Tour of the Arctic (1/2) - from Svalbard to Siberia | DW Documentary
The Arctic is one of the most fascinating regions on our planet, and one of the most threatened. Two film crews explore its spectacular wilderness in a two-part documentary. Part one takes viewers from Norway’s Svalbard archipelago to Siberia.
The region around the North Pole is one of the greatest and least-known wildernesses in the world, and it’s rapidly changing due to global warming. The retreat of Arctic sea ice can be observed everywhere along the Arctic Circle, presenting those who live there with dramatic changes. This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the Arctic circle and explores those changes.
It begins in Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, a place to see one of nature’s most spectacular displays - the northern lights. With the ice retreating, cruise ships can now travel further north than was previously possible. This places a strain on the fragile ecosystem. But more visitors may also mean more awareness about the risks that face the region, and more motivation to protect the Arctic.
But as if often the case, protecting nature in the Arctic is at odds with economic interests. Russia, in particular, is keen to sell Arctic fossil fuels to the rest of world. The film next takes viewers to the gas-rich Yamal Peninsula in northwestern Siberia, where the Russian company Novatek has built the northernmost industrial facility on the globe.
Further East in Yakutia, two noises fill the air: the relentless buzzing of mosquitoes that infest the Siberian tundra in summer, and the steady dripping of the thawing permafrost on the banks of the Kolyma River. The film’s journey ends in Chukotka in the northeast of Russia, a region closer to Alaska than to the Russian capital Moscow.
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I’m Norwegian, living inside the polar circle. Thanks for an impressive, high-quality, well-researched and grave yet balanced account of what’s happening up here. Hopefully this documentary gets the audience it deserves.
@xpost9381
3 жыл бұрын
Really.... well...researched? Haha. I would say something different..... That research was rather non-existent. It does not seem like you paid much attention to what they presented or are you just ignorant...? There were one factual failure after the other in that video.
@terjemyller6573
3 жыл бұрын
@@xpost9381 I meant journalistic research, not scientific. I am not a scientist but maybe you are. What were the failures?
@BrassLock
3 жыл бұрын
@@terjemyller6573 That X post probably won't bother to reply, he's too busy criticising someone else right now; it's his reason for living. He lists a whole host of gripes, from complaining about the exposure levels of the video camera, the sound of the wind, to the location of the Captain talking about potential ice damage to the ship, and the proper description of LPG which powers the ship. He drones on . . . and on . . . and on . . . He's one of those unfortunates who'se always got a chip on his shoulder; he likely suffers from Seasonally Adjusted Mood Disorder 😒
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
@@xpost9381 WELL DONE INTERNET CHAD!
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
What is happening? The alasmist nonsense that these guys are propagating? You have no idea what you are talking about, do you? Any idea what "climate change" is and how it's measured? What's the current "anomaly", why it consists an "anomaly" and what are the fundamental assumptions in climate science and its models? Answer those! I'm sick and tired of human stupidity that makes me pay double and triple the prices for my everyday energy needs.
The indigenous people in this documentary are so beautiful and so vital to our understanding of ecosystems like the Arctic. They hold so much valuable wisdom and knowledge! Also love the idea behind Pleistocene Park!
@jesusislord6545
2 жыл бұрын
Repent to Jesus Christ!! ““Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7 NIV B
@thecheeseburglar8544
2 жыл бұрын
@@jesusislord6545 your Christ and his message killed thousands of natives, I think it’s you who should repent.
@cay820
2 жыл бұрын
@@thecheeseburglar8544 that doesn’t even make sense
@lumbeeboi8067
2 жыл бұрын
@@cay820 it literally made sense. Maybe your just slow
@jayhansen9705
2 жыл бұрын
How wise are the people running eyes wide open into extinction? They are fools. Clinging to a way of life incompatible with living in todays world. Those who hold on to the old ways will surely vanish from this earth. Where is the wisdom in that?
Great documentary! Very very thank you! I'm from Chukchi Autonomous Region originally and lived my first 17 years ashore Chukchi Sea, in the neighborhood with Vancarem between walruses and polar bears too. This place is called Ryrkaypiy, from indigenous language means - The place of walruses. Every year this place accumulate many ten thousands of walruses(30-50k) in summer. Also there is a polar bear trail between mainland and Vrangel island, where polar bears spend winter months. And when they get to ashore from mainland instinctly there are no ice yet, since global heating at least for last 20 years. And they wander along the ashore and nearest villages like Ryrkaypiy for looking a food. It is too sad and dangerous for them and the people.
@ferdrewflores3612
3 жыл бұрын
MOLODETC ! ☝️
@ferengiprofiteer9145
3 жыл бұрын
Polar bear populations are expanding. They are the best swimmers of all land mammals. Garbage is an easier meal than hunting. Weather changes. We are in an inter glacial period. The next "climate change" will be a glacial period.
@KateeAngel
2 жыл бұрын
@@ferengiprofiteer9145 that is literally a lie, their population is shrinking
@ferengiprofiteer9145
2 жыл бұрын
@@KateeAngelReally? Then why didn't they go extinct during the last interglacial period. Temperatures were higher and it lasted longer than this one. The arguement that their population is not growing is that previous counts were wrong. I didn't take environmental logic class, but it's not a lie to conclude that this 'accurate' count is therefore a baseline. It can't show a trend one way or another. It's also logical to suspect that's an agenda driven conclusion, and the population is expanding, just like the data shows.
@rarebird_82
2 жыл бұрын
With a proper chad name like Sergey Lunegov aswell! Er... marry me? 😍😋😘
DW is a precious channel. Always content oriented and great journalism.
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @Biswa Mishra, we appreciate it :)
@nimaben7
3 жыл бұрын
Im a stay at home mom so busy taking care of my kids, my home and my husband. I watch DW docu every chance I could - while cooking, washing dishes, folding clothes and when the kids are finally in bed. It relaxes me after a long day. It's part of my slow evening routine. Thank you, DW. :)
@shrinidhikulkarni4836
3 жыл бұрын
@@DWDocumentary you're the best. Please spread news about gulf Muslim spreading related funding in India.
@nickabramski1507
3 жыл бұрын
@@DWDocumentary l
@tomsonfire3740
3 жыл бұрын
you know they don't make these documentaries, yeah?
"Wherever people appear,unspoiled nature disapears" Such a strong message and so true,almost made me cry.Humans end up destroying everything they encounter!
@dangrimes5078
3 жыл бұрын
Not really. But they do kill each other a lot.
@ethericboy
3 жыл бұрын
@@dangrimes5078 "Not really"?Whats that suppused to mean,that people are"nt destroying our environment?
@daisychain3007
3 жыл бұрын
That is so true, but not everyone can live in a large, busy town.
@ethericboy
3 жыл бұрын
@@daisychain3007 Not everyone wants to live in a large stinky town where just the j\lack of air quality shaves years off of your life.ai live 17 km from oslo in the countrydide which suits me just fine
@dangrimes5078
3 жыл бұрын
@@ethericboy no they're not. Relax mr ed it's going to be ok. The world isn't going to heat up and kill you ad c02 isn't a polutant. Although I do think we need to stop using the ocean as a garbage can. We use way more plastic for packaging than we need to. But what are we to do when other countries dump raw sewage into the ocean and dump crap into the air. Oh and here's another thing to think about. We have very safe nuclear reactors today but there are only two under construction right now. There should be twenty under construction. Do you realize that the new reactors can be shut down very fast and you don't have the problem with all the contaminated cooling water to deal with. This is what happens when everything is political and there is no honest debate especially when the press is in the bag for one side.
Definately the best Arctic documentary In years. It shows how the people, wildlife and land are changing, because of climate change.
For someone who lives on the equator, I appreciate DW educating us about how people live in the Northernmost part of the earth. I believe, we are all created in places where our bodies are climatized with the environment our ancestors were born in. I'd probably die if I lived there. Looking at the expansive ice and cold, I can appreciate the sun and beaches more where I live.
@Bearodon
Жыл бұрын
I live in norther Sweden it is not that bad.
@keacyut777
Жыл бұрын
@@Bearodon no but it is depressing. There is nothing like a sun can do to a body.
@wtcnl
Жыл бұрын
A human being originally seems to be a tropical creature ...
D W Documentaries are the one of the best on the youtube .Very informative
Thank you Dw channel for producing such an amazing documentary. I'am a big fan of you'r documentaries. I'm literally stick to documentaries, it helps me a lot to broaden my horizons and get useful insights.
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @Dinara Batirhan, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment, we appreciate it :)
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
@@DWDocumentary This is nothing but deplorable propaganda. You are lying and deceive the people. Someday you'll pay for it.
I stumbled across this channel tonight and thoroughly enjoyed learning and seeing this much different part of the world from my living room here in Pennsylvania. Thank you for such incredible content. I'm excited to watch and learn more!
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
Nothing but nonsense and propaganda! CO2 is just 0.04% of the atmospheric volume and we still know VERY little about the climate! No one talks about the huge uncertainties in climate science.
A memorable, highly professional account of this magnificent region, her people, struggles, and the impact of climate change. Thank you with the hope that you may offer more excellent content to remind us that we all have a responsibility to the beauty of our shared homeland. Simply an amazing production!!
I was cold, just watching. Thanks for your courage to capture this magic land.
Thank you DW, you bring us to places we may never experience and you open our eyes to the conditions and plights of those with whom we share the earth, both human and animal. 10 stars!
@ahmadnawaz9448
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed it's amazing
@terencebarrett2897
2 жыл бұрын
I also feel all this weather manipulation what innocent unaware ordinary people take for granted or know nothing of as ',oh oh, tut tut ""no' no' and dumping rubbish out at sea is a big yes yes yes,, they speak discuss,etc' charge for recycling, but when you think, the numerous things repairable, household goods,etc , but they have made it so expensive to repair,,but now they suggest, insinuate, blame,threaten, etc,cause friction hate between nations
@Temptation666
2 жыл бұрын
@@terencebarrett2897 uh what?
@terencebarrett2897
2 жыл бұрын
@@Temptation666 cor I don't half ramble on, don't I ha ha,see friend, I have had strokes,etc etc and also was diagnosed brain disease etc,but some of my comments I have to go back and adjust,such as missing words etc,and some its" whoosh" rambling away trying to get out what I mean'
@michaelmichael1225
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed 💯 watching from East Africa 🇸🇴love the program
Having written my geography thesis on the Arctic, it's increasingly intriguing and fascinating to see how the interest toward this drastically changing part of the world is gradually growing. We're entering a new era with what a watchful observer can call a New Arctic. Thanks, DW.
@sambistabeauty
2 жыл бұрын
While tourists and diesel ships destroy it. Ever wonder why 2022 has been the year of higher ocean temperature EVER in recorded history?
DW Documentary is doing a great job raising awareness and spreading knowledge, letting people know different cultures, people and ecosystems all around the globe. One of my fav channel 🙏🏿
@carkod
Жыл бұрын
They should just stop using Game of Thrones music in the background.
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
It's propaganda and nothing more! Wake up! The sky ISN'T falling on anybody's head. You are all been fooled to believe that humans are significantly change the climate when the current anomaly is just 1C degree in 150 years and coming out a very cold period. The coldest in 10000 years. It's called the LIA or Little Ice Age! They are milking us for our money and accumulate political power in the meanwhile.
I’m glad to see there’s 2.7 million people interested in knowing about the world we live in and the history that transpired so far. We’re not alone 😊
Amazing documentaries. As someone who lives in the big city these stories are a great way to escape the noise. If only for a little while.
Thank you Dw for such an insightful documentary
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @Simon Kimani! Thank you, glad you liked the documentary :)
@mumomurimi2543
3 жыл бұрын
Mugikuyu 🖐🏾🖐🏾
Thanks DW for such beautiful documentary, I hope people around the world will understand nature and stop hurting it.
@Gotyeahmusic
Жыл бұрын
and stop getting there on massive boats full of trash and oil.
Nature is truly mesmerizing and inspirational!
@tomsonfire3740
3 жыл бұрын
yet we are destroying it...
I always enjoy DW’s high-quality documentaries, thanks!
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
That's because you get mesmerised by the beautiful scenery and the serene music. The message they pass is that "the sky is falling" which is a blatant lie and a political agenda, a propaganda piece, that we, already, pay very dearly! Wake up!
Great documentary DW, I enjoy this one [part 1] but as soon as I get the time I will watch part 2. From JAMAICA with love DW seasons greetings to you all keeping us informed.
DW reports and documentaries are renowned for their excellent quality in terms of meticulous research, accuracy, relevance and brilliant photography. I never fail to watch them on KZread and Satellite TV especially the news on DW English news channel.
@DWDocumentary
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and your positive feedback. We're happy to hear you like our content! :)
What a privilege to have been able to do this trip/report and for us to be able to watch it! Thank you!
@DWDocumentary
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback. We appreciate it.
Wonderful stuff, my dad lives in Norway, has done for 33 of my 39 years, one visit captured his heart forever. Though sad at the time, now I see why. I really want to visit Svalbard, Siberia, Russia and Iceland, when l have the time/money/freedom 🤍
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
Ohh kool if I see your dad then I'll surely say hi. I am visiting Norway soon.
@IceExplorer548
2 жыл бұрын
I want to visit Svalbard
Thank you DW. You never disappoint. You always cover the most important issues in the most impeccable ways
@DWDocumentary
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and subscribing. We try to cover a broad spectrum of important and often difficult global issues and we really appreciate your positive feedback
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
As usual, 100% propaganda and lies. All dressed with the suitable miusic to pass the unconscious barriers and into peoples brains. You are being deceived! This is nonsense!
Definitely a excellent documentary, With such type of documentary we can imagine how the future of arctic would be, due to ambitious project by Arctic countries it will play one of the prominent role in warming of the Arctic. Also know about the indigenous people of Siberia, Everywhere these types of tribes is prevailed but, everyone has these own belief and faith.
DW is so calming to watch, its shows like this id sit and watch all the way through
Wonderful to come across people who genuinely care..
Wow Great documentary. The Russian - Siberian part was very very interesting and very well covered. Aptly put by Sergei 41.20 “Whether in this region or any other, the few indigenous people on this earth have never inflicted great harm on Nature” Looking forward to the part 2. Keep the great work coming. Hats off to entire team.
@DWDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching us!
@ladeluff_
Жыл бұрын
Sergei 41.20 “Whether in this region or any other, the few indigenous people on this earth have never inflicted great harm on Nature” Sergei and his family is actually visited by Ben Fogle a couple of seasons ago. (New Lives in the Wild is my favorite show of all time.
Thank you for showing us the distant corners of our home planet. I really enjoy your arctic documentaries. The melting ice of the Arctic still rages amongst the monumental Documentary that is produced. It´s up there with the ones BBC produce. "It's enthralling, fascinating and beyond words to see the pristine beauty of the Arctic. " Respect and shoutout from the middle of Norway. (just south of the polar circle)
DW documentary can transform an individual life and a society
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
Jai ram!
Just love this. Such beautiful scenes. Amazing documentary DW and thank you.
Most fascinating place. Beautiful land scape covered by snow. Lovely sea journey by cruise. Life is more tough & amid adversaries. People live happily, without worries despite numerous threats. I appreciate endeavour of team.
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
Propaganda of the worst kind. With suitable music to pass through the unconscious barriers.
Documentaries precisely like this, are what makes a platform like KZread so precious! . . . Thank you from 🙏
The northern lights are ones of the most beautifull thing i ever saw when i was in Kenora (Ontario Canada). It is such a an awesome sight to see those green ribbons of light dancing in the sky.
Simply love these documentaries ❤️🙏
thank you for this outstanding documentary!
Я родился на краю Земли за Полярным кругом , в Арктике . .. ... I was born on the edge of the Earth upper the Arctic Circle, near the Barents Sea. It was very interesting to me! Need to keep The Planet Green. People must do it!
Im one of the crew of sapphire princess on that specific cruise. we saw the northern lights on the last night of that cruise in tromso, norway . So happy to see capt. Ravera 😊 he's the best 👌
@dickidsrip5262
3 жыл бұрын
are people still travelling or was this filmed pre covid ?
@tristravels4019
3 жыл бұрын
Pre covid. Around november 2019
Amazing documentary! Thank you for your hard work! 🙏🙏🙏
The hubby half of affluent boomer couple arguing he and wifey need to see the Arctic in order to save it is both the funniest and most depressing environmental argument I've heard all year.
@brendakabanda2181
3 жыл бұрын
I thought so too.
@NACAFarm
3 жыл бұрын
They didn't go to save it. It's a cruise ship! For tourist!
@elliotoliver8679
3 жыл бұрын
The US Army philosophy: "In order to save the village we had to destroy it"
@patriceortovent3337
3 жыл бұрын
Funniest not, idiotic would be more appropriate.
@anialiandr
3 жыл бұрын
See the Arctic and enjoy life. The super rich peddle their jets just to get a coffee and you want us to feel guilty about a holiday
Thanks DW and Phoebe for an amazing grass roots story
Better than National Geographic or Netflix
This is the first time ever in my life that I see native people of the Arctic circle they are beautiful. It seems that Native people around the world are losing their lands and their livelihoods due to technology. I know technology can be useful in many ways but we must never forget to respect the people who have been in their lands for many generations and future generations must respect nature, working only with it and alongside it as to not to harm it or impact it’s plants, animals, ecosystems, environments and all that naturally has established the balance of life there. Prayers and Blessings out to the people and animals there. May God restore what has been impacted and or damaged, May God protect everyone in this world created by His Loving hands, in Jesus name. ♥️🙏🏼
@tomservo75
Жыл бұрын
Hopefully all find a way to live together. The technology is both inevitable and necessary, but we can make compromises so that the Native people can survive too. It's not easy but blaming one side as this doc seems to do, doesn't help either
I appreciate what I watch. I won’t get to go on an Arctic Cruise but I learn from these docs.
@marcosvalley6659
3 жыл бұрын
Hello steph what a beautiful picture you have on your profile, Are we open to know each other better if ok with you?
DW Rocks! I watched part 2 and its just as informative.
I can't believe how DW made this amazing work just love it From Morocco I'm watching your channel for a long time
Amazing documentary, thank you so much for providing us insight in a different places of this beautiful Earth we live on 👏
@DWDocumentary
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and your positive feedback!
@petarn2204
2 жыл бұрын
neces jebat
All filmed on some sort of eco camera obviously
Great work , beautiful Siberia .Thanks for sharing, greetings from Greece!!!❤
What an amazing story. This is hands down the best channel on KZread.einfach unglaublich!
What a beautiful documentary. I love DW documentaries. Thank you so much for showing me the beautiful people around the world. @DW
@DWDocumentary
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and your positive feeback! We're happy to hear that you enjoy our content :)
I like the documentary so much that I am feeling so sad for polar bear, walruses and indigenous people.
@apoorvagupta742
3 жыл бұрын
I have become a fan on DW documentaries. Kudos to the team. And I hope each and every living person should see this documentary. For the sake of our planet. For those who still thinks global warming is a myth..try getting your food without money.
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
@@apoorvagupta742 You just not replied yourself back after a month.
@apoorvagupta742
2 жыл бұрын
@@axsh970 good observation, I am caught up with other super interesting documentaries, but you did, thanks for making this space active so that it reaches to the right kind of audiences.
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
@@apoorvagupta742 OMG you just not used me for the YT algorithm. What other documentaries have you watched?
Thank you for the magical production.
I like DW the most, especially the kind of adventure and environment topics.
These people are so lucky to live there, perfect place for people like me
@MUSICSTATIONBAND
3 жыл бұрын
wish all democrats. liberals, leftists, communists all go with you..
@AnkitSingh-bs3tx
3 жыл бұрын
Then u should shift to North Korea 🤣
@asas-mb4wj
3 жыл бұрын
you probably wouldnt last there
Let’s all go to Svalbard!
@OriginalGaPeach
3 жыл бұрын
I call shotgun!
@jenjuice432
3 жыл бұрын
are we there yet
@veenalouis5625
3 жыл бұрын
Me also cominggg take me with you, from India
@hank4920
3 жыл бұрын
If we all go it will be the end of Svalbard.
@steve94044
3 жыл бұрын
@@hank4920 yes. Good point. We only go virtually.
Very, very beautiful and enlightening document. Greetings to Mr.Zimov, a real living legend.
Thank you DW !!
Great work! Very interesting to see these places that have so little media coverage.
@C_R_O_M________
Жыл бұрын
Nonsense! 100% propaganda!
This is like traveling on a cruise ship, with all the convenience, food and scenery.
Pls keep up the good work . I can feel the efforts put in to make this documentary 👏
Astonishing Wonder how much hard work n toil is needed to make such marvelous documenateries Baffled by the beauty of arctic and also disheartening that these precious geographic niches are slowly being destroyed by human interference Hats off to the filmaker team and DW for bringing this to us 👍👍
Well done again d w team. Your docos Are inspiring
4:12 The mind is an instrument of survival but when serving the ego, the mind is a tool used to justify its ignorance. This is why the mind alone is not going to solve the problems of the world because the minds is only interested to save the ego or prolong its survival.
Thank you I am grateful to have seen this work.
As always great docu by DW
I wish I could travel to such destinations.
@joedirte716
2 жыл бұрын
Get a job
Great source for learning English 🥰
I live in Florida....I had to buy a jacket just to watch this video!
@emilyrandall9968
4 ай бұрын
Hello from NJ I'm wrapped up in a blanket myself 😂😊
DW ...i'm amaze a cause being Surprised in ur tour ....the place Never have seen, living and The creator made such... Unusual...beautiful 🙏💖💖💖
Please tell me I'm not the only one hearing multiple songs from Game of Thrones in this documentary.
@brendakabanda2181
3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that that is where some of the acting was done.
@drunkensailor112
3 жыл бұрын
@@brendakabanda2181 no. That was Iceland
@oscaruriartejr5439
3 жыл бұрын
when the sept goes boom! i think... lol totaly tho!
@jit__
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, there's multiples GoT themes, don't worry you're not crazy lol
Great documentary 💛 from 🇳🇵 🙏🏻
Great program, thx
Amazing informative video! Thank you!
Looks freezing cold! 🥶
Dw have always good content.. I always waiting see next story.. Thank you showing to us out of world 🌎
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @ganesh Chandra vlogs, thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you DW
Beautiful documentary, DW
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @Harish Vishwa, thanks for watching!
Incredible Documentary !
The nice video series .I love DW tv & DW radio .
Great as always
Watching this in sahara desert feel comforting
People driving around in SUVs he says... ... coming from a guy driving around the most polluting transport vehicle the cruise ship
@StevieObieYT
3 жыл бұрын
Lmao! 🤣
@bushman2512
3 жыл бұрын
Cruise ships are much more greener than you think. Fuel efficient to.
@drunkensailor112
3 жыл бұрын
Ships in general are way less harmful in pollution than cars.
@airrodgers7277
3 жыл бұрын
@@bushman2512 no they are not
@juanpedro4083
2 жыл бұрын
I am virgen
bravo. a standing ovation. great job DW and team. inspirational !
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @Azlan Roni, thanks for watching, we are glad you like our content :)
I love the big safety pins holding the rotor blade bolts in place at 7:51
@Ironic1950
3 жыл бұрын
...not threaded bolts, pins, which need spring clips to stop them falling out...
Beautiful documentary 🙏🏻🙏🏻, really opens our eyes for the world we don't usually see
At work there are 5 different colored bins, one night I worked late and saw them all in the loading bay for trash night (35 level building), a truck backed in and the guys started throwing everything from every bin in the back of the truck, I queried why this was happening and the guy said "There's only one truck mate" - all bound for landfill, so much for illusion of recycling
@ushillbillies
3 жыл бұрын
yes sir
@1984isHereNow
3 жыл бұрын
Yes , a few years ago the price of plastic dropped and it was cheaper to buy new plastic rather then recycled, this exposed the scam. Recycled plastic in may cases is shipped off to China in massive diesel powered ships and then comes back. All a con just like electric cars.
@thesayxx
2 жыл бұрын
@@1984isHereNow And now China refused to buy any more recycling plastic. Leaving vast quantities of plastic waste in recycling plants across America and Europe
@jessicablank6470
2 жыл бұрын
This scenario happens all over the world. Most environmental laws/measures are to make the public feel better and for the profit of politicians and environmental groups.
"People wouldn't be driving SUVs" said the man on the CRUISE SHIP
@axsh970
2 жыл бұрын
Honk him next time you see him and turn on your air con to low and pull your windows down.
wonderful, thank you!
Another excellent documentary. Thank you.
@DWDocumentary
3 жыл бұрын
Hi @barbara seymour, thanks for watching!
So cool! I'm from the north of Sweden. Also at the Arctic Circle :)
@veenalouis5625
3 жыл бұрын
Wow lucky you,
@donaldjacobson4184
3 жыл бұрын
I went to Budo Norway 🇳🇴. It was glorious
hello from manitova canada
Very nice and beautiful images. Nice Documentary, thank you DW.
I read a travel blog a couple of decades ago when people just began to be able to travel to Svalbard. the Russians had abruptly quit mining and totally abandon the town they had built there for the miners. they forced the miners and their families to leave suddenly and to leave their cats there. When other people arrived a few weeks later, all of the cats were dead. There were dead cats all over town. The people that found the dead cats had buried them in a grave together and created a memorial for them out of parts of metal that they found around. The photograph and the blog made it look like a sunflower. That story really stuck with me. It is so sad.
Passenger : Appreciates nature, tells people don't drive huge SUVs for green earth Also passenger : Sits in a gigantic cruise ship burning more fossil fuel than thousands of SUVs combined per hour.
@MT-pr6qb
2 жыл бұрын
Transport by sea is one of the most enviromentally friendly ways to transport stuff over long distances. It releases less emissions per tonne than other way of transport. You are right about the thousands of SUV part but it is misleading when you present it like this
@kennethken8974
2 жыл бұрын
@@MT-pr6qb When you need to transport goods yes, but burning thousands of gallons of fossil fuel per hour for joyride, not so much.
Nice.
Awesome and informative video at the same time!
Amazing documentary