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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2024
  • The EU's climate change service says that for the first time, average global temperatures have been more than 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than in the pre-industrial era, for an entire year. Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees is a key aim of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Breaching that mark even temporarily shows how difficult it's becoming to achieve that goal.
    The picture in Europe was mixed. While the Nordic countries were significantly cooler than the average for the reference period, it was significantly warmer in the south of the continent.
    It was also warmer than average in eastern Canada, in Northwest Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia, while it was warmer than average in western Canada, the center of the USA and most of Siberia were colder than average. was colder than average.
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  • @dwnews
    @dwnews  Před 3 měsíci +15

    More on the latest temperature records: www.dw.com/en/did-humanity-just-break-the-paris-agreement-on-climate-change/a-68205623

    • @voyd1507
      @voyd1507 Před 3 měsíci

      You are governmental mouthpiece. NOT TO BE TRUSTED

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci

      @@voyd1507 What a strange comment. As America's founding fathers made clear in the Declaration of Independence, it is good government that is the ultimate defender of our rights and freedoms. The progress humans achieved over the last 200 years would have been impossible without good government. And which research has historically been most trustworthy--that funded by governments or by corporations? Corporate-funded research has a long-history of being deceptive in self-serving ways, but government-funded research has been more trustworthy by a country mile, and has formed much of the foundation of modern societies.

    • @LithaMoonSong
      @LithaMoonSong Před 3 měsíci +2

      We already passed 1.5C , we don't need hopium anymore.

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 Před 3 měsíci

      all

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 Před 3 měsíci

      lies

  • @carlosdumbratzen6332
    @carlosdumbratzen6332 Před 3 měsíci +73

    As a kid in the 2000s I read about climate change and thought it was a serious issue and I saw all these great ideas how we could live more sustainable. Now, soon to be 20 years later, barely anything has been done and we are on a head on collision course.

    • @carlpanzram7081
      @carlpanzram7081 Před 3 měsíci +3

      A lot has been done actually.
      I get why people would grow pessimistic, but that will not fix any issues.
      Humanity will handle the temperature increase, it's going to be a rough ride, but so far we managed to solve all the problems we faced.
      That we even made it this far is pretty amazing, and judging by our past accomplishments, we will continue to grow through this crysis as well.
      We are stewards of thos planet, and we will be forced to carry that responsibility, and therefore we will carry that responsibility.
      Maybe you don't see any way out of this, but for the last few hundreds of years we had plenty of problems to fail at, and yet we didn't.
      Do you have u know how many famines and bottlenecks we had in our past?
      The reality is simply that we had a easy ride for the last 100 years, so this kind of issue seems unusual. It's not.
      We 100% have the ability to fix this, and therefore we will.

    • @user-st7wb3yf3d
      @user-st7wb3yf3d Před 3 měsíci +3

      Well, as a guy in his 70's I remember when this all began in the 1960's. Headlines such as "The whole of the East Coast of Britain will be under 20 feet of water by 1980". Obviously, that never came to pass, and why just the East Coast? The tides haven't even encroached an inch, never mind a foot. I never believed it then and still don't now. Back then it was called the "Hot House Effect", now it's Climate Change. Obviously over time the climate changes as Scotland was once Tropical, geology doesn't lie! The whole thing began when Marxists thought they were scientists, but just sat in rooms thinking nonsense, and ways to instil fear and panic.

    • @carlosdumbratzen6332
      @carlosdumbratzen6332 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-st7wb3yf3d go and take your conspiracy theory with you

    • @ikuona
      @ikuona Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don't worry. Planet will take care of this problem one way or another. We are only bunch of fleas that it will shake off and continue floating peacefully in space.

    • @stevenhoward9926
      @stevenhoward9926 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@user-st7wb3yf3d Not sure what school you went to in 60s-70s but in our school as kids we were guaranteed a new ice age and the planet was going to get very cold. Crazy times were living in [ eh ].

  • @alinapopescu872
    @alinapopescu872 Před 3 měsíci +224

    The shortest answer is no. Mankind has achieved its target of mindlessly destroying everything in the name of profit.

    • @gamingtonight1526
      @gamingtonight1526 Před 3 měsíci +8

      British met office says that 2024 could be 1.6C or higher. So I don't think we are ever going back to below 1.5C. So you are 100% right, sir.

    • @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174
      @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Para

    • @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174
      @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Sites

    • @carlpanzram7081
      @carlpanzram7081 Před 3 měsíci +6

      You use the word "profit" as if it doesn't directly translate to living standard and flourishing.
      The decision that led to this isn't some catastrophic and ignorant one, it's literally "im cold and hungry, let's burn coal and raise more cows"
      The issue is gigantic and runs very deep, and it's only possible to fix if either humanity collectively decides to voluntarily lower their living standards, which they won't, or technological development that enable us to live comfortably and flourish without destroying the environment.
      Either we find a way to "profit" without destroying our environment, or we voluntarily suffocate ourselves.
      This is basically a malthusian catastrophy. A dish of yeast that starts eating itself because it faces a lack of resources, just that we have to do it voluntarily.
      The other option is finding other resources.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 3 měsíci

      @@carlpanzram7081 Profit doesn't benefit you. One of the most profitable company's on Earth. Deliberately makes worse(and intentionally bricks) products to force you to buy more.
      Capital hasn't cared about your flourishing this entire century

  • @homerisian
    @homerisian Před 3 měsíci +105

    Its time to stop the optimism behind 1.5 degrees, James Hansen, who has forgotten more climate science than most of the scientists know, has said 1.5 is gone and 2 degrees is on track for the mid 2030s.
    He also states that the increase is accelerating and if we start to hit the tipping points it can only get worse. 2 degrees by mid 2030s is best case scenario based on the inaction of the world.

    • @zacky7572
      @zacky7572 Před 3 měsíci +1

      What’s scary is that we’re probably beyond the point of no return. Global warming grows exponentially, not linearly. As the ice caps and permafrost melt, methane that has been trapped within the ice for hundreds of thousands of years is released into the atmosphere, which accelerates the greenhouse effect, which accelerates the ice cap melting more, etc. it may be a lost cause as of 10 or 20 years ago. It’s not a reason to stop trying…but we haven’t really even started trying yet, and it’s likely already too late.

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Před 3 měsíci +4

      There is no reason to suspect that the heating will end at two or three or four C. above. Self-reinforcing feedbacks are in play.

    • @homerisian
      @homerisian Před 3 měsíci

      @@kimweaver1252 Agreed, if we start hitting the tippings points no one knows what will happen. No amount of climate modelling could predict the results of an amalgamation of numerous tipping points being reached.

    • @kimweaver1252
      @kimweaver1252 Před 3 měsíci

      @@homerisian We can predict the nature of the changes in the aggregate, but we currently lack the ability to be specific as to time, location, and extent. However, the large language models used for, and produced by, AI rsearch will allow us to closely estimate those results the way we now predict weather and we will be able to predict weather down to very small regions over longer periods.

    • @zacky7572
      @zacky7572 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kimweaver1252 Yup, I just tried to mention that climate change happens exponentially, but my comment has "magically" disappeared. As the ice caps and permafrost melt, methane is released. We may have already hit the point of no return, because if this ancient ice is melting on its own, the problem will continue to accelerate even if every nation on the planet goes 100% carbon neutral.
      Since any dissent from the official narrative of "it will be ok because capitalism, don't worry" is immediately and automatically silenced, most likely by an AI, we will never be carbon neutral. Human civilization will likely end because we didn't become carbon neutral in the 90's.

  • @domm1341
    @domm1341 Před 3 měsíci +27

    The words “too little, too late” spring to mind.

    • @paulbrower
      @paulbrower Před 2 měsíci

      We need to wean ourselves away from both the car culture and low-density urban housing. (By the way -- most American suburbs are legitimately urban).

  • @-Subtle-
    @-Subtle- Před 3 měsíci +137

    I used to live in the snowiest city in the USA.
    It's 60ºF on February 9.
    As a child, and for centuries (my family has been in the USA since the 1500s) the state would freeze in Oct/Nov. It would thaw in late March. The ground cover would be snow for months.
    In 2000, I bought my family home. There's a journal in the gardener's shed about the lawn. Mowing always from May to September for almost 100 years according to that journal. Nothing out of the ordinary.
    In 2007, I started mowing late into October. Then, in April. In 2013, into November. Now I mow in March. Last year, my neighbor mowed in December.
    This is climate change. It's no longer the snowiest city.

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před 3 měsíci +8

      Our mountainous region in PA has far less snow, far warmer temps. Only reason the ski slopes survive is because of snow-making machines. For the past 10 years we have had many where I shoveled snow 10 times or fewer. This year I think it has been about 5, and I was out biking in 60°F temps this weekend, will be out again this coming weekend.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Nice, your particular place (Buffalo, guess ?) is becoming better and better to live in. Where I live I still can't mow until May

    • @ericwiese7479
      @ericwiese7479 Před 3 měsíci +1

      No snow in Duluth, MN! Never seen anything even close to this

    • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
      @user-qr7ee2cp4y Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@ericwiese7479 parents sent me pictures of people water-skiing in Minnesota on new years day. Never even heard of that in Minnesota

    • @ericwiese7479
      @ericwiese7479 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@user-qr7ee2cp4y yep, it’s crazy, but certain people won’t entertain the idea that we are indeed changing the climate. Strongest El Niño I’ve ever seen

  • @lazeau
    @lazeau Před 3 měsíci +254

    good reporting as always, but frankly we just need to be honest that the 1.5° limit is a pipe dream at this point. a soot-clogged, planet-choking pipe dream. we do need to be shouting louder about this, and holding accountable the few people responsible for the vast majority of emissions
    edit: it is also worth noting that the world was, on average, at or above the 1.5° threshold for all of 2023, but iirc that's the only time this has happened so far in human history. while the temp is definitely still rising on average, this year may be 1.4° or 1.2° or something like that; we can't necessarily say the world is at/above the 1.5° threshold until annual global average temps break that threshold many times in the next several years. so, on an optimistic note, it's not like 2024 is the year the switch for the super disasters gets flipped. it will be a gradual increase, and we will have time to adapt, given enough will.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs Před 3 měsíci +7

      And your responsibility? Hmmmm?

    • @lazeau
      @lazeau Před 3 měsíci +28

      @@StressRUs i'm a climate scientist so I reckon I'm doing my part.

    • @Rodrigo-tk2fm
      @Rodrigo-tk2fm Před 3 měsíci +10

      You better not be driving a car, using electricity, bottled water, clothes etc., etc., etc.

    • @lazeau
      @lazeau Před 3 měsíci

      @@Rodrigo-tk2fm i do in fact do all those, except drive. kind of hard to exist in the world today without. those things can be done without burning fossil fuels, we just have to change things to get there. the solution is not retreat into the woods and eat bugs, partly because at this rate the forest will just burn down in a decade. the solution is to innovate past fossil fuels, so that you can keep condescending people on a computer powered by something that doesn't boil the planet.

    • @lazeau
      @lazeau Před 3 měsíci

      ​​​@@Rodrigo-tk2fmthe solution is not to retreat into the woods and eat bugs, partly because the forest will probably burn down if the biodiversity doesn't die out first. yes, i do, in fact, use electricity. yes, i do, in fact, enjoy drinking clean water. there are ways to do these things without killing the planet, and the point of moving past fossil fuels is so that you can continue to condescend people on a computer using power that doesn't boil the planet. my original comment is meant as a call to action to help the planet, not for you to dangle the world's greatest crisis in front of me like it's my fault. it's the fault of the systems we have built out of shortsighted greed, which humans built, and humans can change.

  • @paulh1862
    @paulh1862 Před 3 měsíci +36

    The worsening feedback loops are unaccounted for in the climate projections. Things are accelerating

    • @Muddslinger0415
      @Muddslinger0415 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes 2030 is the date

    • @tristanridley1601
      @tristanridley1601 Před 3 měsíci

      They can't include them in the models because we have no data to GUESS about those.
      The scientists who make the models are very clear that their models leave out some very scary unknowns.

    • @turkizno
      @turkizno Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not only that but the projections are wrong, the new climate model shows we are 100% accelerating to 5°C, absolutely guaranteed

  • @jasminealixandranorth
    @jasminealixandranorth Před 3 měsíci +21

    No snow in the Swiss alps this winter where I live. Its t-shirt weather. Sad.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I daresay you didn't expect different?

  • @richardrochollphotography418
    @richardrochollphotography418 Před 3 měsíci +29

    This reporting is incredible! Even if we stopped heating apartments, driving cars, stopping industrial processes etc right away, we would still hit 2-2.5 °C above pre industrial temperature levels mid century, simply from the CO2 that is already in the atmosphere! WTF seriously!

    • @jannevellamo
      @jannevellamo Před 3 měsíci +1

      The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is actually just 0,04% and it's all needed to keep photosynthesis going, so that we can have some oxygen to breathe. If you reduce it to 0,03%, photosynthesis will become extremely difficult, plants will die, agriculture will end, people will starve and soon after that, they'll start suffocating.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Před 3 měsíci

      You know there are life forms that extract Co2 from the air.

    • @NimbleBard48
      @NimbleBard48 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​You just said something nonsensical. Not when it comes to the idea, but you don't know the numbers mate. It's frankly embarassing to even touch the 'CO2 is plant food' thing (meaning that you are suggesting we can be CO2 empoverished) when the concept you are talking about never happened in the history of this planet ​@@jannevellamo

    • @richardrochollphotography418
      @richardrochollphotography418 Před 3 měsíci

      why don't you move to the former delda of the euphrates river and live there? there you can enjoy warmth already today (:@@naszadynastia

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jannevellamo "The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is actually just 0,04% and it's all needed to keep photosynthesis going, so that we can have some oxygen to breathe. If you reduce it to 0,03%, photosynthesis will become extremely difficult, plants will die, agriculture will end"
      NO. Earth was a lush paradise and likely the most biodiverse it ever has been with CO2 levels under 300 ppm for the last 800,000 years. CO2 has to get down to 180-190 for the effects your are describing to happen. All ecosystems NOW on earth are actually better adapted to CO2 levels UNDER 300 ppm.

  • @SkepticalTeacher
    @SkepticalTeacher Před 3 měsíci +127

    Never been more glad I didnt have my own children... it's depressing enough teaching 6 year olds, knowing what's coming and I can't do anything to stop it. 😢

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Quit your job.
      Seriously - you'll feel like you're corrupt otherwise.
      How long do you want to look at them like you're confident?
      How long are you going to encourage them to study hard for a future they won't have?
      Good luck

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 3 měsíci +4

      You can do something about it.
      Everyone can.
      We all burn fossil fuels, and we are all capable of choosing something else.
      even if only 1/2 of 8 billion people did just one thing to reduce their emissions that would be a huge change.
      Never feel that what you do doesn't matter.
      It matters more than you or others think.
      Remember everything we buy, or don't buy also makes a difference.
      If companies can't make money selling things they stop selling them.

    • @SkepticalTeacher
      @SkepticalTeacher Před 3 měsíci +11

      @jimthain8777 of course we can all do little things. I don't fly any more, for example, and I try to raise awareness. But at a larger scale, big decisions must be taken by those in governance, and that is what I am referring to when I say we are in denial about the seriousness of this.

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jimthain8777 If the consumers stop consuming to a remarkable extend, the workers lose their jobs. The ensuing political-social disaster would blow up any G7 state.
      Social benefits, health insurance, pension collapses. We are already seeing this - and consumption is still at a high level despite inflation and general uncertainty.
      Climate Change is a perfect trap - Especially for highly developed industrial countries. At the moment, we rightly believe that the Global South will have to endure the worst consequences - if the first G7 state collapses, we will see it differently.

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@jimthain8777 The logic of 'every little bit helps' has a context and framework in which it is valid.
      Climate Change is far out of that range.
      A roughly estimated 4 billion people live out of poverty within ecological limits.
      That hasn't stopped climate change.

  • @creativespanishlearning154
    @creativespanishlearning154 Před 3 měsíci +46

    There's no going back amigos, we're all in!

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Its not even a matter if we are screwed or not. But HOW screwed are we.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci

      @@erick289777 the only question now is will we go extinct within 10 years or 20-30 years?

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Před 3 měsíci

      all in for a great future of abundant resources

    • @MakeEuropaGreatAgain
      @MakeEuropaGreatAgain Před 3 měsíci

      @@erick289777not even a tiny bit, the only ones who are screwed are the poor nations. We will cry for them, but we cannot save them. People in the west will only get richer and live better, invest in stocks right now because it only goes up!

  • @tomasbisciak7323
    @tomasbisciak7323 Před 3 měsíci +33

    good idea lets wait 20 years to get a proper average temp check. Makes sense... totally fine we got time no rush :) /s - she has no idea about the lag in the system and locked temperature increase. Incredible how someone like this can have time allotted on the channel.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 Před 3 měsíci +7

      The channel seems habitually to engage low-calibre 'experts'

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 3 měsíci

      To be fair she's only a journalist, but yes, the media do downplay the crisis, and the failure of our leaders to, well, lead.
      Instead they have to be pushed.
      So far we haven't pushed nearly hard enough.
      Perhaps if we have protests in the millions, or billions of people the politicians will begin to sit up and take notice?
      We need a world climate change protest day.
      It should be in the spring, or fall, and it HAS to be global, every single country everywhere all at once.
      Maybe then our "fearless" leaders will actually do something.
      One can hope.

    • @Aedony
      @Aedony Před 3 měsíci

      its their own reporter! lol. "environmentalist reporter" is how he introduced her.@@margin606

    • @laurencevanhelsuwe3052
      @laurencevanhelsuwe3052 Před 3 měsíci

      Mainstream media is a disaster when it comes to climate crisis reporting. There are infinitely better sources of information (e.g. the scientists themselves)

    • @johntron86
      @johntron86 Před 3 měsíci

      @@margin606agreed. utter insanity

  • @hendrikbarboritsch7003
    @hendrikbarboritsch7003 Před 3 měsíci +124

    The lady does not know that 2 degrees is already in the pipeline, maybe 3.

    • @Welgeldiguniekalias
      @Welgeldiguniekalias Před 3 měsíci +25

      Literally in the pipeline with all the oil and gas projects still being developed. We should be capping wells, not drilling new ones.

    • @BlueFrenzy
      @BlueFrenzy Před 3 měsíci +12

      Maybe 5. Because it seems we are evolving according to the worst case scenarios, and those scenarios point towards more than 5.0ºC

    • @wintersoldier2835
      @wintersoldier2835 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Maybe 6 or 7? 😅

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Před 3 měsíci

      5 to 7 degrees warmer actually, 5 is solidified which means we will see the genuine mass extinction of life in the ocean because of acidification. The extension of Sahara desert into Europe by 2050.
      Mass droughts being annual events worldwide, heatwave up to 70 degrees Celsius which means large parts of earth near equator will be unliveable.
      Complete agriculture failure, free market capitalism will be completely collapsed by end of this century.
      Beautiful

    • @SupriyaAN
      @SupriyaAN Před 3 měsíci +4

      I think she is just being diplomatic. Using words carefully and spoke as though it is still possible to reverse the 1.5C that we have possibly crossed.

  • @dhanyrafael
    @dhanyrafael Před 3 měsíci +85

    17°C in January now in my country. When I was a child, temps were like -10°C to -20°C and the snow was 2 meters high. 😅 And that was the case when reading old poetry about winter. From 1990 something changed dramatically. Winter has become like autumn and autumn like a summer extension. This summer we will have 45°C temps. Crops will fail to survive. Food prices will go higher. Poor people will have a hard time to survive. Things aren't looking good.
    It seems we are already living a MASS EXTINCTION EVENT - widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on Earth. Such an event is identified by a sharp fall in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms. There have been five mass extinctions in Earth's history. And I am not sure we humans can survive it with all the actual technology.

    • @miba8303
      @miba8303 Před 3 měsíci +1

      -20 here sorry

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci +16

      ​@@miba8303"Average" is not a complicated mathematical concept.

    • @vladnickul
      @vladnickul Před 3 měsíci

      sounds good to me

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      @@vladnickul You mean this is about a democratic vote on emotional states..? I love my opinions too😁

    • @vladnickul
      @vladnickul Před 3 měsíci

      "democratic vote on emotional states" What?! @@gehwissen3975

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 Před 3 měsíci +17

    All the coral reefs off Florida died last summer from the heat. The sea grass has died off because fertiliser runoff fuels algae that block the sun and now we have dead dolphins and manatees washing up on the riverbank because they starved. Florida waters are experiencing total ecosystem collapse, a paradise turned to desert.

  • @sorcesscores5366
    @sorcesscores5366 Před 3 měsíci +6

    How can she say ‘we’ll have time to adapt’? Not only have we failed to adapt to avoid this predicament, but it’s also like a parabolic curve. The effects will only come faster and more pronounced as time goes on.

  • @christianaquino763
    @christianaquino763 Před 3 měsíci +20

    There are better examples that explain how serious the problem is, extreme local weather, daily conditions in arctic areas, nearly ALL ice in the world in full retreat year around, for example!

    • @Silks-
      @Silks- Před 3 měsíci

      This is what's making me question the intention of DW news. They've chosen someone who is doing an admittedly great job of manipulating stats to paint a picture of optimism on behalf of capitalist endeavours who profit off the status quo

    • @Aedony
      @Aedony Před 3 měsíci

      @Silks- that someone is their own "environmental reporter". Not a scientist a scientist or anything.

    • @Silks-
      @Silks- Před 3 měsíci

      @@Aedony Well 'their own environmental reporter' needs to be fired because she's not following the consensus of climate scientists and is purposefully giving falsely optimistic views. It's easy to do that, and if she comes on again I won't trust DW anymore, hopefully it's a one-off

    • @cl8804
      @cl8804 Před 3 měsíci

      i mean, those are better at explaining it to your average, clueless person. in scientific terms, they're far worse

    • @Silks-
      @Silks- Před 3 měsíci

      @@cl8804 That's simply not true. She was explaining the exact same scientific methods, just manipulating the data so that our temperature difference between pre-industrial levels and now seems less severe. She changed it so she was working on a 20 year average lol that's just ridiculous. I believe 5 year average is the norm.

  • @user-wc8lw9km4w
    @user-wc8lw9km4w Před 3 měsíci +41

    It was late 5 years ago. Now, just prepare

  • @Angelina-xj5zd
    @Angelina-xj5zd Před 3 měsíci +24

    The ocean has absorbed enough heat to melt both poles. There is no going back.

    • @jannevellamo
      @jannevellamo Před 3 měsíci +1

      So, how can both poles still be covered by ice? Satellite photos do not lie, there's ice all over the place.

    • @markhivin8670
      @markhivin8670 Před 3 měsíci +5

      South pole is on land and very high so it won't be so fast

    • @Cecil-yc6mc
      @Cecil-yc6mc Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@jannevellamo are you for real? the OP is just saying that the melting of both poles is locked in. Just as it took a long, long time to create all that ice...it will take a while (circa 100 years) to melt all the ice.

    • @jannevellamo
      @jannevellamo Před 3 měsíci +1

      The amount of ice in the Antarctic alone would take thousands of years to melt, not 100. To melt it in 100 years, you'd have to physically move the Antarctic to the Equator and keep nuking it for a century. Let's also not ignore the fact that the Medieval Warm Period was much warmer than the present climate, it was warm enough for Britain to be a major wine producer and for Norway to produce surplus population enough to start the Viking Age. It was literally warm enough for Greenland to be actually green, but the Antarctic still didn't melt, the reindeers didn't become extinct, the polar bears didn't become extinct and neither did the penguins. Mankind actually thrived, the population was growing faster than ever since the fall of Rome. Today, Greenland is far from green, there are no vineyards in Britain, the Baltic Sea is currently frozen, the ice breakers are working 24/7, the landscape outside my window is covered in snow and we're getting some more snow, on top of the couple of inches we got yesterday. It's minus 6C outside, which is pretty normal in February, unlike the minus 30C, in which I went winter camping in February a couple of years ago. Do tell me more about how my country is heating up twice as fast as every other country. Do tell me more about how the snow outside is actually on fire. @@Cecil-yc6mc

    • @Greenjet713
      @Greenjet713 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​​​@@jannevellamo so you are believing in inaccurate, historical texts when people couldn't even measure temperatures but don't believe in our modern technology? And fyi don't tell lies about something you don't even know about. As a European I can ensure you that there are still vineyards in the UK and the baltic sea is just frozen far up in the north. Which makes icecover about 10-20% from the whole sea surface of baltic sea. And that's just because Scandinavia has one of its coldest winters since 30 years, while more southern parts of Europe are heading to record warm february. Last time baltic sea was completely frozen was in 1963

  • @psikeyhackr6914
    @psikeyhackr6914 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Doesn't planned obsolescence mean unnecessary manufacturing. Doesn't unnecessary manufacturing mean more CO2 into the atmosphere for no good reason?
    When have you heard a climate scientist or an economist talk about planned obsolescence?

  • @Cordycep1
    @Cordycep1 Před 3 měsíci +18

    govt wont get serious until food becomes scarcity.

    • @mithim99
      @mithim99 Před 3 měsíci

      Government doesnt exist anymore it got corrupted by capitalism.

    • @tristanridley1601
      @tristanridley1601 Před 3 měsíci +1

      That will be way too late. I think the USA will act when Washington DC goes underwater.

    • @paulbrower
      @paulbrower Před 3 měsíci

      @@tristanridley1601 Famines lead to violent revolutions. No tchnological fix or medical miracle can undo hunger.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Před 2 měsíci

      and we are only INCREASING our resources globally ya hack

  • @Mikinaak2023
    @Mikinaak2023 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Just broke a record for Toronto, Canada. Warmest February in 86 years.

    • @milchkopf3881
      @milchkopf3881 Před 3 měsíci

      coincidences is all you people have as "proof"...

    • @Cecil-yc6mc
      @Cecil-yc6mc Před 3 měsíci

      @@milchkopf3881 the fact the you always say foolish things is technically just a correlation as well

    • @freedommatters7677
      @freedommatters7677 Před 3 měsíci

      Suspicious 🤨

    • @shukes4645
      @shukes4645 Před 3 měsíci

      @@milchkopf3881 what a coincedence breaking records in the hotter side of things is becoming more and more common whereas coldest is hardly changing at all!

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci

      @@milchkopf3881 "coincidences is all you people have as "proof"..." Record global warm temps are outpacing record global cold temps by a ratio of 2-to-1 and we are currently warming the planet ~18 times faster than it usually warms when coming out of an ice age. People are not talking about "coincidences," they are sharing symptoms of well-documented and disastrous man-made global warming and climate disruption.

  • @thesjkexperience
    @thesjkexperience Před 3 měsíci +10

    It’s now too late. Politicians won’t do anything so adopt, adapt and evolve.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci +3

      No adapting to a dead planet

  • @jessieadore
    @jessieadore Před 3 měsíci +8

    It’s not difficult to fix at all. The people who write your paycheck have made it unnecessarily difficult.

  • @paulbrower
    @paulbrower Před 3 měsíci +5

    It's beginning to look, where I live (southern Michigan),like 2012: the year without a winter. We went from having a Dfa climate (cold winter, hot summer with no dry season) to having a year typical of a Csa climate (cool winter, hot summer, but summer drought). I saw in Michigan the sort of yellowed grass characteristic of California in the summer.
    We have had some record warmth in February, the sort in which our area doesn't get the blizzards that supply and protect ground water for crops. Blizzards are not fun, but farmers depend upon them to ensure that fresh crops have critical water to feed them in the spring.

  • @vladmarcu6197
    @vladmarcu6197 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Does anyone talks about reducing the consumption, as we consume in some countries like the resources will never end. Vlad Marcu, Environmental Engineer - Denmark

    • @Tuljalan
      @Tuljalan Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, because that would mean telling the hard and unpleasant truth that the economic growth is causing the climate change and other forms of biosphere destruction, so we opt for the sweet lies like Green growth.

    • @MrQwertyman111
      @MrQwertyman111 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@TuljalanExactly. We're pretending to be implementing changes, when in reality we'd like to live the same way we did. I mean for instance, does switching from plastic straws to paper ones actually change our situation? No. It's still emissions we could live without, yet somehow it's still around. And this is just a tiny example, but we have huge ones like cars in general and the switch to EVs that are in all likelihood as bad if not worse in emissions in their life cycle.
      So to be fair? I feel sorry for my kids who are in their teens now. The world they know now will be a much harsher place in 30-40 years, let alone 50-60. And it is a bit selfish, but I'm kinda happy I most likely will not be around to see the world we know today crumble. Because it will crumble, we just can't predict how bad things might get.

    • @ThomasVWorm
      @ThomasVWorm Před 3 měsíci +1

      We cannot reduce consumption. It is not possible in our economic system. When we are having zero growth, our economic system is already in the state of a crisis and people start to lose their jobs.
      Reducing consumptions means a shrinking economy or a negative growth rate. The austerity policy they applied to Greece in the 2010s did cause exactly this. Unemployment in Greece did skyrocket over 20% and youth unemployment to 50%.
      If you want to have an idea, what this will cause as an even worser consequence, look at the beginning of the 1930s. Here austerity policies in Germany and Japan did cause a strong economic downturn too (they always do), which caused a change in political powers and at the end world war number two. And they did not have nuclear weapons as we do have now.
      Reducing consumption creates a collapse in distribution, poverty and a social catastrophy. So each time we will face this problem, politics will switch back to spur growth and by this climate change.
      So we need to discuss about our economic system. But unfortunately economics is not a science at all but a esoteric doctrine of salvation. They only do know this system and everything else is heresy to them.
      Which means: we are doomed.

    • @Tuljalan
      @Tuljalan Před 3 měsíci

      @@ThomasVWorm another thing that we are likely to experience in the following decades, is that there isn't going to be enough energy available to humans for economic growth to continue. So it is going to be a choice between some kind of a socialism or the civilisation collapse.

    • @ThomasVWorm
      @ThomasVWorm Před 3 měsíci

      @@Tuljalan how likely will some kind of socialism be? Not very likely when following the economic debate. It is like debating with the pope about having no or another god.

  • @bretdabulldogdragon1446
    @bretdabulldogdragon1446 Před 3 měsíci +10

    The massive King crab fishing season has been canceled two years in a row because of dwindling numbers of crab. The water has gotten to warm to support them anymore. Lobster is next

  • @cswanson4476
    @cswanson4476 Před 3 měsíci +9

    1:49 There is no “new normal” when the velocity of change is so high. We are now forced to relinquish any concept of “normal”. We are now simply trapped between a calamitous, accelerating history, and the calamitous, accelerating future it leads to.
    The “new normal” will be a quickening thicket of shocks and surprises and grim omens, arriving at unpredictable times. The “new normal” is the utter lack of normality.

  • @john1boggity56
    @john1boggity56 Před 3 měsíci +23

    James Hansen et al 2023 Global Warming in the Pipeline says 4.8C plus/minus 1.2 C by 2100. There is a masking effect by aerosols. If they disappeared we'd be well over 2C now. Hansen's paper is essential reading!!!

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Yep the aerosol masking effect, AKA The McPherson Paradox, means, well, that we're screwed.

  • @ecofriend93
    @ecofriend93 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I see that the news media is still ignoring the cow, the pig, the chicken and other farmed animals in the room!

  • @JohanThiart
    @JohanThiart Před 3 měsíci +62

    The climate does not care!
    How humans respond to climate change is what matters.
    A statistical fact is that the next warmest temperature is in the future.

    • @blanckieification
      @blanckieification Před 3 měsíci +5

      👍It's called evolution. some species adapt, some species stay the same and disappear.

    • @SladkaPritomnost
      @SladkaPritomnost Před 3 měsíci

      People rather choose not having kids than lowering their living standard. The Nature will bounce back.

    • @JohanThiart
      @JohanThiart Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@SladkaPritomnost some people have indeed decided not to have children out of the belief that their kids will have no future in this new world. I know people who made this decision.
      Humans do act in ways that benefit themselves.
      1. Improved prosperity causes humans to have fewer children and anthropologist explain why.
      2. Improved health services have caused people to have fewer children.
      3. Improved education and public health services have caused people to have fewer children. Etc… generally people choose to have fewer children first rationally reasons based on their own logical conclusions … free will.
      But climate alarmism causes people to be coerced by those who know better how you should live your life to have fewer children or have no children at all …. while they fly and “pollute” with gay abandon … because others can sacrifice.

    • @cswanson4476
      @cswanson4476 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@blanckieificationEvolution? We are at a species-level crisis for Homo sapiens? So we are just skipping the part where civilization collapses.
      Hard to say how much time will elapse between the end of the last civilization and the death of the last human. Any thoughts?

    • @johnkelly7757
      @johnkelly7757 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@cswanson4476we can continue for many tens. of thousands of years without civilization- we've done it before we can do it again. Less complex cultures got us through severe conditions before and will again. Of course it won't be a population of billions but at most a few millions that will subsist. At the moment advances in agriculture keep the famines at bay but as the weather worsens crop failures will too until our advanced agriculture begins to fail to keep up. Then the famines will start to proliferate, wars will follow as nations fight for water, arable land. Mass migrations(some armed) will try to reach lands not yet as severely affected. Many, many will die. New and old plagues will blossom. Humanity will enter an age of "die-off" a term reserved for species that've reached the carrying capacity of their envionment.

  • @grahamgillard3722
    @grahamgillard3722 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Again in Australia we have a cooler than average summer. It’s been like this for a few years now. You are being lied to.

    • @praisebewibble
      @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci +1

      Apparently it's roasting everywhere else. I wish it would heat up a bit in Ireland. Freezing today , roll on this global boiling 😊😊😅

  • @lulufulu4867
    @lulufulu4867 Před 3 měsíci +20

    She is kidding herself. She is minimizing the situation. We are quickly heading for 2 degrees. Start panicking.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci +1

      Actually passed 2c a few years back

  • @charliegnu
    @charliegnu Před 3 měsíci +24

    Maybe we need to start experiencing the consequences or nobody will do anything about it.

    • @Richard-ug4el
      @Richard-ug4el Před 3 měsíci +10

      We already are. And they're not. They're still pretending it's normal.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 Před 3 měsíci

      Unfortunately it's too late. The warming is baked in.

    • @klaatu368
      @klaatu368 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @charliegnu, You’re quite right. The central question is just how severe the impacts will have to get before enough people move to change the status quo.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 3 měsíci +1

      The rich cause it and the closest they get to experience it is have a vacation delayed.

    • @aegisfate117
      @aegisfate117 Před 3 měsíci

      Stop using air conditioning in the summer

  • @wisenber
    @wisenber Před 3 měsíci +1

    It would be helpful to provide links to the measuring stations and their historic data.

  • @ElkwoodKeys
    @ElkwoodKeys Před 3 měsíci +3

    This "expert" is clearly giving the corporate/govt. line. Yes, we surpassed 1.5 degrees long ago and no, there's nothing to be done now. When, if ever, will the media allow the truth about the sudden, irreversible, global climate disaster and mass extinction of life on earth be acknowledged so we can get on with dealing with it?

  • @Filip_Wessman
    @Filip_Wessman Před 3 měsíci +11

    The moment we touched 1,5 degrees first time, it was already to late. In just a few years, every year will be 1,5 or above. But it takes decades for it to work itself into the 30 years average.

    • @Tarquin2718
      @Tarquin2718 Před 3 měsíci +1

      And once it is at 1.5C it will not go down for at least 400 years

    • @tristanridley1601
      @tristanridley1601 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes! Even if it never goes below 1.5 again it'll be 14 years before the 30 year average goes above. People seem to forget that.

    • @vascomanteigas9433
      @vascomanteigas9433 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@Tarquin2718 100 thousand years.
      It Will warm between 3 to 5°C

    • @Cecil-yc6mc
      @Cecil-yc6mc Před 3 měsíci

      @@vascomanteigas9433 if it goes +5°C then the clathrates will add so much methane that they will see our +5°C and raise it another +5°C. this has happened before in the Permian extinction.

  • @TheSportsPROgram
    @TheSportsPROgram Před 3 měsíci +4

    Latest readings show 420 + PPMs in the atmosphere and temps just keep rising to unsustainable levels. Humans are going to burn every drop of oil, because it will be almost impossible to break the current economic system. There are too many players with too many conflicting interests. Rough times ahead.

  • @bebobism
    @bebobism Před 3 měsíci +5

    It will sooner turn to a MadMax situation than that there will be consensus about preventive steps taken .

  • @johntron86
    @johntron86 Před 3 měsíci +10

    why is she pretending that we didn't already breach 1.5C? This gaslighting is a huge part of the problem

    • @ANDR0iD
      @ANDR0iD Před 3 měsíci +1

      Because of the el nino la nina phases. We are currently in the hotter phase. On the big avarage we are below 1.5 for now, but we will most likely exceed that and maybe even 2 degrees.

    • @ThomasVWorm
      @ThomasVWorm Před 3 měsíci

      No. 1.5C refers to an average over many years. What we see are spikes breaching 1.5C.

  • @Seawithinyou
    @Seawithinyou Před 3 měsíci +5

    The Great Simplication has begun podcast by Nate Hagen with a fascinating and very helpful insight of our global changes 🕊🌏🙏🏼

  • @ricksmall5240
    @ricksmall5240 Před 3 měsíci +20

    February 7,2024 CO2 levels were 425.6ppm, 6 ppm higher than February 7 2023
    The average global temperature rise is accelerating and will keep rising until it reaches the equilibrium average global temperature for the global CO2 levels
    What is the equilibrium temperature for 425ppm CO2, what is the equilibrium temperature if the AGGI at 585ppm is used
    Iceage minimum CO2 was 280ppm and the average global temperature was 15c
    Iceage maximum CO2 was 180ppm and the average global temperature was 7c
    280ppm - 180ppm = 100ppm difference
    15c - 7c = 8c difference
    100ppm difference caused the average global temperature to change by 8c
    8c/100ppm or 1c/12ppm
    Do the math, the average global temperature will keep rising and accelerating until the global CO2 levels are reduced back down below 320ppm

    • @mark.e.p
      @mark.e.p Před 3 měsíci

      😴😴😴

    • @SupriyaAN
      @SupriyaAN Před 3 měsíci +1

      What is the source of this calculation? Also, reducing CO2 to below 320 ppm is impossible or close to impossible. We are being lied continuously and being convinced that direct air capture can help in capturing historic CO2 emissions and there are a ton of articles and resources online which debunk its effectiveness. God knows where humanity is headed.

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@SupriyaAN"My sheep's all come back in one row"

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      Your calculation is to simple....
      But that doesn't matter - the biosphere can't tolerate the rate of change.
      Whether we are 3 or 4 or 5 degrees above normal - our little friends will become extinct - just like us.
      If we lose control - 440 nuclear power plants will explode.
      After that, there is no more life on earth. Easy to think - hard to 'believe'

  • @skit555
    @skit555 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Lower atm is at +1.7°C, high atm is >2°C. You're underestimating the dire situation.

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Před 2 měsíci

    What would the temperature be if they used a properly positioned Stevenson Shelter?

  • @andrey9276
    @andrey9276 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Everyone can contribute and it's so easy: consume less, travel by plane less often, if you drive car on highway - drive slower (instead of 120km/h do 100km/h). A small step for a single human could make large affect if others will join.

    • @Aedony
      @Aedony Před 3 měsíci +4

      I don't even have a car. It doesn't matter if we all keep chasing GDP. With "we" I mean people in power. So maybe I should exclude myself, doesn't feel like I can really impact anything.

    • @eustaciogriego1912
      @eustaciogriego1912 Před 3 měsíci

      Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. We have broken the cycle ,by dams on rivers all over the world ,this started long ago , rivers were meant as a cycle they feed nutrients and coolant to the oceans. There are seas that are dead now The fisheries all around the world are declining we’re just feeling the effects now . Every economy in the world is using fossil fuels, every individual is using fossil fuels, plastics for example , For the pandemic,I saw clear skies in Paris in less than a month of the shut down. It is possible but I don’t think any government would cooperate or shut down the economy. Governments caused this problem through the years, they were warned many many years ago and they still increase their economies, I heard today someone say ,any water that goes to the sea is wasted there’s so much ignorance in the world I Think it’s impossible. If everyone was to just stop using fossil fuels I’m sure that would help but I’m also sure no one will do that. Nature now Is trying to cool off this small hot planet with all the floods all around the world and releasing Icebergs .It’s that bad. This summer I can predict with confidence that it is gonna get hot .And governments should be preparing for that we should be preparing for that by creating more shade it’s too late for trees. Thanks for your video.

  • @-LightningRod-
    @-LightningRod- Před 3 měsíci +15

    Just for reference:
    the fires in Canada and Siberia/Russia, are still burning under the snow.
    You can observe this phenomenon by looking at the satellite images and seeing the smoke seeps escaping from the snow banks. It would appear that the entire Global Arctic edge of the Boreal forest is still currently burning.
    Sooner or later the entire World will notice.
    Summer2024@TheTundraFiresareLit!

    • @Aedony
      @Aedony Před 3 měsíci +1

      that is crazy .. and scary

    • @-LightningRod-
      @-LightningRod- Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Aedony if you search Drought and canada you will also find that 2024 will be the year that Canadians in particular will find denying climate change and supporting te burning of Oil and gas increasingly difficult. Summer 2024 will be the Year of FIRE and all bets willl be off the Table.m

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 3 měsíci

      Canada is going to turn from frozen rain forest into a grassland savannah.
      At which point Canada becomes a global superpower. Hopefully humanity is around for it.

    • @praisebewibble
      @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci

      How is it snowing With all these record high temperatures ?

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci

      @@praisebewibble "How is it snowing With all these record high temperatures ?" I assume you are joking: Most of the places its snowing are not the same places as those having record warm temps.

  • @Whistlewalk
    @Whistlewalk Před 3 měsíci +2

    Don't know where you are but it has been relatively cold where I am.

  • @tinoyb9294
    @tinoyb9294 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent report...from five years ago! Aerosol masking effect?

  • @teyhoonboon5853
    @teyhoonboon5853 Před 3 měsíci +13

    This is a great conversation , climate change is an alarming issue.

    • @carlpanzram7081
      @carlpanzram7081 Před 3 měsíci

      The fact that this problem is given this amount of attention is evidence enough for me that the problem will be solved.
      I mean, name me a more iconic duo than humans and technological solutions to practical Problems.
      We HAVE alternative sources of energy, tons of it, we HAVE the ability to manipulate the climate, clearly, and we HAVE the motivation to change and adapt.
      Do people even know about the insane amount of catastrophic issues we already avoided in the past? This isn't our first rodeo

    • @dzcav3
      @dzcav3 Před 3 měsíci

      Due primarily to fear porn by elites, captured "scientists", and reporters who don't know which end of a thermometer is up.

    • @praisebewibble
      @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci

      Not for me. I love warmer climate😎👕

  • @matheusvieira9736
    @matheusvieira9736 Před 3 měsíci +9

    We might be able to make the climate good enough to stay alive, but only if we put an end to consumerism and, above all, capitalism

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You don't make enough friends for that. Some like the money machine, others feel dependent - many don't understand what you mean at all.
      Changing a culture at its core in 10 years....? "Hold my car😂"

    • @ruipeixoto5737
      @ruipeixoto5737 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The IRONY: got a temu ad at the end of this video. We're doomed! 😢

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Před 3 měsíci

      Shh your exposing the hidden agenda.

  • @relaxingmusiceames4249
    @relaxingmusiceames4249 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you think this has anything to do with The Grand solar mini and maximum

  • @jameshansen4388
    @jameshansen4388 Před 3 měsíci +1

    If the glaciers are not here and the oceans are 300 fet higher might it have warmed up sometime?

  • @mimikrya8794
    @mimikrya8794 Před 3 měsíci +19

    I'm still waiting for a report on the green production of heavy weapons and ammunition, on solar-powered tanks and fighter planes, on carbon-neutral military exercises, on carbon-neutral wars.😥

    • @sentientflower7891
      @sentientflower7891 Před 3 měsíci

      Most environmentalists are pacifists whereas all fossil fuels advocates are warmongers.

    • @patrickstar686
      @patrickstar686 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Tiny amount compared to our energy production, food production and general transport.

    • @mimikrya8794
      @mimikrya8794 Před 3 měsíci

      @@patrickstar686 Is there any data about how and to what extent the military sector, which tends to grow, affects emissions? I ask this because we mere mortals are also told which vacuum cleaners are allowed.🤣😂

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      You are not cynical enough. Such stuff is in development.
      Radioactive ammunition containing plant seeds already exists.
      The plants subsequently reabsorb the radioactivity. After a while, everything is green and healthy again.
      Not a joke. 21st century

    • @steoderfragt1821
      @steoderfragt1821 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mimikrya8794 Common sense, right? Average people don't buy tanks. The military's emissions are peanuts compared to all those big planes and cars flying and driving around every day. The scale of things matter...

  • @diegoaespitia
    @diegoaespitia Před 3 měsíci +3

    it was 56 degrees Fahrenheit here in NYC in FEBURARY, the coldest month of winter

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před 3 měsíci +2

      We hit over 60°F in the mountains of PA. I've shoveled snow maybe 5 times this winter so far. That used to be a weekly average.

  • @fiddlebender88
    @fiddlebender88 Před 3 měsíci +1

    And this is exactly why we've had the coldest winter in decades. Because -30 Celsius is warming, right?

  • @ModPhreak
    @ModPhreak Před 3 měsíci +2

    In Denmark we yesterday had 11 deg. C January and February used to be the coldest months with -5 deg. C, this is crazy. We even see big differences within a few hundred km. Like 10 deg. strange times indeed.

    • @ExecutionSommaire
      @ExecutionSommaire Před 3 měsíci +1

      Same in France, February used to be the coldest month, and right now it's t-shirt weather

    • @praisebewibble
      @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci

      I love it. T shirt 👕 in February . Whats not to love 😎. Hopefully we'll have a scorching summer.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 3 měsíci

      Anybody dying?

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Here in Cleveland Ohio, we haven't had a normal winter for years, and I haven't used my snow shovel since 3 years ago. It should be highs in the mid 30s now (2 C) but instead we are getting a string of highs of 45-61 degree F (7-16 C). Among the many destructive effects of such mild winters and long summers is it allows for an explosion of the populations of tree-killing bark beetles. The hotter summer temps cause more evaporation of moisture from forest soils and foliage, and the combination of hotter temps, drier trees and soils, and more beetles is causing the great forests of the world to dry out, die, and burn down much faster than before. As a result, I got to breathe the smoke from Canadian wildfires for almost all of last summer. That's just one of the ways that man-made global warming and climate disruption will kill more and more people (of course, increasing crop failures) will be one of the most devastating effects).

    • @ExecutionSommaire
      @ExecutionSommaire Před 3 měsíci

      @@karlwheatley1244 Sad. The insects are indeed a big problem.

  • @Shaddarhim
    @Shaddarhim Před 3 měsíci +10

    Reading the comments here the answer is no.

  • @vadusnisky
    @vadusnisky Před 3 měsíci +8

    Has anyone stopped and actually thought just how insanely bad things could potentially get?
    300mph winds,temps up to 80°c or higher,the total collapse of life on this planet? Seems to me that the runaway process has begun and is accelerating rapidly

  • @timbro1
    @timbro1 Před 3 měsíci

    why are you uploading videos at 25 fps?

  • @Furtivo95
    @Furtivo95 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Los Ángeles oddly is having the longest historical cold streak of temps below 50 for the past 2 months. This is getting ridiculous for us. LA is suppose to be a warm paradise and even New York tourist are disappointed that they can’t wear short and sandals

  • @darrenwellings1545
    @darrenwellings1545 Před 3 měsíci +3

    We won't die from increased global temperatures don't panic. Its extreme cold we need to worry about.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci

      Yes we most definitely will go extinct from rapid warming of the planet

    • @shukes4645
      @shukes4645 Před 3 měsíci

      ignorance is bliss huh

    • @praisebewibble
      @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci

      I like warmer weather. What's not to like. 😅

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Jc-ms5vv No scientist with an ounce of credibility on the face of the Earth is claiming humans are going extinct. And yet you continue to make this post on every single climate site. "Most definitely" is an absurd pronouncement.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci

      @@anthonymorris5084 its amazing you “watch” all these climate videos and still don’t have a clue about what’s happening

  • @hr1100
    @hr1100 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I wonder when the water wars will start.

    • @nigelgarrett7970
      @nigelgarrett7970 Před 3 měsíci +7

      They already have e.g. fighting between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in 2021.

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 Před 3 měsíci

      Not before we run out of fossil fuel, we can use fossil fuel to distill sea water.

    • @westsurfer87
      @westsurfer87 Před 3 měsíci

      They've already started. Every government around the world uses cloud-seeding technology to attract more water to their region. China has been open doing this for years. The west is a lot quieter about it and usually call people conspiracy theorists for pointing it out...

    • @BlueFrenzy
      @BlueFrenzy Před 3 měsíci +3

      They have already started. It's just that the first signs are not related to water but migration.

    • @westsurfer87
      @westsurfer87 Před 3 měsíci

      lol who deleted my comment? You guys are too much when it comes to deleting the truth!

  • @stevefrench3564
    @stevefrench3564 Před 3 měsíci

    im in Michigan... Crazy how smokey it got here from the Canada fires.. Up north the smoke was like fog coming in across lake Huron, could only see a couple hundred yards..

  • @praisebewibble
    @praisebewibble Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great news, Lovely warm weather. I love it. Cant wait for a great warmer summer 🌞🌞🌞😊

  • @monicabello3527
    @monicabello3527 Před 3 měsíci +4

    It's funny because I was supposed to save money on gas bills but they almost doubled the price so I ended up spending much more.

    • @markhivin8670
      @markhivin8670 Před 3 měsíci

      Fossils are limited and every day harder and hardert to extract so it will be more and more expensive every year.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Před 3 měsíci

      Check electricity prices

  • @o1ecypher
    @o1ecypher Před 3 měsíci +4

    are you ready for a never ending summer

    • @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174
      @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174 Před 3 měsíci

      Sounds so pathetic

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's why people were moving to Florida or Arizona which are swelling with population while places around Great Lakes where you need to heat in winter are stagnant. Seems people prefer hot summer with airconditioning to winter with a shovel.

    • @blackrocks8413
      @blackrocks8413 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'll let you know once all this ice in my yard melts

  • @Muddslinger0415
    @Muddslinger0415 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We are at 1.5 and passing it fast

  • @Icarusdecending82
    @Icarusdecending82 Před 3 měsíci

    Was this segment available in Mandarin?

    • @Cecil-yc6mc
      @Cecil-yc6mc Před 3 měsíci

      stop buying stuff from China then

    • @herokindon
      @herokindon Před 3 měsíci

      Broadly speaking China is an economically poor country , consequently carbon emissions per capita are way lower than the west. Additionally don't forget they are manufacturing the goods for the west to frivolously dispose of . Also, the green infrastructure in China is way ahead of most Western nations. I trust that this info will help you with your view point :)

    • @Icarusdecending82
      @Icarusdecending82 Před 3 měsíci

      @herokindon per capita doesn't matter, total production matters.

    • @herokindon
      @herokindon Před 3 měsíci

      Well I'd say that everything matters, but that aside the majority of the production is for Western markets , so any emissions are tied to the ' sale point of the products' . ✌️

  • @carlanderson7618
    @carlanderson7618 Před 3 měsíci +8

    As long as there are fortunes to made in the climate crisis, be it in carbon credits, green energy government subsidies, consulting etc, there will be a climate crisis. We will always be almost, but never completely out of time.

    • @patrickstar686
      @patrickstar686 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Funny how you mentioned carbon credits, green energy government subsidies, consulting but not... You know, oil...

    • @ArnoSnyman007
      @ArnoSnyman007 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@patrickstar686 have you ever noticed how everything that is "eco friendly" has a much higher price slapped onto it. It is a money making machine. It is the only reason corporations are actually doing it.

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci

      You described the disgusts of a capitalist marketplace -
      and you think you have refuted the greenhouse effect. Strong Thinker​@@ArnoSnyman007

    • @gehwissen3975
      @gehwissen3975 Před 3 měsíci +1

      "No limits. Time is infinite" Do you even hear yourself..?

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ArnoSnyman007The fact that there are people profiting out of it, doesnt mean the future generations are not screwed due to climate change.

  • @arthurzettel6618
    @arthurzettel6618 Před 3 měsíci +3

    It has a lot to do with Earth Magnetosphere strength is down by 30% percent and getting hit with more intense CME'S from the Sun.

    • @shukes4645
      @shukes4645 Před 3 měsíci

      it really doesn't

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci

      No, the magnetosphere has nothing to do with global warming.

  • @StarLakeFarm
    @StarLakeFarm Před 3 měsíci +1

    As James Hansen has said last year "1.5C is in the pipeline". The climate scientist in this video is wrong.

  • @unitedminds5633
    @unitedminds5633 Před 3 měsíci

    Dew drops missing in winter atmosphere.

  • @user-wc8lw9km4w
    @user-wc8lw9km4w Před 3 měsíci +5

    When oil companies, tire companies etc can pay a fee and contonue their activity although its clear that they strongly pollute the air, water, soil.. you know its over 😂 Thank you to our leaders.

    • @tristanridley1601
      @tristanridley1601 Před 3 měsíci

      If the fee was equal to the costs of their pollution, we'd already be done the 'green revolution'.

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs Před 3 měsíci +8

    HA, HA, HA! The temp on the thermometer is one thing, but what about the 1.2 trillion tons of melting heat absorbing global ice, or the 321 million cubic miles of ocean heating measurably, or the 1 trillion tons of water vapor evaporating from water on the planet, all of which register the heat being stored in "latent" form. Copernicus predits that 2/3rds of the global ice will have melted by 2,100, so this extrapolates to 2,138, or 115 yrs hence for ALL of the ice to have melted. Then what? Venus 2.0?

    • @john1boggity56
      @john1boggity56 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Great post !!!

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Take into account that the ocean is the biggest CO2 sponge. And it becomes less and less efficient at it the more it warms up. Once it hits its limit the warming will be exponential.

    • @Aedony
      @Aedony Před 3 měsíci

      Well, evolution will hit. That's what and presumably humans and a TON of other organisms won't me the cut. Then rinse and repeat. As long as some multi-celled organisms survive life will continu in one form or the other. Well until the sun implodes eventually.

  • @Xerdoz
    @Xerdoz Před 3 měsíci +1

    It was actually quite cold this January.

    • @markhivin8670
      @markhivin8670 Před 3 měsíci +1

      That only can say young person

    • @em945
      @em945 Před 3 měsíci +2

      It depends where you are. Hot and cold always counter balance.
      This report is the Earth's average.
      2nd law of thermodynamics shifts the intensity around.

    • @freedommatters7677
      @freedommatters7677 Před 3 měsíci

      You're an octopus

    • @JohnnyDrizzle
      @JohnnyDrizzle Před 3 měsíci +2

      Im 40, I never had a january as warm as this year

    • @freedommatters7677
      @freedommatters7677 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JohnnyDrizzle suspicious

  • @dangal9366
    @dangal9366 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm in Canada and where I live, we've had a fraction of the snow we normaly have by now. If the ground was very dry last year, I presume it will be worse this coming summer. Will be interesting to see if last years fires will be back this summer. 🙁

    • @ephraimboateng5239
      @ephraimboateng5239 Před 3 měsíci +1

      it hasn't snowed more than 5cm in a day since mid january. Most days are at or above 0. No snow banks in the city. Next week were gonna start having 5-10°c regulary it seems, which basicaly means the rainy, snow-less winter is basicaly over. Very depressing. At least Maple season is coming...

  • @venceremosallende422
    @venceremosallende422 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Capitalism or civilization, you can’t have both. I choose civilization and a new economic system. But which kind? One that is democratically planned to produce the goods and services society needs and is not concerned with maximizing company profit, a fictive number which is anyway meaningless.
    People need a certain amount of goods per year, not endlessly increasing stock lines.
    It’s socialism or barbary at this point.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 Před 3 měsíci

      History has repeatedly shown that socialism doesn't work

    • @jimthain8777
      @jimthain8777 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Prepare for a very dark age.

    • @BobQuigley
      @BobQuigley Před 3 měsíci

      Would add that it's time to jettison the barbaric policies of the bloodiest century in human history. Global spending on idiotic military adventures exceed $7 trillion annually. Old men playing tin soldier politics cannot resist the urge to use these foolish destructive antique models to justify violence against other nations. We're now 8 billion precious humans and every year another 80 million net new precious humans join us. In 13 years we will be 9 billion precious humans. At birth each human makes a 30,000 day claim (avg lifespan) on fossil fuels water food etc etc.

    • @venceremosallende422
      @venceremosallende422 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jimthain8777 It’s best to be prepared, but we need to get involved with the people around us as well. No one is gonna make it alone, we need each other.

    • @paul9156c
      @paul9156c Před 3 měsíci

      There are seven sociopathic pillars of capitalism.

  • @markwilliams7091
    @markwilliams7091 Před 3 měsíci +3

    "Can the Climate Still Be Saved?" W/ headlines like this you lose all credibility right from the jump.

  • @loganmancini8759
    @loganmancini8759 Před 3 měsíci

    I hope so

  • @alanjones1956
    @alanjones1956 Před 3 měsíci

    Presently averaging 1.2 degrees centigrade. I don't think so my dear.

  • @jasonraymond7907
    @jasonraymond7907 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Don't listen to these Doomers, this is the best time ever to be alive.

    • @subcitizen2012
      @subcitizen2012 Před 3 měsíci +2

      It won't be for your grandkids and beyond. Enjoy it while it lasts, it's temporary, and that's the point, moreso than ever.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci

      Until everything around us is dying

    • @jasonraymond7907
      @jasonraymond7907 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Jc-ms5vv The earth is actually gotten 15% "greener" in the last decades, as C02 is used by plantes, it's a win win.

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci

      @@jasonraymond7907 the climate is changing abruptly, that’s about to end

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 3 měsíci +1

      "Don't listen to these Doomers, this is the best time ever to be alive." It's the best time to be alive if you are one of the richest 2 billion people on Earth and focused on material possessions, but the poorest 6 billion are not doing so well, nor are the 5+ million other species on Earth, whose numbers are declining and whose ecosystems are steadily unraveling. Almost all the critical trends for the long-term wellbeing of the web of life are heading the wrong way: Unless we transform modern civilization to fit Earth's limits and the laws of nature, or worsening ecological and societal unraveling is inevitable. That's just how the laws of nature work, and the unraveling of ecosystems has been underway in earnest for 50 years, and the unraveling of societies underway for roughly 20 years, depending on what metrics you use.

  • @code9142
    @code9142 Před 3 měsíci

    Feel like I hear this every year

  • @CodeLife_12
    @CodeLife_12 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm surprised they didn't talk about the El Nino currently affecting the world's climates. Of course, global warming plays a huge part in higher temperatures, but El Nino makes it much worst. Next year should be cooler.

  • @parrsnipps4495
    @parrsnipps4495 Před 3 měsíci +6

    She says even though we just hit 1.5C (above pre-industrial) we're still at 1.2C. Hmm, so even if I gain weight and have to get slacks with a 38" waist I'm still a 36"? My wife will be happy to hear that.

    • @brmadden895
      @brmadden895 Před 3 měsíci +2

      2023 was 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial temperatures, but individual years are often warmer or colder than the long term average. When you look at the last several years and average them, it's around 1.2 degrees C.

  • @stanleykubrick8786
    @stanleykubrick8786 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Until adults no longer need to pay for their cell phone, electrical, water, heating, bills, taxes, housing, transportation expenses; this problem will only get worse. Lot's of controversial information out there, keep an eye on the yearly CO2 levels. Adios everyone.

  • @the_changing_point
    @the_changing_point Před 2 měsíci

    Boy, it's getting hotter and the air is unbreathably warm indoors.

  • @claudepoulin8558
    @claudepoulin8558 Před 3 měsíci

    Agreement ??? I don’t think so.

  • @pereldh5741
    @pereldh5741 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Its so sad, many of the actions taken have been completely contraproductive. The new mass-consumtion of cars (EV’s) etc etc.

  • @Shellshock1918
    @Shellshock1918 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The climate is fine. We have to adapt. Let’s not destroy civilization to (maybe) change the temperature by 1 degree.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Perhaps you are in denial

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 3 měsíci +1

      A global average of +1 is A LOT

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Před 3 měsíci +1

      Climate is far from fine, guess you can connect the dots when we can’t grow crops at scale

  • @bonniehammond9566
    @bonniehammond9566 Před 3 měsíci

    Its snowing at my house today Mar first 2024. death valley hit 134 degrees in 1913

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Před 3 měsíci

    And January was 3 degrees cooler than January 1955 and 6 degrees cooler than January 1937!

  • @containedhurricane
    @containedhurricane Před 3 měsíci +3

    Billions of people means more energy, food, water and other resources are required, which will make climate change worse. Unfortunately, territorial, cultural and racial conflicts have been encouraging population growth race

  • @viktorsolovyov5067
    @viktorsolovyov5067 Před 3 měsíci +5

    No

  • @gene4094
    @gene4094 Před 3 měsíci

    We should have water splitting as a source of energy.

  • @dankellis1
    @dankellis1 Před 3 měsíci

    Mean global temperature was 58.96F (14.98°C) in 2023. Whether that is sweltering or not is a matter of opinion.

  • @rickyzhang
    @rickyzhang Před 3 měsíci +3

    It is freaking cold in NC😂😂😂

    • @subcitizen2012
      @subcitizen2012 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Used to be colder.

    • @markhivin8670
      @markhivin8670 Před 3 měsíci

      Min point is average YEAR temp. In my area in EU, Croatia it should be 11.2C but 2023 was 13.8C.

  • @matzofant
    @matzofant Před 3 měsíci +6

    Summer all time

    • @pointblank0020
      @pointblank0020 Před 3 měsíci

      Good if you live in a cold country. Disastrous for western Europe and Africa

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Not so nice if you already live in a hot country

    • @BlueFrenzy
      @BlueFrenzy Před 3 měsíci +2

      More like summer in winter, new hellish season in summer.

    • @erick289777
      @erick289777 Před 3 měsíci

      You misspelled draught.

    • @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174
      @turquoiseturquoiseturquois1174 Před 3 měsíci

      Not a good thing and not something that’s supposed to happen

  • @eustaciogriego1912
    @eustaciogriego1912 Před 2 měsíci

    Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. One thing that almost everyone can do now is prepare for summer it’s gonna be a hot one. Thank you for your article.

  • @Lambo6fo
    @Lambo6fo Před 3 měsíci

    People really think there is a way out of this eh?

    • @shukes4645
      @shukes4645 Před 3 měsíci

      there is, but people don't care.