEvilOnMe Před 4 měsíci

      Good point climate change if it was so evident people wouldnt disagree about it.

  • @VictorAndersonNYC
    @VictorAndersonNYC Před 3 měsíci

    Due to displacement of the core in 1998 according to Medicin Italian center ., the planet's rotation accelarates , and its centrifugal force is growing.
    For this reason magma sources in the mantle began to sharply rise to the surface ( imagine the washing machine) undermining and heating the lithosphere from the inside.
    Consequently , magma rising in the area of lower pressure expands in volume and boils up. Its pressure on the earth's crust increases. The expansion of magma pushes apart the tectonic plates, increases volcanic and seismic activity across the planet and causes the number of cracks in the crust to grow rapidly.
    Through these cracks , water from the surface escapes deep into the crust. The thin oceanic crust is ruptured by magma causing the ocean to heat up at the bottom. Rising magma leads to an increase in geothermal flow from the earth's bowels beneath the glaciers of West Antarctica and Central Greenland which melts glaciers from the bottom up.
    Numerous facts of increasing geothermal anomalies : cases of water boiling in wells, permafrost melting at great depths, and methane explosions have been recorded. Further prediction of the trends of rapid geodynamic and climatic changes indicates that in the coming decades due to the rise of magma, a massive melting of glaciers will begin along with the rise in sea level. Increasing the number and the power of disastrous earthquakes, typhoons and hurricane winds, stratovolcanoes will erupt, which will lead to a long volcanic winter and disappearance of most life forms including humans. Based on objective forecast, we have only five or ten years at most. Changes similar to what we now see occured before the peak of the crushing disaster just about 12,000 years ago. Those events are called The Allerød oscillation and the Younger Dryas glaciation that followed.
    12,800 years ago global temperatures rose as much as 15 degrees Celcius within just a few years. Most of the ice sheets suddenly melted. And the earth emerged from a full Ice Age. At that time, there were extreme floods and other natural disasters along with an intense sea level rise. The Gulf Stream stopped at that time just as it is happening nowadays. Scientists from the university of Kansas have proven that about 12,800 years ago there was a giant fire on earth that covered a tenth of the entire planet's surface. Other researchers have also found that large fires raged in Siberia 12,000 years ago. Similarly, nowadays, there are more and more large scale fires that cannot be extinguished. ( for example Lahaina , Hawaii, August 2023) Based on an analysis of satellite images , scientists have discovered that 10,000 to 13,000 years ago the largest known dunes formed in the Sahara Desert and other regions indicating the enormous strength of winds during the Younger Dryas. A short term intensification of winds during that period has also been documented from Greenland ice cores data and research in Alaska. Nowadays, the same phenomena are happening on earth as during the Younger Dryas. We see winds, hurricanes , typhoons and tornadoes intensifying and destroying entire cities razing them to the ground.
    Right at the cycle change, 12,000 years ago, there was a very intensive seismic activity. This is indicated by radio carbon data as well as paleographic reconstructions of the Younger Dryas. During the same time period, more than 12,000 years ago as well as now, there was a drastic weakening of the magnetic field and a pole shift , which was called The Gothenburg Excursion.
    The reason for all these abrupt changes was an abnormal magmatic activity caused by changes in the core. This was expressed in large scale volcanic eruptions that scientists recorded in the Younger Dryas by dust and traces of acid rain in glacial cores. Analysis of sediments found in Hauls cave points to voclanic eruptions that caused a volcanic winter about 13,000 years ago and glaciation across the globe.
    After the sudden warming in the Younger Dryas an equally abrupt cooling occured. This event caused a mass extinction of megafauna. Thousands of frozen mammoths and other mammals were found in the ice on the northern slopes of Siberia. There happened a drastic decline in the human population including extinction of the Cro-Magnon.
    All of those catastrophic events occured within just a few decades.
    The same catastrophic events occured on the planet not only 12,000 years ago but also earlier. Taking into account errors in dating , this cycle is very well traced in the geological data. Catastophists among scientists wrote about it independently of each other in their books and works. More info in this online forum : 'Global Crisis. The Responsibility'

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      "Due to displacement of the core in 1998 according to Medicin Italian center"
      Huh?!?!?

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      " the planet's rotation accelarates , and its centrifugal force is growing."
      Entire nonsense. Earth's rotation is *slowing*
      Either way, the effect is miniscule.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      "magma sources in the mantle began to sharply rise to the surface ( imagine the washing machine) undermining and heating the lithosphere from the inside."
      Geothermal heat flux is about 1000 times smaller than insolation. In short: negligible.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      "12,800 years ago global temperatures rose as much as 15 degrees Celcius within just a few years"
      Locally? Maybe. Globally? Certainly not.

    • @enderwiggin1113
      @enderwiggin1113 Před 3 měsíci

      "The reason for all these abrupt changes was an abnormal magmatic activity caused by changes in the core"
      Evidence? Nonexistent. Yawn.

  • @emoharalampiev1590
    @emoharalampiev1590 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hm, I used to believe that when I was like 16-18YO maybe nearing 20 too, and well I hadn't really though about it since, like if you asked me before I watched the video I probably would have answered "I don't know if humans have an effect", so well I can't say the vid CHANGED my mind, but it did make me understand I was wrong before.
    That being said (and while I agree with the rest of the vid) around 27:00 you said how those deniers say "It has happened before and it wasn't our fault before" and you kinda give it as a counterargument that "humans didn't exist back then", but like... I'm pretty sure that's exactly the point, "if it wasn't our fault all those times, then it clearly isn't our fault this time". Like I get that it's our fault, but I really don't think that specific point you made makes sense.

    • @edwardmitchellrealty4327
      @edwardmitchellrealty4327 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah he made a terrible point by saying that. The planet is always changing. Humans used to live with mammoths, The Great Lakes are Glacier lakes, and there are thousands of lost cities that were wiped out and are now under water due to ice caps melting and huge floods. This was all before the industrial revolution. The planet was already getting warmer and will still get warmer if we stop all greenhouse gas emissions. We literally started recording global temperatures 170 years ago. The industrial revolution started in the 1760s. There is no data pre industrial revolution and therefore no baseline data. It’s all a guess.

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@edwardmitchellrealty4327 The reality of climate change does not care about parties, ideologies, beliefs. We are in the worst case scenario. People don't care or deny it. We won't stop it. Societies WILL collapse. Not in the distant future but in the next decades.

    • @edwardmitchellrealty4327
      @edwardmitchellrealty4327 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bdarecords_ I mean the Earth is still habitable, it’s not exactly the worst case scenario or even really close. Societies collapsing isn’t a scary thing, many societies have already collapsed and some of those were directly due to climate change well before the industrial revolution. It’s your fixation on suffering that cause you to suffer, if you focused on joy you would experience more joy. Also I’m confused about your distinctions between distance future and next decades, isn’t time relative and what are you saying is going to happen in the next decades? You’re emotionally charged and lose me when your bleak vision of the future doesn’t account for unknown advances in technology and the many joys that will assuredly will experienced. You’re like someone with a soiled diaper taped to their face who is asked to describe the sights, smells, and sounds of a sunset on the beach. If you’re an atheist it makes an even worst case to care about what happens at all, atheists don’t believe in greater purposes or objective right and wrong. To be a good steward or care about the environment is a social construction. To an atheist, society or social constructs failing are neither a good or bad thing objectively.

  • @CmeDEW61
    @CmeDEW61 Před 9 měsíci +24

    But I do worry sometimes especially when I see changes that media reports without giving sound explanations..

    • @newyorknewyork1190
      @newyorknewyork1190 Před 9 měsíci

      Because they are lying is all political
      Movement.

    • @seewhatifound
      @seewhatifound Před 4 měsíci

      And things being done in undemocratic fashion without the population either being told and asked to vote on it. It is only those investigating what is going on that can outline the real truths

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk Před rokem +51

    I have to admit I've been intensely frustrated by the folks who say "it's natural," and I've been pretty gloom-and-doom about the climate crisis. Pointing out that if we're the cause - we can be the solution too... that's really helpful. It's still also true that we've got to somehow get all the money makers and law makers on board with, you know, NOT destroying the climate to the point we can't live anymore. Which is daunting to say the least. But we got ourselves into this, we can get ourselves out.
    I feel like a "sassy complaining" thing should be a good April First venture, by the way.

    • @charlievalentino1484
      @charlievalentino1484 Před rokem +5

      Some people just never want to learn, you can try and educate people but it doesn’t stop them from thinking you’re starting a fight and go straight into the insults. I’ve gotten so frustrated in the past trying to educate others that i have a lot more… tone to my comments now in a way I’d call “aggressive educating” I don’t stoop to others levels by my belief that they… aren’t smart is clear in my wording
      Just think about how long the dinosaurs were the dominant species, longer than we have been, and natural catastrophes just took them out in the blink of eye. What makes us different? Why are we safe? I’m sure they thought life for them was how it always would be. It’s naive to believe that we can’t face the same challenges.

    • @randomfeeding624
      @randomfeeding624 Před rokem

      If we are already so green and want to live in harmony with nature, then let's let those forests burn! It's not natural to put out a fire! If we weren't here, no one would extinguish them!

    • @sifridbassoon
      @sifridbassoon Před rokem +3

      I think the proper answer to "it's just natural" is "so was the last ice age, but I don't want to live in another one."

    • @Codysdab
      @Codysdab Před rokem +2

      @@sifridbassoon if we follow the CO2 argument that's what we'll get if we reduce it to pre industrial levels. Warm is very good for everyone.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před rokem +4

      @@sifridbassoon Well, you can`t stop climate chaos. Tell me how you plan to control the Sun, asteroids, sea currents, evolution, changes in natural systems, or the certainty of more catastrophic volcanic eruptions like 536 A.D. or "The Year Without A Summer"? So would you prefer warmth or freezing cold?

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před měsícem

    Its seems to be the moon that keeps us in a 23.4 degree angle, when you see the tides the effect is clear. So without the Moon we wouldn't be.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 Před 5 měsíci

    Were is all the Man Made weather disasters like 2023, California isn't getting any Snow pack like I predicted would happen and the reason is because there wasn't any massive Volcanos last year. Man Made pollution is a totally inconsistent factor if you take into consideration that California only see excessive rain once or twice every 5-8 years.

    • @bdarecords_
      @bdarecords_ Před 3 měsíci

      The reality of climate change does not care about parties, ideologies, beliefs. We are in the worst case scenario. People don't care or deny it. We won't stop it. Societies WILL collapse. Not in the distant future but in the next decades.