Extreme climate research - On the road in the icefields of Patagonia | DW Documentary
Patagonia's icefields are very difficult to access. As a result, they remain largely unexplored by climate researchers. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hard-to-reach area, in search of new data for climate research.
Even after 15 years of research in Chile, scientist Tobias Sauter says that for him, many questions remain unanswered. To clarify them, he decides to venture into areas that are difficult to access. The mountaineers Robert Jasper and Jörn Heller agree to help - and put themselves in great danger in the process.
The two icefields in the Patagonian Andes, which stretch across the borders of Chile and Argentina, represent the largest ice mass outside the polar ice caps. However, as a result of climate change, the ice here is losing mass. In some areas, the icefields are losing up to 20 meters in height per year.
Little is known about these dramatic developments and their specific causes. The ice field to the north in particular has so far mainly been studied using satellite-based data. The area’s extreme weather conditions and great remoteness make field research on site a challenge.
Tobias Sauter from Humboldt University in Berlin is one of the few researchers to take on this challenge. He and a small team of German and Chilean researchers have been investigating developments at the southern end of Latin America for years. Until now, the researchers have lacked data and samples from the higher summit regions, which are difficult to access.
With the help of professional mountaineers Robert Jasper and Jörn Heller, Sauter now wants to change this. The two German mountain guides have been searching for new routes and unconquered peaks in the Patagonian Andes for 30 years. The expedition takes the team through magnificent landscapes. It is a battle against the unpredictable weather, but also a test of their own limits. A camera team accompanies the group to one of the most remote areas of our planet.
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Beautiful,informative documentary, Brilliant piece of coverage by DW, as always.
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2 ай бұрын
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Thank you DW for making this documentary. Always learned something from this channel
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2 ай бұрын
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The mountaineers are inspirational and want to thank all who keep trying to save our 🌏 ! 💯🙏💪
Another wonderful documentary shared by 🙏( DW) channel ...video about climate change effects on increasing glacier melting in the ice field of Patagonia. Thank an excellent ( DW) channel
@khunopie9159
2 ай бұрын
Cheer on that proper gander! ;)
wonderful research, here we are the future Nobel Prizes about Climate Changing!! 👏👏👏
Awesome!! Thanks to these guys, you are amazing!
I really love the documentaries from DW! This was excellent.
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2 ай бұрын
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I can cosider good documentary with good educated team
Just incredible video to say the least Thank you DW
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2 ай бұрын
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Honestly i follow DW documentary. Real truth without any excuse.team really work hard .
I love all the arctic and climate change documentaries that DW makes! It's so cool getting to see these places like Patagonia, Greenland, etc.
Wow. The views are breathtakingly beautiful.
Why did you remove the video about Ecuador?
Interesting future ahead of us
Yes to science
I was there on Gray Glacier last year, it looked HUGE, infinite glacier over the horizon. I had no idea how much bigger it was before.
Dw always Good
I salute your team
Really great reporting.
thumbs up to the climbers and scientist. but 2 thumbs up for the camera guy!!
Beautiful Patagonia
Terima kasih kepada para saintis yang sentiasa melakukan kajian tentang perubahan iklim dunia. Tanpa mereka kita diluar ini tidak akan dapat apa maklumat perubahan iklim yang semakin parah
I love this narrator's voice 😊
Thank you dw.. ❤
I want to visit this region so badly!
Super dangerous area to hike, storms coming in can and do last for weeks! Viva le mortality!
Can they not send a drone to take samples?
I intend to retire to a little slice of paradise near Puerto Guadal and my dream would be to help science with more data about climate change - as well as reforest some of the land there.
Please upload Hindi language version
Awesome Guys Its so Worrying humans Destroying the Everything
@20:30 Marking a rod stuck in the ice with tape and coming back to measure it feels like the least scientific measurement I've ever seen on any science show ever.
We need a Amzoil clean engine oil
Chile 😃
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If you have a fear of heights you might want to skip this video.
It is depressing, isn't it?
@senshin7243
2 ай бұрын
no it's very pleasant to konw the final chapter of human beings
@crappymeal
2 ай бұрын
Depressing for us, fairly normal for the planet
@user-wx2fp9cm3i
2 ай бұрын
@@senshin7243 like you konw how its gonna be hehe
@snicker576
2 ай бұрын
No. That's like..... a lot of ice. Planet's doing fine, people need to stop worrying
@crappymeal
2 ай бұрын
@@snicker576 climate change, population decline, endocrine disruptors, obesity epidemic, drug epidemic, mental health epidemic, failing medical, failing infrastructure, financial recession, artificial intelligence, migrant problems and Russia....
It would be interesting if they would test for how much Nano Plastiic concentraitons there are.... (I know, not the purpose of the climbing mission) 😂
any uptade of #ai
Good to see older men still doing the business
Everything naturally occurring is Nature, which includes plants, microorganisms, humans (all lifeforms), atoms, energy, stars, planets, black holes, cancer, AIDS, space, Dreams, and Consciousness. (Say what!?) Nature is Emergence.
The one answer I have learned is . . . there is no answer .
this guys just wanna finace a climbing hobby XD in one day a team in a helicopter can take all the samples..........like meteorologic from Chile do.
@Law24809905
2 ай бұрын
Garbage in Garbage out.
氷河を守るには、植林活動に力を入れるべきです‼️
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2 ай бұрын
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Decompression Sickness In On Anyone Else.. Factored In Since 1985 to 31032004 Onwards ..
Why just look up at the sun.
Why didn't they use a helicopter ?
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
Check the per hour Heli rates & you'll have your answer. Unless we can get this sponsored by redbull...
@ANIMALS_AND_MORE_moments
2 ай бұрын
Appears to be much too stormy.
@andres6868
2 ай бұрын
helicopter from where? do you realize this is an extremely remote place, hundreds of miles from the nearest settlement
Nepal disaster is worst for science
Everything on my yacht seems fine...jet skis all ready in the tender garage. AC in the lounge if needed. Fresh drinks at the aft bar...
We will be more depressed As Ice is Growing on the sheets interglacial periods are good for the humankind 😂
Don't let Chinese to go there, they might claim it as their own!
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Kailash Parvati is nobody can rule world
I admire people that are adventurous. I am NOT so brave. At the rate of ice melting, it might just expose Noah’s Lost ARK in Turkey. That would make world wide EXCITEMENT.
@scrollop
2 ай бұрын
How would ice melting do that exactly?
This research should be conducted by local people. There is no justification for "researchers" to fly around the world every year just to take some pictures and measurements.
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
Cancel all leisure travel & tourism.
@i.k.8868
2 ай бұрын
@@misterfunnybones In the past 10 years I have only been on holiday once. I don't think everyone should live as I do, but I do support restricting air travel as much as possible.
@mh8704
2 ай бұрын
“Just “? Wow but they are doing a tremendous thing for the sake of humanity and the planet. What have you done for the good of the planet?
@i.k.8868
2 ай бұрын
@@mh8704 Can you read? I just told you I almost never go on holiday. I don't fly. I don't eat meat. I don't buy new clothes. I insulate homes for a living. What do you know about my lifestyle??
@Betweoxwitegan
2 ай бұрын
@@i.k.8868What's wrong with them travelling to a glacier to better track climate patterns and glacial melting? Their research offsets carbon emissions.
Enough about the stupid climate already 😵💫 So burned out
@slaapkonijn58
2 ай бұрын
It will only get worse
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
Your "burning" out is clearly adding to the general trend of shorter winters & longer summers. 😂
@snicker576
2 ай бұрын
@@misterfunnybones Sounds fine to me bro. Is that really what everyone is so mad about?
Fossil fuels are a huge blessing to mankind.
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
Wasted in a mass frenzy of F350 commuting.
What a load of bs.
@frederikallard1386
2 ай бұрын
Living in denial aren't you.
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
If it gets cold anywhere, then the comment section denies shorter winters, longer summers, & warmer average temperatures. Cognitive dissonance & wilful blindness are coping mechanisms.
@BinaryBlueBull
2 ай бұрын
@@misterfunnybones Precisely. One of the comments above basically says: "I can see lots of ice in this video, therefore the climate is fine". I don't think there's much reasoning to be had with people like that. In general, someone who thinks they know better than thousands of experts worldwide who have dedicated their lives to a profoundly complex subject matter and have reached international acclaim in their field, based on nothing more than "I can't see it, therefore it isn't real", is not likely to be someone able to be swayed by facts-based counterarguments. Not that we shouldn't try, mind you, but I don't think we should waste too much energy on it when that can be used to meaningfully contribute to other, more meaningful debates and movements. I commend you for trying to engage anyway, I have done the same numerous times but after many years I have all but given up, so I know how tedious (and in my case sometimes infuriating) it can get
@misterfunnybones
2 ай бұрын
@@BinaryBlueBull I'm always baffled by the self-fulfilling prophesy argument: someone is polluting more than you, & there's nothing that you can do about it, so keep polluting at your present rate. That's like saying there's someone doing 50km/h over the speed limit, so it's ok if I stay at my present speed of 40 km/h over the speed limit!?
@marickshorts
2 ай бұрын
You are all brainwashed. If you gonna do everything to "change" the climate there will be a difference in temperature of 0,0007 degrees C°. The climate has changing since the beginning of time. Less polluting is a good idea, but don't act we're gonna change the temperatures by drinking out of a paper straw.
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And I suppose interference like this doesn't add to climate change. Evolution of weather isn't new.
the earth is doomef to perish thanks to the efforts of humanity
@crappymeal
2 ай бұрын
The earth doesn't care