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  • Scientists look to geoengineering and other methods to cool the planet.
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    As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are wondering if we need solutions that go beyond reducing emissions. From sucking carbon straight out of the air, to geoengineering our atmosphere to physically block out sunlight, to planting more than a trillion trees, the options may seem futuristic or tough to implement. But as time runs out on conventional solutions to climate change, scientists are asking the hard questions: Can new, sometimes controversial, solutions really work? And at what cost?
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    05:02 The Impact of Carbon Dioxide on the Atmosphere
    12:15 Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere: Where Does it Go?
    19:16 Innovations Made from Recycled Carbon Dioxide
    24:33 How Carbon Dioxide Emissions Can Be Reduced to Net Zero?
    34:41 Impacts of Solar Geoengineering
    38:00 Can Trees Help Decrease CO2 in the Atmosphere?
    46:05 Can Grasslands Help Decrease CO2 in the Atmosphere?
    48:49 Conclusion
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  • @jwob4080
    @jwob4080 Před 10 měsíci +169

    Trees are way ahead of all the sophisticated stuff that we created to solve this problem. I’m obsessed with nature.

    • @LNAMTH
      @LNAMTH Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes!

    • @ableline2000
      @ableline2000 Před 10 měsíci

      You are spot on. This liberal narrative just makes my skin crawl. These ppl want to choke out the plantlife on this earth. The very thing that needs and will regulate the CO2 they will kill killing mankind. Western society will implode and all the rest of the countries that watched it happen will laugh and take us over. Russia, China and many many countries are not on this sky is falling bs. They will be the survivors not the west that are stifling the farmers, killing their animals, don't fertilize the crops, eat bugs, meat is evil. Getting Conservatives back in for 20 years can't reverse the damage liberals have done

    • @matteonobili3043
      @matteonobili3043 Před 10 měsíci +14

      The problem is trees are not built and patented by companies, but these machineries are

    • @TheRoguelement
      @TheRoguelement Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sorry sir or person the ONLY way to fix this is to STOP this insane notion that we must save capitalism free market system at all cost will cost us the planet you simply cannot have continued growth & consumerism on a planet with finite natural resources and anyone who tells you we can fix this with spraying acid or sulfur in the atmosphere is 100% telling you pure falsehoods we have monkey fucked this planet to death in the geologic blink of an eye . Bravo well played congratulations to the Robber Barons & the titans of industry while you certainly amassed great family fortunes you did so at great cost to the overall planet bravo sir maybe you can eat your money when we can no longer grow food....

    • @makeachaininthecommentsect7953
      @makeachaininthecommentsect7953 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Exactly what I was thinking about. All the areas that have been deforestated must be replanted with new trees (especially the Amazon forest). Cities will also need trees in their streets and lots of parks to make up for the space taken by cities (look at Mexico city for example)

  • @LostInTheMotion100
    @LostInTheMotion100 Před rokem +110

    I find it insane how no one talks about the magnitude of the rain forests throughout the world that corporations cut down. Those trees removed the CO2 and cooled the planet. When I was a kid this was a huge concern. Now in today's world the corporations have deflected the fault to each individual on this planet. Each tree that was cut down prevented how much CO2 from being removed from the atmosphere? How many trees did it take to change the natural weather patterns that kept us cool? The corporations need to restore what they destroyed before pointing the finger at me. As a consumer I purchase what corporations provide for me to purchase. The bottom line is they need to start at the corporate level before handing me the problem. Until that happens nothing will change.
    Some problems
    Plastics
    Trees
    Bi product waste
    Factory emissions
    Corporation CO2 footprint first!

    • @lagunasoroco
      @lagunasoroco Před rokem +6

      All we have to do is plant more trees!

    • @rebeccaallen9917
      @rebeccaallen9917 Před rokem

      Deforestation is caused by eating animals. We're responsible for climate change, we can stop it.

    • @brianshorey
      @brianshorey Před rokem +15

      100 years ago there were 6 trillion trees on the planet, today there are 3 trillion. One trillion trees consumes 200 gigatons of carbon. Planting trees might not be the only solution, but we should absolutely be replanting some of those trillions or trees we’ve removed.

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Před rokem +4

      @@brianshorey Planting other carbon eaters is good too. Some kinds of hay eat more CO2 than it gives off when burned. Rainforests are possible on small scales over 10 years as one guy has done.

    • @thorddespace2773
      @thorddespace2773 Před rokem +6

      Ten percent of the Amazonas max is lost to feed the planet's population. Overall, the woodlands of Earth have grown by 70% compared to the woodlands of 16-17 hundred. The Earth is getting greener. We have been using coal, oil, and gas, lately nuclear instead of as before, wood and dung.

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I appreciate this program of Nova so much.
    It is at once terrifying and hopeful.
    Human genius appears to be able to solve the problem of climate change. And Nature herself undoubtedly has the solutions (!)
    I won't be here for the changes to come, but I pray for the new generations to have a safe planet to live on.
    Thank you PBS 🎉 🕉

  • @bkhustler
    @bkhustler Před 10 měsíci +13

    I definitely believe (self-sustaining) technology / behavior and more trees can help.

  • @gretareinarsson7461
    @gretareinarsson7461 Před rokem +62

    I think the biggest problem is not the technology nor the implementation of it but the question wether we are ready for economical, social and lifestyle changes we need to make it all work.

    • @jeffnewcomb601
      @jeffnewcomb601 Před 10 měsíci +3

      We could do all of this... Bankrupt the planet, eat crickets, and live like cave dwellers. It would not change the energy output of the Sun one iota.

    • @craigb8228
      @craigb8228 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The problem is we keep adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and a change of 0.03% to 0.04% doesn't seem like that much of a change Until you realize that that is over a 33% change.

    • @gotmilk91
      @gotmilk91 Před 10 měsíci

      We've been teaching the "3rd world" to be more like us over the past century or so... ... ...obscene consumers and devourers...

    • @jeffnewcomb601
      @jeffnewcomb601 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@craigb8228 The problem is the temp isn't going up. NASA data shows it's volcanoes under the ice shelves heating the water and our global temps are actually lower now than in 1896. We may be actually saving ourselves from an ice age. Who knows? Data rules.

    • @The0ldg0at
      @The0ldg0at Před 10 měsíci +3

      The lifestyle of the top 10% of wealthiest people is generating 90% of the global emissions. Problem is they are the majority investors in new techs and they will fund only R&D projects that will promise them no change in their lifestyle.

  • @5400bowen
    @5400bowen Před rokem +86

    I live in Hawaii, and when the sun comes out it gets scorching. I have white canopies and greenhouse style structures all covered in white reflective films and tarps. Stopping the heating of the ground surface and reflecting the heat back up into the atmosphere helps stop the containment of the heat at my place, and can help for the whole planet. But truly, trees and other plants are the best solution. As others have stated, we do need to think on the level of more than just planting monocultures of single species of trees and other plants. I know that is redundant, but it's for those who don't understand what monoculture means, even if most people who read the comments here are well informed enough to know already.

    • @CLM2204
      @CLM2204 Před rokem +8

      No I live in Hawaii also, the Sun has actually turned white over the last 10 Years.
      It’s getting colder at Night and Hotter during the day, depending on which island you live on. But the temperatures are changing everywhere.
      The Truth is, the Poles are shifting on its Axis and has been for years as Fukushima is the Biggie for Radiation that is also a problem.
      But we can tell that Non Humans Don’t Know the Meaning of the Hawaii Word Aloha🤙🏾 Which Means Respect for Others you Don’t Know🖖

    • @someoneelse8922
      @someoneelse8922 Před rokem +2

      @Levvis Balhare in what way?

    • @wesleypatterson2883
      @wesleypatterson2883 Před rokem

      Gutmy 5th

    • @EASYTIGER10
      @EASYTIGER10 Před rokem +3

      Ironically Hawaii has the second coldest maximum recorded temperature of any US state. Only Alaska hasn't got hotter than Hawaii

    • @angrytedtalks
      @angrytedtalks Před rokem

      Trees?
      Stupid idea.
      Phytoplankton in the oceans remove CO2 from the atmosphere. How about we breed more efficient Phytoplankton?
      Problem is... too much and we all die.

  • @ashy969
    @ashy969 Před 9 měsíci +9

    In Finland 3 trees have to be planted after every cut out tree. It is a law since like 50 years. Lately, forrest growth is 30% higher than expected. The laser scanners shown here are used to estimate the sice of tree "population". 75% of the country is covered by Forrest now. But in the 70s it was less than half of that. So it can be done and is beneficial for sure. As motivation, half of the forests are owned privately (by individual people). Also, most crops are grown for feeding animals. Reduce the animals eaten and you get less need for agriculturally used land. Don't say people should go vegan but many eats big chunk of meet at every meal. If it would be just once a day, already a big shift could be made...

    • @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 Před 9 měsíci

      Although I agree with what Finland is doing, try explaining that to a typical American.

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@fitveganathleteintegrateda1695snow is more reflective than forests. Professional Discourse is not looking for more trees

    • @peterwilson2621
      @peterwilson2621 Před 8 měsíci

      Really their is no correlation of co2 and global warming so stop talking rubbish 😅

  • @alphacentauri7381
    @alphacentauri7381 Před 11 měsíci +10

    One of the best documentaries by PBS NOVA Thank you, I enjoyed it.

    • @lisaharper1827
      @lisaharper1827 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great to see folks are at least trying.

    • @jeffmartin52
      @jeffmartin52 Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah, that would be a quite stupid thing to do. What these idiots don’t understand is unintended consequences. We’re much more likely to slip into another ice age. We are not even at the historical optimum high average temp, cooling would make it very difficult to grow food in many northern latitudes. Just stop polluting and we’ll be fine. But, those who scream the loudest do the least when it comes to solutions.

  • @nostradamus9441
    @nostradamus9441 Před 2 lety +62

    As long as we have an economy built and premised on growth now and growth into the futur nothing is ever going to be done about climate change, nothing.

    • @DonZenOfficial
      @DonZenOfficial Před 2 lety +4

      Uhhh, nuclear power literally denigrates your entire dopey post. Yikes

    • @johnhager9236
      @johnhager9236 Před 2 lety

      Climate change has been happening ever since this planet was formed

    • @Diana1000Smiles
      @Diana1000Smiles Před 2 lety

      Then, Humans will become extinct. Then, the Earth will recover and the remaining Animals will have good cheer and clean Water and Air.

    • @Diana1000Smiles
      @Diana1000Smiles Před 2 lety +6

      @@DonZenOfficial We have an incredible amount of nuclear waste all over Earth. That was a bad idea, eh?

    • @billiebruv
      @billiebruv Před 2 lety +6

      Yup. Growth equals increased cosumption, quanity over quality

  • @rm3950
    @rm3950 Před rokem +48

    Why not grow mini forests by placing trees/plants/grass, on the top of buildings, in every city? Perhaps even developed a roof, that could serve as mini grass gardens, on people's houses, apartments, condos, etc. I'm sure such a garden could also help keep out the heat during summer, and keep in heat during winter, and thus, lowering the Co2 twofold. If the land is 'taken' by other resources, maybe it's time to start utilizing the vast strata of human cities and its architecture.

  • @annhedge-carruthers7726
    @annhedge-carruthers7726 Před 10 měsíci

    This American is not shocked. I’m glad to have him here in this country. Welcome, Harry

  • @user-ye8rt2zv3c
    @user-ye8rt2zv3c Před 16 dny

    Thank you for your research, NOVA, and for helping find ways to save the planet.

  • @avotreemansanders3289
    @avotreemansanders3289 Před rokem +96

    Trees win this challenge hands down, including their ability to produce oxygen and food while their root systems adds to sequestration , and providing sustainable raw building materials. I love trees!

    • @davidt6849
      @davidt6849 Před rokem +19

      I was thinking the same thing, we are reinventing the wheel a bit. Nature figured out how to balance co2 a long time ago.
      Trees and algae are the best way to go. Grow them and burry them deep, than Grow some more, rinse and repeat..

    • @avotreemansanders3289
      @avotreemansanders3289 Před rokem +5

      @Chris Townsend agreed that plants need CO2 but if it gets too hot plants shrivel and die!

    • @mariatorres5563
      @mariatorres5563 Před rokem

      Goverments around the World need to put pressure on Brasil to stop cutting down so much trees & help them with the ilegal forest tree cutting.. They are destruing the lungs of the planet at a scary rate...They do nothing cuz of greed & power, plus that nazi trump president they have down there that he is just like trump does'nt care about others,the future, climate, just money & power..
      Hope that (LULA) wins the presidentual election down there..
      I think that we are f****d it's just going to get out of control soon, underground for humans, back to caves...😉🤣

    • @sherylchapman4168
      @sherylchapman4168 Před rokem +4

      We need to save trees!

    • @javierharth3647
      @javierharth3647 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, well think of them as toilet paper, books, newspapers, houses, furniture, etc! There's lots to love!!

  • @jesseparaguya5544
    @jesseparaguya5544 Před 2 lety +28

    Humans should take note of all these information on how to limit CO2 emissions. Planting more trees should be taken seriously. Easy enough to do and the schools should make this a project as one of the kids more important activity.

    • @shawnnoyes4620
      @shawnnoyes4620 Před 2 lety +1

      This will not have that large impact on climate change.

    • @sishowser848
      @sishowser848 Před 2 lety +1

      corn is actually more effective in converting co2 to o2 and most plants including trees only convert co2 too o2 during the day at night they emit co2 so if you want to plant trees to store carbon you're going to want to plant natural grown slow growth trees like cedar and redwoods and stay away from fast growing hybrids and grafted trees as they tend to break easily and are more prone to disease/pests

    • @videolux8k861
      @videolux8k861 Před rokem

      The only way it’s getting rid of by burning fuel and chemicals, we are in that world where we are even eating those chemicals every day called medicines. Produced in Factory, think just what Factories are causing to this planet, we are making same to our Bodies. Good luck guys.

  • @Jci-ph3sl
    @Jci-ph3sl Před 10 měsíci +2

    I think with everyone doing their small part and with everything scientists are doing now, we may have a heat chance to reverse enough of the effects of the climate change that we are causing. This gives me hope.

  • @robertellingtom2683
    @robertellingtom2683 Před 19 dny +1

    One of my real concerns is that the scenario for measuring global warming are temperature which is only part of the global warming if they would put that instead of amount of degrees and put it into a percentage of warming in comparison to other baseline number if they would take an add the temperature that the water has come up the percentage of global warming is much higher than their actually showing because they're only showing the temperature of the air and not the water which is substantially higher in a percentage ratio of the amount that water has become much warmer and expanding area in the depth of the warming also so my estimation is the Earth has warmed at least 2.7 Celsius at this point if you look at the percentage of the warming of the earth most of the heat has gone into the water because it goes through the air

  • @bridgetdraper5146
    @bridgetdraper5146 Před rokem +5

    Summer in Texas including this past summer is over 100 for months. No rain. Very frightening!!

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 12 dny

      Nothing unusual to see here.
      Texas gets hot in summer. What a shock?
      I wonder what we invented air conditioning for? Refrigeration is far better than the old ice boxes.

  • @derrillyager7946
    @derrillyager7946 Před 3 lety +22

    Plant more trees everywhere we can.
    We have to do more than stop using
    Coal and petroleum because the perma frost at the poles is melting
    and methane is being released. Trees are the best storage units
    over 50+ years. Methane is worse
    than CO2 so we must do all we can
    to reach a balance.

    • @MrWaterbugdesign
      @MrWaterbugdesign Před 3 lety +3

      We've known this for 50+ years. We've only increase greenhouse gases.

    • @MG-ik3wy
      @MG-ik3wy Před 3 lety +4

      @@MrWaterbugdesign That's because we can't accept the only true solution- a dramatic reduction in our standard of living. Every other organism not domesticated by man, creates no ecological footprint because they constitute ecology- the struggle over local resources which requires every organism to give and take appropriately. Innovation and technology will never reconcile us to nature because human production is not regenerative; it is completely one-sided, the Anthropocene. Out of convenience, we've extradited ourselves from our Mother. Laws of equilibrium and scarcity that hold life in check no longer constrain us. We all interact with and live in unhealthy, artificial environments, even if we don't drive carbon-emitting vehicles, consume non-organic foods, or indulge in frivolous shopping. Agricultural surplus, urban production and transportation create cities, where nature is kept at bay to provide a petri dish for humanity.

    • @MrWaterbugdesign
      @MrWaterbugdesign Před 3 lety

      @@MG-ik3wy It's not our nature.

    • @Hippiekinkster
      @Hippiekinkster Před 3 lety +3

      Private cleared land that is unused for one year reverts to the public commons and trees planted OR cleared raw land is taxed at double (for example) the rate of tree planted land. Just a couple thoughts.

    • @derrillyager7946
      @derrillyager7946 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Hippiekinkster yes, coming up with ideas to fix problems, is something I've always thought government was for. But obviously they answer to the money. So our job now is to vote them out and find people that will listen to the people.

  • @rapauli
    @rapauli Před 21 dnem +2

    Techno-Fides - we are feeding our belief in the magic of technology to save our future. - and like Bill Nye says -- "We need to do everything, all at once"

  • @The0ldg0at
    @The0ldg0at Před 10 měsíci +1

    IMO one easy and cheap path is to use the natural cooling mecanism that is convection. Sending hot air in the stratosphere where it will radiate it's infrared faster to space and thus forcing the colder air to go down to the surface. One simple tech would be to instal large conical black structures in the deserts. They would be large enough to heat the surface air and make hot air columns that will reach the strastosphere but small enough to never generate a cyclonic effect, like tornadoes, that would have an impact on the local wind circulation.

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 Před 8 měsíci

      Never heard of this. Greening Sahara made me think of it got hot enough to push into Stratosphere?
      Creates vacuum sucking up African and Med humidity causing rain
      Eventually Sahara gets green and warms earth tho.

  • @TheOuskie
    @TheOuskie Před 3 lety +53

    converting carbon emissions into building blocks sounds like it going to take a lot more energy making more of a carbon footprint

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Před 3 lety +4

      and when they crush the rocks to make small pieces the co2 is released

    • @realtorjames2586
      @realtorjames2586 Před 3 lety +13

      It probably will, just like electric cars are considered "green" even though they ultimately have mega expensive toxic batteries that are charged by plugging into the electric grid and therefore run on coal and gas..

    • @LunarControl
      @LunarControl Před 3 lety +4

      @@realtorjames2586 That's true but the goal is to get the electrical grid green with renewables..

    • @eitkoml
      @eitkoml Před 2 lety +4

      Not if the energy is from nuclear power. Better yet is to use improved reactors like the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor that addresses the problems of current reactors by not producing long-lived nuclear waste, producing a lot less nuclear waste, having no risk of meltdowns and being useless for making nuclear bombs. The fuel thorium is also abundant and currently a by product of mining rare earth metals.
      The youtube channel Gordon McDowell has a lot of videos on this type of reactor.

    • @collincivish8962
      @collincivish8962 Před 2 lety +1

      @Just Doit Absolutely not. That's a ridiculous assertion.

  • @sharonlycorish3668
    @sharonlycorish3668 Před 2 lety +41

    Absolutely riveting and thought provoking. Planting of trees and composting has my vote to limit our emissions as humans. Don't know if the capitalists will put aside their insatiable greed though.

    • @thecrippledpancake9455
      @thecrippledpancake9455 Před 2 lety +6

      Probably not.

    • @spacescatatford
      @spacescatatford Před 2 lety

      Chana and India have planted enough trees to cover the entire United States. So, yes it is possible. Technology is our allies, not our enemy. Nuclear will be an integral part if we wish to keep our industry from killing large portions of our population.

    • @Phatnaru0002
      @Phatnaru0002 Před 2 lety +6

      @@spacescatatford China and India also put out enough pollution to dwarf the US's liability in this.
      The only reason climate change isn't being addressed en masse, is because this is a democracy, and the average person does not trust climate change activists, with the constant moving of the goalposts, debunked studies, and oddly political "solutions" for things that aren't even a problem.
      1) Like the rise of the global temperature, which is well within in past geothermal activity on Earth
      2) The absolute refusal to focus on nuclear energy, which is both clean AND efficient in favor of pushing inefficient industries that they, and all their favorite politicians are invested in
      3) The bizarre focus of attention on the US to do something about it, when China and India pollute way more than us, and would be ecstatic for any measure that would cripple our economy, like maybe mandating ineffective energy sources.

    • @spacescatatford
      @spacescatatford Před 2 lety

      @@Phatnaru0002 "1) Like the rise of the global temperature, which is well within in past geothermal activity on Earth" The interglacial maximum occurred 7,000 years ago. Since then we've been gradually cooling down despite cutting forests and farming releasing massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere for the last 10,000 years, prior to the industrial revolution, which began about 1760. It took about 170 years to gain about 1-degree Fahrenheit and another 30 years to gain another 1-degree Fahrenheit. At the same time, starting in 1993, sea-level rise increased substantially. Even though James Hansen of NASA had testified to congress was a little overboard, his predictions of extreme weather are clearly coming true. You'd have to be either downright stupid or have your head buried in the sand to believe otherwise unless you are getting a paycheck from the fossil fuel industry.
      "2) The absolute refusal to focus on nuclear energy, which is both clean AND efficient in favor of pushing inefficient industries that they, and all their favorite politicians are invested in" I totally agree.
      "3) The bizarre focus of attention on the US to do something about it, when China and India pollute way more than us, and would be ecstatic for any measure that would cripple our economy, like maybe mandating ineffective energy sources." Untrue. Solar and wind go hand in hand with 4th generation nuclear. This is the cheapest way forward. It would cost about 15 trillion to run strictly solar and wind with batteries, about 3 trillion to go with molten salt reactors and about 20% less than that to run a hybrid grid. Germany vs France is the test case we needed to know.

    • @Phatnaru0002
      @Phatnaru0002 Před 2 lety +1

      @@spacescatatford
      1) You need to look further back. Roughly 800k years back by historical temperature measures. I recommend checking the data and research of Dr. Carolyn Snyder, graduate of Stanford, Assistant for Energy Efficiency in the US department of Energy, and one of the leading recognized names in climate science.
      We have reached, and far exceeded this global temperature at least 7 times in the last 800k years.
      2) Glad we agree
      3) This is literally the first I've heard about this solar/wind + nuclear hybrid being effective. I'd need to see more on it first. Where did you hear about this from. Sounds like another theory, which I take with a grain of salt considering wind and solar's track-record for efficiency.

  • @jeffjones5591
    @jeffjones5591 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I am typing this from a computer powered by the sun. I only have a car left, otherwise, I am off fossil fuels, I can't wait for the world to catch up. I just know that I am no longer contributing to this madness.

    • @thomascain7733
      @thomascain7733 Před 21 dnem

      U still have a car so yea🤔...

    • @larry7397
      @larry7397 Před 20 dny

      ​@@louvendran7273There are real solutions out there, such as Prof. James Mccanney's WING generator but they are being actively suppressed.

    • @WolfsFriend42
      @WolfsFriend42 Před 17 dny

      You are still using lots of fossil fuels every day in the plastics you utilize as well as the fuel used to transport everything to you.

    • @walkingspottedbear
      @walkingspottedbear Před 4 dny

      Do you use cups, plates, medical care etc? Unless you're completely off grid in the wilderness somewhere it's impossible to get away from using fossil fuels or batteries that create awful pollution in production anyway. Nothing is free. Even the wind power is creating an old heap of trash if it can't be made into art. Do what you can tho for sure, respect

  • @kickinghorse2405
    @kickinghorse2405 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video.
    Thanks for sharing.
    I will say, I'm not keen on adding even more into the atmosphere in an attempt to reflect the Sun's rays. Haven't we learned from the events of colonizers introducing animals to conquered territories with great destruction?
    And, last I checked, these problems have not gone away.
    From rabbits and rats, to Aisian carp. Bit of a problem.
    And yes, trees.
    (They're amazing!)

  • @michaeloconnell8083
    @michaeloconnell8083 Před rokem +17

    All we hear are the problems. Thank you for showing possible solutions.

    • @doctauglyd9861
      @doctauglyd9861 Před rokem

      We need to run

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 12 dny

      Fake-science is not solution.
      Thorium nuclear power or free-energy technology has no emissions, and would mean cheaper or free energy. That is why we hear nothing much about it. Those evil Marxists behind "climate change" deception, do not want cheaper or free energy, they want a Marxist globalist dystopia that can not possibly work.

  • @adrian7583
    @adrian7583 Před 3 lety +122

    People really need to stop thinking in terms of one solution. We need them all.

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf Před 3 lety +6

      97% climate consensus was faked by an Australian even the IPCC says no increase in storms or severe weather events for 20years so why do people fall for this its a scam to generate money

    • @brainwashingdetergent4128
      @brainwashingdetergent4128 Před 3 lety +3

      @@yfelwulf they dont know how to think for themselves if CNN told them to eat their own turds to prevent climate change and become immune to to covid "how to season your turd" would be trending.

    • @fhopedude
      @fhopedude Před 3 lety +8

      Found the russian bots @yfulwulf @brainwashing detergent.

    • @MartinGugino
      @MartinGugino Před 3 lety +2

      Do you include shutting down all power plants that use natural gas?
      Or do you exclude the one action that we can do right now, because it has "problems".

    • @freedomriding2558
      @freedomriding2558 Před 3 lety

      Antinatalism.

  • @ant-1382
    @ant-1382 Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting video, exploring the pro's and con's of each idea. I like that!! Rather than being bombarded with someone else's ideology. A more scientific approach.

  • @davidzabronsky459
    @davidzabronsky459 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Humanity deserves everything that’s coming, and it ain’t pretty 🤩

    • @chrisclark4112
      @chrisclark4112 Před 9 měsíci

      No we don't,it's the evil fuckers like gates and Schwab who should be held accountable.

    • @missoula2213
      @missoula2213 Před 9 měsíci

      😮 Dumb comment.

  • @thorstenkrug144
    @thorstenkrug144 Před 2 lety +6

    Pls use Bamboo for fast CO2 removal. It can grow 90 cm per day. Grows nearly everywhere where there is a lil soil, water and sun. Usable as a decent building material. Thats an awesome plant. 😉

    • @roxanneweichinger9318
      @roxanneweichinger9318 Před rokem

      Yes, Bamboo trees are fantastic, and it’s amazing what all the cool things can be built from this type of sturdy wood.

  • @relaxingmusic3863
    @relaxingmusic3863 Před 2 lety +62

    "Algae can consume more carbon dioxide than trees because it can cover more surface area, grow faster, and be more easily controlled by bioreactors, given its relative size"

    • @rbene01
      @rbene01 Před 2 lety +15

      Except we are totally destroying our oceans

    • @shernshigity
      @shernshigity Před 2 lety +9

      @@rbene01 who is we? Not we, the controllers that use power against us.

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Před 2 lety +1

      @@shernshigity we are partially responsible. Ever wonder where what you flush down your toilet goes? What about all that trash you put in the bin outside. Out of sight, out of mind?

    • @rude893
      @rude893 Před 2 lety +3

      @@LynxStarAuto the impact of an individual person is not even 0.00000000001% of climate change. Your mindset is very damaging, it keeps big companies and rich polliters from taking responsibility.
      It's not a problem caused by everyone, it's a select few.

    • @terrancetdotmorrant4611
      @terrancetdotmorrant4611 Před 2 lety

      Yes

  • @wakeUPdummies
    @wakeUPdummies Před 10 měsíci +1

    We still have a ways to go to get back up to the earth's average temperature. Fewer people die from weather and natural disasters, than ever. What do you mean, it is getting bad? Humanity is healthier and fairer, than ever before.

  • @ameremortal
    @ameremortal Před 9 měsíci +1

    I bought my property in 2016 and it was 2.7 acres of mostly grass. I’ve planted hundreds of trees and let parts of it grow naturally. My property is already cooler and it only took 7 years to have fruit and what looks like a forest.

  • @chuckkottke
    @chuckkottke Před 3 lety +17

    A beautiful presentation NOVA, but missing from the equation is the consumption end of energy. As Amory and Hunter Lovins point out, the lowest hanging fruit are in energy savings within easy reach. Ordinary things like insulation, white rooftops, newer doors and windows, effective mass transit, better manufacturing processes, heat pumps, etc. coupled with much more efficient use of planes, ships, autos and trucks, and intelligent lighting can drastically reduce consumption while improving both the quality of life and lowering manufacturing costs. Capturing and storing carbon becomes much easier when there is less being emitted in the first place.

    • @maddogwillie1019
      @maddogwillie1019 Před 2 lety

      No offense but those solution are about 40 to 50 years too late....the patient has Ebola and we are trying to treat it with aspirin.

    • @stevenlitvintchouk3131
      @stevenlitvintchouk3131 Před 2 lety

      We have learned the hard way that sealing buildings tight and riding crowded buses are great ways to spread COVID and other respiratory infections. There is a real conflict between measures to fight global warming vs. measures to fight respiratory pandemics.

    • @maddogwillie1019
      @maddogwillie1019 Před 2 lety

      @@stevenlitvintchouk3131 Boy have you got that right...I work in the HVAC industry testing systems and buildings. We test the building envelop to ensure it not letting unconditioned air in or condition air out...and now because of COVID a lot of buildings HVAC systems is starting 4 hours before the building is occupied. The system operates at 100% outside air to flush out the building...this is done regardless of the outside air temperature, adding up to a third more energy usage...It's really nuts.

  • @C-M-E
    @C-M-E Před rokem +59

    Pound for pound, peat moss is far and away the most efficient carbon sink on the planet. Imagine having it grow everywhere it could; drape it off buildings, skyscrapers, mountains if you get a variant to grow there. The growth lifecycle for moss is also incredibly interesting. Whereas a tree takes decades to mature, moss can get there in One Season.

    • @Vector_Ze
      @Vector_Ze Před rokem +13

      There is no single solution. Your point has weight, but it's not enough. We can do it, but the solution is multi-faceted.

    • @jonaspiva41
      @jonaspiva41 Před rokem +2

      There just isnt enough lsnd on earth. Algae aquaculture...

    • @Vector_Ze
      @Vector_Ze Před rokem +7

      @@jonaspiva41 In other words, there are too darn many humans.

    • @jeremymabbun157
      @jeremymabbun157 Před rokem +3

      @@Vector_Ze please research into hemp

    • @Vector_Ze
      @Vector_Ze Před rokem +2

      @@jeremymabbun157 Hemp is great for many things! But, it doesn't factor into CO₂ control any more than corn does.

  • @laarayaghujaanas
    @laarayaghujaanas Před 10 měsíci +10

    Would love to have the tree and grass land project links so we can donate and support this brilliant work

  • @tomcat9112
    @tomcat9112 Před rokem +3

    I think we are starting to have the right attitude.
    We have to aim at controlling our planet … other planets await us !
    We talk about terraforming other planets, let's already start with ours ! we must learn to control our planet, to curb in this case the heating so as to stabilize the temperature rise.
    Very good reportage NOVA. Thank you.

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 Před 2 lety +28

    I wish they had suggested a list of what individuals can do and organizations to contact...They also did not emphasize enough that we need to consume less of independent variables that add to the problem....Nova is great.

    • @videosaala
      @videosaala Před 2 lety +2

      Trees .. 1 per person

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 Před 2 lety +1

      @@videosaala I agree.

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 Před 2 lety +1

      "MAKE MORE BABIES" was not emphasized, because, "MAKE MORE BABIES."

    • @p-san
      @p-san Před 2 lety +1

      i think this one may be self explanitory. maybe the first step is self educating on the things in your life that generate greenhouse gases like co2 and methane. perhaps once you know, easy and obvious solutions will start becoming obvious. for me, i live close to work, lets cut back my trips to work via car, with something more sustainable, and it also gives me excercise. another one is my diet. cows produce heeps of methane, which is 10 times worse then co2 as far as greenhouse gases are concerned. perhaps maybe finding ways to cut your meat intake, and try to incorporate foods into your diet that you have grown. its very rewarding and much healthier of an alternative then dead produce from the supermarket. i think the key is anything you can do sustainably

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 Před 2 lety

      @@p-san Maybe we should genetically engineers our cows so they produce less unwanted gases! How rude of them!

  • @silarpac
    @silarpac Před 3 lety +93

    None of these alternatives to clean energy and stopping the production and use of fossil fuels has any realistic potential. This is mostly greenwashing from the fossil fuel industry. What I would like to see is who are the organizations funding all of the "carbon capture" and geo-engineering projects. That would be an interesting list.

    • @Darth_Insidious
      @Darth_Insidious Před 2 lety +12

      Not sure if the fossil fuel industry wants carbon capture either. If carbon capture tech becomes scalable then these companies might be required to pay for the installation of these technologies. But you are right that without expanding clean energy capture none of these technologies really do anything.

    • @RandoHandle
      @RandoHandle Před 2 lety +2

      100% agree with you!

    • @knyghtryder3599
      @knyghtryder3599 Před 2 lety +4

      İt won't matter we are crossing peak oil , and absolute peak technological advancement , get ready for the worst side of humanity winner take all , earth stripping pointless race to the bottom world wars .......

    • @andreyion5246
      @andreyion5246 Před 2 lety +1

      I think this research is something the fossil fuel companies are funding, just to be at the forefront of energy production.

    • @Nill757
      @Nill757 Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed. Unfortunately when an outlet like PBS can be captured to sell this green trash there’s little hope to stopping carbon emissions.

  • @user-bh1fo2wg1g
    @user-bh1fo2wg1g Před 9 měsíci

    Good show, I believe that We can do anything we put our focus to, Regenerative agriculture, the way we eat and produce food is a big part of this, Restoring Prairies, Wetlands growing Hemp, Bamboo, Kelp,,,,,,

  • @hiramlewis3873
    @hiramlewis3873 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Omg, just this morning i was thinking about this exact thing. Knowing that the polar caps are unthawing faster than ever, i was thinking why can't we grab some water from our oceans. Have a sort of pipe line to the poles where the water will be able to freeze. Yes we will need some air freezer machine of some sort.
    My God, that's the greatness of man. We can ALL think of different ways to getting to do that. That is how we got to the moon AND BACK. If they didn't have these Wars, Hate and Violence, we could accomplish so much.
    All I want to do is HELP save the World in any which way I can. Its got to start with the ones whose gotten us here in the first place. Corporations and their Bankers. The people living for themselves and making more money than they need without a care in the world in how they do it. Those who would fire you from a job where you are trying to make ends meet for your families

    • @mattdorsey2244
      @mattdorsey2244 Před 10 měsíci

      Most of us prefer it warmer so settle down cowboy. Why don't you just move to Alaska if you like cold so much.

    • @geridannels1701
      @geridannels1701 Před 18 dny

      They aren't shrinking they are growing. cO2 is life of living for living!

  • @Mercy-lb5rq
    @Mercy-lb5rq Před 2 lety +137

    Great documentary thank you perhaps it's impossible to build walls on our own planet maybe we can just get together as a species and try to think collectively not for right or wrong but what would be in the best interest of our planet and all involved.

    • @maddogwillie1019
      @maddogwillie1019 Před 2 lety +13

      Somehow I don't think what's in the best interest of the planet is the same for humans. All this effort is not about saving the planet, it's about using our technology to change the environment so humans can continue live on the planet...Its funny when you thinks that dinosaurs, a creature with a brain about 2.5 oz live on this planet over 165 million years...while the really smart humans have only been around for about 300,000 years...and there's a good chance this might be our last century....Two things got us in to this mess...and it's the same two things that will prevent us from implementing a solution...and those are capitalism and political will....finding and implement a solution is a joke when you realize that approximately 54 percent of Americans do not believe global warming/climate change/climate crisis will cause major problems within their lifetimes...So just sit back, grab a beer and watch another episode of American Ninja warrior... Well there ain't no time to wonder why...Whoopee! we're all gonna die.....Hope I didn't bum you out too much.

    • @Mercy-lb5rq
      @Mercy-lb5rq Před 2 lety +4

      @@maddogwillie1019 thank you

    • @georgehoffman7846
      @georgehoffman7846 Před 2 lety +5

      Well I watch this for about maybe a minute or two then I heard one of these ratchet mouth contributors stating that humans must survive. Bulshit.

    • @Noitisnt-ns7mo
      @Noitisnt-ns7mo Před 2 lety +3

      The story of Christ is an illustration of how one man's life is important. Collective theory is an abomination.

    • @Noitisnt-ns7mo
      @Noitisnt-ns7mo Před 2 lety +11

      @@georgehoffman7846 It's all about saving the elite, not humanity or the planet.

  • @robo2901
    @robo2901 Před 2 lety +36

    We don't know who struck first, us or them, but we know that it was us that scorched the sky. At the time, they were dependent on solar power and it was believed that they would be unable to survive without an energy source as abundant as the sun. ~Morpheus

    • @jessefisher1809
      @jessefisher1809 Před rokem +2

      If we don't want to do that then we need wide ranging reform like yesterday.

    • @5400bowen
      @5400bowen Před rokem

      Nice comment!

    • @damiendavisisraelcom8603
      @damiendavisisraelcom8603 Před rokem

      They are monsters

    • @aviciousbeast7757
      @aviciousbeast7757 Před rokem

      Yep that barren wasteland is quickly aproaching.

    • @dudulaselva1549
      @dudulaselva1549 Před rokem

      @@aviciousbeast7757 YES IT IS , SPECIALLY IF WE DISRUPT THE THIN AND DELICATE BALANCE OF THE ATMOSPHERE BY BANNING CO2 , A GAS TREMENDOUSLY IMPORTANT TO THE WATER CICLE , THE LESS CO2 LESS RAIN AND LESS PLANTS ... STUPID PEOPLE . THE WORLD IS RULED BY BAD PEOPLE AND THIS IS A BAD STORY TO CONFUSE YOU BECAUSE YOU DON´T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT BUT YOU BELIEVE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE "EXPERTS" ... THINK FOR YOURSELF , STOP BEING LAZY , DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH .LEARN ABOUT THE SUN , ABOUT THE RAIN , THE CLIMATE , THE CICLE OF THE WATER , GET TO KNOW THE PLANTS AND WHAT THEY NEED TO THRIVE ...THIS IS POINTLESS , I´M WASTING MY TIME

  • @Borishal
    @Borishal Před 11 měsíci +3

    My favourite geoengineering project is the sun shield. 2 versions. One is to shoot reflective foil into orbit and have automated machines unfold it to form huge strips to reflect the sun. The other similar project is to use ground up asteroids to form an orbiting shield of dust to do the same thing. Both projects would use slowly decaying orbits to reduce the risk of space debris and unforeseen climate reactions.

  • @GPscuderia
    @GPscuderia Před 10 měsíci +1

    Solutions often comes from many sources. Beginning with the simplest: REDUCE

  • @noble1266
    @noble1266 Před 2 lety +30

    is it just me or is reducing sunlight bad? what would happen to our plants? all natural processes of co2 remove is entirely solar based right?

    • @zb7293
      @zb7293 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/iA788usYNWA/video.html
      Perhaps this explains it all...and maybe we should boss with things to much...

    • @geraldyin5913
      @geraldyin5913 Před 2 lety +2

      We'll be able to inhabit Africa if we reduce the suns effect. Many resources there.

    • @bretttyler1010
      @bretttyler1010 Před 2 lety +1

      They say they reduce sunlight but in reality they are poisoning the earth and us with barium, aluminum particles, other toxins and viruses. Don't believe that everything you see on TV (not even on PBS) tells you the truth. Just look at the skies and notice the amount of airplanes leaving grids of chemicals......see what comes off your windows when you clean. Programs like these are partially just to make you believe that what they are doing is to safe the earth but it's mostly to justify taking away freedom with carbon credit systems while killing people by spraying junk with airplanes.

    • @katielehto2240
      @katielehto2240 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bretttyler1010
      You drive down a highway at rush hour, sitting there surrounded by car exhaust for hours and you're claiming airplane trails are what's killing us? And you believe that's what's causing the dust on your windows? And your freedoms are being removed by carbon credit systems. Which freedoms speech? religion? And then you close by reminding us of airplanes again. Tell me what you are so afraid of with airplane exhaust. I mean, it's not great, but of all things to get your socks in a bunch....airplane exhaust.

    • @Katiesarabians
      @Katiesarabians Před 2 lety

      @@geraldyin5913 sure, not like there are already humans there in crisis, nevermind the wildlife- who needs them? Just cut down the jungle like S America is doing.....wait, what do trees do?

  • @petergomez9806
    @petergomez9806 Před 3 lety +105

    Let’s not forget the record deforestation we had this year .
    The fires in the Amazon region in 2019 were unprecedented in their destruction. Thousands of fires had burned more than 7,600 square kilometres by October that year. In 2020, things are no better and, in all likelihood, may be worse.

    • @straytarnish9443
      @straytarnish9443 Před 2 lety +5

      the ozone hole, toxification of the ocean, the clearing of the rainforest,...what this means is that the human race has almost always behaved like garbage and that if anyone treated us the way we treat everything else we would go to war and kill it

    • @jimlincoln1283
      @jimlincoln1283 Před 2 lety +2

      @@straytarnish9443 Ozon hole was a lie as it gets smaller and bigger with temp, has nothing to do with temp. The rainforest you need to talk to the people there. Nothing wrong with the ocean, you one of the people that really think there is a plastic island?

    • @rachelczumaya2806
      @rachelczumaya2806 Před 2 lety +5

      All it took for the year without a summer (1817) to happen was one volcano in Indonesia to go off and produce massive amounts of gas. We have zero control over this planet. The planet’s just gonna do its thing. We just need to be prepared for whatever we can rather than trusting in tech & science gods or government gods. There’s only ONE God who can make this planet work the way He wants it to. We don’t get much a say in this.

    • @knyghtryder3599
      @knyghtryder3599 Před 2 lety +5

      @@rachelczumaya2806 god is a douche. Please stop wasting society's resources , don't go to society's hospitals , rely on your precious god

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq Před 2 lety +9

      @@jimlincoln1283 no it was real and CFC r12 was banned because of it. yes the ocean is becomming more acidied due to global increases in co2 emissions. The last mass extinctions also were caused by co2 emissions and it acidifed the worlds oceans killing off most of the worlds vertibret.

  • @medidawedney6514
    @medidawedney6514 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow I really appreciating who invented like this technology that kind of technology that I want

  • @joshuabates7424
    @joshuabates7424 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I know what we are doing is crazy, but to change the atmosphere with some of these ideas is scary. What could happen? What could be the unintended consequences?

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 Před 8 měsíci

      Your instincts are correct. At least with pumping sulfur dioxide into Stratosphere
      Tears apart ozone layer brings back acid rain

  • @jimmyfishburn7894
    @jimmyfishburn7894 Před rokem +24

    I jumped in with my comments before the program was over. Makes me happy that others see what I see in trees and plants. We have rich people buying up our land, stripping it clear, and letting it just sit. Not just a few acres but thousands of acres sitting dormant and bare, or lined up with hundreds of homes so close together that is is almost impossible to walk between. On my property, I planted small pine trees that are now larger. I stopped land erosion and increased oxygen content. Deer and turkey along with birds have a new home too. I live on the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in East Tennessee which is called a Rain Forest. It is self sustaining and has its on echo system. Thus the term Smoky which is actually a mist and very beautiful.

    • @postholedigger8726
      @postholedigger8726 Před rokem

      Jimmy Fishburn,
      Thank you for posting this comment. Step one in creating a desert is deforestation. This happened to my neighborhood over the last 30 years. The pattern goes on and on. People move into a heavily wooded community, cut their trees down, put in grass lawns and the result is a community of houses with yards of dead brown grass most of the year due to draught and winter weather. Attempting to maintain a grass lawn is costly (about $60.00 a month) but is also impossible because the grass is quickly invaded with weeds that choke out the grass. In about one year yards that were initially seeded with grass are about 90% weeds. When the $60.00 a month is added to a $400.00 a month increase in their electric bill the economics make no sense. Due to lawn care costs plus the increase in electric bills to run their air conditioners, the cost of replacing a zero maintenance forested lot with a grass lawn averages out to about $5500.00 a year. Putting that same $5500.00 a year into a ROTH IRA INDEX FUND averaging 10"% interest per year over 30 years, would give the homeowner a tax free retirement nest egg of $995,188.84. Instead of this, most of my neighbors stripped the trees off of their property, put in lawns, and after years of trying to impress people with their lawns, ended up old and broke. Please read my comment under Post Hole Digger.
      PHD

    • @IowaKeith
      @IowaKeith Před rokem

      You are a benefit to the planet.

    • @douglashanlon1975
      @douglashanlon1975 Před rokem

      Where the hell did you get the info that "rich people are buying up land stripping it bare and leaving it that way"...that's total bullshit

    • @IowaKeith
      @IowaKeith Před rokem

      @@douglashanlon1975 Billionaires and big corporations are buying up cropland all over the world right now.

    • @starfishw7138
      @starfishw7138 Před rokem

      If only if only the world would follow your example. Cars replaceable but technology is repressed

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 Před rokem +20

    Years ago I had a science teacher that educated us on climate change and what was to come, but interestingly she said if everyone on the planet planted just one tree, it would be enough to clean our air. A little effort goes a long way was her point.
    April 28 is Arbor Day and decades ago it was a requirement in all schools for the students to plant a tree. I personally would love to see that come back - I know I will keep planting them!

    • @SchemeTintFocus
      @SchemeTintFocus Před rokem +1

      I had teachers that nurtured free thought, they were great. Remember the ozone layer

    • @olivercox2565
      @olivercox2565 Před rokem

      Any effort put it in by you or anyone else around the world, planting these trees, wouldn’t amount to 0.0000000001% of the goal you would need to get to, to make this worth while. Stop wasting your time.

    • @edwardo-reincarnated
      @edwardo-reincarnated Před rokem

      @@olivercox2565 the last thing we need is doomerism

    • @jeffreygoodis9746
      @jeffreygoodis9746 Před rokem +2

      Very little is being said about the two obvious major contributing factors of global warming: human overpopulation and deforestation of the planet. Reversal of these trends is needed. Expansion of Earths forests could reduce CO2 without more energy consumption involved in others proposed solutions which only address the results but not the root causes of global warming.

    • @amosbatto3051
      @amosbatto3051 Před rokem +2

      I hate to be a Debby Downer, but James Hansen et al (2013) estimated that reforestation would only be able to recapture about 100 Gt of carbon, whereas we are emitting roughly 12 Gt C per year, so a global reforestation project would only capture 8 years of our current emissions. The only solution is to STOP burning fossil fuels as fast as possible. Every country needs to create a plan to get to 100% renewable energy in 15 years and to get to net zero emissions in 25 years time. In the US, that means defeating the Republicans in every election and holding the Corporate Democrats feet to the fire.

  • @thevoid1337
    @thevoid1337 Před 10 měsíci +1

    3:07, they talk about the world needing to emit zero emissions. That technology already exists. It's called nuclear power.

  • @ameremortal
    @ameremortal Před 9 měsíci +1

    Couldn’t we just go on a mission of planing way more trees? It’s something every human can actually do.

  • @christinewilliamson3568
    @christinewilliamson3568 Před 2 lety +78

    I like the idea of brightening clouds. I don't like the possibility of accidentally salting the earth when the seeded salt falls down in rain. How about replacing lost reflective surfaces (like melting glaciers and shrinking snowpack), by requiring all new roofing materials and road paving be done with white materials instead of the nasty black tar-based stuff that absorbs huge amounts of heat while giving off toxic fumes. (I've been tossing this idea out for years.)

    • @richardlyons78
      @richardlyons78 Před 2 lety +5

      Light and or infrared heat reflecting materials on roofs would help.

    • @Meekseek
      @Meekseek Před 2 lety +8

      How do you feel about 75 yrs of weather and climate modification ?

    • @christinewilliamson3568
      @christinewilliamson3568 Před 2 lety +17

      @@Meekseek For the entirety of my life, people having been calling it out, trying to warn everyone. Artists, scientists, writers, etc. Meanwhile, the people most able to make the needed changes have doubled down on destruction and actively blocked attempts to preserve and repair. Given that being my personal experience, given that I have watched the climate around me visibly and dramatically change because of deliberate neglect and abuse, I feel frustrated.

    • @spaghettigod43
      @spaghettigod43 Před 2 lety +2

      We're already painting roofs with aluminum colored tar.

    • @ultramediaph8837
      @ultramediaph8837 Před 2 lety

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  • @thenum1hotboy
    @thenum1hotboy Před 2 lety +35

    Continuing to introduce more artificial solutions into the atmosphere only adds to the problem.

    • @wjgoh653
      @wjgoh653 Před 2 lety +2

      WOW, someone almost gets it!

    • @Diana1000Smiles
      @Diana1000Smiles Před 2 lety

      You're an Environmentalist, too? 💙 I'll be doing this "til the Love runs out". That last part are song lyrics.

    • @cliffterrell4876
      @cliffterrell4876 Před 2 lety +1

      Your 100% correct. But millionaires are made from this lie so it's ok.

  • @timspicer1237
    @timspicer1237 Před 10 měsíci

    Seems that instead of trying to seed the clouds, that it may be easier to go with the flow by getting upstream of the air flow or jet streams, where we can let the area of the sea become super heated enough to create a lot of steam, that will turn into clouds and float down the air stream, to help keep the rest of the sea cooler.. Where otherwise we would have to keep seeding the clouds.

  • @ravigujju1780
    @ravigujju1780 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Yes,if humans start ev vehicles 40 years back,still have hopes to recover the climate if humans implement ev vehicles and grow agriculture instead of too much buildings and industries

  • @WLHS
    @WLHS Před rokem +5

    Methods mentioned and listed in the video as new and radical were being trialled and tested in the 1960;s as chem-trails became a thing alongside the contrails. I remember mum and dad giggling at the TV show presenting "NEW" technology of cloud seeding whilst explaining our family were using cloud seeding by 1910=20's.

  • @AllSectorsHearThis
    @AllSectorsHearThis Před rokem +5

    Could the programs for targeting where trees could be planted include where water harvesting earth works could collect enough water for growing trees in places where there is not enough annual rain fall to support trees? Also organic no plow farming with cover crops could capture carbon.

  • @Tomlav
    @Tomlav Před 23 dny +1

    The good news is that our beautiful planet will survive and thrive even if we extinct ourselves through stupidity.

  • @jasonseifried7192
    @jasonseifried7192 Před 10 měsíci

    These are the true hero’s. These genius people are going to save earth as we know it. I pray that God will help us. It’s been so hot everywhere. And it’s terrifying

  • @DA-uz8qb
    @DA-uz8qb Před 2 lety +10

    Plant-based materials > naturally inherited technology that requires no additional research. Advantage is that plants continually intake CO2 while alive, so you can maintain natural ecosystems and create an engine for CO2 capture that also generates food and or physically useful material plus 02 (what humans breathe to survive) as byproducts. you can use plant materials for building useful and durable products, thus locking in more CO2 into things that are actually valued by people.

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Před rokem

      You exist BECAUSE of climate change..its THE driver of evolution on earth..in REAL science like paleontology and astronomy not junk science like predicting the future climates..chaos theory say you CANT..A warm life filled earth is FROM C02...be glad..ice ages arent good for life:)

  • @b_uppy
    @b_uppy Před 2 lety +5

    Sequestering carbon back into topsoil solves many problems we are facing. We just need to change our buying habits to encourage the farmers using no-till, pressured rotational grazing, silvoculture, etc, via permaculture techniques.

    • @IowaKeith
      @IowaKeith Před rokem

      Let me preface by saying I'm not a climate denier and global warming is real. There is a battle of sciences between alarmists and deniers and everyone thinks they need to pick a side. Both sides are both right and wrong. The earth is warming due to human activity, so the alarmists are correct. However, the earth has had far higher c02 levels in the atmosphere in its history and didn't heat up the planet. Many of the high c02 eras were even during ice ages.
      The real problem is humans have spent thousands of years desertifying the planet. If you look at ancient civilizations, all of them (except those in tropical areas) are located in deserts. Since civilization would not and could not have began in the deserts, we know that they were once green lush lands.
      Civilizations cleared the lands and diverted rain water away which ,in time, turned the lands to desert. We are still doing this today on a global scale. Once the soil dries vegetation dies out the land becomes desertified. Then we dig wells for water. Once the ground water dries, we dig bore wells. Once the aquifers are dry, we move to a different location. We need to stop rain from leaving the land, and allow it to soak into the ground. This allows vegetation to cover the ground and cool the climate.
      In nature, rain water never makes it to rivers and streams unless the ground is already saturated. Rivers and streams should almost always be caused from ground water seeping into them.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Před rokem +2

      @@IowaKeith
      I get it. I know that the fractional CO² increase is there, but that C0² only exerts 4% *effect* in the overall weather patterns. It is a fraction of a fraction.
      I think we could solve for other problems while solving for global warming concerns. Methane harvesting is one as it solves several problems for people in developing countries.
      I agree with Walter Jehne's three prong approach where we:
      1) Greatly increase rainwater harvesting earthworks, curbcuts, and bioswales for flood mitigation, hydration of water tables, bringing back river, regreening especially with trees, reducing power grid strain by reducing the need to pump as much water, decentralizing water (adding to water accessibility), etc.
      2) Planting site-appropriate trees to restore nature, increase food for people, as well as providing another foods ourselves for livestock and wildlife; additional transpiration; cooling of heat island effects; to preserve paving; making cities walkable and bikable again; water pollution reduction; etc.
      3) Rebuilding soil health. When you rebuild soil you are naturally adding soil carbon, increasing plant growth, infiltrating more water into the soil, etc. You are reducing entropic cycles and replacing them with ones that are exponentially more efficient recapture cycles.
      I think we are largely in agreement regarding your statement.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Před rokem +1

      @@IowaKeith
      Btw your comment appears in my feed, but is missing from the actual comment section.
      YT has made your comment 'for my eyes only'...

    • @IowaKeith
      @IowaKeith Před rokem +1

      @@b_uppy YT giving us our privacy i guess. Lol

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy Před rokem +1

      @@IowaKeith
      Yup, lol.

  • @michael5323
    @michael5323 Před 10 měsíci

    love the trees, but in seeing their incredible flourishing as we heat up and extend growing seasons in the south (apologies on our being a national embarassment and holding so much back-some of us are trying), the pollen+ is insanely increasing, causing yet another discomfort for our frail little selves

  • @bgdavenport
    @bgdavenport Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sad how no one even mentions the core problem: unrestrained human population growth. I remember when there were only 3 billion souls on the planet.

  • @KevMac58
    @KevMac58 Před rokem +6

    There was a documentary on how great the planet was coming back to life when covid 19 had taken over the world. The water was getting so much cleaner, the ocean was and the air quality was so much cleaner around the world. Yes the planet can be saved all that has to be done is us with all the stupid stuff in this world that none of us need....

    • @KevMac58
      @KevMac58 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@joaocosta3374 yes an there's to many people on the planet

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@KevMac582020 was bad for climate. Less emission meant more sun got into ocean
      Pick a lane want clean air or cold planet not getting both

  • @susansparkle6812
    @susansparkle6812 Před 2 lety +61

    Reforestation is a cool idea. And WWF seaweed farming has shown promise for creating a useful and natural carbon sink that also has multiple uses. Both are done inexpensively by locals with local pay offs.

    • @Grandassets
      @Grandassets Před 2 lety +3

      the big companies working on these projects cant make any money back doing it that way

    • @susansparkle6812
      @susansparkle6812 Před 2 lety

      @@Grandassets Which companies are those?

    • @deankruse2891
      @deankruse2891 Před 2 lety +1

      if the oceans had normal levels of plankton as well

    • @christopherabraham9121
      @christopherabraham9121 Před 2 lety

      They need to go after China

    • @fr_clan.official8938
      @fr_clan.official8938 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christopherabraham9121 Cannot do that ! Then they could not get rich off of the cheap crap the make for them . Oh China owns most of them !

  • @janakasanjaya6926
    @janakasanjaya6926 Před rokem

    Do you think planet earth is hot more than before.? Thank you for video clips.

  • @timothymchugh6232
    @timothymchugh6232 Před 10 měsíci

    A better question is “do we really need to cool the planet?”, and” what could go wrong ?”. A swing back into the cold glaciation cycle would be catastrophic. How about a return to climactic optimum? Why are the benefits of a slightly warmer planet and higher CO2 not even discussed? How low can we go?

  • @dthomas9230
    @dthomas9230 Před rokem +8

    Volcanos block the sun when they erupt. Sometimes the grey cloud lasts for 6 months and screws up the agriculture, but it does cool the atmosphere for awhile.

    • @starfishw7138
      @starfishw7138 Před rokem +4

      Roman strengthened concrete with volcanic lava

    • @blueforest2927
      @blueforest2927 Před rokem +2

      Maybe we need to figure a way to set off a few of the smaller volcanos that are close to eruption...the cool off might help but would the ashened air become more of a problem for evaporation and health of people ,plants ,and animals in general...just a thought from someone who knows little of science and volcanic activity.

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Před rokem +3

      @@blueforest2927 I was thinking the same thing. Maybe on some islands so the ocean bears the brunt of the shade.

    • @sg305
      @sg305 Před 10 měsíci

      Volcanism produces massive CO2.....we produce nothing in comparison.

    • @DrSmooth2000
      @DrSmooth2000 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@dthomas9230study Permian-Triassic Extinction

  • @5400bowen
    @5400bowen Před rokem +2

    Twenty years ago I saw a bumper sticker in San Diego that said "trees are the answer". It was distributed by an organization called the Friends of Trees. I have been an advocate of increasing trees everywhere since well before that. This has not been a secret in any way. Funny story, I went to the friends of trees office in San Diego and walked in. Out front, directly in view of the front counter through a sliding glass door were 2 trucks owned by the organization with the bumper sticker on each one, facing the door. There was a stack of the stickers on the counter. A lady was behind the counter at a small desk, and I asked if I could have one. She was completely clueless, had no idea the stickers even existed! But there are other ways to help. Making roofing reflective is another small way to help. Anyone who has been in an attic knows how hot it gets This heats everything around buildings at ground level, helping to heat the surface of the earth, which holds the heat in far longer than reflecting it back into the atmosphere. Likewise all the asphalt pavement. The list goes on and on. And of course, 7.6 billion humans as opposed to a number like 1 billion is so obviously making the problem...7.5 times worse. No one wants to talk about population control/reduction these days. Corporations also reduce trees because of the mess created by leaf fall, insect and bird inhabitation of trees, the expense of trimming them etc.. That cost is the main reason in reality. One of my pet peeves over the decades has been that in parking lots of large retail outlets they keep trees to an absolute minimum to reduce this mess and the expense of periodically trimming the trees. Combined with the predominance of asphalt in such parking lots, it adds it's own contribution to the problem, and of course adds to the fun of returning to your car to bake at least for the first few minutes. Not to mention the children and pets that die each year from being left in cars in parking lots. Many people are waking up to these sorts of realities created by our selfish, instant gratification addicted society. Let's hope thoughts like this gain popularity in the very near future.

  • @qman1434
    @qman1434 Před 10 měsíci

    The spraying of aerosols sounds wonderful. I wonder if there's some kind of mechanism that we could put on aeroplanes! Then we could spray aerosol from 35,000 ft! Check with the patent office Astor maybe something there that will work.

  • @Compguy321
    @Compguy321 Před 10 měsíci

    For the cloud brightening with aerosolized salt water, I wonder if the aerosol / air could be heated to make it rise into the clouds? 30:48

  • @shaunwhalen6653
    @shaunwhalen6653 Před 3 lety +5

    Trees are the possible answer but we need to do so much more. Why can't the oil industry focus on clean energy? They'll make billions

    • @chuckkottke
      @chuckkottke Před 3 lety

      They do make solar panels, but the problem is what an old oilman told me: "an oil man only knows oil", and that's where they make the most money. If we change the economic equation, they would shift into producing more solar panels! 🌞 That might require a more honest government, campaign finance reform...

    • @lakecountynaturalist7617
      @lakecountynaturalist7617 Před 2 lety

      They can. They can find ways to process oil cleaner.

  • @felipegindri
    @felipegindri Před 2 lety +12

    Thx for every knowledge conteined on this video, hugs from Brazil.

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Před rokem

      You exist BECAUSE of climate change..its THE driver of evolution on earth..in REAL science like paleontology and astronomy not junk science like predicting the future climates..chaos theory say you CANT..A warm life filled earth is FROM C02...be glad..ice ages arent good for life:)

  • @dellpryor3149
    @dellpryor3149 Před 10 měsíci

    Reflecting sunshine is to risk lowered plant food production and freezing winters…or would it be a continuous winter world wide?

  • @nicevideomancanada
    @nicevideomancanada Před 18 dny +1

    SpaceX could place mirrors in space at the Legrange 1 point to reflect sunlight away from earth.

  • @sicknado
    @sicknado Před 3 lety +15

    "It's not too late.
    It's just almost too late." -Terence McKenna

    • @straytarnish9443
      @straytarnish9443 Před 2 lety +1

      When you look out on the world it's a sad sad show if you think of it as run by angels, however if you think of it as run by monkeys pretty amazing - Terence McKenna said someone said this

  • @internetperson8146
    @internetperson8146 Před 2 lety +53

    This was actually a really good watch. I like how the problems potentially caused or noticed from one potential solution led into the next potential solution and so on and so forth. Thank you for leaving it off on something of a hopeful note to stave off the existential anxiety lol.

    • @phylliscole4331
      @phylliscole4331 Před 2 lety +3

      A good watch? You mean like a Timex? Or a nice gold retirement gift? A good watch. HAHAHAHAHA!

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 2 lety

      WORLD POLLUTION
      FORMULATED MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX WILL CAPTURE THAT BLACK CARBON SPEWING FROM THE WORLDS INDUSTRIAL SMOKESTACKS
      The solution for capturing carbon was discovered in my lab and candle shop over 40 years ago. I knew back then that this was going to come to this day. I had to search for the answer and did. The heat loss from a smokestack can be forced or harnessed into a large tank containing hot liquid microcrystalline petroleum wax. The heat will keep the wax in a molten state which facilitate the carbon to be absorbed when combined with the wax. Carbon when mixed with wax reacts like a dye. The wax-carbon amalgamation will result in a black wax solution thereby making it impossible for the carbon to escape into the environment while in a liquid state. Other toxic particles are also captured in the wax settling at the bottom of the tank as a sludge. A sludge release valve is located at the bottom of the tank. After the sludge is removed more wax is replaced in the tank working something like a toilet. The sludge becomes a byproduct that can be used as an additive to asphalt for roads or used for cocooning nuclear waste materials for long-term safe burial. The entropy of the Earth has been increasing at a startling rate since the beginning of the industrial revolution caused mainly by the carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Government scientists have failed to stop and prevent carbon pollution from entering the environment. This problem can only worsen until a solution is found before this problem becomes irreversible. It has been discovered that formulated wax has been shown to be the only answer to this problem.
      PREVENTING SPREADING RADIATION:
      This formulated wax will also help prevent the spread of radiation such as preventing the escape of Plutonium dust particles from nuclear reactors or from structures or buildings housing radioactive materials. In 1994 This method was successfully demonstrated on the Sarcophagus of Chernobyl's blown-out reactor # 4 that was leaking Plutonium dust particles through open seems. In 1995 formulated wax tape was used to cocoon radioactive metal that had spat out of the reactor at the time of the explosion for safe long-term burial. In 1993 a wax membrane method was used in the yard of an abandoned house about five miles from Chernobyl to demonstrate how to reclaim radioactive contaminated territories for re-cultivation.
      I have been researching wax for solving mankind created environmental problems since 1969. As I aged, I discovered many other uses for wax such as making candles or replicas of people's hands. This led to coating the hand castings with latex rubber. After the latex had cured, I inserted latex rubber tubing a quarter of an inch tubing in the tips of each finger that was sealed with the latex. After the latex had cured, I was able to pull the end of the tubing that caused the fingers to contract. By pulling the ends of all five tubs the hand would close or grip and was able to pick up things such as a pencil or jelly beans just like a normal hand would do. The end result would act like a normal hand. I was able to color the hand to match the color tone of the hand that I replicated. The end result was a prosthesis hand. Through the years I have discovered many other uses of formulated wax for solving environmental problems: Here is a list of confirmed uses since 1969.
      OTHER USES FOR SOLVING POLLUTION PROBLEMS USING WAX:
      • Remove oil spills from dry or wet sand, soil, water, ice This method was demonstrated for the Canadian government in 1974 to remove oil from a beach on Passage Island. This method was demonstrated to the US Coast Guard on two occasions, one in Hawaii and the other in the state of Texas demonstrated to the Canadian Coast Guard on two occasions. Oil can be removed from beach sand as though it was a giant carpet More demos were shown to the Canadian press on three occasions.
      • Preventing radiation leaking from reactors, buildings, and storage facilities. This method was used to prevent Plutonium dust particles from escaping into the environment from open cracks and seams on the Sarcophagus of Chernobyl's blown out reactor # 4 in 1994
      • Cocooning asbestos coated pipes wiring for safe removable This was demonstrated in the basement of an apt building that has 319 feet of loose asbestos
      • Cocooning radioactive waste for a long term safe burial. This method was demonstrated in Chernobyl by removing a 4” x 5 ‘ rusting metal tubing that was buried and coating half the tubing with a special microcrystalline wax and then re buried.
      • Removing radioactive contaminated hot spots from soil surfaces approx. 4 feet square in Chernobyl in 1995
      • Preventing uranium mine tailing particles from becoming airborne in 1987 by laying a wax membrane on the mine tailing surface in Elliot Lake Ontario.
      • Preventing radon gas from entering into homes or buildings demonstrated on three homes having very high Radon levels where 95% of the Radon was blocked.
      • Preventing crushed coal dust particles from escaping moving open rail car trains was demonstrated in 1975 by spraying hot microcrystalline wax on the exposed coal surface to prevent the coal particles from becoming airborne while the train was in motion.
      • Preventing fly or bottom ash pile dust particles from becoming airborne Removing bunker oil, diesel fuel, gasoline transformer oil demonstrated for Ontario Hydro in Kinston Ontario in 1991
      William Nelson, waxogen@gmail.com Please share, thx

    • @inmyopinion6836
      @inmyopinion6836 Před 2 lety +1

      This is PBS not fox

    • @Anton-tf9iw
      @Anton-tf9iw Před 2 lety +1

      Why spend a fortune on a non-problem? Because this is what the WEF has planned for us plebs. It is good for their power and business.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz Před rokem

      No, they'll kill us all. It's all bullshit. Where are the model runs made in the 1980s? How accurate did they get 2022?
      Whether or not climate change is real, it also a racket. Each one of these shows tries to be MORE hyperbolic than the rest.

  • @fractalnomics
    @fractalnomics Před 9 měsíci

    Why don't we use if for what it is good for, trap heat?
    And I have a question: did the Apollo 13 capsule have a temperature problem too? I don't know.

  • @matthewmckinney5387
    @matthewmckinney5387 Před 8 měsíci

    The warmin we are experiencing is the continuation a 40 thousand year long process, we cannot stop it, reverse it, or change it. Its a process thats been going on for millions of years

  • @marthas8108
    @marthas8108 Před 2 lety +38

    Back in the day our parents and grandparents consumed a small fraction of what we do now. They drove far fewer miles, took fewer plane flights, bought fewer clothes and made their furniture last for decades. Many us now buy "fast fashion," commute for hours every day in our SUVs, and change our furniture out every few years to impress our neighbors. This has to stop, or we are doomed. No, our children are doomed.

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq Před 2 lety +2

      I agree ...google "dr david suzuki" he is talking about the extinction of man kind thanks to a combination over over population plus our life style.

    • @svarog63
      @svarog63 Před 2 lety +1

      No, we too are doomed. You were right the first time.

    • @bam8467
      @bam8467 Před 2 lety

      We are doomed, the world is still burning fossil fuels at the highest level ever. India gets all their energy from coal fired plants. That's just one example. China is so bad you cant even see the sky. Although they are not admitting it we are already past the point of no return. The positive feedback loop has already started and we can't stop that. We are already seeing extreme weather events that are unprecidented. Those are facts and we still have the Republican party won't even talk about renewables. Which would create so many jobs the unemployment rate would be lower than it's ever been. We could recreate a green sustainable new industrial revolution and people in other countries could copy our models and follow suit. But the Big Oil lobby won't let that happen they've bought practically the whole government. It's sad because we have the solutions and we're not doing much at all.

    • @marthas8108
      @marthas8108 Před 2 lety +1

      @@svarog63 Well... I'm a senior citizen. So I won't see the worst of it. The best I can do is keep working on it in the hopes that my kids and grandkids have it "less worse" than otherwise.

    • @luigibasalo7427
      @luigibasalo7427 Před rokem +1

      Consuming less should be the most basic part. Unreal how this is missed by this documentary.

  • @Jmaul85
    @Jmaul85 Před 2 lety +29

    Great documentary, very informative. It has some great ideas but I have to say I don't like any ideas that adds anything to the atmosphere. Earth atmosphere is a balance that man should not play with.

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState Před 2 lety +2

      Well you are exhaling C02 millions of times over your life so......Its not realistic to try to freeze the state of the Earth right now. The ecosystem and climate are dynamic and do go through changes whether we are here or not. The problems that worry me are ocean acidification and the Clathrate Gun Hypothesis creating a positive feedback loop of global warming. We should make our entire transportation industry (minus aircraft) electric....and we can do that, but we will always have an affect on the environment.

    • @lilliankinsman1153
      @lilliankinsman1153 Před 2 lety +1

      When rain from those cloud over the sea hits land it will destroy all the trees and vegetation not all plants can handle salt water... the focus shouldnt be on messing with the sun or atmosphere but by replacing what we did ourselves... Replant more trees millions if need be...replace the ecosystems you destroyed and things will turn around.. Stop polluting if there are enough trees even the waste from production plants as long as its CO2 emissons will begin to be negated again..

    • @brucefrykman8295
      @brucefrykman8295 Před 2 lety +1

      *RE: "but I have to say I don't like any ideas that adds anything to the atmosphere."*
      Hold you breath then, don't grow any plants either - both "add things" to the air

    • @rabidlenny7221
      @rabidlenny7221 Před 2 lety

      It’s probably a balance that we’re going to have to play with, if we’re realistic about it.

    • @juliemunoz2762
      @juliemunoz2762 Před 2 lety

      @@SubvertTheState worry less about the acidification of the ocean and worry more about the 1000s of chinese fishing vessels that dragnet the oceans catching everything 24/7/365 that will cause the collapse of all fisheries

  • @logan9986
    @logan9986 Před 4 dny

    Trees is good, but not all in one species in one part of land like agricultural land. It need various type of trees to form forest and solve problems

  • @b623240
    @b623240 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Most important decision what we have to apply less produce and less consume.

  • @josephbrozyniak5458
    @josephbrozyniak5458 Před 3 lety +403

    Yeah if everybody would just chill.

  • @bobgreene2892
    @bobgreene2892 Před rokem +22

    Outstanding documentary!
    Can We Cool the Planet? is not only ambitious in its charter, but covers major issues very well-- and with new material about innovations that give us hope.
    Thanks, especially, to the compelling army of climate advocates who show we have a future.

    • @user-nv8pq7zr8q
      @user-nv8pq7zr8q Před 10 měsíci

      You have NO future, only mindless delusions coming from a warped mind. Grow up. Humans have destroyed the earth. Our course is set.

  • @brendahenderson683
    @brendahenderson683 Před 10 měsíci

    Rather than store the CO2 why can't we utilize it to create stone for building materials and housing or would that require too much water?

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před 10 měsíci

    Restoration is essential to survival and the ancient grasslands and forests are essential in the future.

  • @straytarnish9443
    @straytarnish9443 Před 2 lety +10

    Every single problem the Earth experiences is a direct result of human existence

    • @cyberian2007
      @cyberian2007 Před 2 lety +5

      tell that to the dinosaurs.......meh.

    • @FlatbottomBomber
      @FlatbottomBomber Před 10 měsíci

      Humans created volcanoes? What about plate tectonics? Are those our fault as well?

  • @hawk5946
    @hawk5946 Před 2 lety +23

    So if we're reflecting sun rays back out to space, what about the heat and methane and other emissions coming up from the planet? Are the reflections materials, reflecting all the things coming up from the Earth also being reflected back down to Earth? Causing it to get warmer quicker?

    • @brucegeorge3208
      @brucegeorge3208 Před 2 lety

      These new age scientist are fear producers and tree lovers that will relocate people in the name of global warming. But truthfully how will stop the sun from heating up earth? Emission is not the problem. It is the sun.

    • @GlitchScatter
      @GlitchScatter Před 2 lety +2

      @@brucegeorge3208 What do you think is keeping the heat in place? What do you think protects us from the sun? The atmosphere... which is getting polluted by emissions.... The sun is also keeping us alive. Its not fear mongering when the planet actually has these problems.

    • @kateliddle4814
      @kateliddle4814 Před 2 lety

      No not really.
      The radiation from the earth has long wavelengths that are trapped by greenhouse gases, so the energy radiating from the earth does not escape easily.
      However, if you stop visible light from hitting the earth altogether, it will travel directly through our atmosphere into space. And not warm it.
      We need to turn the light around before it is transformed into infrared radiation. Cos we can't get rid of that.

    • @PTran-ng6gl
      @PTran-ng6gl Před rokem

      No more rain due to lacking of light from the Sun?

    • @5400bowen
      @5400bowen Před rokem

      That is an interesting thought, but no, it doesn't work that way. The amount of heat coming in from the sun is massively more than all the heat generated by the earth and humanity. Hence "snowball earth" events and the concept of a "nuclear winter". Even the eruption of Krakatoa lowered average temperatures for a short period. Check it out.

  • @In2legos
    @In2legos Před 9 měsíci

    Everyone talks about trees, but I think that Algae is a better carbon capture method. Faster to get started and it won't just release the sequestered carbon when it dies like trees will. Algae can be used to create many non CO2 releasing products, even food.

  • @ar-visions
    @ar-visions Před 9 měsíci

    dig away sea floor and make snow white mesas in huge areas. displacement, reflection and water harvesting

  • @jaimiehashey9233
    @jaimiehashey9233 Před 3 lety +68

    Maybe planting more trees could keep the CO2 levels down? It's weird to see all these scientific things trying to get CO2 out of the air when trees do that, don't they?

    • @itzzach1300
      @itzzach1300 Před 2 lety +10

      With the amount of CO2 in the air, we’d need to cover the planet in trees 10x… probably…. So not really possible

    • @Darth_Insidious
      @Darth_Insidious Před 2 lety +6

      Trees aren't even the best organism at absorbing CO2.

    • @maddogwillie1019
      @maddogwillie1019 Před 2 lety +9

      True, trees do suck CO2 out of the air and put it back into the ground...but every years humans cut down a forest twice the size of the State of Washington and we only replant less then 2%...Its a loosing battel...

    • @desireeespinosa3954
      @desireeespinosa3954 Před 2 lety +4

      Yea. Trees are amazing.
      Unfortunately we create way way too much for them to “eat” it would be like you trying to eat a football field of spaghetti for every meal per tree.

    • @desireeespinosa3954
      @desireeespinosa3954 Před 2 lety +3

      Us hippies have been talking about the last couple things for many decades 🙄 even Fern Gully is old af lol

  • @Rae-windy
    @Rae-windy Před rokem +29

    Made me teary-eyed when a scientist in the cloud-brightening team said, "this is for our children and granchildren". Then another scientist said, "we are all in this together, having kids or not"...God bless your good souls, everyone who are giving their time and effort to save humanity from climate change.

    • @rickstrole9634
      @rickstrole9634 Před rokem +2

      Serious?

    • @NorthernGate777
      @NorthernGate777 Před rokem +2

      Climate always changes through time. When I was young, you could still debate these theories but now all of a sudden it has become fact.

    • @EdwardHohenheim
      @EdwardHohenheim Před rokem

      @@NorthernGate777 bro shut up.

    • @josephstalin8439
      @josephstalin8439 Před rokem

      You exist BECAUSE of climate change..its THE driver of evolution on earth..in REAL science like paleontology and astronomy not junk science like predicting the future climates..chaos theory say you CANT..A warm life filled earth is FROM C02...be glad..ice ages arent good for life:)

    • @luisnaranjo4745
      @luisnaranjo4745 Před rokem

      The question is do you want to cool the planet! Cold will kill more people than warming.

  • @beachbum1523
    @beachbum1523 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can we reverse climate change? Hypothetically, yes; but in today's "all about me" world, combined with the nation's war on education equal environmental catastrophe. Without an IMMEDIATE, dramatic and MASSIVE shifting in humanity's collective consciousness, i don't see it happening.

  • @euclidofalexandria3786
    @euclidofalexandria3786 Před 9 měsíci

    Make huge airpurifiers, like the size of skyscrappers... place them around the owrld and controll the weather forever.

  • @tjbrown9729
    @tjbrown9729 Před rokem +9

    Maybe this is a dumb question, but are there any concerns related to the cloud brightening project (if it's brought to global scale) causing adverse effects to agricultural production from saltwater rainfall? If so how would that concern be addressed?

    • @RobinErik
      @RobinErik Před rokem +2

      Always a concern with new technology. We make it work in one way, and it does that, but we don't know the affect it has with everything around.

    • @ewlchen
      @ewlchen Před rokem

      @@RobinErik is is still sick 🤒 I’m okay I’m at at at midnight 🕛🕛 I’m just

    • @ewlchen
      @ewlchen Před rokem +1

      @@RobinErik is still feeling well well and okay 👌👌 I don’t don’t have have to to to work I have ihave on Thursday Thursday afternoon afternoon for the the morning morning morning afternoon iafternoon afternoon hope hope everything goes well for tomorrow and and and thanks

    • @johnruiz6743
      @johnruiz6743 Před rokem

      Reducing CO2 also will effect the ability to produce food as well. Pre-industrial revolution CO2 levels were 15% higher. 🤔

    • @missch2665
      @missch2665 Před 11 měsíci

      I guess people will be getting less vitamin D, which is extremely important for our health. Also trees and other plants will be getting smaller amount of ultraviolet for photosynthesis 🫤

  • @Mrjtoth1
    @Mrjtoth1 Před rokem +4

    We always forget that we are apart of nature something so much larger than ourselves.

  • @qman1434
    @qman1434 Před 10 měsíci

    Water? Yes, that's it! We have an over abundance of that stuff!
    We can go backwards? Now that's progress!

  • @thomasjsanford4229
    @thomasjsanford4229 Před 10 měsíci

    My part of the world has already been in a cooling trend for the past 300+ years, so obviously the planet can be cooled.