An Ice Age Is Coming And It’s Not Milankovic Who Says It, But The Sun!

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • "Glaciers are retreating, Greenland is blooming with flowers, Arctic ice is disappearing, sea levels are rising... Stop global warming or the Earth will die!"
    This, more or less, is the relentless message we've been bombarded with daily for years. Everyone says it, so why shouldn't we believe it?
    Only a few persist in claiming that the anthropogenic origin of global warming is merely an unproven conjecture, deduced solely from complex computer programs known as General Circulation Models. On the contrary, scientific literature has increasingly highlighted the presence of natural climate variability that these models fail to reproduce.
    This natural variability explains a significant portion of the global warming observed since 1850. The anthropogenic responsibility for the observed climate change in the last century is therefore unjustifiably exaggerated, and the catastrophic predictions are unrealistic.
    The climate is the most complex system on our planet, requiring appropriate and coherent approaches commensurate with its level of complexity. According to the minority of "climate change skeptics," climate simulation models do not reproduce the observed natural climate variability, particularly failing to reconstruct the warm periods of the last 10,000 years. These periods recurred roughly every thousand years and include the well-known Medieval Warm Period, the Roman Warm Period, and generally extended warm periods during the Holocene Optimum. These past periods were even warmer than the present, despite lower CO2 concentrations than today, and are linked to millennial cycles of solar activity.
    Whom should we listen to? Shall we discuss it?
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    Video Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    04:30 MIlankovitch cycles
    05:30 Tilt in Earth's Variation and the Precession of the Equinoxes
    07:06 Interglacial Periods
    10:13 Otzi the Iceman
    12:55 Solar event - the grand minimum
    14:50 The Sun
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  • @InsaneCuriosity
    @InsaneCuriosity  Před 10 měsíci +271

    Hey guys! If you liked the video, we would love for you to share it on social networks like Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, Tik Tok and Twitter. (Since youtube is not helping us in terms of views).
    You will greatly help the Insane Curiosity community to grow and improve more and more our upcoming content. A big thank you from all of us

    • @jasonwebb1882
      @jasonwebb1882 Před 10 měsíci

      Did I hear that Earth can not fall or die due to Human activities?? Can we discuss that comment?
      Man has steam rolled over this planet and it's not slowing down. As long as there is money to be made, this will continue on and on.
      Now we can kill this planet and we are on the verge of doing so everyday. This has been happening ever since we figured out how to split atoms. The Soviet Union found out just how dangerous a nuclear disaster can be. The US did it also but kinda on a smaller scale at the 3 mile island. Don't get me started on the Atoll Islands either. Right now there is a nuclear disaster that's going on right now and hardly anyone outside of that country really knows about.
      The Fukushima Nuclear plant!!! Back in 2011 the Fukushima plant suffered the worse case scenario thay could've happened. Well maybe not, but damn near it. The only thing that could've been worse is if more than 1 reactor had a meltdown. Japan has been running water though the Plant trying to keep it from melting down again and killing more people. Now that Japan has been doing this, they don't have anywhere else to put this radioactive water that they are using.
      Now I know I am not the smartest guy in the room, but if the water is already radioactive, why can't they just keep on cycling that water? 🤔. I honestly don't know. But I do know that I have heard that since Japan has no where to put this water. They would just release it back into the ocean. I know that the ocean water on the coast of California has a rise in the radioactive tolerance. See there no way to keep radiation out of the water and soil. This is natural from our sun and the elements in the Earth. But these numbers are climbing and climbing.
      This is only 4 disasters that have happened and 3 of which were on accident. I couldn't imagine what would happen if all of the world's nuclear weapons went off as dirty bombs. I am pretty sure that all life on Earth would be affected.
      So any animal that breathes in and out will most likely die of radiation sickness or worse live out the remaining years of their lives suffering. The food chain will collapse and this will kill most animals that didn't die at the beginning. The time it will take the Earth to recover will be longer than people and animals will live. So yes I very much do believe that man can ruin this planet and isn't it obvious already that we are still doing it today?
      Anyway this is only my opinion and that's it. I hope that I am wrong but I kinda don't think so. Please prove me wrong and tell me that all the nukes we have can't kill the world. Thank you for your time and I wish you the very best.

    • @hubbitut
      @hubbitut Před 10 měsíci +19

      nah unsub ...

    • @halweilbrenner9926
      @halweilbrenner9926 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Meanwhile it's over 100° on August 29th '23 here in Arizona.

    • @georgemanno1651
      @georgemanno1651 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Thanks Exxon!

    • @timgraham93
      @timgraham93 Před 10 měsíci

      It's had nothing to do with so called climate change.
      The moon controls the weather but as it is moving away from the earth at 3.8 centimeters every year it will have resulting affect on global change

  • @blastically
    @blastically Před 8 měsíci +378

    In 1971 while I was a senior at the University of Illinois, I attended a lecture on climatology. The professor started the lecture by saying that the single greatest variable in earth's climate was the amount of radiation that the earth received from the sun. He continued by saying that there were no long- term records of the variability of the sun and that we simply don't know how the sun's radiation varies over time. Now it just seems to me that we can't possibly forecast the earth's future climate when we don't know what the sun is going to do.

    • @t.c.2776
      @t.c.2776 Před 8 měsíci +108

      Your problem is that you went to college in a time of logic, rational thought, reason, and honesty... not political propagandizing... forget everything you learned and act stupid, or they'll come for you... 😉... Enlightenment and Education back "in the day" was different... it was based on actual knowledge, or the lack of, and not biased and flawed computer models based on Political Ideologies.

    • @patriceferguson7340
      @patriceferguson7340 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Well that mechanism of cause is plausible however one must also consider the shielding of the planet from radiation from the sun. How good has that held up during these events or is it weaker now then in past events and the likelihood that having a weaker magnetic field will have more dramatic effect without a lot of energy being used by the sun to create a breaking event? Since it is now 25% weaker now than 1850 and the magnetic field is clearly and quickly moving away from the poles circle? Say we come to a point where if they keep migrating at the same pace by 2040 we have less then 50% strength and the poles are meeting At where the equator is.
      So Captain Kirk. We know the power of those photon torpedoes coming from that Romulan ship. But I argue that our shields are down by 25% and worse yet there seems to be an issue with the cores energy output so we are not able to beef up power to the shield. So that torpedo barrage is likely to have unpredictable consequences we are not prepared to guesstimate on long term damages. What say you?

    • @Ragnovlod
      @Ragnovlod Před 7 měsíci +8

      Do we not know more about the sun now, 50 years later? I'm not saying or assuming we do, I'm merely asking.

    • @EndUser-yu7gg
      @EndUser-yu7gg Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ragnovlod we have more tools in the modern day to monitor it but that does not magically make the data for the times for which we didn't appear and make a justification ... should we be good stewards to our planet... yes ... should we be careless no ... this climate change stuff sheesh I remember when I was in elementary school and they had us on this big eco thing and that was in the 1980's where cartoons like captain planet and the planeteers still had references to the soviet union vs as we know it today RUSSIA ... and all that time it was all what we hearing now ...
      Earth is a living system and we are simply a speck of the entire planets history ... we need more data but I'm with most people on the idea we do not have enough of it to draw informed conclusions ... but if you ask the green thumbs they magically do and we MUST listen to them all over again ...

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Valentina Zharkova

  • @briangatt2956
    @briangatt2956 Před 10 měsíci +965

    Even when the Sun goes supernova and destroys the world i guarantee it'll be raining in the UK.

    • @randallpainter2691
      @randallpainter2691 Před 10 měsíci +20

      😂

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc Před 10 měsíci

      But going to destroy the world. A micronova occurs every 12k years. And yes, it's a problem. But obviously humanity has survived before. Checkout Suspicious Observers.

    • @bernieyorke6356
      @bernieyorke6356 Před 10 měsíci +12

      😂😂😂😂

    • @isaacperkins5227
      @isaacperkins5227 Před 10 měsíci +37

      For some reason I imagined a British couple having tea with a "keep calm and carry on" framed embroidery and a photo of the queen on the wall while the world is literally ending. 😅

    • @StanBrohnSBFilmArts
      @StanBrohnSBFilmArts Před 10 měsíci +45

      Our sun will not go supernova, doesn't have enough mass

  • @RonHaynes
    @RonHaynes Před 9 měsíci +108

    Relatively balanced presentation. Just remember: the earth’s climate is never going to be affected in any way by paying additional taxes. Politicians will, of course, disagree.

  • @Ivan-pl2it
    @Ivan-pl2it Před 4 měsíci +17

    In 2nd grade they tought us about changing climate. We hit a long period with stable weather enabling us to populate. He went on to say that will change also and if we dont learn to grow food underground or find another planet we will cease to exist. He was the greatest teacher and an intelligent, interesting man. Ran tug and barge to alaska it sank and he lost a leg to frostbite, a commercial pilot flying dc 3s, solved math problems that had never been solved. He warned us of many pending problems that need addressing, mainly the government. Sure wish we had teachers like that today and wish my grandkids could have learned from him.

  • @tureytayno3154
    @tureytayno3154 Před 10 měsíci +397

    The Earth will not die, we will.

    • @billmullins6833
      @billmullins6833 Před 10 měsíci

      Why do you think that? We homo saps are highly adaptive critters. Somehow the people in Oetzi's time managed to survive the cold snap that preserved him. Catasteophists be damned! My money is on humankind.
      Oh, for the record, REAL climate scientists like Judith Curry are predicting things to get REALLY cold starting around 2030. I am old and likely won't live to see it. You young folks however . . .

    • @nigelliam153
      @nigelliam153 Před 10 měsíci

      Only if the WEF get their way with their sustainable population of 2 billion. I wonder who those will be.

    • @glenjaques5581
      @glenjaques5581 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Dionysos640 Pratt

    • @BridgeStamford
      @BridgeStamford Před 10 měsíci +25

      @@Dionysos640humans will be gone a long long long long long time before the earth gets swallowed.

    • @seastnanseastnan7765
      @seastnanseastnan7765 Před 10 měsíci +12

      By then humanity will have an advanced space program going that will see colony ships moving out into interstellar space. Some will succeed and some will fail but I tend to think that it is fairly certain that humanity WILL survive in the long and distant term. It would help today if the great powers would stop their constant warmongering and one, the USA in particular. Humanity needs visionaries not warmongers and elitist global bullies to lead it.

  • @gwilliams1001
    @gwilliams1001 Před 10 měsíci +17

    When everything is finally gone, no humans, no earth, no atmosphere. I feel so bad for the Rolling Stones, they will have no one to perform for.

  • @grumpy3543
    @grumpy3543 Před 5 měsíci +37

    You’re absolutely right to question how a guy died on naked ground in an area that was covered with ice since then. They never want to explain how it was warmer then than now without Diesel pickups.

    • @brenda6162
      @brenda6162 Před 4 měsíci

      And here, in Brazil, many leftists believe that the kettles emanate CO2 and metane into the atmosphere. I would think that the bituminous coal mining causes more.....

    • @rogerdavies8586
      @rogerdavies8586 Před 4 měsíci

      Milankoic cycle warming then

  • @JohnJ469
    @JohnJ469 Před 10 měsíci +59

    What many people forget is that the terms "Medieval Warm Period", "Little Ice Age", "Roman Warm Period", etc are not climate terms and were not coined by climatologists. These are historical names given by historians and archaeologists based on the physical evidence.

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před 5 měsíci +5

      And those previous warm periods were *not* in fact warmer than the present day.

    • @JohnJ469
      @JohnJ469 Před 5 měsíci +19

      @@RedXlV Yes, they were. Look at the historical facts, what people ate and grew. People often use the fact that people grew grapes in Britain during Roman times. Greenland had farms on land that is still permafrost today.
      Recent reduction of the Swiss glaciers has revealed trade roads that were in use 2,000 years ago.
      In the case of the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians we can read their records and we know what things were like. That's how we can say that the current warming started in the 1600s, because of Japanese records.
      In a way it comes down to whether you prefer computer models and proxies or the written records of the times.

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@JohnJ469 People still grow grapes in Britain *today.* Even in northern Scotland.

    • @JohnJ469
      @JohnJ469 Před 5 měsíci +20

      @@RedXlV Very good. Although you do know that the ones in Scotland are usually in greenhouses? (Kinda cheating to leave that part out, don't you think?)
      Now perhaps I wasn't clear, I didn't say that they didn't grow grapes in the UK today, but without the mod cons they aren't as good. My apologies. The very real difference that you are ignoring is that the roman grapes were grown outside, without and fertiliser or modern technology yet produced a very hearty crop. Understand that these grapes made wine good enough to export to Italy using the sailboats or carts of the time.
      If you tried Roman methods in the UK today the grapes wouldn't be of the same quality, it's that simple. According to the Royal Horticultural Society (who know a few things about growing plants) outdoor grapes can be grown in Southern Britain south of the line between Pembroke and "The Wash". But I'm sure you know better than they do.
      Just because you can plant a vineyard doesn't mean you get good grapes. That's why a knowledge of several fields is useful rather than just reading the Greenpeace website for information.

    • @carltonreese4854
      @carltonreese4854 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@JohnJ469 Now that's what I call a serious takedown. The only reply you will get is the sound of crickets.

  • @jasonwriggs
    @jasonwriggs Před 9 měsíci +56

    IF we all live in pods and eat the bugs, we will make the weather gooder. A guy in a private jet told me so.

  • @andytomhall6006
    @andytomhall6006 Před 10 měsíci +608

    When I was at school in the 1960s, we were taught that an ice age was well overdue and the signs were that it could occur any time.

    • @n.b.p.davenport7066
      @n.b.p.davenport7066 Před 10 měsíci +30

      Absolutely right

    • @markcarlson1945
      @markcarlson1945 Před 10 měsíci +64

      We are currently in an ice age of the brain😂

    • @john-danson3113
      @john-danson3113 Před 10 měsíci

      But you're still here and institutions including schools and the media are still peddling myths of doom in order to sell paywall subscriptions on their websites.
      News print is the only thing that's not cyclical.

    • @MisterHowzat
      @MisterHowzat Před 10 měsíci

      In the '70s scientists were saying we were entering a new ice age. But by the end of that decade, average global temperature started going up and levelled off by the century's end.
      The earth's climate system is robust and self adjusting. And humans adapt as we always have throughout the millennia. Whether warm or cold, we'll make it through. And fossil fuels help us adjust and adapt better than our ancestors ever did. But trust power grabbing politicians to screw things up to make it harder rather than easier for us to make it through.

    • @archimedes2261
      @archimedes2261 Před 10 měsíci +23

      We have ice ages in Canada all the time 😆

  • @DDD-xx4mg
    @DDD-xx4mg Před 5 měsíci +11

    YT can’t help itself adding narrative driven context message under the title

  • @sittingindetroit9204
    @sittingindetroit9204 Před 7 měsíci +32

    Everyone has to remember that the billions that have been sunk into the "research" has one important rule. The research grants can only be used to show harm. They are not allowed to show any benefits to climate change.

    • @swiftlytiltingplanet8481
      @swiftlytiltingplanet8481 Před 6 měsíci

      So fossil fuel industry propaganda has gotten to you. Did you notice how they got you to flip the narrative, to make the "evil" scientists sound greedy, when in fact oil industry CEOs make 100 times their income per year?
      The nearly 100 climate-denying front groups, think tanks and websites the industry funds (source: Drexel University) freely promote false information about climate science. For them, there are no repercussions.
      For scientists to peddle misinformation? A loss of credibility, of funding, and a career. Contrary to the nonsense you've been fed, scientists must PROVE their findings with evidence-based data, and that data must be confirmed and replicated by others. They can't LIE without being caught. So they DON'T. If you think anyone in climate science has lied, name him.
      Fossil fuel industry marketing has quite literally taught you to think this way. Sad.

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Před 18 dny

      Because the so-called benefits are absurd in relation to the damage. The only benefit I see is that monocots and C4 plants (corn) will grow well. Dicots (apples, strawberries) depend more on insect pollinators and insects are particularly sensitive to thermal change.

  • @fredross3089
    @fredross3089 Před 10 měsíci +28

    Warming period in pre-existing must have been caused by dinosaur farts!

  • @ospyearn
    @ospyearn Před 10 měsíci +43

    So Ötzi took a walk on the pleasant green mountainside one day 5,300 years ago, was shot in the back, just to be covered by a glacier the next day, without a trace of decomposition.

    • @jamiestoehr7331
      @jamiestoehr7331 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Lol exactly. I’m all for objecting on the status quo for climate change, but the argument he gave for an example of short term warming is so incredibly weak.

    • @robertsattler8201
      @robertsattler8201 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Living in Munich the Ötzi-Museum ((Bozen/ Bolzano) is just 280 km - so I saw it and learnt that cool info was found out by investigating his food of the last 24 hours where he was walking down and up in the mountain! As this could be tracked by the different herbs and seeds he was continuously eating by grasping stuff from the environment. By these plants also the climate should be clarified as well - knowing the altitude of the valley and where he was shot!

    • @alals6794
      @alals6794 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Just as I thought....this video is BS. Thanks, you saved me 16 minutes of watching it.....

    • @mandoralen43
      @mandoralen43 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Quote « Ötzi died in a snow-free gully near the pass. Exposed on the surface, he freeze-dried, which led to the exceptional preservation of his body. Then snow fell and buried the body and the artefacts. A short time later, a glacier covered the area, and buried the body and the artefacts for more than five millennia, like in a time capsule »

    • @ospyearn
      @ospyearn Před 3 měsíci

      @@mandoralen43 My comment was an ironic take on the unlikely assumption that Ötzi's walk occured in a bronze age climate that immediately gave way to an ice age when Ötzie was shot. I have no argument with your account :-)

  • @rossdavies8250
    @rossdavies8250 Před 9 měsíci +15

    The hole in the argument about Oetzi the ice man is that he would have rotted if he didn't get killed in an icy environment. To say there was no snow on the Alps and then, suddenly, a permanent change took place during the time it would have taken him to decompose (climatically speaking, from one nanosecond to another) is a risible notion.

    • @michelleshirek9253
      @michelleshirek9253 Před 9 měsíci +3

      There were no huge Galciers in the Alps during the ROMAN period
      Oetzi?
      Lived far far far before then
      Several thousand years
      His little patch of glacier survived all that time

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před 6 měsíci

      That's a perfect example of how global warming deniers have to just make shit up, because facts don't support their positions at all.

    • @tracys3096
      @tracys3096 Před 4 měsíci +1

      If he was being chased to death, he may well have tried to escape by getting to a higher altitude where there is ice. There are a million scenarios. Both could be correct.

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Před 4 měsíci

      I don't know but there may be evidence that mountain glaciers have been expanding and contracting more than a few millennia.
      The question not mentioned. How much?

    • @Daniel-vw7mw
      @Daniel-vw7mw Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@michelleshirek9253 how did the Roman emperors get to eat icecream and cold drinks if there were no glaciers?

  • @BridgeStamford
    @BridgeStamford Před 10 měsíci +21

    The best thing for this planet would be to turn back into an ice ball for a million years or so

  • @JohnnieGarner
    @JohnnieGarner Před 10 měsíci +333

    One derivative factor solar variation was not mentioned: increased solar wind which wards off interstellar cosmic rays, and decreased solar wind allows cosmic rays to create more clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. So when clouds are more numerous at solar minima, less sunlight is absorbed by the atmosphere, allowing a cooling effect. When the sun is more active fewer clouds hinder absorbtion of solar heat, thus heating the atmosphere. The Maunder Minimun is about the solar minimun at that period. We are seeing another very low solar minimun at nowadays, which would likely lower Earth's temperature, thus possibly created a new ice age. The sun's cycle is around 11 years, with greater or lesser variation in intensity being generated in a much longer cycle. This is sufficient to completely explain "global warming" with no human SUVs required. Climatism is a political hoax.

    • @nigelliam153
      @nigelliam153 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Now that is what I was expecting this video to say.😀 Great summary.
      Do you recall the names of the Russians who wrote the paper?

    • @markdalton3834
      @markdalton3834 Před 10 měsíci +19

      @nigelliam153 no Russians were involved in this paper as were no Russians involved in any interference.

    • @plzsavethebeez743
      @plzsavethebeez743 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Yes it is! Google or CZcams Valentina Zarchova for her theories with added variables other climate scientists have not considered!

    • @SeeTheWholeTruth
      @SeeTheWholeTruth Před 10 měsíci +14

      Clouds are derivative penetration products, due to solar penetration.. of which you completely are leaving out of the equation.. because you are not informed or aware of what the cause is, especially considering you are only looking at 11 year cycles... You need to include full details if you ARE aware, because what you put here is easily refutable. 6k and 12k cycles as in the past show the effect with the geomagnetic pole slips, which is ongoing and speeding up as our atmospheric shell contracts further and further, and allows in the greater penetration of solar pressure. This "cooling" effect is no different than the super heated effect, for they will both occur, and YES THEN with the shift and dust accumulation as effecting the sun AND IT AFFECTS all of the planets as it is.. there will be indeed a glaciation age again. The problem is.. you leave out so many factors.. I dont think you are clear AT ALL of all this can entail or will cause in problems for the world. You need to look into SuspiciousObservers for the full playlists and details.. there if FAR more than this brevity pinpoint you are looking at.

    • @edwardmoore-kd5uq
      @edwardmoore-kd5uq Před 10 měsíci +32

      Forget about climate change. I just want unpolluted air and water.

  • @jujuharvey3288
    @jujuharvey3288 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I never believed in global warming. I have always believed that the earth fluctuates.

  • @philmiska7295
    @philmiska7295 Před 5 měsíci +6

    It was warmer during the Bronze Age - we are heading into another ice age

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Nope. It wasn't a global phenomenon.
      Our planet is still in an ice age called the Quaternary Period because there is pack ice in both polar regions year round. We're in an interglacial period called the Holocene Epoch, but it's still an ice age. There is no reason to expect the weak forcings from orbital eccentricity can overcome anthropogenic greenhouse gases. The last glaciation of the Pleistocene will be the last until CO2 goes back down, if ever.

    • @GordoGambler
      @GordoGambler Před 5 měsíci

      @@rps1689 😄😄😆😆😅😅🤣🤣😂😂

  • @cesararias7023
    @cesararias7023 Před 10 měsíci +52

    It's time for humankind to be humble and accept that despite the great advancements we've made there are still a lot of thing that we don't know and maybe will never know.

    • @Eric_Tennant
      @Eric_Tennant Před 10 měsíci +2

      Indeed

    • @oscarfernald9402
      @oscarfernald9402 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @cesararias7023 And who exactly were responsible for those great advancements we’ve made? That’s right, the people who refused to just accept the things we don’t know.

    • @cesararias7023
      @cesararias7023 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@oscarfernald9402 The things that we don't know can't be accepted or refused. We can only seek for answers and hope to find one. What we cannot/should not do is to make bold statements on matters we don't have a definite answer about.

    • @oscarfernald9402
      @oscarfernald9402 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@cesararias7023 Of course I meant to say ‘accept the fact that we don’t know things’, I should have phrased it better. Regarding climate change, we will know soon enough…

    • @cesararias7023
      @cesararias7023 Před 9 měsíci

      @@oscarfernald9402 I wish we could get some real unbiaded info real soon but I will not set my expectations any high.

  • @InHocSignoVinces40
    @InHocSignoVinces40 Před 10 měsíci +101

    1960s: Oil gone in 10 years.
    1970s: Ice Age in 10 years.
    1980s: Acid Rain destroys all crops in 10 years.
    1990s: Ozone Layer destroyed in 10 years.
    2000s: Ice Caps will melt in 10 years.
    NONE HAPPENED: but all resulted in MORE TAXES

    • @darkhighwayman1757
      @darkhighwayman1757 Před 9 měsíci +11

      We did do stuff to help fix the ozone hole like banning CFCs, acid rain got fixed by changing by how powerplants and factories did their waste gasses. The rest has been not so great.

    • @timphelan2873
      @timphelan2873 Před 9 měsíci +2

      lol. You've missed a few(a LOT) details. 😅

    • @Locochris1956
      @Locochris1956 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Not a joke is it! what can we say, no rare earth minerals in 10 years, no long life safe car batteries in 10 years but yep more taxes to pay for the huge boost in civil servants

    • @timphelan2873
      @timphelan2873 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Locochris1956 This position is a joke.

    • @DarlyaFaroeste
      @DarlyaFaroeste Před 5 měsíci

      U do know that scientists, economists, mathematicians are all pessimistics right? What if they just miscalculated and made early predictions but may come about in the future? 😢

  • @jamesstrutz4937
    @jamesstrutz4937 Před 8 měsíci +4

    WHAT WE DO KNOW IS THAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN GOING ON FOR BILLIONS OF YEARS. THOSE SPECIES THAT ADAPT MAKE IT, THOSE THAT CAN'T ADAPT GO EXTINCT!!!!!

  • @Nostrudoomus
    @Nostrudoomus Před 8 měsíci +23

    Great video, I totally agree with almost everything you say, ACCEPT 😢! Check the history of Holocene periods in the last 4 Holocene’s of THIS ice age were very short periods and much much shorter than the glaciation periods in between, they lasted only a few thousand years and the longest was 11,000 years right where we are now or already a little shorter than this Holocene. The consequences of glaciation is immensely worse than anything attributed to global warming, the current policy is a parade of EXTREME IGNORANCE!

    • @andydouglas2108
      @andydouglas2108 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Well stated.

    • @pigdroppings
      @pigdroppings Před 5 měsíci +1

      During the Little Ice Age...25% of the people in Denmark starved to death.
      In a big Ice Age, billions of people would probably starve to death.
      In Global Warming, large amounts of land in Canada and Siberia would become farmland.

    • @Nostrudoomus
      @Nostrudoomus Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@pigdroppings Funny, that nutritional science has recently discovered that supplementing magnesium reduces cancers overall 40 to 50%! Where would humans get lots of magnesium, glacier water 💧 passing through glacier rock 🪨 rubble piles. And it appears that after the Mad Cow 🐮 prion disaster in Europe Scandinavian countries went back to eating more wild game, fatty fish, and that has made them 2 inches taller, like American 🇺🇸 cow 🐮 boys until a few years ago our average hight lost two inches and that average hight of 5’ 9” is only seen in humans in the past with Hunter Gatherers! The cowboy diet, meat (meat ALWAYS out under the sun so it has tons of vitamin D when butchered) and potatoes 🥔, with mountain waters loaded with minerals to drink is the HEALTHIEST DIET, mean while science tells us we are a tropical species but out diet genetics says we are Scandinavians!

    • @Nostrudoomus
      @Nostrudoomus Před 5 měsíci

      @@pigdroppings It is scientific fact that has never been denied that the Icelandic diet is the healthiest diet, that is with 50% of fats omega 3!

  • @johncunningham4046
    @johncunningham4046 Před 10 měsíci +317

    Absolutely on the sun being responsible and on the cycles of everything. While only recently confirmed in the mainstream, stars absolutely do have micro nova events on various cycles and it does occur cyclically on our sun. We are currently approaching grand max around 2025 in the 11 year cycle. Sun has been super active lately as it approaches the max. Not to mention the ever increasing rate that the magnetosphere weakens (also cyclical in its occurrence) as the poles ever increase in their rate of movement…which allows all solar radiation easier penetration. We are on the brink of several cycles that are lining up to, unfortunately, occur together. Lucky us.

    • @1lightheaded
      @1lightheaded Před 10 měsíci +9

      Citation please

    • @bite-sizedshorts9635
      @bite-sizedshorts9635 Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@1lightheaded Google.

    • @oldfart9443
      @oldfart9443 Před 10 měsíci +41

      Definitely another 0bserver 👍

    • @UnknownMoses
      @UnknownMoses Před 10 měsíci +9

      The sun is irresponsible

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Před 10 měsíci +23

      Thats true and doesnt even take into account all the geoengineering spraying the skies and using atmospheric heaters.

  • @ninaaniston1717
    @ninaaniston1717 Před 10 měsíci +517

    At last a video that tries to account for the actual historical data.

    • @jape1946
      @jape1946 Před 10 měsíci +22

      and the hysterical data.

    • @cubsfanbigmike31
      @cubsfanbigmike31 Před 10 měsíci +19

      Historical jumping to conclusions.
      A cave man was found in the mountains - therefore it was warm (?) - but they were frozen & mummified - therefore it got cold again real fast (?) - therefore rapid temperature change is just a thing we accept as fact now (?)
      *Confusion & doubt intensifies*

    • @kevinmhadley
      @kevinmhadley Před 10 měsíci +11

      The guy they found in the mountains was dressed for cold weather

    • @Lifecomesfromwithin
      @Lifecomesfromwithin Před 10 měsíci +7

      Except where he said we just realized recently that the sun affects the climate they have known that for hundreds of years or more I think there have been writings that go back thousands of years about solar and Cosmic activities. They started writing about it a lot in the maunder minimum and afterwards

    • @Lifecomesfromwithin
      @Lifecomesfromwithin Před 10 měsíci +2

      John a Eddie wrote the book the maunder minimum in the 70s

  • @ncjay08
    @ncjay08 Před 10 měsíci +10

    There is a theory out there that the planet goes through an apocalyptic cycle about every 12,000 years. Can anyone guess how long it's been since our last apocalyptic event? Yep, we're just shy of 12,000 years right now.

    • @Imhimdogg
      @Imhimdogg Před 9 měsíci +1

      So if they say we’re moving through the cosmos how could there be apocalyptic cycles,wouldn’t apocalyptic events be unpredictable since our galaxies moving through the cosmos would have different effects on us from solar winds and cosmic radiation’s changing constantly?

    • @NoOriginalContentOfficial
      @NoOriginalContentOfficial Před 7 měsíci

      We are moving through space but it doesn’t negate the cycles? If that’s what you’re asking

    • @davidharper4570
      @davidharper4570 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The sun is the principle driver of earth’s climate.

  • @Nostrudoomus
    @Nostrudoomus Před 8 měsíci +55

    The final ice core from Greenland 🇬🇱 where they drilled to the very bottom of the ice 🧊 the analysis 🧐 showed that we are currently in a rapid cooling period and the scientist that did the analysis said that this is a very risky time to be experimenting with cooling the planet 🌎 even more! 🥶

    • @junicohen7918
      @junicohen7918 Před 7 měsíci

      Pffft.if we lower co2 enough food won't grow and the billionaire class can get rid of the poors.

    • @sloboda222
      @sloboda222 Před 5 měsíci

      I wouldn't worry about us (humans) cooling the planet, because we don't have that much influence as well as making it hotter. All those "human induced" climate change narrative is used for other purposes (financial, power grab, etc.)

    • @robertlanham4306
      @robertlanham4306 Před 5 měsíci +2

      So this is why the big rush is on to cover the earth with reflective and extreme cold metals. To bring on the ice age

    • @TyeJak588
      @TyeJak588 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@robertlanham4306
      Wa-
      huh
      Solar Panels aren't reflective. If they were reflective, their entire idea wouldn't work.

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před 4 měsíci +3

      Really. "We are currently in a rapid cooling period" even though Earth continues to rapidly warm?

  • @Pnasuta
    @Pnasuta Před 10 měsíci +34

    Very interesting video. I've been watching a documentary on 536 A.D., when volcano activity caused very rapid cooling. The documentary indicates that over the past century or so, the Earth is experiencing very low volcano activity, with regard to its past. A super volcano or two erupting over a short period of time (not that I'm for that) could change the whole global climate discussion.

    • @futureme8719
      @futureme8719 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Now follow your thoughts down the road and try to connect the available data. What else happened around that time? When did the "little ice age" start? Of course we dont have any real data for the suns activity for that time, but we can try to calculate what was going on. ;-) BTW: How is the sun behaving today? How many volcanoes started to errupt in the past couple years?

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před 10 měsíci

      maybe tell gretta bloombum,, that 1 decent volcano spews out more sht than we do in a thousand yrs,, & ask if she will stop them, ......

    • @oleyullah
      @oleyullah Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hasn't the Justinian Plague happened around that time? Probably directly caused by the malnourishment caused by volcanic wi ter induced crop failures etc

    • @Lifecomesfromwithin
      @Lifecomesfromwithin Před 10 měsíci +1

      Volcanic activity and magnetic pole movement have both increased since the 1880s and especially increased in the last 15 years

    • @EM-ig7ib
      @EM-ig7ib Před 10 měsíci

      Actually, the event occurred in 535 AD and we know this due to the evidence found in the fossil record, the ash layer it put down, historical writings that survive to this day, and tree rings from trees that lived during that time.
      It was the same volcano we know as Krakatoa today. It caused the deaths of millions of people and animals. Caused Global winter lasting almost 2 years.
      It exploded again during the 19th century And it will explode again on some level in the not distant future.

  • @neilwalker8686
    @neilwalker8686 Před 10 měsíci +47

    So gluing yourself to the street is not going to change the weather? It’s just so scientific, it must work……

    • @troythomason8032
      @troythomason8032 Před 10 měsíci +5

      No, but it might get you the attention you crave...and maybe a sore hand for a while.

    • @markdalton3834
      @markdalton3834 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Speed bump! Terrorists gluing themselves down to the street.

    • @brianlawrenson2815
      @brianlawrenson2815 Před 10 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂

    • @krisiluttinen
      @krisiluttinen Před 10 měsíci +3

      No but it sure will expell more emissions from idling vehicles.

    • @mr.elastomeric1787
      @mr.elastomeric1787 Před 10 měsíci

      Theres a video on Fox news. Looks like New Mexico; they chained themselves to a trailer. Best part was the cops weren't having it. Believe protesting on A Federal Road carries up to ten years in prison. Didn't apply in Minnesota.

  • @lindseythaemert4053
    @lindseythaemert4053 Před 10 měsíci +155

    I've been saying for a long time is that everybody has forgotten about the sun's output and how it affects our weather

    • @BridgeStamford
      @BridgeStamford Před 10 měsíci +6

      Everybody?

    • @chrispritchard4676
      @chrispritchard4676 Před 10 měsíci +3

      You are so right. The Solar Flux has been decreasing since the 1970s.

    • @cubsfanbigmike31
      @cubsfanbigmike31 Před 10 měsíci +12

      Wow you should work for NASA or NOAA, I'm sure they haven't considered the sun's output or earth's fluctuations before.

    • @DemonsCrest1
      @DemonsCrest1 Před 10 měsíci +19

      ​@@cubsfanbigmike31
      i'm sure they have. but climate change is an industry. people are paid to complain about it, find "solutions", etc. so they gonna keep doing it. feminism does a similar thing, its not going to go away because so much people depend on the problems persisting, so they never going to solve the problems it is tasked to solve.
      its also one of those "when you have a hammer, then every problem looks like a nail" situations. if you are tasked with "solving" climate change, then you have already asserted that it is a problem you need to solve, so you are going to apply your hammer to any problem you see, even if the problem is not a nail. if its too hot, the problem is climate change and you need to have more activism to solve it. and if it is too cold, then the problem is climate change and you need more activism to solve that as well. i can see in the the future, and when the temperature starts dropping they gonna be saying "its because of this thing humans did that the temperature is now dropping. we need more control over people and to take more of their money to solve the problem".

    • @cubsfanbigmike31
      @cubsfanbigmike31 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@DemonsCrest1 you dropped your tinfoil hat King 🧎‍♂️ 👑

  • @onesciencedad
    @onesciencedad Před 10 měsíci +49

    One thing they did not mention was the weakening of the VanAllen belts or magnetasphere and the allowance of more direct radiation from the sun. The pole reversal or excursion is in full swing as we speak. Should this not be taken into account?

    • @maryt8377
      @maryt8377 Před 7 měsíci +3

      👍It must definitely be taken into account , although many don't.

    • @antimatter4444
      @antimatter4444 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Totally agree. I have watched (talks) and read (papers) "thousands of hours" of climate related material, and found this video a really well put together presentation, more in layman terms, that more people can readily absorb without endless graphs etc. And for sure, I think the one point they did not address was the current variability in the Earth's magnetic field (poles rapidly migrating). Good point @onesciencedad, high five. HNY.

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, but modelling that stuff on a global scale would require more computing power than chatgpt

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 Před 3 měsíci

      About the only thing that can be said with much certainty about the climate is that it's very complex, we don't even understand all the factors at work, and even if we did we couldn't measure enough of it accurately enough or have enough computing power to model it for anything but very short term predictions.

  • @philliplanza7845
    @philliplanza7845 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The Earth's climate and weather are far more complex than any computer model can reliably analyze or predict. Most, if not all, of the previous computer model based climate predictions have failed.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Some of the things that were predicted by main stream climate science that materialized: Planet greening, global average surface temperature will rise due to added greenhouse gases, nuisance flooding in low lying cities will get more frequent, sea level rise will accelerate due to thermal expansion and land ice melt, CO2 fertilization, agricultural hardiness zones and wild species ranges moving poleward, the Arctic warming faster than the equator, the stratosphere cools while the troposphere warms, marginal farmland going out of production, causing refugee flows and political instability, increased rate of species extinction, tropical pest species invading the subtropics. Subtropical pests invading temperate zones, and permafrost melting.
      More predictions are still on track. Predictions from mainstream climate science have been accurate for half a century; they mostly use climate models.
      Not only do climate models form a reliable guide to potential climate change, they have predicted many of the phenomena for which we now have empirical evidence. Also mainstream climate models have accurately projected global surface temperature changes.
      Climate models have given us a better understanding of the fluid dynamics of the atmosphere plus global patterns in the ocean, atmosphere, and records of the types of weather that occurred under similar patterns in the past, and they have reduced the uncertainty of climate change impacts, which aids in adaptation to name a few. This is the reality when these models use physical laws and mathematical equations that reflect our understanding of atmospheric and oceanic processes. Models are just tools; they don't drive the data: they are attempts to understand the data either in terms of specific reactions or in historical terms.

    • @Snowdog070
      @Snowdog070 Před 6 měsíci

      Agreed. The oceans are an incredibly important factor in the earth's climate. Trying to remember a stat I heard recently......something like the oceans possess 100x the energy of the atmosphere. They certainly possess 45x the CO2. They are also a fluid like the atmosphere. Current science can't begin to predict future atmospheric temperature due to the interaction of two fluidic environments as diverse, dynamic and complex as the oceans and the atmosphere. Also, very importantly, the models are based on IPCC worst case scenarios (they run hot) and have incredible difficulty with cloud which is a far greater influence on global warming than silly ole' trace gas CO2. In my book, the alarmists bent on the control of humanity by ushering in their communist utopia should have picked water vapour from industry and Granny Smith drying her clothes on a clothes line rather than CO2 but admittedly they've done a good job of pounding their anthropogenic CO2 silliness into the soft heads of the media and the masses. I also hear that they are now frustrated by the awareness of common folk who just aren't buying the anthropogenic CO2 thing and so they are thinking about their next great source of fear - fresh water availability. Awe, cycles within cycles indeed.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Snowdog070 The amount of CO₂ in the air closely matches the known quantity of fossil fuels consumed, minus the quantity that the oceans have absorbed.
      Oceans absorb 30% to 40% of the added CO₂. They're absorbing CO₂ because the partial pressure is higher in the air than in the water.
      By huge measure water vapour is the most powerful greenhouse gas of all, causes variations in atmospheric temperature variations, but water vapour is a feedback, not a primary forcing, to a very good first approximation, because it rains out. The arithmetic sign of that feedback is positive, which makes it an amplifier. If only we could demonstrate water vapour feedback (to the forcing by noncondensing GHGs) with a negative sign. We’d be famous and rich.
      Brings to mind Henry's Law describes equilibrium conditions, but climate “skeptics” love to to bring up Henry’s Law when going on about how CO2 lags temperature when it does, but not when it doesn’t; trying to make an argument that CO2 has no effect on the atmosphere. But any one familiar with basic atmospheric physics knows Henry’s Law doesn’t apply now because there is no equilibrium now because human activity has disrupted the equilibrium, which is why oceans are absorbing too much CO2 now because the partial pressure of CO2 is higher in the air than in the ocean. Henry's Law will not apply again until equilibrium is restored.

  • @chuckwilliams942
    @chuckwilliams942 Před 10 měsíci +103

    Although you touched on it in a general sense, you missed a significant currently occurring factor: the erupting underwater volcano in Tonga is pumping huge amounts of water vapor into the atmosphere.

    • @t-technews
      @t-technews Před 10 měsíci +9

      That and the other volcano eruption that send particles into the atmosphere causing harsher and longer winters.
      20 eruptions of a larger scale this year alone could make this winter pretty wild.

    • @NeverSuspects
      @NeverSuspects Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@t-technews Water vapor is a greenhouse gas.. kinda. Well its effect is like that of a greenhouse gas and it is in far larger quantity then the trace gasses such as co2 and water vapor interact with a broader range of IR including the part of the spectrum that co2 interacts with. I'm skeptical of the whole green house effect having any role in long term climate as it seems the 30 degree day night swings in temperatures show that absorbed ir is less absorb and more diffused through the gas atmosphere giving ambient temperatures rather then just radiant heat from solid object emitting heat.

    • @MrGarymola
      @MrGarymola Před 10 měsíci

      @@NeverSuspects....there are credible sources that say Co2 is not a greenhouse gas because it collects to close to the ground.

    • @TheHoveHeretic
      @TheHoveHeretic Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@t-technews "other volcano"? Cut and paste not working? 🤔

    • @manoo422
      @manoo422 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@TheHoveHeretic You think there is only one volcano in the world...?!

  • @OurSolarMicronova
    @OurSolarMicronova Před 10 měsíci +147

    Doug Vogt and Ben Davidson have been talking about this. Great video. The sun is the key.

    • @ellendolbin3707
      @ellendolbin3707 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, tune into Suspicious Observers.

    • @jwilliams3269
      @jwilliams3269 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Ben Davison lol…….

    • @Juanalbertocruz1
      @Juanalbertocruz1 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Ben is a genius. Been following him for years now.

    • @nobodyimportant7567
      @nobodyimportant7567 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Don't leave out Adapt2030 along with Suspicious0bservers and Diehold foundation. They are all talking about the coming ice age, solar killshot, etc.

    • @robertstewart7228
      @robertstewart7228 Před 9 měsíci

      Most channels that covers this topic are shadow banned .. Adapt 2030 and magnetic reversal news is some more

  • @PLG1958
    @PLG1958 Před 10 měsíci +45

    Very interesting. I've said all along that regardless of the cause of current rising temperatures, it can't hurt us to clean up our air and water, and use cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy.

    • @bennieknape4857
      @bennieknape4857 Před 9 měsíci +2

      NO

    • @dondavi5798
      @dondavi5798 Před 9 měsíci +13

      Not disagreeing however there needs to be clear understanding of what "sustainable" actually is. The minerals for electric, solar and wind are being mined and processed in an unsustainable manner and not replaceable once altered. Not to mention are toxic in their natural and altered forms. Also create more of the "evil" CO2 to be processed from discovery to usage. How much plant life "that helps absorb CO2" is sacrificed for the fields of solar panels, either by clear cutting or dead for loss of available light? How much wind is redirected via the resistance induced by wind farms? Changing the natural path of temperature variance and direction? How big is the crater being created to mine the minerals needed to create the "sustainable" thus changing not only wind patterns, but also rise and fall of moisture to the atmosphere that could create rain producing clouds? Or the overall mass of the land the hole now is in creating a potential difference is "above sea level" measurements?
      If the green religion were honest they would be able to admit that not only emissions but sun, clear cutting, water diversion, artificial fertilization and multitudes of other factors come into play. However those are not profitable for politicians and zealots. It's easier to finance the extreme to sit in traffic causing vehicles to idle for hours - causing more emissions to enter the atmosphere- than it is to risk honesty and loss of funding of political pet projects that turn into financial profit, or for the "scientists" to make money via government funding to keep studying things relevant and non relevant.

    • @jonb5493
      @jonb5493 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@dondavi5798 What a load of tosh.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Sustainable sources of energy?? I always wonder how much energy is used to manufacture the millions of solar panels, wind turbines and now lithium batteries for electric vehicles. Sooner or later they will need to be recycled = more energy.

    • @davidkennedy4845
      @davidkennedy4845 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Yes by all means, live cleanly, conservatively, use less, and be mindful of what we leave behind, and be kind to each other. "Leave the campsite cleaner than when you arrived".

  • @Chillin24Seven
    @Chillin24Seven Před 7 měsíci +3

    I think we’re exiting the ice age that we’re currently in and have been in for the last 2 million years. What we’ve been experiencing since 1996 is an ice age termination event.

  • @mischavanasperen3063
    @mischavanasperen3063 Před 10 měsíci +15

    I live next to the sea;
    And although according to the news I should have drowned 22, 19, 18, 15, 12, 8 and 3 years ago,
    I'm still here and sea level has been the same for the last 40 years, so...

    • @lucycarin
      @lucycarin Před 10 měsíci

      The cycles of the sun are 11 yrs, our planet has 12,000, 6000, 1500 years apart events, you can check for yourself the weakened magnetic shield our okles have moved dramatically volcanoes under the waters will cause a mini ice age…it is real and politics aside✌🏼

    • @93pants93
      @93pants93 Před 10 měsíci +2

      That’s false, sea leaves have risen roughly 1/8 of an inch per year

    • @mischavanasperen3063
      @mischavanasperen3063 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@93pants93 No, it hasn't. Not here at least.

    • @jacekdutkiewicz2334
      @jacekdutkiewicz2334 Před 10 měsíci

      @@93pants93 Some places it raised, some places it has fallen. Nothing to do with climate.

    • @michael1345
      @michael1345 Před 10 měsíci

      It wasn't FOX they are deniers, still are. What news, they sound entertaining.

  • @wittmf
    @wittmf Před 10 měsíci +13

    I’m beginning to see patterns on a global scale and it boils down to good and evil. A simple litmus test to determine which is in play, just ask, “what is the intention” - IF this is a land grab then the intent is not at all honorable and has to be nefarious. Truth doesn’t hide in the shadows.

  • @pinballrobbie
    @pinballrobbie Před 9 měsíci +2

    If the ice man was frozen, then there must have been ice to freeze him or he would have rotted away within a few months.

  • @projectcontractors
    @projectcontractors Před měsícem +2

    "One of the most important findings that climate scientists have come up with in the last several decades is that Earth's climate changes in cycles and these cycles are driven by changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun not in changes in the strength of the Sun but changes in the orbit." ~Dr. Ruddiman, University of Virginia.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před měsícem

      You left out that no mechanism has been discovered for variations in the solar wind or magnetic field to affect Earth's climate significantly. It is a red herring when folk claim these forcings do; popular on "climate skeptic" pseudoscience blogs, but we know once a talking point gains inertia in the "skeptic" echo chamber, it never dies. The steady decline in energy output, the 11 year cycle in sunspots, and the variations in the solar wind shows no correlation with climate on annual, decadal, nor century scales.
      On time scales relevant to human history solar irradiance is practically constant. Even near solar minimum, when galactic comic rays have easier access to Earth, and during the solar maximum, their spectrum remains relatively constant in energy and composition, varying only slowly with time. Just as the solar cycle follows a roughly elven year cycle, so does galactic cosmic rays with its maximum.

  • @markmccullough5873
    @markmccullough5873 Před 10 měsíci +23

    I've heard a theory that states an ice age is preceded by a warm period such as we are having now. Anyone else heard this?

    • @ellendolbin3707
      @ellendolbin3707 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Tune into Suspicious Observers. Ben discusses the ocean currents that change. He also posits that as the glaciers melt, all that frigid water currents into the oceans, cooling them again..

    • @markmccullough5873
      @markmccullough5873 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ellendolbin3707 thanks

    • @markhedger6378
      @markhedger6378 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yes and that increases snow fall which starts the cooling process

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Před 9 měsíci

      Ocean cooling would be a local effect. Collapse of the Atlantic circulation could plunge Europe into another little ice age but global mean temperatures would still be increasing.@@ellendolbin3707

    • @richtensail
      @richtensail Před 9 měsíci +2

      yes, is happend b4 n will again, wel burn n ven freeze, if were stil alive?

  • @J56609
    @J56609 Před 10 měsíci +276

    I’m pleasantly shocked that the mega corp that owns this platform is not canceling this thoughtful analysis of so called climate change.

    • @randoir1863
      @randoir1863 Před 10 měsíci +12

      my thoughts exactly . IF this video was pro climate change it'd easily have 1million views .

    • @nativespiritindian8278
      @nativespiritindian8278 Před 10 měsíci

      your telling the truth thats all that matters WE ALL WARNED THEM NOW THEY WILL SEE blessings to you@@randoir1863

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Před 10 měsíci

      Competition is or will keep them in check to a degree, Twitter(X) and other platforms allow free speech.

    • @jerzbouy1
      @jerzbouy1 Před 10 měsíci +5

      "Everything! changes." Better save than sorry. At first I did think this was anti-climate change propaganda, but then I watched the entire video...and again "better save than sorry."

    • @jerzbouy1
      @jerzbouy1 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@Dionysos640 Thanks for pointing out my need to "read" what I wrote.

  • @daniellickel9867
    @daniellickel9867 Před 3 měsíci

    Nicely done! So refreshing to hear people talking about this.

  • @LM-doodle
    @LM-doodle Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very interesting video. Thank you!❤

  • @rvdb8876
    @rvdb8876 Před 10 měsíci +71

    "Semantic Scholar Glacier and lake-level variations in west-central Europe over the last 3500 years".
    During the Roman period, glaciers in the Alps were virtually non-existent, while in 1859/60 they reached their maximum extension of the last 3500 years, thanks to the Little Ice Age.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yeah sure... read about Hannibal s crossing of the alps...

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Před 9 měsíci

      You do not need to travel on glaciers to cross the Alps.@@etienne8110

    • @snowcrash.snowcrash
      @snowcrash.snowcrash Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@etienne8110 Regarding "crossing the Alps": No Carthaginian sources of any kind have survived, and the accounts by the Greek historian Polybius (written about 70 years after the march) and his Roman counterpart Livy (120 years after that) are maddeningly vague. Reconstruction of both imaginary descriptions of the crossing, points out on just one posible mountain pass, and that's Col du Montgenèvre which is on 1,860 m. There are no glaciers in Alps on such altitudes today, and there hasn't been glaciers 2200 years ago.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 6 měsíci

      @@snowcrash.snowcrash there is only one paper from 2013 claiming the alps were "ice free" 2000 years ago.
      The paper is written by a well know climate negationist financed by thz fossil fuel industry.
      Many scientists critized the paper, so much that it was invalidated.
      But lying is a second nature amongst your kind.
      Read the science. There were glaciers back then.

  • @richardray2003
    @richardray2003 Před 10 měsíci +61

    The earth is going to do what the earth is going to do
    All we know is we have to get ready for it
    It’s a cycle you can’t change

    • @jjrickards
      @jjrickards Před 10 měsíci +7

      True, but our contribution towards the current observed changes are undeniably supported by hard evidence such as the direct correlation of atmospheric carbon and less energy leaving our planet than arrives from the sun than without that blanket.

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc Před 10 měsíci

      But the government can keep taking your money so you can't afford to prepare.

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@jjrickards do you actually believe that cow farts are melting glaciers?

    • @beez1598
      @beez1598 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@kathymcmcthat person didn’t mention cow farts anywhere. Get a grip. Read into the physics of how carbon dioxide warms. And since you may be confused, methane is the greenhouse gas you’re thinking of.

    • @alanfroegel
      @alanfroegel Před 10 měsíci +6

      climate models have overestimated c02's affect on temps. from 2015 until recently co2 went up while temps stayed flat. now with this sun cycle temps seem to be going up. It's the sun. Also, past climate disasters show us things could be more worser. Perhaps the real deniers are those who claim that if we stop making c02 then the climate won't change -- for a chaotic system is ever changing; we are just limited in predicting just how it will change, but change it will.

  • @eosantigen
    @eosantigen Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you !!!🎉🎉

  • @malcolmyoung7866
    @malcolmyoung7866 Před 9 měsíci +1

    FACTS.
    Thank you for posting.

  • @n.b.p.davenport7066
    @n.b.p.davenport7066 Před 10 měsíci +21

    The weather was so different when I was a kid. We used to have a lot of snow every winter, and that you still rain all the time. It's not like that anymore, it's just weird, east coast.

    • @timjeffries7061
      @timjeffries7061 Před 9 měsíci +2

      But this kind of change was definitely NOT anthropogenic.

    • @Kededian
      @Kededian Před 9 měsíci

      Climate is not a constant. Its dynamic. Dont believe the fearmongering on mainstream media.

    • @emitissimo7618
      @emitissimo7618 Před 8 měsíci +1

      And when I was kid, the Sun was yellow and you could look at it for second or 2? Now it seems white? Hotter? Hotter sun, warmer planet?

    • @AtHomeTacticalDefense
      @AtHomeTacticalDefense Před 4 měsíci

      Pacific Northwest: Growing up In the 1970’s and 80’s there were many high wind and lightning events; Much more so than today. It all changed around 1992. 1992-1996 the weather was phenomenal.

  • @zacmorgenstern7370
    @zacmorgenstern7370 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Politicians: We cant tax the sun, but we can tax Co2 output...therefore climate change is man made. Case settled.

  • @fjvmunsterman
    @fjvmunsterman Před 10 měsíci +33

    What about the earth's magnetic field ? It is after all one of the mechanisms that protects the earth against both the sun and cosmic radiation, and field-strength has been steadily decreasing in recent history because of both the earth's magnetic poles increased magnetic excursion, and has up until now, decreased in field strength by as much as 20 percent. Which basically means, that as the earth's electromagnetic field grows weaker, the more solar and cosmic radiation should (and would) enter the overall system (through both the polar regions), adding more energy into the earth's atmosphere.

    • @thinuspieters3144
      @thinuspieters3144 Před 10 měsíci

      Men made MMR is a danger 🛑towards Earth Magnetic field...

    • @reddune6185
      @reddune6185 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Absolutely, I also watch Suspicious Observers, Ben keeps us updated on the earth’s failing magnetic field.

    • @LivingNow678
      @LivingNow678 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@reddune6185
      Suspicious Observers 👍

    • @stever8776
      @stever8776 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Earth's magnetic field has changed multiple times throughout geological time.
      These changes detect while mapping the sea floor after WWII and comparing it to changes in magnetic orientation in volcanic rocks and layers of organic sediments are the basis for the Continental Drift Hypothesis being seen as idiotic to the beginning of the Plate Tectonic theory.
      Amazing what a little time can do in theory!!
      The magnetic pole actually switched over and over again.
      Recently the declination of True North have changed at a more rapid pace!
      So maps that have declination listed are no longer accurate.
      You need to look up your declination for your latitude to adjust your magnetic compase!
      Cheers

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Před 9 měsíci

      Wrong. It has not a lot to do with climate.

  • @nathans.3751
    @nathans.3751 Před 10 měsíci +14

    I am really surprised that the powers that be allowed this to be seen.

  • @sergiozammel8261
    @sergiozammel8261 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Great mini doco here. It is obvious that the climate is changing, however, the climate Dick weeds are putting all their eggs into man made change. As you have described there are many natural variations that have far more impact on climate than our miniscule disruptions.
    For example many volcanologists scoff at the idea that man's activities can do more damage than a full blown volcanic eruption, especially a super volcano. like you said the major driver to our climate is the SUN, and any slight variation in the planets revolution can have catastrophic outcomes. Cheers !

  • @igotyoubeat
    @igotyoubeat Před 5 měsíci +1

    Basically we pretend we know everything but really know nothing

  • @Ididntwantahandle
    @Ididntwantahandle Před 10 měsíci +8

    So global scientists are wrong?? And theres no need to stop toxic pollution 😂😅.

    • @lucycarin
      @lucycarin Před 10 měsíci +1

      There is a dif between pollution and the cycles of our planet involved in a cosmos-of change…

    • @clayton5584
      @clayton5584 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes that's exactly what he said In video.

    • @bob_frazier
      @bob_frazier Před 10 měsíci

      Pollution and climate are competing agendas, and without all this global warming shite we could focus on pollution which is both measurable and solveable.

    • @ronaldmeldrum5576
      @ronaldmeldrum5576 Před 9 měsíci

      Pull your head out. Pollution is a problem all over the world but human life and our activity does not affect the planet’s temperature any where near the fear mongering alarmists claim.

  • @johnsamson9889
    @johnsamson9889 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Thank you for this no nonsense look at our planet. The question now is who gains what by taking basic freedoms away from the ignorant masses? Enjoy.

    • @jlrutube1312
      @jlrutube1312 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Dionysos640 If we took "you" out of the sentence it will help even more.

  • @jacobnash9755
    @jacobnash9755 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Dionsaurs were wiped out due to a combination of 3 major events, not one. The infamous strike to the Yukatan did not kill all dinosaurs. Many species survived and partly recovered. A second strike finished them off but neither was big enough to wipe out all dinosaurs way over in the larger area of the Indo-China region.
    This area was (to put mildly) insanely volcanically actice at the time. Actually, for a very long time, the entire region was completley unlivable.
    The combination of all three events ended the dinosaurs.

    • @edwinhurwitz6792
      @edwinhurwitz6792 Před 6 měsíci

      And that was volcanic activity over a very long period of time that makes a couple of eruptions cited in the video entirely inconsequential.

  • @jordanburrill7182
    @jordanburrill7182 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Recently, two British Universities revealed humanly worked wood. Each time these pieces were dated, the ages came out to 479,000 years. Almost a half a million years!
    So, the entire narrative is obsolete.

  • @trappedkitty5335
    @trappedkitty5335 Před 10 měsíci +47

    I'm kind of bummed that Earth's weakening magnetic field was not mentioned. Otherwise a great video. I'd love to see some papers quoted in the notes.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Magnetic field has very little to do with it.

    • @BringDHouseDown
      @BringDHouseDown Před 9 měsíci

      @@rogerphelps9939 with the weakening of the magnetic field more radiation seeps in and thus temperatures rise, and the weakening happens every time there is a magnetic shift or magnetic pole shift(more severe) and we're in one of those 2 right now, in fact have been for the past 170 years, right after the industrial revolution by pure coincidence, which is why CO2 from industry gets the blame despite the lack of science to back that up and not the magnetic shift that barely gets any attention since THAT one "is out of our hands" and people in power would rather not think about what they can't control

    • @NoOriginalContentOfficial
      @NoOriginalContentOfficial Před 7 měsíci

      Maybe the weakening magnetic field is warming the planet and then when the pole shifts the magnetic field goes back to full power blocking rays making the planet cooler?

    • @stevea3514
      @stevea3514 Před 7 měsíci

      our magnetic field stops dangerous levels of radiation from entering our atmosphere, it has plenty to do with it, increased sun activity as it cycles up to a max in 2025 and a slightly weaker magnetic field means more radiation is getting into our upper atmosphere, thusly creating warming.....@@rogerphelps9939

    • @fannyalbi9040
      @fannyalbi9040 Před 7 měsíci

      @@rogerphelps9939 magnetic strength is vital. water and air will gone, and face sun’s damaging radiation.
      it is a slow process but until u notice it, u r doomed

  • @patrickball2493
    @patrickball2493 Před 10 měsíci +11

    But the ice man's body was well preserved , so the snow most of being there in alps at that attitude and time .

    • @terri348
      @terri348 Před 10 měsíci

      The drop in temperature? Or maybe the season that Utzi died compounded by his lethal wounds.?

  • @ralphpeed3596
    @ralphpeed3596 Před 10 měsíci +24

    It feels so much hotter now because most people work, live and play in the comfort of air-conditioning. Therefore when they are out and about in the natural spaces it feels a lot hotter than it actually is. Same goes for winter cold. Occupying heated buildings then outside seems bitter cold. But to those of us who work outside its just another day.

    • @johncunningham4046
      @johncunningham4046 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have worked outdoors for the past 25 yrs. I, along with others that have been doing the same, would strongly disagree with you. It’s not the temperature being so much more, it’s the suns rays finding it easier to penetrate our atmosphere. Like literally being cooked.

    • @masterpoe4942
      @masterpoe4942 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Worked outside for 40 years building houses and I've been saying the same thing. Most people are just spoiled by AC & soft..lol

    • @mikelarocque8013
      @mikelarocque8013 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Read a thermometer. It is hotter. It's not cause of AC . Lol

    • @mooonlight778
      @mooonlight778 Před 8 měsíci +1

      because that’s what is happening! we are being cooked due to the holes in the atmosphere, and i’d honestly argue that it also has to do with how many lights we have on, constantly heating us as well. (i know less about the heat from light pollution, than the light itself)

    • @Pete87O
      @Pete87O Před 7 měsíci

      @@mikelarocque8013 i do read the thermometer, every day. im in construction and i start my morning either wishing it was warmer or cooler. 25 years have gone by doing that, around here the summers have stayed the same if anything LESS extreme, for the last few years november has been warmer an we have had less snow through the winter...but im not ready to sound red alert. the other odd thing, i live on a tidal river next to the house i grew up in. when i was a kid (abt 45 years ago) there was a rock that was always almost submerged at high tide, and today the water level at high tide is the same. i guess i should be happy that the 'rising sea levels' have decided to somehow bypass were i live.

  • @hotrodplumber
    @hotrodplumber Před 7 měsíci +4

    The problem is the change in where they monitor the temperature from the country to city centers (inside a heat island).
    Manufacturing and manipulation of data.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 7 měsíci

      Time to take off the tin foil hat.
      The thousands of stations south of the Arctic circle and north of the Antarctic circle is more than sufficient to get a picture of the current rate of global warming not to mention most of the surface of the world is covered in seas and ocean, which there are 3800 argo floats all over the world in every one of them including above the Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle.
      An educated person up to speed knows that when NASA, GISS and the Hadley Center characterize a source of bias and correct the raw data for it, the "conservative news" and "climate skeptic" bloggers hoot and jeer. They call it "fudging" and “manipulation."
      All gathered data from the environment and that the surrounding conditions need to be quantified objectively through a rigorous open process that is very reliable. This process is never explained by crack pot outfits for a reason; they are all about misinforming and never explain how raw data used in climate science can never made up “made up numbers” in order to “prove” a predetermined end result. Instead they call those adjustments “falsifying”, ”fudging”, and “manipulation”, which is mendacious. Nor do they explain if there are any errors and bias that make it into peer reviews, most scientists plus leading working scientists will pounce on the culprits be it an honest error or not; competition is way too fierce in this field. The great thing about peer review, is it exposes bought scientists being called out by honest competitors, which there is no lack of.

    • @GordoGambler
      @GordoGambler Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yup. 90% are on parking lots at airports. The Dust Bowl was FAR warmer.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@GordoGambler Wrong. The thousands of stations south of the Arctic circle and north of the Antarctic circle is more than sufficient to get a picture of the current rate of global warming not to mention most of the surface of the world is covered in seas and ocean, which there are 3800 argo floats all over the world in every one of them including above the Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle.
      And bringing up the Dust Bowl is irrelevant. Listening to Tony Heller lately? The 1930s was warmer then today is a lie, as we know Tony Heller fooled many by swapping in a chart of temperatures over less than 2% of Earth's surface and told us it was the whole globe; such stuff comes from professional liars.

  • @littlesherm
    @littlesherm Před 10 měsíci +4

    What if there were civilizations that had better technology than we do today that got wiped out?

  • @GiffysChannel
    @GiffysChannel Před 10 měsíci +5

    I dont think i heard you mention the beaufort gyre release that can happen when too much cold fresh water melts from the polar ice.

  • @yankee1376
    @yankee1376 Před 5 měsíci +1

    One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: but the earth abideth for ever.

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Of course, another way to get an Ice Age is a truly large volcanic eruption. Look at how the eruption of Mount Tambora (in what is now Indonesia) caused the famous "Year Without Summer" in 1816, and affected the weather for nearly a decade afterwards. Unfortunately for us, there are several volcanoes in the _Ring of Fire_ that could erupt with even more force than the Tambora eruption, particularly the Lake Toba caldera (not considered an extinct volcano!) and Mount Taupo in New Zealand. These volcanoes could generate an eruption that could severely dim sunlight for up to a year, and that could literally trigger off an Ice Age.

    • @DalaiDrama-hp6oj
      @DalaiDrama-hp6oj Před 10 měsíci +2

      Could! We never know...
      But there could also be underwater volcanos bringing so much water vapor into the stratosphere that it warms even more...

    • @shauntempley9757
      @shauntempley9757 Před 9 měsíci +2

      There is no Mount Taupo. It is a massive lake today.
      It blew itself up 26,000 years ago, in an eruption that is the biggest in the geological record.

    • @richtensail
      @richtensail Před 9 měsíci

      solar diming is being done by v wests industrial revolution which afects climate, its well known. reall cc is being masked by solar diming probably, it wil get hotr is, we hvnt seen v worse yet

    • @robertlanham4306
      @robertlanham4306 Před 5 měsíci

      So this is why they were nuking volcanoes last year

  • @aaronnunn5240
    @aaronnunn5240 Před 10 měsíci +16

    The Tonga eruption January 2021, blew water to 35000 miles, and the crystals reflected light. La Nina extended a further year and a half.

  • @wlhgmk
    @wlhgmk Před 10 měsíci +61

    Of course an Ice Age is coming. In fact we are in the middle of an Ice age which started some 2.75m years ago. Within this ice age there have been between 30 and 50 cycles of alternating glacial periods and interglacial periods, depending on how you define them. We are at present in the Holocene interglacial and the previous one, some 125k years ago is often referred to as Eemian interglacial. Our slid into the next glacial period was delayed by mans activity of plowing, destroying forests, growing rice in swamps and burning carboniferous fuels. Delayed but not stopped. The ice started to accumulate on the high lands of Baffin island, resulting in the demise of lichens which were covered for multiple years. This was triggered by the black death and the demise of the people of the Americas which allowed a great surge in forest growth. Then the industrial revolution hotted up, spewing more green house gases into the atmosphere and the nascent continental glacier retreated, leaving a halo of dead lichens around the high lands of Baffin Island. When green house gasses decline again we will likely slide into the next glacial. Lovelock predicted that by the end (actually he said by the middle) of this century the population of the earth will have fallen to 1b. If that was to happen, we would likely have a repeat of the forest growth-spurt, sucking down green house gasses and leading to the next glacial.

    • @theodorefreeman
      @theodorefreeman Před 10 měsíci

      "In fact we are in the middle of an Ice age which started some 2.75m years ago. Within this ice age there have been between 30 and 50 cycles of alternating glacial periods and interglacial periods, depending on how you define them." Contradictions. Check out Suspicious Observers. We have detected and expect the galactic current sheet to hit within the next 30 years. We are living through the change to the next Ice Age.

    • @Odo-el2mh
      @Odo-el2mh Před 10 měsíci +6

      It's true. An Ice Age is defined as a period when at least some parts of the land are permanenty covered with ice, which is exactly what is going on right now in this planet.

    • @Runinfox
      @Runinfox Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thanks for info --sounds solid--Just a couple of years. a Couple of Volcanoes with enough Ash could flip things sooner than later---As a MONK I say OUCH--massive and shocking

    • @glenndavis4452
      @glenndavis4452 Před 10 měsíci +5

      For greenhouse gases to be a climate driver, the earth in your backyard has to be radiating a thermal energy gain enough to heat up the ten miles of air above it.
      While not affecting 95% of those atmospheric molecules.
      I have a totally unscientific, undereducated opinion that my back yard is not radiating the energy equivalent to the BTUs REQUIRED to heat that much air.
      But the factual, basic real life science means it unquestionably has to work like that in order to perform as advertised.

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge Před 10 měsíci +1

      How will the earth’s population be 1BN by the end of the century? 🤔

  • @Danioton
    @Danioton Před 10 měsíci

    Looking to forward to seeing more. Thanks.

  • @seokjinniesunite4339
    @seokjinniesunite4339 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just want people to stop treating the earth like a dumpster. 😂

  • @Christopher1889
    @Christopher1889 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The effects of the weaking magnetic field on the climate was not mentioned. As it weakens, with a possible pole shift in the near future, more solar radiation gets in and heats things up until the field is once again strong.

  • @DnBclassictunes
    @DnBclassictunes Před 10 měsíci +5

    Told daily by the media here the world is boiling. It just never stops

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's because it is.

    • @DnBclassictunes
      @DnBclassictunes Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@EmeraldView Prove it

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@DnBclassictunes Yeah everyone is lying to you. It's a grand global conspiracy. 🙄
      You'll understand soon enough.

    • @marcushoward6560
      @marcushoward6560 Před 10 měsíci

      @@DnBclassictunes It's easy when you just remove all the data that proves you wrong, er, I mean, "normalize the data".

  • @anomaly7288
    @anomaly7288 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome presentation. Thank you

  • @tjclarke4604
    @tjclarke4604 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is one of the best videos I have watched in a while. Thank you.

  • @thedebateroom
    @thedebateroom Před 10 měsíci +3

    Sure, there's natural variability, and then there's the clathrate gun pointed at your face. Problem is, the clathrate gun fired over 10 years ago. The methane release is now unstoppable and we will face something worse than the Permian in the coming centuries. The half life of methane is increasing too, thanks to the hydroxl molecules being used up on stuff released from forest fires instead of methane. A renewed ice age is not possible under current conditions.

  • @douglasbair5647
    @douglasbair5647 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I am sure grateful that there are still people, scientists, that believe the true facts! Because I am soooo tired of hearing others scream and cry and groan,”Global Warming, Global Warming!”

  • @agangoffun2918
    @agangoffun2918 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Ice core samples have shown an imminent change into our next ice age for decades. It's literally why we have evidence for previous ice ages.

  • @Noahfence251
    @Noahfence251 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In the late 80s all we were taught was that acid rain would kill us all before 2000

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 3 měsíci

      Well no mainstream climate scientist ever made that claim.

    • @Noahfence251
      @Noahfence251 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rps1689 I realize you prob weren't around, but it was taught in schools, It was being pushed by the epa. Thats pretty mainstream.

    • @rps1689
      @rps1689 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Noahfence251 I was in school in the 70s and no one in main stream climate science in the 80s told us acid rail would kill us all before 2000. Best to avoid predictions from tabloids, hippies, and politicians.

  • @glidercoach
    @glidercoach Před 10 měsíci +3

    Since mid August, I have been using a blanket to keep warm as I sleep. Global warming is climate changing to global cooling.

  • @bruceb5481
    @bruceb5481 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Bring it on, the skiing and snowboarding will be epic😊😊😊

  • @dmmikerpg
    @dmmikerpg Před 5 měsíci +1

    We're still technically in an ice age.

  • @ghetinknotabush8602
    @ghetinknotabush8602 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Our science, our technologies, our combined human knowledge should not be used to limit or control us. This is the very same mentality
    of a past era when earth was mandated as the center of the universe and others were exiled/put to death as heretics!
    YES, let us discuss this!

  • @stuffandjunkandthings364
    @stuffandjunkandthings364 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Judging by the fact that CZcams has found fit to slap their own "context" box on the video, I'd say that your last line hit the nail on the head.

    • @lindax911
      @lindax911 Před 10 měsíci

      No. If "climate change" is in the video description, you'll get that context box. Try it. Post a video about puppies playing the yard and add the line, "These puppies don't care about climate change." You'll get the context box.

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr Před 10 měsíci +23

    Somewhere along the line, the narrative really started to change with this channel and it's content and my guess is that they just lean whichever way their sponsors (at the time) expect them to.

  • @surnbe
    @surnbe Před 7 měsíci +1

    I wrote a blog about this in 2010 and it got my popular blog demonitized by google.

  • @glynbrookes6456
    @glynbrookes6456 Před 10 měsíci +52

    I am sure some people won't be happy to hear that it's not unusual to have changes to the weather on earth.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 10 měsíci +6

      Weather and Climate are not the same thing.

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm surprised John Kerry hasn't had this removed.

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@THE-X-Force Try tell John Kerry that...

    • @stevenstart8728
      @stevenstart8728 Před 7 měsíci

      I think most people that live in Melbourne already know that the weather changes a lot in one day.

  • @lucycarin
    @lucycarin Před 10 měsíci +4

    There is a channel called suspiciousobservers and the global papers about space weather and our changing planet can point you to a mini ice age like it or not politics aside too✌🏼

  • @whaleshrimp111
    @whaleshrimp111 Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderful to see emerging science out in the open instead of hiding from the cancel culture. I subscribed. Now if I can get some of my teacher friends a to bring actual science to young people. Oh what a wonderful world we live on. Lets enjoy it and learn as much as possible without any political or religious Narrative blocking human's march forward.

  • @jase0140
    @jase0140 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome video, talk of ice age back in the seventies in the great time line of things is only like yesterday.

  • @garysimon7765
    @garysimon7765 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Best visual explanations with facts .

  • @JTDesign1
    @JTDesign1 Před 10 měsíci +27

    Robert Felix wrote an interesting book back in the late 90's, (still available on Amazon) that spells out in more detail why much of the ignored facts point to a coming ice age, and that it can happen much faster than existing models suggest. There is no denying the climate is changing, since it always is. The main question is what direction? Fire or Ice?

    • @uptoolate2793
      @uptoolate2793 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Ice.

    • @MrGarymola
      @MrGarymola Před 10 měsíci +2

      The solar cycle of about 400 yrs shows we are due for a mini ice age or close to it.

    • @Involent
      @Involent Před 10 měsíci +8

      Some say the world will end in fire,
      Some say in ice.
      From what I’ve tasted of desire
      I hold with those who favor fire.
      But if it had to perish twice,
      I think I know enough of hate
      To say that for destruction ice
      Is also great
      And would suffice.
      -Robert Frost

    • @hubertwalters4300
      @hubertwalters4300 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Involent So a guy names Frost thinks ice would be great.

    • @Involent
      @Involent Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@hubertwalters4300 He quite explicitly states that he prefers fire to ice.

  • @danielruff4632
    @danielruff4632 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Finally, someone talking about the SUN!! Thanks for making this great video!

    • @EdWiebe
      @EdWiebe Před 7 měsíci

      Finally. LOL. Where have you been for the past 200 years?

  • @roybarrows9733
    @roybarrows9733 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This video has a fleeting reference to the fact that climate scientists who doubt that recent global warming is human caused are a distinct minority, then proceeds to dismissively call the overwhelming majority "catastrophists." BTW, that minority view that is disproportionately represented in this video accounts for fewer than 3% of climate scientists, something this video fails to mention. It also disregards study after study that conclude that modern global warming is indeed human caused-- something that scientists have been warning us about for decades. To disregard those warnings amounts to playing roulette with the habitability of this planet for much of the life that currently exists on it. It reminds me of a cartoon captioned, "What if all this is a hoax and we create a better world for nothing?"
    What is on display is the "insane" part of this channel's name.

  • @BiffTannenBTTF
    @BiffTannenBTTF Před 10 měsíci +18

    Did he just use Ice Man as an explanation for short-term warming? This is quite a weak argument as we have no idea what environment he was dealing with. It may have simply been a low snow year. Or he may have been trying to use a shortcut, which meant he HAD to go through snowy terrain.

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před 10 měsíci +5

      He was found 2 miles above sea level with an arrow in his back and you think he was trying to use a shortcut?

    • @BiffTannenBTTF
      @BiffTannenBTTF Před 10 měsíci +3

      @a.mathis9454 What does the arrow have to do with anything? SMH.

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BiffTannenBTTF if you were being chased, would you take the easier path or the harder path? Evidently, he was trying to escape(the arrow is in his back(shoulder)). Human/animal nature would have taken the easiest route to get away from his attacker. Even California mountains have snow (as of end of July 2023(1000% of average for July)) amidst a heat wave.

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BiffTannenBTTF he wasn’t taking a shortcut. It was probably the path he traveled through to get to the valley.

    • @alanfroegel
      @alanfroegel Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BiffTannenBTTF maybe the arrow killed him. what does ice man have to do with our climate? AND, if our current climate models shot an arrow I bet it would miss..... unlike some prehistoric archer's arrow.

  • @TessaractAlemania-hd7tv
    @TessaractAlemania-hd7tv Před 10 měsíci +3

    Graphics well made, but the message is not sharp enough. There are so many books that gives logic evidence, that 1. all the hysteria is ridiculous because climate change is the standard, it's normal, and 2. the psychologic disturbed behaviour of alarmist neurotics, that live always in the false believe, that everything has to be static, harms hardly the cognitive capabilities.
    But weather and climate is dynamic, and only 0,04 % CO2 in the atmosphere has nothing to do with it. Without carbon dioxide no oxygen! If the plants don't get their CO2, they die, and we too!
    So for me it's more plausible, that another glacial period is coming, when the radiation of the sun decreases.

  • @TheWITTERAT
    @TheWITTERAT Před 9 měsíci +1

    70's - frozen future
    80's - acid rain
    90's - ozone gone
    00's - global warming
    10's - climate change
    20's - global boiling
    Trust the ScIeNcE!

  • @molinamj2007
    @molinamj2007 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Magnetic field is the main thing we need to pay attention to

  • @Griffix96
    @Griffix96 Před 10 měsíci +3

    What do you mean, "an Ice Age is coming." We are currently in an Ice Age. We have been in a warm spike for ten, twenty thousand years. We are in an Ice Age all the same. An Ice Age can last a million years easily.

    • @paulinetill1043
      @paulinetill1043 Před 6 měsíci

      we're headed to an Ice age termination event thats why the earths warming up, the ice caps are retracting releasing CO2 and Methane which has been locked in the ice for thousands of years. The IPPC 6TH ASSESSMENT REPORT estimates that the Co2 and Methane released from the permafrost could amount to 14-175 billion tonnes and would raise earths temperature by up to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. So the Ice age could be coming to an end

  • @lynnsbomb
    @lynnsbomb Před 10 měsíci +59

    Thank you, I’m glad I was patient after I heard the words climate change. I usually instantly shut it off. Great video and thanks for the common sense.

    • @jdwyer4851
      @jdwyer4851 Před 10 měsíci

      Common sense is racism...or something. Whatever it is, it's bad. Good think we have the United Nations quote just under the video to keep us from wrong think.

    • @PeterReefman
      @PeterReefman Před 9 měsíci

      Why would you accept this self-proclaimed scientific article unquestionably, while you'd be ready to "instantly shut off" other science reports?...

    • @ramonvaluezuela1869
      @ramonvaluezuela1869 Před 9 měsíci

      “Climate change” is associated with government extortion here in America. The climate is always changing regardless of how much we allow our governments to rob us. Once they use that term they are obviously pushing for extortion and control. Bye bye.

    • @lynnsbomb
      @lynnsbomb Před 9 měsíci

      That term makes me realize that it’s someone who sides with the occupying regime in control of our republic in the USA. It’s to push extorting from the citizens, which they claim somehow that it makes the weather perfect for humans. Giving or allowing your money to be stolen by the government does nothing at ALL for our environment. The planet is a living, evolving thing and nothing will stop evolution even if we make government gang members rich.

    • @lynnsbomb
      @lynnsbomb Před 9 měsíci

      That term makes me realize that it’s someone who sides with the occupying regime in control of our republic in the USA. It’s to push extorting from the citizens, which they claim somehow that it makes the weather perfect for humans. Giving or allowing your money to be stolen by the government does nothing at ALL for our environment. The planet is a living, evolving thing and nothing will stop evolution even if we make government gang members rich.