Forget Global Warming... A Terrible Ice Age Awaits Us!

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The most recent ice age ended a few thousand years ago, and today the world is, according to geological definitions, in a "warm phase of an interglacial period." Some experts even suggest that we might be heading towards another ice age. The relative positions of the Earth and the Sun are similar to those of 116,000 years ago, when the interglacial period that preceded the last ice advance was ending. It's not out of the question that history could repeat itself, and within 5,000 years, glaciers might once again cover vast continental areas.
Other scientists are even more pessimistic, hypothesizing that an ice age could start within the next 2-3 centuries as a consequence of global warming and climate change. The rise in atmospheric temperatures could lead to such massive precipitation at mid-to-high latitudes that it could "dilute" the Gulf Stream (which originates in the tropics, travels towards the Pole, sinks in the North Atlantic, and returns to the tropics by flowing along the ocean floor in a 2,500-year cycle), reducing its salinity.
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00:00 Intro
2:00 What happened in the past
6:45 Other traces of glaciation
9:01 Snowball Earth hypothesis
10:50 How long until the next glaciation?
11:27 Milutin Milankovitch and cycles
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  • @InsaneCuriosity
    @InsaneCuriosity6 ай бұрын

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  • @EyeoIsis

    @EyeoIsis

    6 ай бұрын

    Do better research

  • @bobbart4198

    @bobbart4198

    6 ай бұрын

    @@EyeoIsis ... You believe there were mistakes ? ...

  • @GlitchfaceDan

    @GlitchfaceDan

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bobbart4198 hey there is one part everyone misses out, the lake in Ireland where geologists discovered an ice age can get into full swing within the time frame of a few months. It really is a much bigger problem than most realise 👍

  • @bobbart4198

    @bobbart4198

    5 ай бұрын

    @@GlitchfaceDan ... My reply to Eyeolsis was just a reaction to HIS (Her ?) comment, he (she ?) opined upon the Video-maker's research - without being specific ... that ALWAYS bugs me ...but Merry Christmas to YOU, just the same ...🤓

  • @GlitchfaceDan

    @GlitchfaceDan

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bobbart4198 sorry I meant to reply to Insane Curiosity lol

  • @jonbulau5963
    @jonbulau59633 ай бұрын

    We're still in a ice age, the ice has not left the poles

  • @Ken-vz9ko
    @Ken-vz9ko4 ай бұрын

    The whole universe is a volatile place , everyday is a blessing

  • @TerryConspiracy420

    @TerryConspiracy420

    4 ай бұрын

    *Was the Garden of Eden supercharged with atmospheric CO2?* Fact... All human activity = only 4% of Global CO2 production today. Volcanoes alone, are dumping more CO2 into the atmosphere in a matter of weeks than humans do in a year. Fact... Colorless, odorless atmospheric CO2 is the exact opposite of air pollution, and actually stimulates healthy plant and animal growth.. Fact... The 500,000,000 year average for atmospheric CO2 is well over 1,000 ppm. Fact... During the Age of Dinosaurs, atmospheric CO2 was well over 5,000 ppm. Since the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago, atmospheric CO2 has doubled to 420 ppm. . Can you see how far from "normal" CO2 levels we still are today? . *Stop feeling guilty about human activity creating CO2.* As long as the trends are towards a warmer climate, we all have to stop being afraid of our naturally changing climate over time, adapt, and enjoy the ride (my opinion). Who disagrees with any of these facts?... Anyone? All of these facts are easy to prove true, so, who/what is promoting Global Fear of Climate Change, and why are they doing it? Answer:... If you have not personally investigated the World Ecinomic Forum Great Reset 2030 Agenda yet, now's the time.

  • @terenceiutzi4003

    @terenceiutzi4003

    2 ай бұрын

    No, we were here millions of years ago and will be again, and when we are, our climate will be exactly the same .

  • @larrywhittaker9901
    @larrywhittaker99014 ай бұрын

    The EARTH WILL REGULATE ITSELF...WITH OR WITHOUT US. ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL

  • @user-nc3uo1dd4o
    @user-nc3uo1dd4o6 ай бұрын

    2 things: 1. The warming effect of carbon dioxide varies with it's concentration in the atmosphere but the relationship is not linear, it is exponential. So each increase in carbon dioxide concentration results in less warming than the one before until saturation is attained and further increases make no practical difference. 2 The sun is not just a big lightbulb in the sky. It's output varies in cycles of approximately 11 years. Strictly speaking 11 years is a half cycle as after 11 years the Sun's magnetic poles reverse and technically speaking a solar cycle is approximately 22 years. Most cycles are strong but currently we are heading into grand solar minimum, similar to the Maunder minimum, so in a year or two we might even be able to have frost fairs on the Thames here in the UK. It won't be an ice age as the underlying trend is still to warming and once this cold period is over we should have warming again. However it will reveal that no matter how many more coal-fired power stations are built in places like China (please do your own research, there's info on the web) it's not humans that control the climate.

  • @timddog5141

    @timddog5141

    6 ай бұрын

    The carbon issues are are nonsense. The rest in this report seems realistic. The carbon has been much much higher in the past and didn't effect the temperature but did help plants grow.

  • @cht2162

    @cht2162

    5 ай бұрын

    @@timddog5141 It's the speed of the increase and not the total carbon that matters now.

  • @peternorman4604

    @peternorman4604

    5 ай бұрын

    Spot on.

  • @hartshepherd5060

    @hartshepherd5060

    4 ай бұрын

    There are theories that the sun's output is also dependent on it's trajectory around the milky way. When our arm (the Orion arm) of the galaxy passes through gaseous secondary arms, we have a heating period. When it enters into more vacuous space, we have cooling. The theories credit the gas from blocking cosmic rays that inhibit solar output. I prefer to think of it as pouring gas on a fire. The sun's gravity entrains the extra hydrogen into it's fiery furnace.

  • @hankhouseman762

    @hankhouseman762

    4 ай бұрын

    I think you meant logarithmic. Either way, you are right. As concentrations increase, the effect decreases.

  • @rossr100
    @rossr1004 ай бұрын

    I've held in my hand a fossil from Antarctica. It has a leaf on one side & a fern frond on the other...... About 18 million years old. I don't mind saying I felt oddly emotional. We're all here for a good time, not a long time. I hope the 'good time' starts sometime soon despite the lunacy & panic porn from the so called experts. Very good video, thanks.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    Antarctica was in a different position 18 million years ago.

  • @SPotter1973

    @SPotter1973

    25 күн бұрын

    You said it 😊

  • @katmc3341
    @katmc33414 ай бұрын

    In Australia, which is the oldest continent on earth, I have studied different rock formations all over the to make sense of what I have found, I studied everything I could find to explain and corroborate my observations. It is very obvious to see from geological observations that the information on this video is absolutely correct. However there is more to be said. I love you people ❤️ 🎉❤🎉😊

  • @UnknownMoses

    @UnknownMoses

    4 ай бұрын

    Australia is not a continent

  • @davmac6148
    @davmac61484 ай бұрын

    some people believing that electric cars are going to stop climate change are unable to charge their cars because the charging stations are frozen. LOL

  • @nicholasmorava1830
    @nicholasmorava18304 ай бұрын

    Well said. People don’t understand the incredible amount of variables involved.

  • @klind57
    @klind574 ай бұрын

    We are in the extreme age.... Extremely cold Extremely hot Extremely wet Extremely dry Extremely disappointed Extremely triggered. Extremely stupid.......... Either way extremely screwed 😕😞😕😞😕😞

  • @lasse3412

    @lasse3412

    4 ай бұрын

    And extreme Goverments 😂

  • @bal2nis

    @bal2nis

    Ай бұрын

    Used to be warmer and cooler in the US. www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/scec/records

  • @psycotria
    @psycotria6 ай бұрын

    Very good, except it is the Ice Age we are still in is punctuated by short interglacial warm periods. The current period peaked with the Holocene Climate Optimum (for humans) ~8500 years ago, with temperatures trending colder since. The four latest warm periods' temperatures over time have followed very similar trajectories. By that measure, Earth's temp has peaked, and is trending back to the normal, long glacial periods typical of the last 800,000 years, with ~5000 years to go. Not mentioned in your video is the absolute solar output of the Sun and the effects of catastrophic extraterrestrial impacts. Look for by name, Younger Dryas Extinction. To sum it up, the Earth goes through normal glacial periods of 80 to 130 thousand years, interrupted by interglacial periods of 8 to 33 thousand years. CO2 effect is currently saturated, with less and less effect with further increases. Paying wealthy overlords will not stop Nature's cycles.

  • @geoffevans4908

    @geoffevans4908

    6 ай бұрын

    Impacts are probably unimportant compared to Volcanoes,the event of 536 likely killed 20% of the animal life on Earth.

  • @musclletibibriny3874

    @musclletibibriny3874

    5 ай бұрын

    yes is true

  • @peternorman4604

    @peternorman4604

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @johncoviello8570

    @johncoviello8570

    4 ай бұрын

    Current global temperature is much warmer now than it was 8,000 years ago during the Holocene Climate Optimum. Global temperature was on a long gradual drop since 8,000 years ago, sliding into a new glacial period, but it suddenly reversed in the late 1970s and has been rocketing higher since then.

  • @geoffevans4908

    @geoffevans4908

    4 ай бұрын

    @@johncoviello8570 if you don’t know real history ,and you don’t realise that the level of lies and corrupted data currently being spouted as real is a pack of lies, then you are in a very small minority here and ignorant of the reality that AGW is the greatest fraud ever perpetrated.

  • @KF-bj3ce
    @KF-bj3ce4 ай бұрын

    Great summary on lots of factors about climate variations. Thanks

  • @cb2000a
    @cb2000a5 ай бұрын

    Coolest winter in Hawaii in many years so far.

  • @Whuffagowie
    @Whuffagowie5 ай бұрын

    Milankovitch Cycles factor in. 25,000 year-old Oak trees are being milled after being found in wet gravel dozens of feet down in the ground.

  • @iamanempoweredone6064
    @iamanempoweredone60646 ай бұрын

    Yes we are on the verge of some sudden changes that will soon send us to an “icier “ ice age.

  • @michaeldeierhoi4096

    @michaeldeierhoi4096

    6 ай бұрын

    Perhaps on a geologic time scale we are on the "verge" of colder temperatures, but that is still many hundreds if not thousands of years in the future. The Milankovitch cycles are not going to realign for a few thousand more years. And besides CO2 levels are already 50% higher then prior to every past glacial period during the Pleistocene epoch. And that will delay any near potential term cooling like the little Ice Age.

  • @gnorman-ct2lt

    @gnorman-ct2lt

    5 ай бұрын

    Your right 20 to 30 years max

  • @gnorman-ct2lt

    @gnorman-ct2lt

    5 ай бұрын

    The sheep are being spoon feed BS study physics

  • @InHocSignoVinces40
    @InHocSignoVinces406 ай бұрын

    1960s: Oil gone in 10 years. 1970s: Ice Age in 10 years. 1980s: Acid Rain destroys all crops in 10 years. 1990s: Ozone Layer destroyed in 10 years. 2000s: Ice Caps will melt in 10 years NONE HAPPENED: but all resulted in MORE TAXES! 2023: New Ice Age vs. Global Boiling🤡

  • @jessemills3845

    @jessemills3845

    6 ай бұрын

    You FORGOT! 1980s Global Warming started! 1990s Global Iceage was tried again! But the ZOMBIES fought that! So CLIMATE CHANGE was Invented! That way they could make $ whatever happens! It's ALL A SKAM!

  • @manoz6194

    @manoz6194

    6 ай бұрын

    All part of the scams perpetuated by the World Government

  • @sobolanul82

    @sobolanul82

    6 ай бұрын

    Search for scientific papers. Because the media, blogs, etc are not scientific entities. You will be amazed.

  • @blueskies792

    @blueskies792

    6 ай бұрын

    Hyperbole is the bane of intelligent thought.

  • @erkinalp

    @erkinalp

    6 ай бұрын

    85% of conventional oil already gone. We are now left with hard-to-reach sources.

  • @donjames7971
    @donjames79714 ай бұрын

    I was exposed to 'the axial-rotation' in my early-education in school in Kingston, Jamaica in the 50s before emigrating North and never heard of anything like it until now .. !

  • @katmc3341
    @katmc33414 ай бұрын

    I have already found the information on this video. I am overjoyed to see that someone agrees with my findings ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😂😊

  • @jackreisewitz6632
    @jackreisewitz66324 ай бұрын

    Why is it, that articles like this one ALWAYS mix - and mix up - the use of "X number of years ago, and X number of years bce" ?? They reference a source that states something happened 8,000 years bce, and state it as 8,000 years ago. Or vica- versa. It happened 10,000 years ago, and they insert bca. Each time that happens, it introduces a 2,000 year inaccuracy in the narrative. Very confusing. Totally messes up the chronology of events. Please check your dates.

  • @insight1256
    @insight12562 ай бұрын

    “Precipitation could dilute the Gulf Stream” But doesn’t all that rain come from the ocean in the first place?

  • @anthavoc_2871
    @anthavoc_28715 ай бұрын

    Oh man as an australian i would kill to see some snow for the first time.

  • @guitaristwagner

    @guitaristwagner

    4 ай бұрын

    Come to United States bro

  • @smokymcpot5917

    @smokymcpot5917

    3 ай бұрын

    Lol.

  • @oleyullah
    @oleyullah6 ай бұрын

    11:15 "Next time on Insane Curiosity we'll learn the difference between Serbia and Siberia" 😂

  • @bobbart4198

    @bobbart4198

    6 ай бұрын

    ... THAT'S true !

  • @kelvinring5690
    @kelvinring56906 ай бұрын

    I was watching this until those annoying intrusive adds interrupted my viewing so I only watch up to the adds now and make sure what ever is being advertised I will avoid like the plague...

  • @matildagreene1744

    @matildagreene1744

    4 ай бұрын

    You could take a nap, instead...DUH...So don't watch..Who cares.🙃

  • @philippecardin1109
    @philippecardin11094 ай бұрын

    6:57, False. CO2 like any other gases have absolutly no greenhouse effect, because gases do not hold or transfert heat, therefore the effect is insignificant on global climate. Higher global CO2 always comes after a warmer period, not before.

  • @Jc-ms5vv

    @Jc-ms5vv

    4 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @ralphpeirson8475
    @ralphpeirson84754 ай бұрын

    Oh well! There goes the EVs! They'll just become another part of the glaciation! Obviously, science and politics are at odds with each other!

  • @stevemiller1517

    @stevemiller1517

    Ай бұрын

    Because science has been politically corrected by the left.

  • @user-ne5rz1rq5t
    @user-ne5rz1rq5tАй бұрын

    I have a hypothesis that glaciation highly contributes to pushing the plates into other positions and the buildup of ice on the poles directly correlates to our spin axis. It would make sense that fewer glaciers on the poles may contribute to more volcanic activity due to increased amounts of liquid water which is heavier and pushes down around the ring of fire.

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios8 сағат бұрын

    Historically for the last 4½ billion years ice ages have been cyclical, ever since the moon collision began with the snowball earth.

  • @SyriusStarMultimedia
    @SyriusStarMultimedia4 ай бұрын

    Mile high glaciers. Yeti monsters. Frozen snot-icicles. The more scary environment imaginable.

  • @ericmartin2470
    @ericmartin24706 ай бұрын

    the first sentence of this video is factually incorrect. the Earth is in an inter-glacial period during a current Ace Age. why in the world cant these people get their facts straight?

  • @smeijer2
    @smeijer23 ай бұрын

    I will just wait until the scientists are baffled again. 😂

  • @andrebreberina2611
    @andrebreberina2611Ай бұрын

    It would have helped if at the first sentence they didn't confuse 'ice age' with 'glaciation'. The last glaciation ended about 12, 000 years ago. We are still in an Ice Age that began about 2.6 million years ago.

  • @magenagrima-xd7pi
    @magenagrima-xd7piАй бұрын

    So the warming due to El nino has cool counterpart during short day months? What will be the effects of Frigid Himalayan peaks to Indochina region and Phil and Indonesia in case new ice age repeats?

  • @lexalford358
    @lexalford3586 ай бұрын

    I have heard this before in 1978

  • @michaeldeierhoi4096

    @michaeldeierhoi4096

    6 ай бұрын

    And it was wrong them and it's wrong now. The earth isn't going into another ice age for thousands of years.

  • @SimplicityOfLove
    @SimplicityOfLove4 ай бұрын

    Cool everybody needs to chillout👽

  • @matildagreene1744
    @matildagreene17444 ай бұрын

    I LOVE all these theories on u tube. So much of science is theory which means we know little but are good story tellers.

  • @user-ql4zu1ph3f
    @user-ql4zu1ph3f4 ай бұрын

    We're just one Mt Tambora away from global cooling!

  • @IggyDalrymple
    @IggyDalrymple3 ай бұрын

    Can Al Gore save us?

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas22066 ай бұрын

    London, and the south of England, experienced heavy snow as recently as the 13th century or so. Where was the Gulf Stream then?

  • @Talkathon408

    @Talkathon408

    6 ай бұрын

    It was there. We know from proxy records that it must have been there. A bit of snow occasionally doesn't change this.

  • @louisgiokas2206

    @louisgiokas2206

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Talkathon408 When I lived in southern England (specifically Winchester) the normal temperature range was 30deg F to 85deg F. In the years I was there we had a couple of snow events, one to two inches lasting a few days. In the period I was talking about in my original comment, the snow was deep and lasted the winter. So, if the Gulf Stream was there then (I fully agree it was), then how do you explain the conditions? What I was really trying to convey was that if the Gulf Stream is altered, it is not the end of the world. Just look across the North Sea at Norway. Finally, my comment on the Gulf Stream was meant to be ironic. Sorry, that did not come across.

  • @Talkathon408

    @Talkathon408

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@louisgiokas2206 It may have slowed down a bit but I think scientists think that the last time thermohaline circulation shutdown in the North Atlantic was during the Younger Dryas stadial and the conditions were almost glacial then and lasted about 1000 years. As in the ice sheets expanded, maybe as far as southern Norway... So things could potentially get pretty bad if it happened again. Actually Louis, I forgot to mention that global temperature did stabalise for a few decades after ww2 due to burning of coal and the presence of aerosols in the upper atmosphere, so that may explain cooler winters in southern England around the time. As an aside I happen to live close to Winchester and have done for the past 25 years.

  • @louisgiokas2206

    @louisgiokas2206

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Talkathon408 Oh, what town? I really loved the area. I learned fly fishing in Stockbridge. I had an Alfa Romeo GTV and loved tooling around the area with my sons, who could fit in the back seats at the time. I was even elected to the Board of Governors of the primary school my sons attended. It was a wonderful experience. I could go on, as I am wont to do. Of course, if the ice sheets expand in the way they did before, that is the end of global warming, isn't it? If they get that big, then it should also mean the end of sea level rise as well. You mention the time after WWII. Interestingly, the clearing of the air in the US through strict emission controls has been speculated as a source of the warming locally. On the other hand, in China today the air is massively polluted. Now they seem to be having winter weather, including heavy snow, a bit earlier than usual. Maybe a connection?

  • @geoffevans4908

    @geoffevans4908

    6 ай бұрын

    The Little Ice age created winters with Ice on the Thames up to 2 feet thick,they had Ice Fairs until 1812. It occurred because the Sun went to sleep from 1645 to 1725.

  • @user-ho4nw5sf3w
    @user-ho4nw5sf3w4 ай бұрын

    Well I for one am going to follow my parents advice and close the refrigerator door. Every little bit helps.

  • @tixximmi1

    @tixximmi1

    4 ай бұрын

    You do realize that your fridge emits more heat than cold, even if you took off the doors.

  • @user-ho4nw5sf3w

    @user-ho4nw5sf3w

    4 ай бұрын

    @@tixximmi1 what ! Preposterous, I say preposterous.

  • @tixximmi1

    @tixximmi1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-ho4nw5sf3w Then spoil your gouda, I don't care.

  • @DeAlpineBro
    @DeAlpineBro3 ай бұрын

    I noticed this phenomenon while looking at the raw data from a global warming article in Scientific American around 1986 or so. I'm glad someone else noticed.

  • @derekwood91
    @derekwood914 ай бұрын

    I got 90 seconds in, when atmospheric CO2 was mentioned. Goodbye!

  • @rossr100

    @rossr100

    4 ай бұрын

    Well, you missed quite a lot then, didn't you Einstein.

  • @derekwood91

    @derekwood91

    4 ай бұрын

    @@rossr100 Goodbye!

  • @TerryConspiracy420

    @TerryConspiracy420

    4 ай бұрын

    *Was the Garden of Eden supercharged with atmospheric CO2?* Fact... All human activity = only 4% of Global CO2 production today. Volcanoes alone, are dumping more CO2 into the atmosphere in a matter of weeks than humans do in a year. Fact... Colorless, odorless atmospheric CO2 is the exact opposite of air pollution, and actually stimulates healthy plant and animal growth.. Fact... The 500,000,000 year average for atmospheric CO2 is well over 1,000 ppm. Fact... During the Age of Dinosaurs, atmospheric CO2 was well over 5,000 ppm. Since the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago, atmospheric CO2 has doubled to 420 ppm. . Can you see how far from "normal" CO2 levels we still are today? . *Stop feeling guilty about human activity creating CO2.* As long as the trends are towards a warmer climate, we all have to stop being afraid of our naturally changing climate over time, adapt, and enjoy the ride (my opinion). Who disagrees with any of these facts?... Anyone? All of these facts are easy to prove true, so, who/what is promoting Global Fear of Climate Change, and why are they doing it? Answer:... If you have not personally investigated the World Ecinomic Forum Great Reset 2030 Agenda yet, now's the time.

  • @oleandreasjensen5263
    @oleandreasjensen52634 ай бұрын

    Here in Norway the nature are full aof scars after the Ice Ages.

  • @polyrhythmia
    @polyrhythmia4 ай бұрын

    Michael Mann's "hockey stick" makes its appearance. Given that the weight of the ice has depressed Antarctica about 2000 feet, how is Antarctica going to be able to drift off of south pole? Regarding the snowball earth, also consider that the sun was not as bright then as it is today. The sun will get brighter as it ages towards its end of life on the main sequence.

  • @user-ul2wl9ss5x

    @user-ul2wl9ss5x

    Ай бұрын

    That "hockey stick" was made from two different data. That level one was measured data and the fast rising end was modelled, and that is very big nono in science. But it was the great beginning to money flow from us to them, so why any scientist would refuse money? Just follow the money and you find the truth.

  • @Whuffagowie
    @Whuffagowie5 ай бұрын

    Could the Tonga volcano that put untold billions of tons of water in the atmosphere cause a cooling by evaporation event?

  • @willylanganke8862

    @willylanganke8862

    4 ай бұрын

    If it put billions of tons of particulates into the atmosphere, then there would be cooling due to making the atmosphere opaque. But seeing as it was almost entirely water, then it will have a warming effect (water vapour is the dominant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere) until it has fallen out again. (which it has been doing with abundance here in Australia since it erupted).

  • @danwatson171

    @danwatson171

    4 ай бұрын

    Water vapour is a potent greenhouse gas when in the stratosphere. When the eruption injected water vapour into that level, the greenhouse warming addition effectively ate up our remaining carbon budget in one day. Shade or evaporation loss was vastly eclipsed by the addition of heat trapping moisture in the upper atmosphere.

  • @climate1965

    @climate1965

    3 ай бұрын

    @@danwatson171 Technically, to be semantically and scientifically correct, there is no such thing as a greenhouse gas in the earth's atmosphere because the earth is not an enclosed greenhouse with a glass enclosure in the stratosphere. CO2 is added to plant greenhouses up to like 1000 ppm (0.10 %)(normal is 400 ppm or 0.04+ %) to speed up plant growth since, the more CO2 inside, the more photosynthesis occurs more quickly making plants grow faster. (CO2 is absolutely a critical trace gas essential to almost all life on earth, plant and animal.) Heat is separately added using natural gas or propane heaters to make the greenhouse warmer and also increase the plant growth rate. The glass holds this added heat in longer before it escapes/conducts to the cooler outside through the glass. Heat and energy in warmer objects always goes to cold or colder objects. This is the Second law of Thermodynamics. There are no exceptions in our environment. The analogy of a " greenhouse gas "in earth's atmosphere and that earth is a greenhouse is totally false and a very misunderstood and misleading analogy of the actual original physical plant greenhouse and how it works and the added CO2 gas purpose. This false analogy has fooled billions of people either through innocent misunderstandings of physics, heat transfer other sciences, or outright dishonesty by some. Gases or any objects can not and do not trap heat. Heat or energy can not be permanently trapped. It goes or moves by conduction, convection or radiation to cold or cooler objects. It's just a matter of time with a delay. Weather is a heat transfer mechanism. Water vapor has a very high latent heat capacity that is a huge key to the weather on earth. CO2 (400+ ppm or 0.04%) is basically almost irrelevant compared to warm water vapor, typically 1% to 4 %, which rises in the earth's atmosphere carrying the latent heat by convection where it cools/condenses releasing latent heat forming clouds and radiating heat into space (4 degrees Kelvin). Gases also transfer energy among themselves kinetically by molecular collisions. Nitrogen is 78% and Oxygen 21% of the air. Argon is 0.9+ % and CO2 is 0.04+%. Water vapor is nor typically included in the total % because it varies so widely. Hurricanes, typhoons, thunderstorms wind, etc. are massive heat transfer mechanisms that cool the atmosphere and move heat energy up to the stratosphere where it is radiated into space. Warmer to colder. The First Law of Thermodynamics is energy can not be created or destroyed. The energy or heat added to earth leaves earth (basically with a delay). The earth basically is in balance and self regulates its overall temperature over time. This is a simplification to try to explain in somewhat plainer language how things really work. Weather and climate are insanely complicated and are not really understood as a science as should be obvious to any thoughtful person. My apologies to all as I am not trying to insult or belittle anyone here. To some, I hope this helps to provide a somewhat larger macro picture and is not so deep in the weeds that it is incomprehensible.

  • @murraymaccuish8073
    @murraymaccuish807323 сағат бұрын

    the artic is a desert.no rain.until the artic ice goes away there is no snow builtup on land

  • @hans-georgschroter7887
    @hans-georgschroter78874 ай бұрын

    Hoffentlich wird es bald wärmer, dann wächst die Natur besser, es gibt mehr zu essen und meine Gelenke tun nicht mehr weh 🙏🤣

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    Except in the places where it is already warm.

  • @servicedog2325
    @servicedog2325Ай бұрын

    I see. If the planet warms, it's because of us. If it cools, it's because of us. Got it.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    Ай бұрын

    Depends on the trigger.

  • @patrickball2493

    @patrickball2493

    17 күн бұрын

    Its the Earth and Sun relationship that causes all climate change

  • @larrywhittaker9901
    @larrywhittaker99014 ай бұрын

    WHAT ABOUT SNOWBALL EARTH...1 GIANT ICE BALL ??

  • @larrytaylor693
    @larrytaylor6936 ай бұрын

    The problem editor. To start with is by the Time earths in a ice age the cycle will be starting over with one single cell organism at a time like it did billons of years ago because all himans and life on Earth won't survive the extreme heat and extreme conditions on earth we will face first

  • @bjarterundereim3038
    @bjarterundereim30384 ай бұрын

    If this is at all right, it will not be tomorrow. When?? In 500 years? 1000 years? 5 000 years? What??

  • @cgash1
    @cgash16 ай бұрын

    so do you think we should increase the carbon tax to straighten things out?

  • @adrianjohnson7920

    @adrianjohnson7920

    4 ай бұрын

    Ha Ha Ha 🤣

  • @austinhunt4260
    @austinhunt42604 ай бұрын

    We have, at best, the “latest working theory”

  • @jackbarnhill9354
    @jackbarnhill93544 ай бұрын

    We have been in an Ice Age for 2.8 million years. We are in a glacial minimum.

  • @brendawilliams8062

    @brendawilliams8062

    4 ай бұрын

    My dad said that way long ago

  • @nikoladjokic1266
    @nikoladjokic12666 ай бұрын

    Milutin Milankovic was Serbian mathematician. Siberia is region in Russia and Serbia is country in Europe

  • @petarswift5089

    @petarswift5089

    6 ай бұрын

    Serbia is in Universum, not in Europa. Greatings from Serbia.

  • @bal2nis
    @bal2nisАй бұрын

    More gasses are releases as the Earth warms and the ice melts and waters warm - Not the other. way around! Heat up any liquid at all and it releases gasses. Same happens with CO2 O2 Methane, etc.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu3 ай бұрын

    The balance will be restored but the process could be detrimental for large portions of Northern Hemisphere Society. But we knew something was brewing and didn't know what to do about it. It turns out, that the best thing to do is let Nature rebalance itself. That does take time and in the process, a lot of weather disruption and food supply disruption could cause a big shift in the human population toward the equatorial zones and also force some reduction of human population too. So, who was really that attached to your life in Massachusetts or Russia anyway? Turns out that we all may be speaking (those that survive) some version of Bahasa or Spanish. Forget studying Russian or Chinese, probably not going to be of much use in 80 to 250 years depending on this or that.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, I really worry about what language I am speaking in 80 years...

  • @ripzzzz
    @ripzzzz3 ай бұрын

    If earth has Global warming and Global freezing at the same time will we be saved .😮 I can't take it anymore, I'm going back to my cave in the mountains. 3/13/24

  • @paulusbrent9987
    @paulusbrent9987Ай бұрын

    It is unlikely we go through another ice age anytime soon. The "little ice ages" you mention did not go below the 0.5-1 °C global average. Nothing comparable with the last real ice age that went below 8-9 °C.

  • @futureprimitive7465
    @futureprimitive74654 ай бұрын

    Why is there oil deep in the ocean if it only comes from dead plants and animals? Is it because the crust is always moving and the oil deposits were at at some point dry land?

  • @17cmmittlererminenwerfer81

    @17cmmittlererminenwerfer81

    4 ай бұрын

    Oil isn't a fossil anything, and it doesn't come from plants or animals. Saturn's moon Titan has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth, according to new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. And there is no life on Titan.

  • @PaulC-ss5uo
    @PaulC-ss5uo21 күн бұрын

    Actually i believe it's 22.1 not 22.5 at the minimal obliquity.

  • @ripzzzz
    @ripzzzz3 ай бұрын

    Man to earth ,man to earth we have a problem,we are Doomed. Elon get us to Mars😂😂

  • @chonpincher
    @chonpincher4 ай бұрын

    “A 1% increase in atmospheric CO2 would be enough to halt the Gulf Stream”. Thanks for saying this early on. It saved my time watching the rest of the video.

  • @SaturnusDK

    @SaturnusDK

    4 ай бұрын

    It's rather unclear what is meant by that statement though. If CO2 level in the atmosphere did in fact reach 1% (a 25 times increase over current level) then absolutely it would happen. However, a 1% increase over the current 0.04% (to 0.0404% would not have any major effect on the Gulf stream at all.

  • @chonpincher

    @chonpincher

    4 ай бұрын

    @@SaturnusDK By “an increase of 1%”, I do not understand “an increase of 2500%”. Anyway, the latter would not be a plausible event within a geological timescale.

  • @philippecardin1109

    @philippecardin1109

    4 ай бұрын

    CO2 like any other gases have absolutly no greenhouse effect, because gases do not hold or transfert heat, therefore the effect is insignificant on global climate. Higher global CO2 always comes after a warmer period, not before.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@philippecardin1109Physics disagree.

  • @climate1965

    @climate1965

    3 ай бұрын

    @@philippecardin1109 Actually water vapor transfers heat with its latent heat capacity to the upper atmosphere where it is radiated into space.

  • @prmath
    @prmath3 ай бұрын

    It’s the circle of life on Planet Earth and not a damned thing humans can do about it … 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem is not death.

  • @There-ought-to-be-clowns
    @There-ought-to-be-clowns6 ай бұрын

    The major majority will be gone by then. Maybe a few stragglers.

  • @dhadbaoui
    @dhadbaoui3 ай бұрын

    Plate tectonics and ocean currents dictate whether or not we will have glaciers inside of the milankovich cycles.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    3 ай бұрын

    They can certainly play a role, but do not matter from a certain amount of greenhousegas on.

  • @Hilljack69
    @Hilljack695 ай бұрын

    You mean Gretta is wrong?

  • @rogerdiogo6893
    @rogerdiogo68934 ай бұрын

    Predicted on the inet ions ago 😮😮😮

  • @princeofange1
    @princeofange14 ай бұрын

    if the world has not dealt with pollution like we can do you say that the world will never go into another ice age

  • @varatic644

    @varatic644

    4 ай бұрын

    Humans have very little impact on the climate

  • @SevereStormFilmer
    @SevereStormFilmer5 ай бұрын

    Summer was so cold last year 2023 in dumb Ohio

  • @CarlMartin-hw3ev

    @CarlMartin-hw3ev

    2 ай бұрын

    And what is round on both ends and high in the middle?

  • @referencefool6525
    @referencefool65252 ай бұрын

    🌪 🌍🌌 I also have some problems with "sudden stratospheric warming". 🔄 Big events like "Ingunn" moved air from the the tropics towards the polar see, 🌎🏖↗☃ heating the stratosphere through the accelerated polar vortex, a convective system. The oceanic currents can´t stop before the Earth´s rotation ends. Both is caused by balancing the gyroscope´s centrifugal force (accelerating masses closer to the poles towards the equator 🛖↙🍙) and centripetal gravitation, both modulated by centripetal force, bold relief or coastlines. Heating and cooling (or salt) induce some densitity changes, affecting the height or depth of molecules´ movement. Centrifugal force would prefere 🪐, spherical gravitation 🌐, a perfect rounded (atmo)sphere. If climate models ignore that fundamental forces, they must produce data garbage.

  • @bojankunstelj2480
    @bojankunstelj24804 ай бұрын

    1000 years from now

  • @garyliu6589
    @garyliu658914 күн бұрын

    I believe the greatest contributors to ice age is the earth & sun orbit, volcanic activities, asteroid impacts, instead of earth axis tilt, oceanic flow. The sun location with respect to galactic plane could be the key to planetary events.

  • @InsaneCuriosity

    @InsaneCuriosity

    14 күн бұрын

    Interesting points!

  • @johnhough7738
    @johnhough77385 ай бұрын

    Wow~! That 'therapist' commercial ... the lady must be at least a black belt in Motor Mouth. I have no idea how she felt at the end of it but my poor old brain is still trying to catch up with my poor old ears ... and now I can't remember whatever it was she was trying to sell. (Is that win/win, or what?)

  • @lanceowens5902
    @lanceowens59024 ай бұрын

    Are we headed towards another ice age well in my opinion you should get some really good jackets and toboggans possibly gloves 👍

  • @FutureRocketMan
    @FutureRocketMan5 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Finally a channel that doesn't swallow the "seas are gonna rise and kill us all" climate alarmist pill.

  • @nicolasbuzzbuzz1079
    @nicolasbuzzbuzz10796 ай бұрын

    It's not there yet. We are just pieces of a big giant natural play game.

  • @michaeldeierhoi4096
    @michaeldeierhoi40966 ай бұрын

    This video uses a click bait title to draw people in, but in the latter part of the video states that it is uncertain when the next ice age will occur. This video also claims that given past climate conditions it is understanable to question the current accepted causes of global warming. This is a false statement because for one we know that the current warming is due to an increase in GHG and recently due to the decrease in sulphur dioxide emissions from ocean going vessels as mandated by stronger clear air standards. And sure there is some natural variablility that could lead to some of the current warmin, but that is secondary to the impact of the first two factors.

  • @nuuky
    @nuuky4 ай бұрын

    Farmers Can’t Work in Extreme Heat and Humidity

  • @UnknownMoses
    @UnknownMoses4 ай бұрын

    Whatever, we need to drill for more oil and natural gas

  • @leodeleeuw2303
    @leodeleeuw230312 күн бұрын

    CO2 is NOT a greenhouse gas and a 1% rise in CO2 levels is only 4 ppm which is almost nothing compared to the much higher levels in the past ! Actually the nowadays CO2 levels are at historical lows !

  • @InsaneCuriosity

    @InsaneCuriosity

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and even small increases can significantly impact our climate. While CO2 levels have been higher in the past, the current rapid increase is concerning because it disrupts the balance that supports our modern climate.

  • @justanotherearthling1062
    @justanotherearthling10626 ай бұрын

    The entire Galaxy is moving, so we have never been where we are now. Humans want to see patterns, but there really is no pattern to climate or ice ages. The only constant in the universe is change.

  • @hartshepherd5060

    @hartshepherd5060

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly. We ain't seen nothing yet. There are patterns, but we have not been around long enough to perceive the larger ones. Homo Sapiens is around 20,000 years old. It takes around 250 million years for the sun to orbit the galaxy. We have only experienced an infinitesimally small fraction of what's out there.

  • @user-tj7eq7qb6l
    @user-tj7eq7qb6l2 ай бұрын

    Ice age is earths cycle of healing it's self,the timing is eradicated.leave it alone is the best policy.

  • @scottsimon8543
    @scottsimon85434 ай бұрын

    The last ice age ended 11,700 years ago, not "a few thousand years ago".

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    The ice age did not end. It is still going on.

  • @winstonsmith935
    @winstonsmith9354 ай бұрын

    So this will be the 6th Ice age.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    We are in an ice age.

  • @winstonsmith935

    @winstonsmith935

    4 ай бұрын

    @@old-pete Not not listening to the Media, it’s Global Warming, or are you like me, referencing the PaleoClimate Data.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@winstonsmith935I am listening to science. Science clearly states that we are in an ice age.

  • @robertbenkelman947
    @robertbenkelman9476 ай бұрын

    This is something not mentioned and should be mentioned. Our planet tilt is shifting. Why? Every strong earthquake will shift the axis. Here another, people are pumping ground water out faster than the rains could replenish. Thus the weight seeks to balance itself.

  • @michaeldeierhoi4096

    @michaeldeierhoi4096

    6 ай бұрын

    Only very large earthquakes have any significant on the Earth's tilt such as the 9.0 Tohoku quake in 2011 or the Indonesian quake of 2004. And it is the melting of ice from Antarctica and Greenland adding trillions of tonnes of water to the oceans that is causing some tilt in the Earth's axis. Ground water depletion is open for debate as to effect. Nevertheless these two main factors have caused a tiny fraction of a percent change in the Earth's axial tilt.

  • @swatkabombonica4103

    @swatkabombonica4103

    4 ай бұрын

    Your comment made me think how we should get water trade out of Wall Street. Don't know what kind of cruel lunatics allowed that to be a thing. Them selling water, around the world, to the highest bidder is just messed up.

  • @insight1256
    @insight12562 ай бұрын

    Of course we are heading for another ice age, in fact we are in one right now. I think he meant glacial maximum. But of course when it does happen it will be attributed to humans. It’s beyond a joke.

  • @arakkaramoon586
    @arakkaramoon5864 ай бұрын

    Its all part of the earth's natural repetitive cycle. Nothing you, or I do will stop It.

  • @briankane6547
    @briankane65474 ай бұрын

    WE call them - Glaciers. THEY say they're Glayshers.

  • @matildagreene1744

    @matildagreene1744

    4 ай бұрын

    Actually, in some languages C is pronounced as sh....do some research.

  • @UndergroundIndigenousPrimate
    @UndergroundIndigenousPrimate6 ай бұрын

    We have to move underground now and get the first crack at evolving to our survival mode there. If we`re lucky, we`ll have the ability of cooking food & the possibility of making sugar so we can stomach the molds, mushrooms and roots we`ll be surviving on.

  • @HorizonsleatherBlogspot2012

    @HorizonsleatherBlogspot2012

    6 ай бұрын

    No.

  • @dereksollows9783

    @dereksollows9783

    6 ай бұрын

    How did that work out for the ancients?

  • @michaeldeierhoi4096

    @michaeldeierhoi4096

    6 ай бұрын

    You go ahead and go underground then and send out emails or blogs and tell us how it's going.

  • @alancoe1002

    @alancoe1002

    4 ай бұрын

    To be a Morlock. Intriguing.

  • @bharath2508
    @bharath25084 ай бұрын

    40 degrees is better than 0. Summer is better than winter.

  • @matildagreene1744

    @matildagreene1744

    4 ай бұрын

    Winter is necessary for earths water system. The mountain ranges get feet of snow and in the spring replenish the many streams and rivers.

  • @amangogna68
    @amangogna686 ай бұрын

    Great video and information. ,

  • @carolanndenton5933
    @carolanndenton59333 ай бұрын

    insane is right.

  • @Wesaveingold
    @Wesaveingold2 ай бұрын

    According to greenland glacier drilling sampels: Around year 0 when Jesus was born it was about 4 degres celcius warmer than today. And 1100 years ago in the viking age it was around 1,5 degres warmer than today.

  • @old-pete

    @old-pete

    2 ай бұрын

    Locally, not worldwide.

  • @7sq
    @7sq6 ай бұрын

    Insane U.N. B.S. warning !WTF

  • @Encephalitisify
    @Encephalitisify4 ай бұрын

    No it doesn’t. We won’t be here.

  • @wendysteinberg2595
    @wendysteinberg25959 күн бұрын

    Maybe we're all just guessing. Intelligent guesses though.

  • @blitzchamp3854
    @blitzchamp38546 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, I'll be dead by that time...

  • @ChasingDifferentAdventures
    @ChasingDifferentAdventures6 ай бұрын

    9 years ago I thought of the eccentric orbit of Earth around the Sun 👩🏻‍🚀👍🏻 on 12:00... which in Los Angeles California caused Delayed Season's Winter Started in February remained cool until May especially in 2021. In Los Angeles the Temperature was 126 degrees Farenheight. Then the record of it was removed. Before December and January were warm until 2023.

  • @matildagreene1744

    @matildagreene1744

    4 ай бұрын

    As some parts of Montana are experiencing springlike weather...

  • @MrBillGarland
    @MrBillGarland5 ай бұрын

    👍😊🇬🇧

  • @MyIncarnation
    @MyIncarnation6 ай бұрын

    You are comparing geological time with anthropological time.

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