What Earth in 2050 could look like - Shannon Odell

2024 ж. 27 Нау.
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What could our future world look like if we continue to do nothing about climate change? Take a look at the possibilities.
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While we’re already feeling the devastating effects of human-caused climate change, governments continue to fall short on making and executing emissions pledges that would help thwart further warming. So, what will our world look like in the next 30 to 80 years, if we continue on the current path? Shannon Odell offers a glimpse at Earth's possible future.
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  • And you're not taking into account the wars that might occur because of those crisis

    @davidhenao9398@davidhenao9398Ай бұрын
    • I mean water wars almost started last summer, this summer I think is going to be the turning point.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • Fleeting glaciers of Himalayas could spark water wars between three nuclear nations of China, India, Pakistan...

      @duck1ente@duck1enteАй бұрын
    • any largewars that happen will doom us all

      @capnsteele3365@capnsteele3365Ай бұрын
    • Exactly. When infrastructure collapses, governments will have less power. In 2080, there may not even be a United States for all we know.

      @turn_the_cheese_upsidedown@turn_the_cheese_upsidedownАй бұрын
    • Very true. The Syrian Civil war has been going on for almost 15 years and started in part because of a huge drought in the region.

      @josebastos3090@josebastos3090Ай бұрын
  • I hate the fact that that the countries and people who are the least responsible for all of this, are the ones who are most affected by it. Like indigenous peoples or people from island nations

    @jennifervan75@jennifervan75Ай бұрын
    • Western Canada, the fires have become a yearly thing. the phrase that I don't think I started but I now hear everywhere I go is it wont stop until there's nothing left to burn.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • Yea and those that are most are filled with conspiracy theorists that don’t believe in it. It’s crazy

      @halobaby0331@halobaby0331Ай бұрын
    • ​@halobaby0331 you want climate overlords

      @blazer9547@blazer9547Ай бұрын
    • Climate Justice addresses fairness (which is a legitimate concern), but it does absolutely *NOTHING* to reverse Climate Change. Climate Justice is hijacking international cooperation and negotiations. Climate Justice is a distraction that is making the Climate Crisis worse.

      @DemPilafian@DemPilafianАй бұрын
    • ​@@halobaby0331believe in what exactly

      @madgoldnz@madgoldnzАй бұрын
  • I had a college Biology professor who once said, "The earth will destroy us long before we destroy her."

    @brianwillis4163@brianwillis4163Ай бұрын
    • Similar by George Carlin

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • Not if we focus on nuclear weapons so we can strike first

      @user-hr8rc1of3x@user-hr8rc1of3xАй бұрын
    • @@user-hr8rc1of3x Still we cannot "destroy" Earth as such.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • @@user-hr8rc1of3x ummm I don't think that was the message here, but okay! 😅 Y'all keep an eye on this fellow right here!

      @litetaker@litetakerАй бұрын
    • Challenge accepted!

      @MarshallMathersthe7th@MarshallMathersthe7thАй бұрын
  • And my parents wonder why I dont want any children...

    @schokoloko2092@schokoloko2092Ай бұрын
    • True this world sucks!😱😭😭

      @sharronhankins7722@sharronhankins7722Ай бұрын
    • You don't want children because you have been influenced and indoctrinated since birth. That's why the population rate is waning for youth all over the world except India and Africa where they still use fossil fuels anywhere near ready to change😮

      @Notwoke7@Notwoke7Ай бұрын
    • ​@@sharronhankins7722the future is bright

      @Notwoke7@Notwoke7Ай бұрын
    • Amen to that

      @carolinecameron4840@carolinecameron4840Ай бұрын
    • Have them anyway the world has always been scary

      @Michael-lt7ym@Michael-lt7ymАй бұрын
  • It is actually very alarming right now, here in Philippines primarily car polution is what contributes to rapid change of climate it is getting hotter every year, traffic jams getting worse than ever specially in Manila you rather want to live in southern provinces than to stay in places like Metro Manila

    @gianjose9776@gianjose9776Ай бұрын
    • Just one more lane bro

      @xotwod3254@xotwod3254Ай бұрын
    • The IRA has developed a good way to reduce the number of cars

      @dimamatat5548@dimamatat5548Ай бұрын
    • ​@@xotwod3254phillipines carbon footprint is negligible compared to powerhouse countries, the most concerning is frequent typhoons would be more violent and bigger since the pacific would be a lot warmer

      @pipsquek1669@pipsquek1669Ай бұрын
    • The air is perfect and clear in Boracay. Love it there.

      @billnunya9324@billnunya9324Ай бұрын
    • It's scorching hot in Manila, usually it's not as hot as this Sometimes it's hard to look up when outdoors at noon because it's so bright Masakit sa balat, akalain mo iniluluto ka

      @spycrab3723@spycrab3723Ай бұрын
  • Its already 45 degrees in Delhi guys, try 50 🥴

    @aditibajaj8769@aditibajaj8769Ай бұрын
    • It's fatal

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • Pretty cold

      @iansmith8016@iansmith8016Ай бұрын
    • @@iansmith8016 45 degrees celsius not Fahrenheit

      @sanjivmc8988@sanjivmc8988Ай бұрын
    • @@iansmith8016 that's 113 degrees farenheit, smarty pants.

      @conqueror_ofMILFs@conqueror_ofMILFsАй бұрын
    • Funny?

      @Mojud_Zikr@Mojud_ZikrАй бұрын
  • Progress is moving so slowly because most people in power, like CEOs and politicians, are old. They'll be long dead before they need to confront the consequences of their own actions, and thus, their eyes are only laid upon money. I expect to see the rate of climate progress slowly get faster and faster as older leaders die and are replaced with new ones who WILL need to face the climate crisis. Political and economic action is miserably slow right now, but I don't think it will stay this way for much longer.

    @turn_the_cheese_upsidedown@turn_the_cheese_upsidedownАй бұрын
    • What makes you think old leaders won’t be replaced by other old leaders

      @emryborge7027@emryborge7027Ай бұрын
    • @@emryborge7027 I mean that they'll still be old, but chronologically, they'll be closer to the consequences of their actions.

      @turn_the_cheese_upsidedown@turn_the_cheese_upsidedownАй бұрын
    • ​@@turn_the_cheese_upsidedownyou think so? Just look at the upcoming generations they're least concerned. Atleast in my countries old leaders are more upfront for reforms in the climate crisis.

      @rr-yn9wm@rr-yn9wmАй бұрын
    • ​@@rr-yn9wmyeah ur right too

      @adhitabaliga@adhitabaligaАй бұрын
    • Yeah and these grudge over the past and plunge into wars when it's doing worse than good...I can see a bright future ahead ig

      @adhitabaliga@adhitabaligaАй бұрын
  • Never underestimate the power of Denial.

    @redbarchetta8782@redbarchetta8782Ай бұрын
    • It's going to get everyone killed :P

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • Never underestimate the power of suggestion (aka climate predictions)

      @KeepItSimpleSailor@KeepItSimpleSailorАй бұрын
    • Yea, its amazing how many people refuse to look at the actual science and deny facts just because it disagrees with thier climate predictions

      @skylerbowerbank5847@skylerbowerbank5847Ай бұрын
    • Shoot I’m not even gonna be alive by 2100🎉🎉 Holla

      @kylefrazzini9166@kylefrazzini9166Ай бұрын
    • Never underestimate the power domerism. As that unfortunately is the bigger problem for people not fighting more against climate change right now.

      @anoukdevries8144@anoukdevries8144Ай бұрын
  • I’ll still be ten years away from retirement age, and given current trends, probably more like twenty.

    @batman5224@batman5224Ай бұрын
    • marry me babyboy

      @HOXHOXHOX@HOXHOXHOXАй бұрын
    • Same here, and I'm pretty certain that Social Security will have collapsed by the time I can get around to retiring.

      @mistingwolf@mistingwolfАй бұрын
    • By the time I get to retirement I doubt it'll still exist

      @wisteriablossom2730@wisteriablossom2730Ай бұрын
    • Chill down we need strategic planning, he might be taken​@@HOXHOXHOX

      @liam-fv4n@liam-fv4nАй бұрын
    • Bruv I'm 21 and i'm already expecting to never retire. Our system as we know it will have to change radically to support all these pensions so... yeah my hopes arent high.

      @VinyZikss@VinyZikss7 күн бұрын
  • I think the biggest mistake we made is thinking that we still have time. I live in the middle of europe and anyone can tell how much the weather is changing. And I'm still very young so I really don't want to imagine what the future is going to look like. I'm honestly so scared for all of us. I don't have any hope until we actually start cutting off emissions. But when is that going to happen...

    @alora241@alora241Ай бұрын
    • Maybe you s should take a look at earth weather patterns before you were born then reevaluate your opinion

      @flubbernugget888888@flubbernugget888888Ай бұрын
    • @@flubbernugget888888Yeah…because that‘s what this is all about…the weather…

      @mystuff9999@mystuff9999Ай бұрын
    • North will be fine, have a great life with kids

      @blazer9547@blazer9547Ай бұрын
    • The fire is already spread. Really the best thing we can do now to save humanity is to try terraform mars

      @valerioharvey7289@valerioharvey7289Ай бұрын
    • Stop being scared and start thinking for yourself. The only thing you should be afraid of is how these climate extremists control practically the whole world with their false propaganda. If all mankind vanished tomorrow climate change would continue. The 97% consensus is a lie. Real scientists know the idea that humans are the primary driver of climate change is ridiculous.

      @billnunya9324@billnunya9324Ай бұрын
  • Remember, it doesn't do any favours to the world if you become too panicked or give up hope or go the opposite route and think this video exaggeration and dont fight enough. We need to be cautious. But we cant give up hope, for if we do, we might as well die now.

    @mohithhoney9630@mohithhoney9630Ай бұрын
    • Agreed

      @mecahhannah@mecahhannahАй бұрын
    • Well said 2 much focus is given on the bad but not the good and this creates apathy.

      @germansojopagan7381@germansojopagan7381Ай бұрын
    • There is exaggeration. These ‘predictions’ are all subject to error, massive data unknowns, assumptions, interpretations and reinterpretations by ‘experts’ and laymen alike - and they are not absolute.

      @KeepItSimpleSailor@KeepItSimpleSailorАй бұрын
    • Finally another intelligent person that sees the exaggeration so few of us left amen yo your comento friend i Rull agree.👍

      @germansojopagan7381@germansojopagan7381Ай бұрын
    • The more I hear the more I just want an empty life so I can die peacefully without worrying about the future for any family. There’s been times I would have liked to have children, but if they are anything like me they will worry about their future prospects too much. What happens to us is out of our control, and realistically we’re not going to turn this situation around without conflict and disasters making it happen. Current global leaders aren’t doing enough and in certain cases making life a lot worse. Fundamentally we need suitable weather for farming and living, and if the climate becomes more unpredictable it will create a lot of hardship and no easy solution. Yes life will go on, but it’s going to get worse before it gets better.

      @steveco1800@steveco1800Ай бұрын
  • I do my part, not because it will necessarily make a difference, but because at least my hands will be clean when children 30 years from now ask us why we didn't do anything to stop it.

    @scoops2@scoops2Ай бұрын
    • it's still solvable but yeah if things dont work out you at least made a big brain move

      @legitusername-zl7to@legitusername-zl7toАй бұрын
    • 😂 using a streaming platform like KZhead and saying your hands are clean does not add up. Look up the carbon footprint of such media streaming giants.

      @Thomas-wh4ox@Thomas-wh4oxАй бұрын
    • @@Thomas-wh4ox Wow you're really grasping at straws there eh bud? Go on, tell me how much my few views per day count against the other trillions of views.

      @scoops2@scoops2Ай бұрын
    • @@Thomas-wh4ox Carbon footprint is an convenient way to blame the individual's and for big corporations to avoid climate justice.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
    • I came to see if Tom would answer. And stayed for the silence 😂

      @Kitz419@Kitz419Ай бұрын
  • It's already very bad in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. I'm from there, a lot of my friends are there and back in March it was raining very bad. I remember, i woke up, i look at my phone, and all of my friends in Semarang said that their home is flooded, the road is flooding, they can't go to work, they can't go anywhere, it was just very bad.

    @heyrend_marhend@heyrend_marhendАй бұрын
    • Sounds terrible

      @maibrown2755@maibrown2755Ай бұрын
  • A salesman sells you a cursed hammer. Every time you use it, one person dies. By the time you figured this out, you've already hammered 100 lives away. When you confront the salesman, he gives you two options: keep using the deadly hammer, or stop building altogether. He doesn't want you to realize you can just buy a normal hammer from someone else.

    @alexandredesouza3692@alexandredesouza3692Ай бұрын
    • I heard it first time,, felt cool reading it,, nice words

      @garvcricket784@garvcricket784Ай бұрын
    • Damn where is this parable from?

      @herr_fuchsnews5630@herr_fuchsnews5630Ай бұрын
    • @herr_fuchsnews5630 Me. I thought it up a couple weeks ago.

      @alexandredesouza3692@alexandredesouza3692Ай бұрын
    • Great so now we have to buy a new earth

      @halobaby0331@halobaby0331Ай бұрын
    • This is a really good analogy that I'll try to use when talking about climate change. Thank you!

      @earthling_parth@earthling_parthАй бұрын
  • The worst part of climate change is that the first people to be hurt will be those with the smallest margins and minimal safety nets, people like subsistence farmers and reef fishermen. Meanwhile, people in the U.S. will still be complaining about "high" gas prices (that are still lower than what most of the world pays), emissions regulations, "unsightly" wind turbines and solar farms, and refuse to participate in international agreements in the name of national sovereignty. And before someone tries to claim that China and India are bigger problems, India consumes less than half the energy the U.S. consumes, despite having more than four times the population. China does consume more energy than the U.S., but the U.S.'s per capita consumption is more than 2.5 times higher; most of China's energy goes to the industrial sector, while less than one-third of U.S. energy goes to industry, and the U.S devotes more one-quarter of its energy to transportation, which is a small sliver of China's energy usage. Yes, China and India have serious environmental issues to contend with, but the U.S.'s contribution to emissions is very disproportionate to its population, so it has a disproportionate responsibility to combat climate change. Sources: BP 2022 Statistical Review of World Energy css.umich.edu/publications/factsheets/energy/us-energy-system-factsheet www.iea.org/countries/china/electricity

    @micahbush5397@micahbush5397Ай бұрын
  • Love that you still follow the optimistic time frames for temperature rises, instead of the more realistic ones where opec and tipping points bring the rises much sooner.

    @OldOneTooth@OldOneToothАй бұрын
    • Yep. Let's keep deluding ourselves... as our cities burn and billions become climate refugees in the next 20 years they'll still be telling us everything is okay.

      @triplikeido75@triplikeido75Ай бұрын
    • We touched 1.5 degrees above the 1800 baseline this year 😂

      @ecognitio9605@ecognitio960524 күн бұрын
    • @@ecognitio9605 we averaged it globally for the year. But we touched above globally for periods of time during the year, and well above in local regions average annual temperature anomalies.

      @OldOneTooth@OldOneTooth22 күн бұрын
  • I won't lie. I've all but given up hope for real action. I won't be having children in this life time.

    @mo337@mo337Ай бұрын
    • Same, why would I bring children into a doomed world.

      @Superintendent13@Superintendent13Ай бұрын
    • We are all gonna die, but I am willing to bet our ancestors went through even more terrible plagues than this from small pox,economic depression heck even genocides.Still they found a way to adapt and trust their successors to do the same for us. No matter what they say, life will always find a way. These bodies that we live are fleeting but it's not the end, it's the beginning to something bigger that yet to be explained."Lossing all hope was freedom"

      @joelalala4789@joelalala4789Ай бұрын
    • I've 4.😂

      @blazer9547@blazer9547Ай бұрын
    • Education was limited back then. ​@@joelalala4789

      @Thomas-wh4ox@Thomas-wh4oxАй бұрын
    • ​@@joelalala4789 cool. The issue is more how rapidly the climate changes, and how fast the plants and animals can adapt. If you lose too many species then nature does weird things, and you can ask farmers about the crazier weather making farming much more difficult.

      @Someaddress555s@Someaddress555sАй бұрын
  • we're already at the point where people can't afford groceries and housing will be solved by everyone being homeless AKA thrown in jail for being homeless in America at least

    @horrorkesh2@horrorkesh2Ай бұрын
    • that's due to corporate greed and nothing else, this is about climate change they are similar but different problems.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • @@generalnawaki It's due to government corruption and overreach, not 'corporate greed'. Corporations get rich if people buy stuff from them. Bezos and Gates are billionaires because their companies reinvented retail and information technology, both of which have benefited mankind immeasurably. Stop demonizing wealth. Governments, on the other hand, can (and do) stick it to whomever the prevailing ideological obsession of the day deems to be the enemy. Give me free markets and highly limited government all day, every day.

      @bassfischer4273@bassfischer4273Ай бұрын
    • The average American spends 8% of their income on food. Like just stop, you do not have the data to back anything of what you’re saying.

      @8is@8isАй бұрын
    • Not only that but, if we have to buy electric cars that will put even more people under a financial burden, considering how much more electric cars are. Millions of people in the united states aren't in the financial position to buy a new car thats twice the price of the one they have now.

      @m.c.d.975@m.c.d.975Ай бұрын
    • ​@@generalnawaki you can see homeless people on the street, you can feel a lighter wallet after the store, most people aren't paying attention to the climate and won't until its far too late.

      @Someaddress555s@Someaddress555sАй бұрын
  • There are 147 fires in 13 states in Mexico right now. Most of the country doesn't have water. The president built a train for which MILLIONS of trees were felled. Temperatures in February, in Mexico City, soared to 30°C... No, the video is not exaggerating.

    @gf4453@gf4453Ай бұрын
    • The ones who really are concerned are the celebrities. You all heard them. The ones who have destroyed lands to build their fifth mansion?

      @dawnsstar5918@dawnsstar591815 күн бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that, by the way train tacks cut fewer trees then Roads. This is a fact

      @alderbaranorange2553@alderbaranorange25538 күн бұрын
    • Mexico's Amlo uses spy tech from fasc nations to suppress, kill journalistas. Facts.

      @lexolexoh@lexolexoh4 күн бұрын
    • The video is blatant techo-optimist propaganda. The situation is much worse than presented. No more than 6% of UN climate scientists even believe 1.5C is possible, which isn't surprising since we're well over 1.5C already. Emissions are at record levels, if your projections are showing a decline then your assumptions need to be examined!

      @TheUAoB@TheUAoB4 күн бұрын
    • Also a record was just set may 9th of 51.1c or 124.7f in Gallinas Mexico

      @s-h-e-r-m-z@s-h-e-r-m-z3 күн бұрын
  • Based on how we here in the U.S. handled Hurricane Katrina, Sept. 11th, and the COVID pandemic, I have ZERO confidence that we can trust or rely on the government, corporations, or the "partrician" class to do anything to slow or reverse climate change.

    @bostonbeaneater2903@bostonbeaneater2903Ай бұрын
  • It's nice to be optimistic but not this time. Adapting climate change, AI, wars, and present regimes... requires a radical transformation in our day to day life. I think no better solution could be taken other than focusing inward not outward.

    @theoutsider7119@theoutsider7119Ай бұрын
    • Well. Stop putting comments on KZhead videos... Which indirectly adds to carbon in the atmosphere, and start doing something instead of complaining. People have been predicting for decades that we'd all be dead by now.

      @hman2912@hman2912Ай бұрын
    • We are way past the point of "what are you doing about it? How about you go roll up yo sleeves and plant a tree!" The earth needed direct help in 1980. 2024 is way too late. Just enjoy whatever days below 35c we have left

      @lucasa1072@lucasa1072Ай бұрын
    • @@lucasa1072 well I'm enjoying life planting trees

      @theoutsider7119@theoutsider7119Ай бұрын
    • @@hman2912 i understand your frustration but your statement are inconsistent. You should visualise the possible effect of those dangers as probabilities. And now the probabilities are higher than ever.

      @theoutsider7119@theoutsider7119Ай бұрын
    • Warn people as much as possible, warning creates restraint and inspires action. + protests + emailing + join local groups + commenting everywhere + positive reinforcement on eco-youtubers Focus on C.O.G - Coal Oil Gas (due to them be heavy hitters) *This is the climate last stand, before this lofty aircraft of a civilization enters a unrecoverable dive.* No surrender, no giving in, we are fighting for the future and for our lives.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
  • I do a lot of research and watch many documentaries and the news and we like to have this optimistic outlook on climate change but we are doomed. Even with renewable energy sources and electric vehicles, we don’t take into consideration the mining required for it. For instance, I made a video on the effects of mining, and mining for these minerals destroys ecosystems and pollutes water. Sediments dissolve into the water and a lot of sea life dies in the water, becomes unthinkable because of pollution.

    @cosmiccontent8@cosmiccontent88 күн бұрын
  • Back when all countries agree to save the ozone layer 😂

    @Damaaak@DamaaakАй бұрын
    • It had an easy fix.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • ​@N0Xa880iUL Well atleast they agreed on something

      @aditisk99@aditisk99Ай бұрын
  • All good, but if we are actually in climate crises, the temp rise may not be gradual but exponential, and cross 4 degrees or more by as early as 2040.

    @jitenderyadav1169@jitenderyadav1169Ай бұрын
    • So much doom and gloom. What are you doing personally to help? If you buy anything, you are part of the problem... Even using this app to watch this video, you are helping to create demand for huge data centres to be built to watch.

      @hman2912@hman2912Ай бұрын
    • ​@@hman2912 cool, and those huge data centers use in a day way more than I could use in a year. Maybe some of us want to avoid the worst possible outcomes, but maybe we also know people like you will complain about anything even if it's trying to help you have a better life in the future.

      @Someaddress555s@Someaddress555sАй бұрын
    • @@Someaddress555s what's more important, a "better life" or a livable earth? All of us together create the demand that uses all that energy everyday. I'm admitting that I'm the problem as well. I don't believe that we will all be dead in twenty years though.

      @hman2912@hman2912Ай бұрын
    • Could.. may.. might.. We've had 30 years of Greens' incessant Armageddon-mongering and yet here we still are, with just as much artic sea ice, just as many polar bears and exactly zero coastal cities swallowed up by phantom rising oceans. Keep on painting your doomsday nonsense, environmentalists. Thankfully ever more folks are wising up to your 'science', that's actually shock-propaganda.

      @bassfischer4273@bassfischer4273Ай бұрын
    • Shhhh!!!! No.. we gotta keep lying to everyone. "There's still hope!! Everything will be okay!!"

      @triplikeido75@triplikeido75Ай бұрын
  • We are already facing the effects of climate change in a major way. Winter this year has been absolutely haywire so I am afraid that there isn't much time left, if any.

    @HattieMcDanielonaMoon@HattieMcDanielonaMoonАй бұрын
    • Correct. We're out of time. Civilization is doomed.

      @triplikeido75@triplikeido75Ай бұрын
    • it's so MAJOR that the world is ONLY getting safer and more prosperous. you cannot ignore these facts.

      @RobertMJohnson@RobertMJohnson5 күн бұрын
  • Isn't life turning worse than better... many are giving up hopes of having children already..its not gonna be the sweet life anymore

    @adhitabaliga@adhitabaligaАй бұрын
    • Good, having children is by far the worst thing you can do for the environment.

      @darkwoodmovies@darkwoodmovies4 күн бұрын
  • This video ought to played in COP summits showing leaders what inaction and slow action will eventually lead to

    @_thericstrorian@_thericstrorianАй бұрын
    • How many of those leaders do you think have not heard already?

      @jerrymiller9039@jerrymiller9039Ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately, we are just too overpopulated to be able to turn back now. There are already news reports saying how bananas and other fruits and vegetables are becoming harder to grow because of extreme weather and heat waves. It would take the majority of people to protest and be on the same page, but most people just don’t get involved, and it’s too overwhelming for them to think about climate change. The sad part is we have the technology and ability to change things but people just don’t care enough to try and really push for change

    @cosmiccontent8@cosmiccontent88 күн бұрын
    • We are also in near-total denial that overpopulation is the central cause, so it can only get worse.

      @Bookhermit@Bookhermit7 күн бұрын
    • @@Bookhermit I completely agree. When I talk to ppl about it they don’t see the issue, they think we have enough land, but it’s not just about land. It’s about the pollution we produce and the amount of food and water required for such a large population.

      @cosmiccontent8@cosmiccontent87 күн бұрын
    • and yet agriculture is a growth industry. amazing

      @RobertMJohnson@RobertMJohnson5 күн бұрын
  • I believe in humanity. We will make it right. Every small step matters.

    @cardek0.457@cardek0.457Ай бұрын
    • The only ones who can make the actual change are corporate ceo’s and politicians So we are definitely not going to make it

      @Volcano22207@Volcano22207Ай бұрын
  • Its sad how in climate predictions like these, those that are the most affected are usually the most disadvantaged countries. Whereas 1st world countries and such "can" still find means to work around the climate crisis. Really shows climate change isnt just an environmental problem but also a socio-economic problem.

    @albertcabuang6655@albertcabuang6655Ай бұрын
    • It's also a real lack of Justice, crazy that the companies have gotten away with this for this long.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
    • i wouldn't be so certain that first world countries can find ways around the climate crisis at all. in fact i doubt it.

      @Solar.Geoengineering.Advocate@Solar.Geoengineering.AdvocateАй бұрын
    • Brilliant

      @Ljounieh@LjouniehАй бұрын
    • @@Solar.Geoengineering.Advocate I agree yes. Individually, first world countries can't solve the climate crisis as a whole. It takes a collective effort by nations worldwide and putting all the pressure on them simplifies the problem at hand. In spite of this however, some first world countries like the US and European countries /can/ find means to mitigate the effects of climate change in their country (eg. elevated housing or building dams against rising sea levels), which is something that third world countries prone to flooding like the Philippines and Indonesia don't have

      @albertcabuang6655@albertcabuang6655Ай бұрын
    • @@albertcabuang6655 we, the world will have to do solar geoeingineering. amongst other things. theres no other way we get through this century

      @Solar.Geoengineering.Advocate@Solar.Geoengineering.AdvocateАй бұрын
  • We need robust universal public transport worldwide and get half or more cars off the roads. Make walkable and bikeable cities great again. I want to hear more birds singing, see deer in cities, see bugs come back.

    @piku5637@piku5637Ай бұрын
    • Are you driving?

      @skepticbynature@skepticbynatureАй бұрын
    • Lolol good luck with all that

      @lucasa1072@lucasa1072Ай бұрын
    • ​@@lucasa1072*looks at Ghent,Bruges,Paris,Berlin,Dortmund,Dusseldorf,Amsterdam,Den Hague,Tokyo,Rotterdam,Stockholm, Oslo, Tampere and Helsinki*

      @thatrandomguyontheinternet2477@thatrandomguyontheinternet247726 күн бұрын
    • god you're naive

      @RobertMJohnson@RobertMJohnson5 күн бұрын
    • @RobertMJohnson why is he naive tho?, what is wrong with public transportation?

      @thatrandomguyontheinternet2477@thatrandomguyontheinternet24775 күн бұрын
  • Saved this video. Will watch it again 26 years later, if I still alive 😅.

    @HYJ187@HYJ187Ай бұрын
    • This is literal propaganda

      @Ilovefebruary@Ilovefebruary22 күн бұрын
  • More people need to know that climate change isn't just about things getting a little warmer

    @13ccasto@13ccastoАй бұрын
    • My theory is that too many people get their information from corporate media or social media which almost always puts forth disingenuous arguments about this topic.

      @josephgreen2824@josephgreen2824Ай бұрын
    • ​@@josephgreen2824I think the big problem is that it's uncomfortable to tell the global south that they can't continue to grow their populations. It won't matter what the developed world does to stave off this oncoming disaster if India is going to peak their population at 1.6-1.7 Billion, and Africa is to become the most populous continent at 4.2 Billion.

      @Teutathis@Teutathis19 күн бұрын
    • That's the current story. Too cold, too warm, now extremes. Nice science you got there.

      @jth877@jth87718 күн бұрын
  • imagine doing this and still assuming the same neoliberal society would persist with its countries, governments, schools and grocery stores and such. That's ideology. You live in a regime that is contingent on historical material circumstances. Historical conditions change and the regimes change also.

    @greg4629@greg4629Ай бұрын
    • Yes, mass deaths would occur.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • @@N0Xa880iULGood. Less humans, less climate change.

      @dimamatat5548@dimamatat5548Ай бұрын
    • @@dimamatat5548 so this is whats known as eco fascism and you should really reevaluate whether its the individuals or the corporations pumping millions of tons of CO2 into the air that are the issue

      @LANSl0t@LANSl0tАй бұрын
    • ​@@dimamatat5548 Less "Man made" climate change

      @aditisk99@aditisk99Ай бұрын
  • The climate change effects finally hit my hometown and state in the very south of Brazil. Here in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, entire homes are completely underwater. It's like a war scene in the entire state.

    @GabrielF430@GabrielF4309 күн бұрын
  • A couple years ago it reached 40 degrees in Canada on Vancouver island. This may not sound like a lot to hotter countries but to the people and animals here it was devastating. Fish floated dead in lakes, people left water out for birds and wildlife which struggled not to die on the side of the road from the heat wave. It was bad for the people too, who are accustomed to ranges of -10 to 20 degrees Celsius. A significant portion of our seniors could not cope with the sudden change in temperature and died. Hospitals were overrun by the younger generation which did not die but still suffered heat strokes due to not everyone being able to afford a/c and biologically not being climatized to such high temperatures. (We are talking about people who go around in shorts in 5 degree weather, they’re used to producing and retaining heat, not dispersing it.) It was a record breaking temperature for the area. It could have been a freak incident but if we continue as we are I’m sure eventually it will be normal and we will lose a large fraction of our wildlife. If the change happens to quickly we may continue to see people die because they simply can’t cope with a temperature flux that far out of their bodies normal.

    @darksoals@darksoalsАй бұрын
  • In South Africa, the drought problem is made even worse by inaction and corruption in the government. I live in the Eastern Cape, near Port Elizabeth, and for years we keep seeing the same pipe leaks go unfixed. I saw a statistic somewhere, though it may have been exaggerated, that more then 50% of drinking water from dams are lost due to pipe leaks and crumbling infrastructure. Look up "Day 0 South Africa". The drought has passed the EC now, but the underlying problem remains.

    @theopreller@theoprellerАй бұрын
  • Also in 1970, the Boston Globe ran with a chilling headline, “Scientist Predicts A New Ice Age By 21st Century.” In the associated article, researcher James Lodge warned, “Air pollution may obliterate the sun and cause a new ice age in the first third of the next century if population continues to grow and earth’s resources are consumed at the present rate…” The reality is none of these experts can predict the future. The Earth and its weather patterns/climate are driven more by natural occurrences in nature than man. The Earth’s tilt on its axis changes over a 23,000 year cycle that dramatically impacts the impact of the sun. The sun changes. The Teutonic plate of the Earth continue to shift. Volcanoes happen. The oceans absorb and release CO2 in a pattern that is not fully explainable. All these things impact the Earth and its climate yet there are always the Chicken Littles yelling the sky is falling and if you will give us enough money we will fix it. Complete arrogance of man.

    @keithmartin7766@keithmartin7766Ай бұрын
    • Well said. Fear mongering

      @MarriageCoach.@MarriageCoach.Ай бұрын
    • The Earth has actually gotten 15% greener since 2000. Plants and trees are thriving and soaking up the increased CO2. This climate change is another money grab from the citizens by politicians and governments.

      @smp315@smp315Ай бұрын
    • That was not a consensus of the majority of the scientists who study climate. It's also disingenuous of you to ignore or omit the impact that Industrial industrialization has had on the earth for the past two centuries

      @josephgreen2824@josephgreen2824Ай бұрын
  • This is a hopelessly optimistic view. Only 1 meter of sea level rise with 3+ degrees of warming???

    @KeithSmith42@KeithSmith42Ай бұрын
    • If trends continue all these predictions will continue to be wrong as they have been always wrong for 60 years. The sea level will not rise anywhere near 1 meter. It's all panicy nonsense.

      @billnunya9324@billnunya9324Ай бұрын
    • It's a scam. All lies.

      @Rick-yk5qb@Rick-yk5qbАй бұрын
    • @@Rick-yk5qb well I have some beachfront property I’d like to sell you then sir

      @KeithSmith42@KeithSmith42Ай бұрын
    • @@Rick-yk5qb are you like “rage watching” this content or what???

      @KeithSmith42@KeithSmith42Ай бұрын
    • @@Rick-yk5qb well go ahead and enlighten us with the truth, rick 🙄 i'm sure the hundreds of thousands of people who have already been affected by severe weather events and the decimation of their local ecosystems due to climate change would love to hear it

      @aenamii@aenamiiАй бұрын
  • This makes me want to cry. We are so helpless and powerless.

    @plantjunkie69@plantjunkie692 күн бұрын
  • And this is the projection only if our models are correct. If there exist any tipping points, such as the permafrost melt or the change in ocean currents, that we haven’t accounted for, the projections are too optimistic

    @maff_@maff_Ай бұрын
  • The production and consumption of fossil fuels is currently at a record high. And according to the planned investments, even that record will be exceeded tomorrow. With 8 billion people, the future does not seem bright.

    @mimikrya8794@mimikrya8794Ай бұрын
  • Bleak ? nah, that's the *best* case scenario you just described.

    @kuztomix@kuztomixАй бұрын
    • True

      @VYBEKAT@VYBEKAT5 күн бұрын
  • I may not be perfect but have changed to protect earth and provide my child some future of not seeing certain plants/trees and animals in museums. in my 40’s and sucks seeing ppl in charge of politics not care.

    @woody1856@woody1856Ай бұрын
  • Well the currently trajectory is definitely not going to improve, if not get worse. More likely the current projections will come true.

    @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • oh no, it's going to get so much worse. Get used to every single forest and jungle on the Earth's surface being on fire every summer. because its going to happen.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • @@generalnawaki Well hope not. I'd like to die before that.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • *For the sake of the developing nations do everything you can!* Warning, people works, read the bible for more on the power of warning people (e.g. Judges 2: 19). - Protests attend and help local groups. Prayer and Law of attraction onto reducing Coal Oil Gas. Changing your life is low priority but it can help the mind focus. Here is some basics - Using drying line instead of dryer (use a cover for rain). Passive heating and cooling instead of boilers and air con. Cooking with microwave, air fryer and electric hob like induction instead of using oven or gas hob. Replace lights with LED efficient. Buy renewables. This is the environmentalist last stand, be devoted to working towards this area to plant a tree whose shade that we will never sit under. No surrender to climate catastrophe, no surrender to nihilism.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
  • Governments merely taxing people higher is still essentially doing nothing.

    @T0MapleLaughs@T0MapleLaughsАй бұрын
    • Just like your comment

      @MaekarManastorm@MaekarManastorm5 күн бұрын
  • Anyone else old enough to remember Al Gore telling us what the 2010's were gonna look like?

    @loszhor@loszhor10 сағат бұрын
  • Atypically, a common Adversary is the Great Unifier ; The “Ice-Breaker” 🌊 2:54

    @fanaticforager6610@fanaticforager6610Ай бұрын
  • This kind of stuff brings me to tears every time

    @lyzioen@lyzioenАй бұрын
    • Hang in there. ❤

      @hungry_girl211@hungry_girl211Ай бұрын
    • Same I’m only a teen man I want to be able to grow up without like boiling to death every time I step outside

      @rikasoft@rikasoftАй бұрын
    • *Choose to hope, choose to have faith. Do anyways regardless of fear because that's courage.* Do everything you can, if the anxiety is too much try cutting everything else and focus on necessary living and climate activism (sleep work method might help as I find crippling anxiety is weakest upon waking up)

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
    • @@rikasoft we will have to do solar geoengineering. its that simple. a whole bunch of other things also but solar geoengineering will be a huge part of what we have no choice but to do.

      @Solar.Geoengineering.Advocate@Solar.Geoengineering.AdvocateАй бұрын
  • The summer in delhi is killer man 😅

    @akanshsrivastav8269@akanshsrivastav8269Ай бұрын
    • The sudden shifts are crazy. Not even a month back it was cold in Delhi.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • @@N0Xa880iUL yep we do both summer and winter in the extreme

      @akanshsrivastav8269@akanshsrivastav8269Ай бұрын
    • I often visit India in the summer and I can back this claim up

      @maibrown2755@maibrown2755Ай бұрын
  • “Global warming” cannot be taken literally; it is not just about temperatures getting warmer. The biggest impact of global warming on humans is actually that the greenhouse effect intensifies the instability of the global climate system, thereby greatly increasing the occurrence of extreme weather. For example, the super cold wave will appear in central Canada, northern United States and other places in February 2023. Super heavy rains occurred in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of China in July 2023. The most severe sustained drought on record occurred in the Brazilian Amazon from July to September 2023. So for the sake of your own life, start paying attention to environmental protection.

    @YunLuoShanZe@YunLuoShanZeАй бұрын
  • This knowledge must be spread and concern across the world to every single individual as soon as possible or the nature will make sure that everyone will know in the end

    @zackakx5807@zackakx5807Ай бұрын
  • It's already 43 deg in Adilabad, Telangana... Summer just started... This time May will b mahyem, temp may cross 48...by 2050 temp 50 deg will b new normal... Farming will b done in controlled environment like inside big buildings... Food will b new gold/bitcoin...

    @doraddon11@doraddon11Ай бұрын
  • And yet, people are still having children like this isn't happening.

    @JadedJassy21@JadedJassy21Ай бұрын
    • Because it isn't, or at least the left's apocalypse isn't. Wake up and smell the fiction.

      @bassfischer4273@bassfischer4273Ай бұрын
    • Born to suffer.

      @kasondaleigh@kasondaleighАй бұрын
    • has absolutely nothing to do with over population. It's not the lifestyle of the many resulting in climate instability, it's the lifestyle of the Corporate Citizen and the 0.1%. Fewer people would just make the problem worse because the same people destroying everything would need to burn more oil and coal to replace all the human labor. Being Woke isn't about culture, it's about class. Wake the hekn up.

      @ZennExile@ZennExileАй бұрын
    • Because we're animals and most of the time we're iracional.

      @6Mike11@6Mike117 күн бұрын
  • Concrete is said to be responsible for 4-8% of global CO2 emissions. We need to re-adopt building with sustainable materials, like bamboo and sustinable timber. It is both asthetically and environmentally better for the world.

    @ankurm4100@ankurm4100Ай бұрын
    • Consider promoting passive heating and passive cooling designs with any person with power and influence. *Get some heavy hitters like C.O.G Coal Oil Gas* but small wins are good too.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
  • I think the video is not quite accurate since it shows climate change just as an inconvenience on the lives of people of developed countries. The fact is that one of the first things it will disrupt is the global economy. This means that all the globe will feel the consequences almost equally. Although it sounds worse, the bright side is that it will force the economy and the rich countries and the companies to finally move their asses in an effective way. Not just bullshitting with the current green washing. So, in the end, i believe we won't reach this scenario. The disrupt in the economy and pocket of the rich world will prevent it.

    @MikaerBrasil@MikaerBrasilАй бұрын
    • So you think we'll all be dead first by the collapse of global international trade and thermonuclear war? Probably true.

      @TheUAoB@TheUAoB4 күн бұрын
  • I love these quotes at the start, one of my favourite things about this channel

    @abdulrahmankhalil115@abdulrahmankhalil115Ай бұрын
  • It sad that this is probabbly one of the brighter possible futures

    @basinox@basinoxАй бұрын
    • This is getting off real easy. The real outcome will be much worse I'm afraid

      @VYBEKAT@VYBEKAT5 күн бұрын
  • South African here, our government will just blame the heatwaves on apartheid, as for the rolling electrical blackouts that's just a regular day.

    @quarryspanish@quarryspanishАй бұрын
  • This scenario largely assumes a modern world dropped into the climate of 2100. I assume not including technological soultions was a deliberate choice. Advances in automated farming, vertical farming, and precision fermentation could circumvent the food crisis.

    @VespersBell@VespersBellАй бұрын
  • What a time to be alive

    @Failure-007@Failure-007Ай бұрын
    • “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. *All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”* ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
  • Climate change is a complex issue and there is no telling exactly what the future will be like. And I worry that we are being too narrow minded for what the solutions for this crisis should be. For Arizona, the environmental problems we have been facing have come from wasteful activities from both California and our state draining water from the Colorado River. Alarmism isn't going to help if there aren't concrete solutions for saving the environment.

    @catotheyounger2689@catotheyounger2689Ай бұрын
  • We've only known about industrialism causing climate change since 1880s. Can't say we weren't warned. People just chose short term gains for long term pains.

    @ScytheNoire@ScytheNoire4 күн бұрын
  • Hi from +6°C (43°F) Oslo, we are very worried about clobal climate change 🥶

    @user-gw8bz7cr2x@user-gw8bz7cr2xАй бұрын
  • You should have mentioned how diet impacts the climate. It's a major source of emissions.

    @sojournern@sojournernАй бұрын
  • My worry is that these calls for change just becomes a way for governments to expand their control over our lives and crack down on civil liberties in the name of climate change as they allow corporate oligarchies to thrive.

    @victoriaman117@victoriaman117Ай бұрын
    • why care about dumbasses who wasted their lives chasing for things without ever truly apreciating and living life. In fact, this means we have the excuse to take more action against theese "fancy loosers"

      @legitusername-zl7to@legitusername-zl7toАй бұрын
    • It's corporate oligarchies that are mainly responsible for dismiss

      @josephgreen2824@josephgreen2824Ай бұрын
    • And almost 100% of the people on this thread are willing to give up their freedom to these scare tactics. Notice how the assumption is that climate change is human-caused. It's the opening line of the video. There is NO consensus among scientists that climate change is man-made. Climate change is real but it's been around forever.

      @alcontreras5169@alcontreras5169Ай бұрын
  • Saya berasal dari Indonesia, disini ketika musim hujan hampir di semua daerah mengalami banjir bahkan hingga berbulan-bulan membuat area pertanian mengalami gagal panen sehingga terjadi kenaikan harga pangan dan sebagaimana yang kita tahu kota Jakarta sudah hampir tenggelam

    @Dims_wh@Dims_whАй бұрын
    • Ah gapapa, bakal dapet sama makan siang gratis dan food estate kok😄 (ini sarkasme)

      @strawberrydome@strawberrydomeАй бұрын
  • The Earth changes overtime it’s nothing we can do the earth will fix itself

    @eckobrown7902@eckobrown79023 күн бұрын
  • Our kids and grand kids are going to hate our generation.

    @fankrys@fankrys19 күн бұрын
    • Boomers are the ones at fault.

      @RCas-wt7cj@RCas-wt7cj3 күн бұрын
  • the "Golden Billion" plan will solve all these issues , don't worry !

    @inasnhor@inasnhorАй бұрын
  • This is so timely since the Philippines is already facing these issues....

    @kaipadernal2202@kaipadernal2202Ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised we can still remain optimistic in the face of climate change

    @PramkLuna@PramkLunaАй бұрын
  • Isn't this the road to "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy"?

    @MexAm120902@MexAm120902Ай бұрын
    • You nailed it - and many many people just don’t see it.

      @KeepItSimpleSailor@KeepItSimpleSailorАй бұрын
    • explain?

      @christiana5453@christiana5453Ай бұрын
    • No, this is the path to "You will own better, cheaper and/or repairable things and be happy."

      @alexandredesouza3692@alexandredesouza3692Ай бұрын
    • @@christiana5453 the World Economic Forum posted a document explaining their vision for a wholesome, climate-justiced, diverse future which essentially boiled down to people not owning anything, eating bugs, and living in micro pods.

      @cefalopodo5717@cefalopodo5717Ай бұрын
    • @@KeepItSimpleSailor Look up the WEF and their 2030 goals.

      @MexAm120902@MexAm120902Ай бұрын
  • 2050 thats 26 years from when its uploaded

    @SirsasthNigam.@SirsasthNigam.Ай бұрын
    • considering how much worse the problem has been getting year to year I don't know that we have until 2050. we may not even have till 2030.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • And those TWENTY SIX years are gonna pass by like nothing

      @adhitabaliga@adhitabaligaАй бұрын
  • In 2010 it was 45 degree in Delhi what's the point??

    @interanaut31@interanaut31Ай бұрын
    • Why you still in Delhi

      @blazer9547@blazer9547Ай бұрын
  • We won’t be here by 2050. It’s painfully, gut wrenchingly obvious. Too much too soon. We are already far ahead of where I thought we would be in 2024.

    @shizuokaBLUES@shizuokaBLUES12 күн бұрын
    • Sadly, it seems so. There’s not gonna be a happy ending like in the movies.

      @Joe-cb6ex@Joe-cb6ex9 күн бұрын
  • Not one single good thing in the future 😀

    @NemohHoes@NemohHoesАй бұрын
  • 4:08 Currently Electric Cars are more harmful to the environment that ICE Cars. The best approach in order to protect the environment is to keep your old car running for as long as possible.

    @uranium5694@uranium5694Ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. Or buy hybrids in the meantime.

      @N0Xa880iUL@N0Xa880iULАй бұрын
    • city design also plays a part; if the city is designed to inentivise walking/biking/punlic transit, along with placing things cloaer to each other, car use would definitely decrease

      @andrewliu6592@andrewliu659217 күн бұрын
    • The best is less cars overall, it's the same with people, less people, less problems, less emissions. I hope that the birth rates still going to declining.

      @6Mike11@6Mike117 күн бұрын
  • Planting More Trees: Trees play a crucial role in carbon sequestration, absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and storing it in their biomass and in the soil. Forest restoration and reforestation efforts can help enhance carbon sinks, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and promote biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Protecting and restoring forests also provides numerous co-benefits, including supporting wildlife habitats, regulating water cycles, preventing soil erosion, and enhancing air quality. Research into Ocean Fertilization: Ocean fertilization aims to stimulate phytoplankton growth in nutrient-limited regions of the ocean, potentially enhancing carbon sequestration and promoting marine productivity. Research into ocean fertilization involves assessing the feasibility, effectiveness, and potential risks of this approach, including its impacts on ocean chemistry, ecosystem dynamics, and climate feedbacks. Understanding the biogeochemical processes and ecological interactions involved in ocean fertilization is essential for informing responsible and sustainable management practices.

    @samperry8386@samperry838622 күн бұрын
  • The impacts of climate change are already upon us, with this year’s erratic winter serving as a stark reminder. I’m concerned we might have very little time left to act..!

    @SciMinute@SciMinuteАй бұрын
    • Then do everything you can! No giving up! This is the environmentalist last stand against the apocalypse.

      @ClimateSinLeadsToDeath@ClimateSinLeadsToDeathАй бұрын
  • How we can prevent this ? Can you share about this video

    @avkumush@avkumushАй бұрын
    • Eat bugs and soy. Wear a mask and stay inside. Oh yeah and get 10 booster shots for a pandemic that doesn't exist. And don't question the authority

      @Ilovefebruary@Ilovefebruary22 күн бұрын
  • Eating vegetables instead of meat would do a massive difference and it’s something that not depends on governments, bureaucrats or regulators.

    @viniciusfranceschi2095@viniciusfranceschi209511 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, but no one have guts to talk about this

      @akshayyadav5914@akshayyadav591410 күн бұрын
  • This is very optimistic.... Collapse from overshoot has been entirely avoided in this scenario, even though the climate is one of the biggest drivers of collapse

    @multiplemiggs5189@multiplemiggs51895 күн бұрын
  • And we wonder why people are migrating north to cooler regions.

    @unaeki@unaekiАй бұрын
    • Like Americans moving to Florida, and Australians moving to Queensland.

      @steveflint9182@steveflint9182Ай бұрын
    • @@steveflint9182 And don't forget all the wealthy still buying beach front properties!!

      @austinnorton558@austinnorton558Ай бұрын
  • I could only make it to the 44 second mark. I'm out 😢

    @kendallstark4302@kendallstark4302Ай бұрын
  • But, but, what about the shareholders... Please someone think of the shareholders!

    @luisgongod@luisgongod9 күн бұрын
  • you should understand that due to global warming, only those countries where it is warm will suffer. Countries with a cold climate, on the contrary, will feel better, as this will improve their climate.

    @AlexWolfM@AlexWolfMАй бұрын
    • Ken M?

      @Merugaf@MerugafАй бұрын
  • It's hard to balance hope and optimism on the one side with doom and gloom on the other. This video errs on the #hoptimism side, a bit. What is needed to meet those hopeful outcomes that avoid global famine and 1000% food price inflation by 2040? Biodiversity conservation equivalent to 40% lower sea traffic noise as soon as possible. Energy efficiency increase 8% per year. Transition off fossil trade by 2030. Cut fossil trade licenses and permits 2% of today's level per month down to zero by 2030, to motivate transition in time. Avoid methane emission by keeping it in the ground when possible, capturing it to use if necessary, flaring it if unavoidable. Scrap fossil-emitting equipment as soon as possible so it can't be used elsewhere. Harvest and plant biomass equivalent to a trillion trees by 2060.

    @bartroberts1514@bartroberts1514Ай бұрын
  • It already crosses 45 deg in Delhi Now more issues 1. We might start living in bunkers due to uncontrollable AI 2. Unstable govt due to less and less job opportunity Who knows what else ...

    @funniyatoons@funniyatoonsАй бұрын
    • The video suggests that we have till 2050 to worry about the 1.5c mark, we passed that last summer. This summer might see us pass 2.0c.

      @generalnawaki@generalnawakiАй бұрын
    • Yes, apart from the evident climate change we are experiencing other dooms as well. Rise of AI, advancement of quantum computing that might make our existing cryptography and softwares a joke, population outburst, shortage of water, shortage of infra, etc. Well before 2050, the majority of unprivilged ones will begin to suffer.

      @notmewooshme9916@notmewooshme9916Ай бұрын
  • I`m in StPetersburg, Russia, and it`s actually snowing! It`s extraordinary even for our parts. I picked this video to show my students during a lesson about climate change (I`m writing in the middle of it:) Sadly, our country is very unlikely to agree to cut emissions or shift to renewable energy sources...

    @user-ng8kf2dl7s@user-ng8kf2dl7s10 күн бұрын
    • I thought China will be very eager to sell their renewable devices to the Russian friends? 😂

      @ditsygirl5409@ditsygirl54099 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for reading this

    @firasaltal3460@firasaltal3460Ай бұрын
  • Well its still cool here in California with all the rain this year plus we're finally out of the huge drought we had its in the 50s in the day and low 40s at night

    @SlickNick98@SlickNick98Ай бұрын
    • That's great news but don't confuse that with a bigger picture

      @josephgreen2824@josephgreen2824Ай бұрын
    • personally (bay area) it feels like the spring has ended about a month earlier than it has before

      @andrewliu6592@andrewliu659217 күн бұрын
    • @@andrewliu6592 well it's warming up here in the valley now 70s and 80s this month

      @SlickNick98@SlickNick9817 күн бұрын
  • 0:59 I think that this stuff would be so common, that it’ll hardly even make headlines in general.

    @BaynexoMusicOfficial@BaynexoMusicOfficialАй бұрын
  • I like best the optimism based on estimates rather than reality. Have emissions really decreased or have they decreased compared to estimates?

    @mimikrya8794@mimikrya8794Ай бұрын
    • They decreased compared to earlier estimates, thus the predicted temp rise decreased. It pretty clearly says that in the video. Not clear to me what you are asking.

      @BillSpitzak@BillSpitzakАй бұрын
    • @@BillSpitzak They could have had higher estimates, so their optimism and happiness would have been even greater.😂

      @mimikrya8794@mimikrya8794Ай бұрын
  • *Sniff* This video really upsets me. I just hope we fix this pollution problem soon. I don't want it to get any worse.

    @michalpicker6934@michalpicker6934Ай бұрын
    • World leaders are using "thoughts and prayers" system to fix this :)

      @Mart77@Mart77Ай бұрын
    • Its too late. Unless we all cut down fuel, energy completely mothing is going to change. The inevitable is going to be delayed thats it. If from tomorrow we all stop using vehicles, turn off factories, return to farming, barter system may stop the problem.

      @notmewooshme9916@notmewooshme9916Ай бұрын
  • The passage highlights the dire consequences of human-caused climate change if current emissions pledges and actions are not significantly improved. By 2050, we have surpassed the 1.5-degree warming target, leading to a world where extreme heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, heavy rainfall, and sea level rise have become the norm. The effects are felt globally, with regions facing food and water scarcity, mass displacement, extinction of marine life, and economic hardships. The passage emphasizes the need for urgent and bold actions to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change, such as investing in renewable energy, reducing fossil fuel production, protecting forests, and implementing policies to regulate emissions. While the future looks bleak in the absence of substantial changes, there is still hope that collective action and innovative solutions can help reshape a more sustainable path forward.

    @Long_Le_441@Long_Le_441Ай бұрын
    • There are so many fatalistists... who seem to enjoy going right to drama and the end of the world... Thank you for clarifying what the video is really about.

      @CarieGurl@CarieGurlАй бұрын
    • @@CarieGurl glad it helped, i was just lazy and asked ai bot to sum 'em up, though

      @Long_Le_441@Long_Le_441Ай бұрын
    • bro thanks for actually making a positive comment bro

      @legitusername-zl7to@legitusername-zl7toАй бұрын
  • The government should really take this very seriously or we would suffer the consequences when the time comes. Further actions needed to be done and this has to be made viral.

    @Eyeballofearth@Eyeballofearth6 күн бұрын
  • Well, we first have to have the people who seem to be the most concerned about it to stop bull dozing the trees to build their many mansions and stop using their private jets to get to the stage where they say they are concerned.

    @dawnsstar5918@dawnsstar591815 күн бұрын
  • There was another time of great drought in the United States during the depression. It is depicted in John Steinbeck’s book “The Grapes of Wrath”. We will always have challenges in this life. It saddens me that the younger generation feels there is no hope. There is always hope. We must ensure the fabric of our society is not destroyed. Having a safe society is the most fundamental need for having a secure future.

    @SarahLoehrke@SarahLoehrkeАй бұрын
  • I see ted ed I click ❤

    @riogaming3183@riogaming3183Ай бұрын
    • Me too

      @mecahhannah@mecahhannahАй бұрын
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