Confessions of a climate scientist | Corinne Le Quéré | TEDxWarwick

Corinne Le Quéré says climate scientists have enough evidence that the Earth is experiencing human-made climate change; it’s time for everyone to take action based on the facts. This talk was filmed at TEDxWarwick.
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  • @robindorey327
    @robindorey327 Жыл бұрын

    ANARTIC ICE CORES TELL US THAT FIRST IT GET WARMER THEN CO2 INCREASES .

  • @grindupBaker

    @grindupBaker

    Ай бұрын

    ANARTIC ICE CORES TELL US IT GOES EITHER WAY

  • @BillyTheKidCENTURION
    @BillyTheKidCENTURION Жыл бұрын

    There is no "Climate Crisis", and if there is..... then give me proof? Open the door, walk outside and breathe deeply, smile, and then take a kid fishing :)

  • @seaman651
    @seaman651 Жыл бұрын

    I just finished watching something about old DNA found in soil and the fact that oceans were way warmer than today... food for thought. We may have evidence there's a human made warming, but we also have evidence saying the climate was warmer in the past, among other things that contradict the climate catastrophe theory.

  • @ablewindsor1459

    @ablewindsor1459

    Жыл бұрын

    Stop CO2 fully... The other Shoe 👠....look up the sensitivity of CO2 as a Greenhouse Gas. Ratio the more CO2 the less the effect in the Atmosphere as a WARMING AGENT. The Current Global Temperature 🌡️ about 14.2 degrees. 418 ppm CO2. During the Dinosaurs Reign 3,000 to 6,000 ppm CO2. Between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. 18,500 years ago..... 8 Degrees. CO2 about 160 ppm.

  • @cloudyo_o2792

    @cloudyo_o2792

    9 ай бұрын

    The climate has been warmer in the past several times, the issue is the rate of warming you daftie

  • @freeandcriticalthinker4431
    @freeandcriticalthinker4431 Жыл бұрын

    Oh i also need to see this highway that just melted away….. given that most of us know what highways are made of and what the process is in making it.

  • @bondo6506
    @bondo6506 Жыл бұрын

    Well,.... Climate predictions, have been 100% wrong,.... This girl has drank to much of the climate coolaid,...

  • @robertbrowning7556

    @robertbrowning7556

    Ай бұрын

    True. Miami was supposed to be under water 30 years ago. Same with some of the islands that are only a few feet above sea level and are still here.....

  • @KaozJ
    @KaozJ Жыл бұрын

    “Is there any other reasonable explanation”, yes there is and you scoff at it. The sun. “Brightness” is not the only way the sun contributes to our climate. All ipcc data drastically undervalues the sun’s impact. She shows her ignorance/bias, “the sun isn’t getting any brighter”. Do yourselves a favor, go look at the reasonable theories presented by SuspiciousObservers and give it HONEST consideration.

  • @zakUSDedelman
    @zakUSDedelman Жыл бұрын

    I think you’re right. Technology can be a fickle concept

  • @gregorylatiak3333
    @gregorylatiak3333 Жыл бұрын

    need a positive view of the future as something to be desired rather than a collection of punishments that must be accepted

  • @user-cv1jb9xv2p
    @user-cv1jb9xv2p Жыл бұрын

    🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dust1ification
    @dust1ification Жыл бұрын

    "Zero" No thanks.

  • @vmarten
    @vmarten6 күн бұрын

    „There is nothing more dangerous to science than blind passion. - Given support from someone in power, it can lead to suppression of true science and, since science is now a matter of state importance, to inflicting great injury on the country.“ Nikolai Nikolyewitsch Semyonow (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956): Science Does Not Tolerate Subjectivism, Science and Life, 1965

  • @skatersteve126
    @skatersteve126 Жыл бұрын

    It's like saying if we had a hot day tomorrow or a thunderstorm. Your basically asking people to make that stop. Which is a joke. Things will be fine when people leave it alone. Trying to intervene in nature. If people die than it supposed to happen. You can't stop it. It's like final destination. It will happen anyway.

  • @ablewindsor1459

    @ablewindsor1459

    Жыл бұрын

    Stop CO2 fully... The other Shoe 👠....look up the sensitivity of CO2 as a Greenhouse Gas. Ratio the more CO2 the less the effect in the Atmosphere as a WARMING AGENT. The Current Global Temperature 🌡️ about 14.2 degrees. 418 ppm CO2. During the Dinosaurs Reign 3,000 to 6,000 ppm CO2. Between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. 18,500 years ago..... 8 Degrees. CO2 about 160 ppm.

  • @hundun5604
    @hundun5604 Жыл бұрын

    Every year I think 'where are our thorium reactors? Why do we put so much effort in half-baked solutions like windturbines?'

  • @BillyTheKidCENTURION

    @BillyTheKidCENTURION

    Жыл бұрын

    Because every nutcase scientist and inventor who is ready to go public with their zero point energy device, suddenly feels the urge to kill themselves, die in freak boating accidents, are beaten to death in an airport parking lot, or just suddenly disappear.

  • @johnjrgensen701
    @johnjrgensen701 Жыл бұрын

    Really fine talk, Thanks Corinne. I wonder where the other half of the talk is? Is it coming soon? NASA and IPCC tell us that even a complete stop for CO2e release, will be too little too late. So what is the other half? Our climate has 2 main drivers. The greenhouse gases and the water cycles. Water cycles is said to control 90% of the heatbalance of the blue planet... Simply by looking into this area, we will empower ourselves to act, you and me in our own local community... It will work from day one, most where drought is a problem. Look to M. Kravcik "A new water paradigm" for more info...

  • @ablewindsor1459

    @ablewindsor1459

    Жыл бұрын

    Stop CO2 fully... The other Shoe 👠....look up the sensitivity of CO2 as a Greenhouse Gas. Ratio the more CO2 the less the effect in the Atmosphere as a WARMING AGENT. The Current Global Temperature 🌡️ about 14.2 degrees. 418 ppm CO2. During the Dinosaurs Reign 3,000 to 6,000 ppm CO2. Between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. 18,500 years ago..... 8 Degrees. CO2 about 160 ppm.

  • @freeandcriticalthinker4431
    @freeandcriticalthinker4431 Жыл бұрын

    The hypothesis has been tested? Wow she can travel in time….. Hmmm, why is it the Models she cuddles nightly haven’t gotten the future years correct NOR even the past years. She surely puts a lot of confidence in computers and software, despite their overtly high error rates. But despite all that, the real high to climb is FORCING the billions of poor people that want NOT to be poor and fossil fuels is unfortunately today, the only dense and fairly cheap source of power and like it or not, that is a fact. Who are we to tell or attempt to force the poor of the world not to do as we have done and still do? That’s pure Hubris if I have ever saw it.

  • @robertbrowning7556
    @robertbrowning7556Ай бұрын

    I believe in climate change ... it happens 4 times a year in most of the world.... just saying. Real fluctuations are driven mostly by solar and Milankovitch cycles. We humans actually can affect the local effects by planting trees to mitigate erosion and protect water sources. It is thought in some circles the mini ice age in Medieval Europe was mitigated by burning more coal and wood, but I do not know how true that is. I noticed during the "covid" panic that the temperature and air quality improved within a month. So from that I think we can say a shift to electric vehicles and better battery manufacturing will help. So will planting more trees. We already have a robust and active tree farming industry so we can expand it to help cycle and control the carbon dioxide levels. As for this so called carbon sequestration currently in vogue, every living thing on Earth contains carbon. It is a part of life. Locking it into non-cyclic sources can only harm the environment. Trees, plankton, chalk and limestone formations, and reefs are all natural ways of taking care of excess CO2 and they work millions of times better than any man made attempt. For millions of years longer than we have been here. Just saying.

  • @poonamdinshaw5873
    @poonamdinshaw5873 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so very much...couldn't be further than the truth, the content that was shared.......it is Each one of us who needs to be M.A.D. (Making A Difference)... .. I've already been doing this and was looking for more info on how to take it to the grassroots...and this poed up. This was short n very enlightening.. Grateful🙏🪔🌻