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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2023
  • Glaciers in Central Europe have been melting faster than ever before, reaching their highest rates of disappearance since records began, according to a report published by the Swiss Commission for Cryospheric Observation (SCC) of the Swiss Academy of Sciences on Thursday. The SCC report said Switzerland's glaciers have lost 10% of their volume in just two years of extreme heat. The glaciers lost a record 6% of their volume in 2022 and 4% in 2023. Up until now, years with an ice loss of 2% were described as "extreme." According to the data in the report, as much ice was lost in the last two years alone as was lost in the three decades between 1960 and 1990. Consecutive years of low winter snowfall and high summer temperatures have led to the disintegration of glacier tongues, it added. At the same time, many small glaciers have disappeared. Earlier this year, an EU climate report said 2022 had the most Alpine glacier retreat of any year.
    What is behind the record melting rate?
    In the south and east of Switzerland, the rate of glacier melting in 2023 almost matched the record rate from 2022. An average ice melt of 3 meters was recorded at altitudes above 3,200 meters, far more than was recorded during the unusually hot summer of 2003. That is an altitude at which glaciers were in equilibrium until recently.
    The situation has been exacerbated by low snowfall. The warm winter at the end of 2022 into 2023 left the measuring sites with much lower snow coverage than usual. Conditions were slightly different at altitudes of over 1,000 meters. In the first half of February, snow coverage was somewhat higher than it had been in the low-snow winters of 1964, 1990 and 2007, but this changed in the second half of the month when depths dropped to new record lows and were around just 30% of the long-term average. In spring, the situation briefly returned to normal. However, the dry and very warm June caused the snow to melt two to four weeks earlier than usual. The third warmest summer since measurements began and temperatures at times hitting the limit of zero degrees until September were responsible for the fact that isolated summer snowfalls mostly melted quickly doing little to help the glaciers.
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Komentáře • 565

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 Před 9 měsíci +34

    Remember the Alps and other European Mountains allowed millions of people to have water to drink.

    • @Rnankn
      @Rnankn Před 9 měsíci +6

      That’s kind of the most important thing here. We have huge frozen water reservoirs on which civilizations and ecologies depend. Rivers start from glaciers in the mountains. Spring runoff is not possible without a winter snow pack. (Plus rapid melting first is a flood risk, as occurred in Pakistan)

    • @carlosmoreira8835
      @carlosmoreira8835 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, it's incredibly frustrating how these glacier melting news is covered like "what will happen to skiing resorts???". We're so freaking short-sighted in general.

  • @cabanford
    @cabanford Před 9 měsíci +95

    I've lived in Zermatt for over 40 years (ex ski racer/instructor) and have watched the glaciers go from "melting" to "collapsing". The big switch was right around the year 2000.
    No snow. No rain. Every year a LOT hotter. Mystery solved.

    • @mysterioanonymous3206
      @mysterioanonymous3206 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Yeah, I live in the Swiss alps too and I can see them recede more every year. Some are already gone. This past September was constantly in the high 20s (hitting 30c in the sun) when it's supposed to be autumn and cooling. Absolutely insane. People have no clue what's coming. The Rhine starting to dry out last year is just a foretaste of what's to come. Glad I live in Switzerland. We'll soon dam and sell our water for the equivalent in gold. Man I'm glad I don't live in Spain. Let the water wars begin.

    • @jasminealixandranorth
      @jasminealixandranorth Před 9 měsíci +5

      Same here. Gstaad region. 15 years ago I looked out at a glacier. Now only left is a tiny sliver around the edges. Sad.

    • @peterp4037
      @peterp4037 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@mysterioanonymous3206 Spain is luckier than switzerland, they have ocean and can extract water from there. switzerland runs out of water as no more ice.

    • @Bigwheels161616
      @Bigwheels161616 Před 9 měsíci +2

      One wonder if this is just a natural cycle of growth and retreat. I hope people dont make wide sweeping assumptions from just a few decades of passive observation.

    • @cabanford
      @cabanford Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Bigwheels161616 Not much wonder involved here. Basic physics.

  • @ProctorsGamble
    @ProctorsGamble Před 9 měsíci +19

    We will die in our filth while the debate goes on.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 8 měsíci

      Remember, the mega corporations controlling the narrative on climate collapse will keep lying to us in order to keep making profit right up to the end. Venus 2.0

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Před 8 měsíci

      Good. Too many humans anyways.

  • @rodrigosenra2693
    @rodrigosenra2693 Před 9 měsíci +26

    well here in Brazil people burns fossil fuels like crazy even to blow the leaves away thats insane, so much trash around, so much poverty and misery...this isn't going to end well that's for sure.

    • @olgacvetkova114
      @olgacvetkova114 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Here in the UK many people are shopping like crazy before Christmas and stores push them to buy more and more. You can imagine the amount of fossil fuels burnt to produce, pack and transport all these items to supermarkets... lt is insane!!!!

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Před 8 měsíci

      It's going to end well. Humanity is going to be reduced in numbers to a fraction of today - which will do wonders for the ecosystems on the planet. Remember the planet isn't going anywhere - humans are.

  • @dannmarceau
    @dannmarceau Před 9 měsíci +30

    "What's behind European glaciers' alarming melting speed? "
    If you have to ask, I pity your children, grandchildren...

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Před 9 měsíci

      VASECTOMY, WHEN REAlized all females already come with kids

    • @Ejexion
      @Ejexion Před 9 měsíci

      Please, indulge us, oh wise YT commenter.

    • @jasminealixandranorth
      @jasminealixandranorth Před 9 měsíci +3

      You should pity them either way - they have no future.

    • @jamesmorrow1646
      @jamesmorrow1646 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Ejexion The planet is warming rapidly due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, far too rapidly.

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci

      As if a slightly warmer climate is a bad thing. A slightly warmer climate is better for life. Look along the equator lush and green and full of life. Look at the cold poles hardly any life.

  • @Haegemon
    @Haegemon Před 9 měsíci +26

    I remember when I was young and could go in Summer to the Alps to enjoy snow. This is a lost cause. Since the 90s at Kioto Summit for climate I only see dragging feet. We're are already late.

    • @jpsion
      @jpsion Před 9 měsíci

      yeah why does europe and rest of the world keep industrializing

    • @Bambeakz
      @Bambeakz Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@jpsion Even without inventing any polluting industry this would have happened. They found enough trees on glaziers from the old days to know they were green before. Climate always changes so don’t let them fool you.
      We should focus on pollution we can fix

    • @JavenarchX
      @JavenarchX Před 9 měsíci +1

      Always pain before action. Sadly. The human condition

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n Před 9 měsíci +7

    We'll keep going faster and faster until we can't. Nature Bats Last

  • @gorillabang79
    @gorillabang79 Před 9 měsíci +31

    This can all be solved by asking the good people of Texas, Louisiana, and the rest of the American south to pray for the glacier and to reverse the effects of climate change and global warming.
    Just look at what happened after they prayed to stop all the mass shootings in America. Exactly, more mass shootings. But let's not get disheartened, the glacier melting stuff is something their prayers will take care of in no time.

    • @A3Kr0n
      @A3Kr0n Před 9 měsíci +2

      For the love of God don't do that! They prayed for rain once and now the hurricanes keep coming!

    • @coraltown1
      @coraltown1 Před 9 měsíci

      better ask Europeans to stop crying while burning carbon .. they bankrolled Putin's murderous military for 30 yrs via oil/gas/coal purchases .. go do that.

    • @abrahamdozer6273
      @abrahamdozer6273 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I'm a Canadian and I'm not keen on being buried under a fresh continental glacier because the hillbillies to our south pray for it.

  • @abody499
    @abody499 Před 9 měsíci +112

    No matter what is measured and what is found, there will still be many who deny deny deny. I think skiing is the least of the world's worries.

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen Před 9 měsíci +1

      Funded by big oil, who will have you believe that climate activists are advocating for banning cars or any motor vehicle, blaming the individuals instead of the biggest burners of coal and oil.
      It needs to be replaced with a combo of nuclear and renewables. The billionaire oil barons do not want that.

    • @Ukraine4TheWin
      @Ukraine4TheWin Před 9 měsíci +15

      I thought the exact same thing when the host mentioned skiing. There are still far too many deniers especially in North America. To me, this is the beginning of the end of humanity.

    • @davidmickles5012
      @davidmickles5012 Před 9 měsíci +8

      It's not really about that.
      The human contribution to the warming is not at all certain.
      The glaciers retreating have been documented as happening for a hundred years or more, that indicates a "natural" cycle as being the major force behind warming.
      Are WE contributing to the warming? Certainly, but the amount and HOW we are doing so is a point of contention.
      Politics.. We also are being lead by politicians who are hypocritical, self serving and inconsistent on the issue which creates an atmosphere of stagnation and distrust.
      Finally, you have personalities that spew hyperbolic "crisis" messaging as though if we would only stop driving our cars the world would "INSTANTLY cool off" - this is nonsense!
      There is almost nothing we can do now that would have a noticable impact on global temperatures any time in the next 20 years. We are not gonna stop wildfires or hurricanes by banning gasoline cars.
      If you are talking about 50-100 years from now then yes, well thought out action is probably warranted but panicking is not gonna help anything and will likely be a very bad thing for many people.

    • @jamesmorrow1646
      @jamesmorrow1646 Před 9 měsíci +18

      @@davidmickles5012 CO2 levels have gone from 280 ppm to 415 ppm in the Industrial Era due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions. CO2 is a potent Greenhouse Gas and the validity of the Greenhouse Effect Theory is scientifically undisputed. Without the increase in CO2 the planet should be slightly cooling. Humanity is entirely responsible for the 1.2 degrees C increase in temperature in the Industrial Era.

    • @abody499
      @abody499 Před 9 měsíci

      it's not really worth replying to them@@jamesmorrow1646

  • @gerryhouska2859
    @gerryhouska2859 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Australia is helping by opening new coalmines and gas fields as fast as donations roll in.

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 Před 9 měsíci

      South Africa is contributing by destroying all the trains that transport the coal for export. They now truck all the coal to port.

    • @olivermoore7020
      @olivermoore7020 Před 9 měsíci +1

      UK is helping by opening up new oil/gas fields in the North Sea.

    • @UtWeak_CustardFarts
      @UtWeak_CustardFarts Před 9 měsíci

      The worlds helping by having a war which is real good for everyone especially Mothernature. She's down as with senseless killing, Not to mention the Trillions of dollars spent on weaponary hardware globally, designed to destroy, other things that are designed to destroy them (or sit dormant in airfields,shipyards,warehouses outdated and expired). I mean If we were ever really serious about saving the environment 😅😅😅😅

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What rubbish. AU just hit a record of solar production.

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AORD72 Way too little, way too late. Solar isn't going to save us from the looming climate catastrophe.

  • @nsbd90now
    @nsbd90now Před 9 měsíci +4

    "Everything is becoming grey and stark."

  • @amadeuz8161
    @amadeuz8161 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Everyone seems to forget that this all started when we noticed that removing particles from the air started warming the weather. We noticed that it wasn't a healthy thing to have holes in the ozone layer at about the same time.
    My point is that we did something about the stuff making a hole in the ozone layer but it took this long to start to do something about the other thing. Like why even bother anymore because all you have done since it was proven that the particles kept the temperature down is to increase the need of energy. I was around 10 years old and understood that we had to do something so why did it take you 50 years to figure this out? Is it because now it also affects you? Back in the 90's we had people screaming about it because we up in the north started to get winter without snow, summers with extreme long +25 or above temps and now you care after 30 years... Are your pockets full of money now so now you can care?

    • @amadeuz8161
      @amadeuz8161 Před 9 měsíci +6

      You complain about fossil usage, but still during the last 30 years you have forced more people to rely on having a car, you have forced people to buy everything in plastic instead of paper and glass, you produce products that last 3 years instead of 30 years... Like nothing has been done except the stuff that increases profits.
      I call this insanity but you living in your bubbles probably feel like you have done all you can and the comforts added in the last 30 years was a "must have".

    • @huginug
      @huginug Před 9 měsíci +3

      The solution has to happen from the top, not the bottom. We can't put all of the responsibility on the consumers. But we built our economies on endless consumerism so we will continue driving ourselves into extinction

    • @amadeuz8161
      @amadeuz8161 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@huginug Everyone is at fault or at least the majority because else we wouldn't have gone this way. I also laugh at people eating for 3-4 persons, driving to the gym to build muscles they dont need so its not only the ones at the top. Like we have so many insane things that we just don't need and much of it is just superficial, like it doesn't even improve anything else than a insane idea that people seem to get from the society.

    • @larsg4697
      @larsg4697 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@huginug I think thats a false narrative. We choose our governments, and we see more and more governments that deny science because its not in their favor. We as consumers has to start choosing, everytime we go to the store, we got to a pooling station in a way

  • @patrick247two
    @patrick247two Před 9 měsíci +5

    I'd like to thank everyone who is working so hard to ensure we reach the RCP 8.5 target.

    • @craigb8228
      @craigb8228 Před 9 měsíci

      We are all hoping for a solution where we can use less electricity and transportation while maintaining a robust economy.

  • @Onequietvoice
    @Onequietvoice Před 9 měsíci +22

    How can anyone seriously still be asking this question?

    • @Ejexion
      @Ejexion Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well, I bet you don't even know, so it is worth asking after all.

    • @werner.x
      @werner.x Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Ejexion Everybody knows by now. If he want to believe or not.
      The only real question left is: How does Europe deal with the upcoming change - lack of snow water run off, which affects the way we live and use our rivers, changing landscape, changing environmental conditions and how to deal with the dangers of sudden rainfall and loose wet ground.
      Interesting times ahead.

    • @Ejexion
      @Ejexion Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@werner.x You have not identified the what, and saying "everyone knows" is foolish indeed. The masses are almost always wrong.

    • @werner.x
      @werner.x Před 9 měsíci

      @@Ejexion Really?
      We get it hammered in every day with the biggest sledge hammer our gouvernment could afford. 24/7.
      Speaking about Germany, though.

    • @Liquidreflective
      @Liquidreflective Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Ejexion Ah yes the ubiquitous oil company stooge

  • @behzadnourani3195
    @behzadnourani3195 Před 9 měsíci +9

    That s very dangerous. Each person must Start acting to deal with climate change.

    • @jasminealixandranorth
      @jasminealixandranorth Před 9 měsíci +1

      But the Kardashians. Don‘t worry, they won‘t!

    • @gerryhouska2859
      @gerryhouska2859 Před 9 měsíci

      Stop blaming individuals, it is the government and corporations who refuse to act.

    • @behzadnourani3195
      @behzadnourani3195 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @gerryhouska2859 thanks for your reply, but isn't it us (individuals) who must try to vote for politicians who care more about these types of issues? And also we can create groups who are pushing the governments to act accordingly

    • @user-kg4fr9jr7v
      @user-kg4fr9jr7v Před 9 měsíci

      Not persons. States and regulators, big business, industry. Persons can't do much and have been doing it all the time last 40 years

    • @behzadnourani3195
      @behzadnourani3195 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-kg4fr9jr7v i agree, but these regulators and organisations are made of humans and also influenced by humans ... individuals must keep gathering and pushing for major changes in regulations and rules to address climate change and earth pollution

  • @SkyeRangerNick
    @SkyeRangerNick Před 9 měsíci +8

    What are we going to do if the glaciers are gone by 2030? Seems we are being hopeful with regard to melting.

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Nothing, because it will have little effect on life.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 9 měsíci

      The Swiss glaciers will be gone in 18yrs or less, and all the ice on the planet, our global AC, by 2,100, or 77yrs from now. Venus 2.0?

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci

      @@StressRUs "Venus 2.0?", talk about hysteria. Even when the CO2 was around 2000 ppm before humans the climate didn't run away. Even the IPCC say that there won't be a thermal runaway. The average temperature of the planet is only 15 degrees C. The majority of people live in houses with heating. Why do you think we wear clothing (because it is cold). Look along the equator, green lush and full of life because of the warmth. Look at the poles, cold and hardly any life. Life thrives in the warmth. The slightly warmer climate is better.

  • @jameslevenick7307
    @jameslevenick7307 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Forgot to mention the microscopic soot (from Diesel engines).
    Thought that was the explanation.
    So small it mixes evenly with the atmosphere, but tends to come down where there is a downdraft (like over glaciers), and once it's down it heats in the sun and makes a tiny drop of water which then acts as a lens and melts more...
    ...all summer...
    And, what can you do about it? Absolutely nothing!!

    • @theharper1
      @theharper1 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Stop using diesel engines? The problem with soot is that it makes a dark layer on top of ice and snow, absorbing heat and accelerating melting.

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yes you can, you can stop burning diesel.
      The solution is easy, getting past the need for people to make lots of money of things like diesel is the hard part.

    • @theharper1
      @theharper1 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @jimthain8777 agreed, the main thing holding back the transition away from fossil fuels is companies making vast amounts of money from selling them.

    • @dh88k
      @dh88k Před 9 měsíci

      @@theharper1
      @jimthain8777
      Diesel makes the world go around, all the heavy machinery, earth movers, resource extractors, cargo truck and ships run on diesel. Renewable energy schemes couldn't see the light of day without diesel. I agree that diesel should be ban on cars, light trucks and other applications. But let's face it, the main culprit is you and me following the cult of consumerism like zombies.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 8 měsíci +3

      And, also, buy local, reuse, reduce consumption, and recycle to reduce the need for transoceanic mega-container ships (over 100 in service) carrying mostly cheap labor made consumer "products" from poorer to wealthier nations and burning bunker fuel producing as much CO2 as all of the autos on the planet, and that's by just 60 of them. We are the problem and WE are the solution, however hard we try to deny our role in climate collapse.

  • @CHMichael
    @CHMichael Před 9 měsíci +3

    How many people depend on that water for drinking?
    At what point is hydro power in danger.

  • @schlafcomandante5662
    @schlafcomandante5662 Před 9 měsíci +18

    What's behind European glaciers' alarming melting speed?
    ExxonMobil, Shell, British Petroleum, Gazprom, Equinor, Chevron, ......

    • @highdesertsurvivor1021
      @highdesertsurvivor1021 Před 9 měsíci

      Stop listening to 📺 TV Programs and do your own research to learn the truth because man 👨 and geo engineering is the problem

    • @schlafcomandante5662
      @schlafcomandante5662 Před 9 měsíci

      PS.. the US military is the biggest consumer of fossil fuel.

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Those companies aren't using the oil. Oil is used by people - almost all of us are the problem.

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci

      @@auldfouter8661 If you keep blaming the people, barely anything will get done. Get rid of the problem by it's roots and everything will get done. Fossil fuel companies and policies favoring them have completely taken over our energy sources, and shut down any alternatives. People need to use fossil fuels for survival, as no alternatives are provided. Get rid of the source, the fossil fuel companies and the policies, and better alternatives will be provided, which people will quickly adapt to. The people can make a small difference, yes. But nowhere close to what our leaders can.

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 9 měsíci

      @@auldfouter8661
      Actually it's both that are the problem.
      You could say the companies are the Macro level of pollution,
      and we are the Micro level of pollution.
      The thing is every little bit counts.
      The steps I've taken, (small as they are) do count.
      If the majority of 8 billion people just did one thing to reduce their pollution/CO2 it would make a surprising difference.
      (That majority of 8 billion people includes the CEOs of all the major, and many minor corporations too.)

  • @bigwombat7286
    @bigwombat7286 Před 9 měsíci +21

    This is such a mystery. We will never know what is causing this.

  • @HAPninKEN
    @HAPninKEN Před 9 měsíci +13

    The Earth see's People as a Cancer... it keeps trying to flush itself, over and over and over

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Před 9 měsíci

      when there is no more motor/fuel oil by 2060 for mega tractors/cultivators/trucks/ships/boats/scooters , jets... the population will come down. no more fertilizers? much of it made from natural gas. natural gas heat in many homes as it is 2.5x+ more efficient than electric heat. had "heat pump" installed on house... electric bill in mild winters in desert was 3x more expensive than natural gas heat... in country floating on natural gas waiting to be drilled up and have to frac it or nothing comes out of the ROCKS so $10-15 million on a hole in the ground that nothing comes out of. ... if dont crack the formation with high pressure pumps and inject sand to keep the cracks open for the oil/gas to come out of the formations

    • @ProctorsGamble
      @ProctorsGamble Před 9 měsíci +4

      And one day the earth 🌏 will shake us off like so many fleas on a dog

    • @jasminealixandranorth
      @jasminealixandranorth Před 9 měsíci

      @@ProctorsGamble - 🙏

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Před 9 měsíci

      @13ased_American
      Great idea. 😂
      Earth itself will be fine though. Life on earth, not so much.

    • @matthewbaynham6286
      @matthewbaynham6286 Před 9 měsíci

      The Earth is the lump of rock which is going to still be a lump of rock. The important stuff is the stuff that lives on the surface of the Earth, all this living stuff is what is in danger of extinction.

  • @abrahamdozer6273
    @abrahamdozer6273 Před 9 měsíci +3

    How much of the drinking water in Europe originates from alpine glaciers?
    All of the great rivers spring from there.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      Just because the ice melts, doesn't mean precipitation stops.

    • @abrahamdozer6273
      @abrahamdozer6273 Před 9 měsíci

      @@anthonymorris5084 No, but if what you are drinking is "legacy" water that was frozen into a glacier thousands of years ago, precipitation isn't going to keep up with the previous precipitation PLUS the melting ice that you are consuming now. The North American Western cities have the same crisis looming. They consume current precipitation plus melt water from the past precipitation.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      @@abrahamdozer6273 Golly, how do you suppose billions of people survive where there are no glaciers? The "crisis looming" in Western cities is solely caused by over population. It's what happens when 40 million people of California build massive cities in the desert. What you have in fact described is a population crisis not a water crisis, but heck, let's just blame everything on climate change. Why ruin such a good narrative. Facts just spoil everything.

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    @gayanhewegeonline4594 Před 9 měsíci +4

    This channel has the most professional and bebeautiful thumbnail designs on youtube!

  • @OldOneTooth
    @OldOneTooth Před 9 měsíci +3

    Want a solution to today's problems vote for the right politicians forty years ago when you were warned of the problem.
    Don't want the even worse problems 25 years from now. Vote for the politicians prepared to make the necessary changes now.

  • @nwbasson
    @nwbasson Před 9 měsíci +4

    Hahaha, we are all so screwed!

  • @leannevandekew1996
    @leannevandekew1996 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Should show Haute Route ski cabins before (at glacier level) and after with stairways and now rickety ladders to the cabins now at tops of cliffs hundreds of feet high.

  • @TheDoomWizard
    @TheDoomWizard Před 9 měsíci +1

    Faster than expected!

  • @youtube7076
    @youtube7076 Před 9 měsíci

    we dont use ice in my country, it is all for drinks? or is there some industrial application it is required for?

  • @americolopes8104
    @americolopes8104 Před 9 měsíci +4

    No matter what we do the reality is we passed de point of no return good luck to all of us but lots of good luck to our kids and gran kids

    • @EngineVSEngine
      @EngineVSEngine Před 9 měsíci +1

      lol..gee where have I heard that before:
      Associated Press Nov. 2, 1922..The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer, and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot. Reports from fishermen, seal hunters, and explorers all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone. Exploration expeditions report that scarcely any ice has been met as far north as 81 degrees 29 minutes. Within a few years it is predicted that due to the ice melt the sea will rise and make most coastal cities uninhabitable.”

    • @Liquidreflective
      @Liquidreflective Před 9 měsíci

      @@EngineVSEngine Simping for oil companies how pathetic

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Rubbish. A warmer climate is better for humans.

  • @sixvee5147
    @sixvee5147 Před 9 měsíci +6

    May the Anthropocene (Pyrocene (?)) epoch make the Permian-Triassic extinction event seem like a minor footnote in the pages of Earths history. Seems more and more likely, scenario SSP5-8.5 of the IPCC assessment may become a reality. If it does, enjoy what you can, while you still can; pity the next 3 to 5 generations to come.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 8 měsíci

      I hereby nominate you for a dynamite cup by inventing the term "Pyrocene".

  • @srfndabike
    @srfndabike Před 9 měsíci

    Every year, records will break. We're just ACTING surprised nowadays

  • @JP-sw5ho
    @JP-sw5ho Před 9 měsíci +2

    None of this matters because Volkswagen employees all need to keep their jobs

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Switching to renewables will provide plenty of new workplaces.

  • @raykleiner3151
    @raykleiner3151 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Whilst leading a group up to the summit of Kilimanjaro last August, I was shocked to see the glaciers, which have been around for 300,000 years, will no longer be there in 5 years time. Its already too late!

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci +2

      This prediction has been made, incorrectly, for decades. Even if they disappear, so what? Was the mountain created by a God who deemed it shall forever remain snowcapped?

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for you and your "group's" contribution to burning fossil fuels to speed the ice melt.

    • @lbs7774
      @lbs7774 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @Anthonymorris, it's a whole ecosystem below that depends on that snowcap. Are you serious?

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lbs7774 Precipitation doesn't end just because the snow cap melts. The vast majority of humanity do not depend on snowcapped mountains. Anytime an ecosystem evolves or changes it doesn't equate to something negative or catastrophic. Glaciers and snowcapped peaks have been melting and receding for 10,000 years, nothing died.

    • @lbs7774
      @lbs7774 Před 8 měsíci

      @@anthonymorris5084 Precipitation is getting less and less every year and THAT is the main reason they are at risk because they are not being replenish enough in winter. The dryness of the high mountains is getting worse every year with the warmer weather. And also the warmer weather makes them melt faster. It's an exponential problem. And these glaciers provide the water that goes to the lower areas. You know water is needed for life. Again. Are you serious??! Or are you being payed to spread misinformation by an oil company?

  • @patrickstarnes2355
    @patrickstarnes2355 Před 9 měsíci +6

    ”Accept and adapt ”🙉

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 9 měsíci

      Change and adapt.
      We need to change how we do things, or all the adaption in the world won't save civilization.

  • @dogtagzgaming8770
    @dogtagzgaming8770 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Sad fact of life. It's too late!

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs Před 9 měsíci

    Europe has experienced a 1.5 degC ave. temp rise in just the past 30 yrs.!

  • @retireeelectronics2649
    @retireeelectronics2649 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Guess it is time for operation white wash. All areas of the mountains that are not eco sensitive gets a good coating of white wash preferabley with the titanium dioxide type that works on removing NOx as a byproduct.

    • @kurtilein3
      @kurtilein3 Před 9 měsíci

      If you cannot get a cover of vegetation going, painting it white is the next best thing.

  • @joseenoel8093
    @joseenoel8093 Před 9 měsíci +2

    These 2 probably drove to their jobs just like everyone else!

  • @mack-uv6gn
    @mack-uv6gn Před 9 měsíci +2

    We’re screwed

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci

      Lots of people are going to be screwed. You may be screwed, I may be screwed. But once it's gotten bad enough, the world will be changed for the better, and the policy to make that change will be written in the blood of potentially hundreds of millions, perhaps a few billions of innocent lives. Good living historically needs human sacrifices. Just the way the world works, nothing to be sad or angry about.

    • @mack-uv6gn
      @mack-uv6gn Před 9 měsíci

      @@peao010109 that was dark. If the climate adjusted too much no one may survive.

  • @uweschroeder
    @uweschroeder Před 8 měsíci

    Well, let's see. About 6000 years ago the Alps were pretty much ice free except for the highest peaks. So complaining about ice melt in 3000m and lower is pretty much historically insignificant because we've been there a few thousand years ago, which in geological terms is not even a blip.

  • @keithw8286
    @keithw8286 Před 9 měsíci

    Think it’s bad now? Hold that thought

  • @SilverforceX
    @SilverforceX Před 9 měsíci

    6000 years ago, there were no glaciers in the Alps. Don't believe me? Look it up.

  • @zen1647
    @zen1647 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wonder what could be causing it? It's like the climate could be changing or something...

    • @gavinlew8273
      @gavinlew8273 Před 9 měsíci

      Everyone knows its climate change, but everyone else (esp. big business) is unwilling to change. It's always profit before environment. Change is apparently "too expensive".

  • @danielvahnke3369
    @danielvahnke3369 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice way of ignoring the skiing effect issue brought up.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      Skis and other equipment are made from fossil fuels. To get to the mountains requires fossil fuels. Just sayin'.

  • @davidreynolds3082
    @davidreynolds3082 Před 9 měsíci +1

    33, 45 or 78rpm???

  • @northeastpyro8796
    @northeastpyro8796 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just build a big underground freezer

  • @r.1599
    @r.1599 Před 9 měsíci

    Time to start stretching large white tarps over the glaciers in an attempt to prevent melting... ☹

  • @russmian6078
    @russmian6078 Před 9 měsíci

    we are having July weather in Oct ...

  • @ivanlys4377
    @ivanlys4377 Před 9 měsíci +1

    With 7000 arriving daily in southern italy climate chnage is about to become the least of your problems lol

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před 9 měsíci

      I notice that xenophobes like yourself love to exaggerate numbers to make the problem worse than everything else!! 🙄

  • @quannga99
    @quannga99 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Que sera sera.

  • @johnvoelker4345
    @johnvoelker4345 Před 8 měsíci

    ice kills life
    the only reason we have glaciers is because we are currently in a major ice age
    most of our eon (the Phanerozoic) has been ice free, year round, even at the poles

  • @jsEMCsquared
    @jsEMCsquared Před 9 měsíci +2

    Future water crisis in 5 4 3 2 years

  • @alexlalonde9708
    @alexlalonde9708 Před 9 měsíci +2

    We need to go to both polls with massive snow making machines sucking water from the ocean to make snow trying to build back the snow that's been lost!?!! Second (EVERY) roof facing the sky needs to be the color white or some sort of reflective surface!?

    • @mysterioanonymous3206
      @mysterioanonymous3206 Před 9 měsíci

      Look man, that's cute and all but there's 6 billion people in poverty that are underdeveloped. You go and tell them they can't have US and European lifestyles and standards of living, ok? No car, no AC, no holidays by airplanes, no industrialisation, none of that. Because they want it, and they will do everything to get there and the emissions will be off the charts. Not sure white rooftops will fix that...

    • @Rnankn
      @Rnankn Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yea there is a proposal for lots of mirrors, which would be odd but are at least physically guaranteed to do something

    • @gerryhouska2859
      @gerryhouska2859 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Compulsory wearing of tin hats will also help to reflect infrared radiation back into space.

  • @Zonker66
    @Zonker66 Před 9 měsíci

    Was he really talking about skiing?

  • @pb_8206
    @pb_8206 Před 9 měsíci +1

    good

  • @anthonydoyle7370
    @anthonydoyle7370 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The archaeologists must be champing at the bit to get up there to see what artefacts have been uncovered.

  • @Chanchanlala
    @Chanchanlala Před 9 měsíci +18

    as much people really hate Greta Thunberg, she is Right

    • @LathropLdST
      @LathropLdST Před 9 měsíci

      She is part of the problem.
      She travels in contaminating means of transportation.
      Everything she does is for clout. If she was a true activist, and not a puppet of her obnoxious parents, she would have united the various ecologist groups and created a real action force, not looking like the child from the Exorcist in front if a microphone.

    • @nidhinv8406
      @nidhinv8406 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Germany smiling in corner after burning record coal fossiles and shutdown of emmision free nuclear power😅😅😅

    • @harrym740
      @harrym740 Před 9 měsíci

      She's a spoiled snob who never worked in her life.

  • @kjdtm
    @kjdtm Před 9 měsíci

    No worries guys... nothing will change at all... just sit back and try no to cry to much...

  • @oversears
    @oversears Před 4 měsíci

    These scientists sound like they know something 😂 just wait

  • @RS265trophy
    @RS265trophy Před 9 měsíci

    who cares about the skislopes when such climatic events take place ? people don't get it.

  • @MOHANKUMAR-qj4ce
    @MOHANKUMAR-qj4ce Před 9 měsíci

    its tooo late impact is un controllable

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs Před 9 měsíci

    We burned 8,000,000,000 TONS of coal in 2021, and we burn 100,000,000 BARRELS of oil PER DAY, 18M just in the US. Perhaps, that can help explain why the glaciers are melting. Just a wild guess.

  • @peanutButterJe11y
    @peanutButterJe11y Před 9 měsíci

    Such a shame. Switzerland is beautiful.

  • @PAVANZYL
    @PAVANZYL Před 9 měsíci

    The sea is rising by 3,2mm/year. If melting glaciers account for 20%, where does the rest come from?

    • @AA-vi1cc
      @AA-vi1cc Před 9 měsíci +3

      Steric (thermal) expansion

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Water expands as it gets hotter.

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 9 měsíci

      Water expansion, AND melt water from Greenland, and Antarctica's Ice sheets.
      Think of glaciers as ice cubes, and Greenland/Antarctica as a skating rink.
      Now imagine what would happen if those two melted as fast as the mountain glaciers are!

    • @desolateones
      @desolateones Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@jimthain8777rinse and repeat your ridiculous theories rather than seeing climate as an evolving event you see it as the cataclysmic end to life if we don't do something now.. Wobble your head ffs

  • @Ian-vj5pv
    @Ian-vj5pv Před 9 měsíci

    Good for geologists - more outcrops, poor glaciologists

  • @littlebrit
    @littlebrit Před 9 měsíci

    They cut all the trees. Where you have a little slope to make a ski run, trees will be cut. Profit maximization on every centimeter of the land.

  • @waylandforge8704
    @waylandforge8704 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Has anyone told china ?

  • @rd4660
    @rd4660 Před 9 měsíci +5

    It's hilarious that DW is so focused on weather porn.

    • @highdesertsurvivor1021
      @highdesertsurvivor1021 Před 9 měsíci

      Ya it is lol.... it's called fear porn

    • @8fledermaus8
      @8fledermaus8 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@highdesertsurvivor1021oil pilled npc

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@highdesertsurvivor1021 Hah! I agree! Releasing massive excesses of co2 into the atmosphere can't have any consequences on the earth. I threw 30 plastic bottles into the ocean before. Never seen them again! Guess the earth just dealt with them!

  • @solarflares9760
    @solarflares9760 Před 9 měsíci

    good .

  • @Bambeakz
    @Bambeakz Před 9 měsíci +1

    Funny that people still think we can change this around. People lived without glaziers and even the icecaps before but we try to forget that part of history so it seems.
    We can’t turn around temperatures on this planet. Stop living that fantasy and just focus on the pollution and things we can change.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před 9 měsíci

      And when was it that people lived without glaciers before?? And it's not relevant to say the early Homo sapiens or Neanderthals of the last interglacial period 125,000 years ago.

  • @EdwardM919
    @EdwardM919 Před 9 měsíci +1

    At this point, people need to realize it's not going to matter whether the warming is caused by humans or something else. At the rate it's going, we'll be lucky if a small portion of humans will survive. Wealthy people realized that a long time ago, obviously, why hoarding or wealth has become so much worse recently. Every man for himself. I know if it came down to my family eating and a rich man, I'm cooking that rich man.

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Total rubbish. Ice melting is not going to kill off humanity.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      This is why we don't take you folks seriously. No scientist on the face of the Earth is predicting the demise of humanity. Wealthy people don't "hoard" money. It's in circulation. Thousands of other entrepreneurs and investors utilize it to generate further wealth, you know, like creating faster internet speeds so you can happily enjoy CZcams during said "crisis".

    • @HuplesCat
      @HuplesCat Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s caused by humans. It’s not debatable anymore

    • @AORD72
      @AORD72 Před 9 měsíci

      @@HuplesCat That is not correct. It is caused by both humans and natural climate change. Do you think humans have caused the previous glacial cycles? Milankovitch clearly pointed out that there are orbital variations that have a big influence on our climate. There facts are well known. We have a big natural temperature variation of about 12 degrees in some places over 100,000 years. There is also natural sea level variation due to this of about 120 meters.
      Climate change is nothing new. But is changing faster I hear you say. The temperature, slightly, but nothing that can't be handled considering the natural daily variation of a anywhere on the planet can already be as much as 20 degrees. 14500 years ago the sea level was changing at a rate of 40-66 PER YEAR (currently 3mm per year).
      Whilst the variation should be watched, and action to ensure we don't suffocate ourselves we are far far far away from that. Already massive changes have been implemented and we are likely to completely move away from fossil fuels within the next 25-50 years, because electricity from wind solar combined with batteries and possible fusion reactors will make fossil fuel uneconomical.
      Probably by 2100 people will be panicking about the next glacial maximum when it will be super cold. It is going to be harder for people to survive with less energy, plants are going to have a harder time to grow then.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 8 měsíci

      Now, where'd I put that A-1 Sauce?

  • @wassup3747
    @wassup3747 Před 9 měsíci

    the truth is up there

  • @yargundev9772
    @yargundev9772 Před 9 měsíci

    I melt there too.

  • @kellywinton7462
    @kellywinton7462 Před 9 měsíci

    Burnt holes in n out of this atmosphere Doomed for sure

  • @wmanadeau7860
    @wmanadeau7860 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We need to change out collective trajectory. So far we are failing to adapt in a way that will ensure the survival of our civilization. Change is accelerating. We can fight over the remaining resources, or we can act like the intelligent beings we are supposed to be and work together. Individual weather related crises are becoming one ongoing crisis, and yet so far we are only reacting, not acting proactively. Changes are coming and we are not prepared. We did this, the Great Waves of Change are here - look it up.

  • @ozehtdz6777
    @ozehtdz6777 Před 9 měsíci +1

    On the other hand here in Northern Ireland, in the entire July temperature have risen above 20° 5-7 times and was raining more than usual. Sure summer is never outstanding here, but that's much below the average. It did feel like autumn already.

  • @vinodmohandas9481
    @vinodmohandas9481 Před 9 měsíci

    Most person in the world knows what's the cause of climate change, but sad things is nobody is not doing something to reduce climate change. We are addicted to fossil fuels but we must change our way or style or our choices of living.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před 9 měsíci

      "nobody is not doing something" meaning everyone is doing something or didn't you know you had a double negative in that comment??

  • @jimmyrichardson67
    @jimmyrichardson67 Před 9 měsíci

    its not the 2100 figures we should be worried about its what will be lost in the next 10 years that should worry us. its not going to happen in a nice straight line, there will be a tipping point, when it will all crash

  • @yetao5801
    @yetao5801 Před 9 měsíci +2

    ...is Europe's alarming inability to relinquish its privileged lifestyle.

    • @mysterioanonymous3206
      @mysterioanonymous3206 Před 9 měsíci

      😂
      Mate you can see Chinas industrialisation in climate charts. 1.4billion people buying houses and cars with money they earned in factories.
      Europe is already starting to shrink, so whatever. What's actually going to tip this thing over is 6 billion people in completely underdeveloped areas who want what we have. Europe, the entire west can vanish today and it wont change a single thing.

    • @catalina5382
      @catalina5382 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I don't wanna say that EU/Europe is doing much but on the list of the first 25 countries that emit most CO2 per capita, there is barely any Eu country. Countries like Canada USA or south Korea are far worse. And Estonia idk what the heck is wrong with Estonia.

    • @yetao5801
      @yetao5801 Před 9 měsíci

      It is not a competition to be the most polluting, my dear Catalina:)@@catalina5382

  • @ricknico2577
    @ricknico2577 Před 9 měsíci

    Same questions and same answers, but not a lot happening.

  • @werner.x
    @werner.x Před 9 měsíci +5

    No one can stubbornly insist, that there must not be change.
    No change, that's not going to happen.
    Time to adjust plans.

  • @KarelBeelaertsvanBlokland
    @KarelBeelaertsvanBlokland Před 9 měsíci +4

    Nothing new! Old tree remains have been found under glaciers! Warm periods on Earth come and go as it HAS BEEN for million of years already!

    • @jamesmorrow1646
      @jamesmorrow1646 Před 9 měsíci

      The Climate changes for a reason. Currently the planet is warming rapidly due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, far too rapidly.

    • @Onequietvoice
      @Onequietvoice Před 9 měsíci

      The same rercycled and incorrect arguements that have been circulating around denialist dens for over 20 years. Discredited disinformation. The only type of recycling I do not approve of!

    • @AA-vi1cc
      @AA-vi1cc Před 9 měsíci

      Never this quickly. The C13 Suess effect proves our fossil fuel emissions are causing it

  • @iiBakedDonut
    @iiBakedDonut Před 9 měsíci

    I hear about it almost day yet what are we supposed to do? Talking to the world leaders will get you nowhere lol.

  • @chrisk8935
    @chrisk8935 Před 9 měsíci

    Climate does what climate has always been doing - changing.

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You didn't attend your chemistry lessons, did you?

    • @adrianpiper192
      @adrianpiper192 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Climate and weather are different. Climate is long term weather is within a year which changes constantly

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The climate has been remarkably stable for the last 10,000 years of human civilization.
      It is now changing faster than it ever has in all the ancient changes.
      If change happens slowly you can adapt. Sea levels have (so far) risen slowly, and we've adapted.
      However, there's no guarantee it won't catch up to the atmosphere, which has changed much faster.
      If it does, we won't be measuring sea level rise in mm, but in meters.
      Change that fast is very hard to adapt to.
      You can only get out of its way.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

    Glaciers have been melting for 10,000 years. Why is this suddenly dangerous?

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      @@C-lp6jb Are you seriously claiming that you're unaware of this historic event? You must be joking.

    • @brmadden895
      @brmadden895 Před 9 měsíci

      It's problematic because local populations rely on glaciers as part of their water supply. That's true of plant/animal life as well.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      @@brmadden895 They rely on snowfall, not glaciers. Precipitation isn't going to magically disappear.

    • @brmadden895
      @brmadden895 Před 9 měsíci

      @@anthonymorris5084 as I'm sure you know, precipitation patterns aren't consistent, particularly in the mid latitudes. That's why we have reservoirs. If you live in a highland region where any water that doesn't freeze flows downhill, you're going to rely on glacier water more than you may think.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 9 měsíci

      @@brmadden895 Your propensity is to naturally and automatically believe that all change is catastrophic. This is irrational and you have zero evidence for what you believe. You're speculating on future events which is the modus operandi of every climate alarmist. It's the fundamental argument for the last 43 years. "Just you wait, it's going to be bad, you'll see". Repeat decade after decade in perpetuity.
      *"as I'm sure you know, precipitation patterns aren't consistent,"* Ah, so it might rain even more than it snowed?
      My friend, glaciers aren't going to disappear by 7:00 am tomorrow morning. People have time to adapt to any new realities. Where I live it snows all winter and it rains in the summer. We have no glaciers, and we survive just fine like billions of others. When it doesn't snow it rains. When it rains it forms rivers and lakes that consistently exist in mountain regions. You have been indoctrinated to fear everything, embrace pessimism and view everything with hyperbole. I have no interest in this kind of mentality.

  • @HuplesCat
    @HuplesCat Před 9 měsíci

    What a strange title? Human caused climate change is not a question in 2023

  • @manfredbrandl9830
    @manfredbrandl9830 Před 9 měsíci

    Isn't there a change in Europes weather pattern since the 80th? That's at least my gut feeling. There seems more frequent hot weather from south / south west having Sahara dust with it rather than clean and cold air from north west as it was in prior times?
    One could guess that the huge amount of wind parks slows down air currents for the purpose of transfering wind energy to the grid. This might shift Sahara air towards north and supports built up of local pressure and temperature gradients from hindered air mass exchange (extreme weather events). Would match the fact that Europe with its early and massive installation of wind parks in the north is faster warming compared to rest of the world.

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Před 9 měsíci

      The 80th what?

    • @nopenopenobody2971
      @nopenopenobody2971 Před 9 měsíci +1

      what the heck, we only have windparks since maybe 2010, and since like 2018 the number is extremly increasing. These winds are created by the Jetstream which started to weaken bc of global warming. This wind is kind of like the boarder between the warm tropical tempertures and the cold arctic temperatures, but since the arctic is warming up 3 to 8ntimes faster then the global avarage, this wind started to weaken bc the temperaturedifference is lower. the result are extrem amplitudes of the jetstream and the jetstream becoming stagnend over certain regions, which results in more extrem weatherevents, like the freezing of texas a few years ago, or like having 30 degrees celcius way above the arctic circle during summer

  • @johnd.5601
    @johnd.5601 Před 9 měsíci

    Hedge funds robbed my retirement savings so I'm buying an old diesel truck.
    Didn't want to but that's the cost of having to many hedge funds in America.
    The other major issue is monetary tightening policy. Poor people drive old cars.

  • @JavenarchX
    @JavenarchX Před 9 měsíci

    These are pretty naive things to be saying.... since we have known since the 80s about global warming and receding glaciers

  • @ronbelanger4113
    @ronbelanger4113 Před 9 měsíci

    The planet is fine, the surface infestation however...

  • @loganmain4244
    @loganmain4244 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Can everything end already…

    • @HybridAndroid_
      @HybridAndroid_ Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@aaronhelvig9444don't think there's a permanent design even if they did.. climate change will continue even with or without you too so..

    • @Onequietvoice
      @Onequietvoice Před 9 měsíci +1

      Do not despair .. do something positive - cut your emissions - plant some trees - do what you can even if it does not seem like much it is better than nothing.

    • @jasminealixandranorth
      @jasminealixandranorth Před 9 měsíci

      @@Onequietvoice and GO VEGAN!!!

    • @peao010109
      @peao010109 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Onequietvoice Your feedback is bad. What you need to do is put pressure on your leaders to make a change. Rallying millions of people to make lifestyle changes wont do much, besides it's very hard. Rallying millions of people to critisize leaders to make them change society's industries, corporations, vehicles and population to emit much less co2 will do ALOT more. Blame the leaders, not the people. They got us into this mess!

    • @Onequietvoice
      @Onequietvoice Před 9 měsíci

      I am encouraging people to take individual responsibility precisely because the government and other vested interests act too slowly if at all. Taking action yourself makes you 10 times more effective in presuading others. It is good for people to have skin in the game.@@peao010109

  • @tugumemoses8007
    @tugumemoses8007 Před 9 měsíci

    All this because of the rapid increase in mega industries in Europe and Asia 😢😢 let's face the outcome

  • @TheAjRae
    @TheAjRae Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wow so confusing as to what’s going on. Big surprise, so unexpected 🙄

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před 9 měsíci

      Who are you addressing your comment to? The video or the commenters?

  • @rock_and_roll_hootchie_coo
    @rock_and_roll_hootchie_coo Před 9 měsíci

    Visited Switzerland, taking tram high up to a village which was like stepping back in time. Now I'm sure it's devoid of snow and resembles the future of earth/ocean. Who do we think we are to ruin a world created for man and wildlife? The reply is...big oil. Drilling. Whose kidding who that these jerks didn't know even way back? Money. For the love of money. Not fellow creatures. Our world is declining.

  • @felixmoyoedonmi
    @felixmoyoedonmi Před 9 měsíci +6

    So what is the problem? Let the ice melt. Let the sun fall from the sky. The universe will never cease to be. Existence will always exist.

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly Před 9 měsíci +7

      Existence will always exist ... Yes but without the human race

    • @regu6582
      @regu6582 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Too bad we will not be around to record it.

    • @Rick-qf5de
      @Rick-qf5de Před 9 měsíci +3

      Throughout history only cannibals has made it through to the other side to repopulate the Earth...

    • @jrrarglblarg9241
      @jrrarglblarg9241 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@Rick-qf5de Soylent Green creates jobs and housing! Soylent Green for a better tomorrow!

    • @Bodhisattva777
      @Bodhisattva777 Před 9 měsíci

      How do you know? You did not exist before you were born and you will no longer exist after you die. Similarly, there is a birth of the universe called big bang, it's expanding at ever increasing speed, and one must assume there will be an end to it. It will stop expanding and it will cool down, that is certain, because the hydrogen that fuels stars is finite. All that begins, must end, there is also entropy one must take into account. "The universe will never cease to be. Existence will always exist." This is clearly your own fear of death, non acceptance of the fleeting nature of all things. The problem is that humans are still not switching to green alternatives and are causing global warming due to the burning of fossil fuels.

  • @441rider
    @441rider Před 7 měsíci

    Milankovitch cycle this Iceage will end eventually the planet has been ice free before. Easy bet it will get warmer as rock heats from sun not co2

  • @user-bt1vr4vi7x
    @user-bt1vr4vi7x Před 9 měsíci

    Those, who likes ice, can relocate themselfs into fridges.

  • @oxvendivil442
    @oxvendivil442 Před 9 měsíci

    On the bright side, whatever country(s) are established on Antarctica will have a monopoly on the sky industry. We as Humanity are screwed but not royally screwed, birds are going to have the time of their lives given their ancestors the dinosaurs lived on a much hotter climate than we have today, maybe this will be a boon for birds.

  • @canonest
    @canonest Před 9 měsíci

    paint it white

  • @MrLoobu
    @MrLoobu Před 9 měsíci

    If you people care, you're about 20 years too late. These are your rewards.