Nick Breeze ClimateGenn

Nick Breeze ClimateGenn

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The changing climate and the human response to it are a movable feast and being independent means I can operate a from the horse's mouth interview policy. I seek out experts who can give us insights into this hugely complex situation we are in and I want to share these with you.

Since 2009 the interviews I have recorded have received millions of views on my channels as well as many others. I have learned a great deal from speaking directly to experts and I hope that some of this learning has been shared with viewers across the web. The ultimate goal of this work is to help us envisage a future that is as realistic as it is worth striving for.

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  • @showme360
    @showme36023 сағат бұрын

    It will be interesting to see how the AMOC responds to thiese positive feedback loops! Because what I can see is that the AMOC is stalling.

  • @liameoin5416
    @liameoin5416Күн бұрын

    This is typical climate hysteria. Utter nonsense. It is a mix of completely false so called data which is selective and falsly presented bits of information which is meshed together into a horror story compkete with music. These videos should be removed as the eco terrorist anti human propaganda it is. Utterly fake nonsense.

  • @jamess1442
    @jamess1442Күн бұрын

    Social scientist who doesn’t understand how protest works. Her assertion that protesting after a policy is made is a “waste of time” would mean no civil rights, no gay rights, no workers rights etc etc. almost all protest is in reaction to bad policy, after the fact, because that is what causes the protest, implementation of it. There are almost no examples of protest affecting a policy during the decision making process. Its like saying “why protest George Floyd’s death? You can’t reverse death?!” Its to prevent future harm, to show dissent, otherwise no reaction to bad policy surely means a normalisation of more bad policy. The protest after the Manchin deal signals to everyone who sees it, look what Biden did, isn’t it wrong, the media report on it, further people see Biden did an anti-climate deal, it affects his electoral strategy etc it serves like any other protest, it hopes to affect further policy and has significant cultural, societal impacts, especially if the cause is just. And for her to say policy cannot be reversed and then mention roe vs wade in the next breath. Come on. Ludicrous. Utterly asinine and defeatist. Her point is really against all protest, unless it is in within a tiny window while policy is decided and the protesters have somehow got insider information of all the dodgy deals behind the scenes 😂 protest is mostly after all other avenues aren’t successful, of course ideally it has a winnable goal, but most seem impossible until theyre not and change happens.

  • @user-qg5dp4tl8c
    @user-qg5dp4tl8c3 күн бұрын

    If we kill off life in the oceans the waters become anoxic meaning low or no oxygen, which is followed by a break down of dead plant & animal life at the bottom, that produces a type of acid that gets into the hydrologic (rain) system & when it rains on land, the acid kills life there too. It's happened in Earth's history before.

  • @user-pj9cb4oy4r
    @user-pj9cb4oy4r5 күн бұрын

    As one of our football players said Johan Cruijff: every disadvantage has its advantages, meaning the solution lies inside the problem. So by manual acceleration of introduction of all kinds of plant and fish and sea life species that can handle water temperatures, like for instance sargassum seaweed that can be used as a fertilizer on land (also absorbs CO2) and having the species from Spain planted more north ward and doing the same at the other side of the globe more southward planting out more of the species where they can live cooler water species way south and warmer species more towards the equator direction and using river slib or slik to be a nutrient base for kelp forests that they can absorb nutrients from the seafloor, more north ward and planting coral reefs more to the south at the other side of the earth including kelp we might be able to make a disadvantage into an advantage also one could desalinate and put the salts back into the sea but if you do so the brine might kill local sealife whilst making the total salinity higher but if we use for instance the natural evaporation of the sea and use large setups made of roman concrete to take in evaporated sea water and push it downwards into a system to condense it and use an air powered pump and a Tesla valvular conduit to prevent to much back pressure we can also desalinate without brine so this could he used to first supply cities with water and than be used to supply water to te ground water level to build it up again but still the amount of rain that falls inland should be absorbed by the land using a way to let it flow inside the land and then have a kind of cellulose paste make sand into soil like the Chinese do with their great green wall of china given enough biodiversity it will help to make the land better in terms of living life but we need enough ground water levels where the rainfall is going to make a difference so once it falls it adds to the ground water level instead of flowing back into the sea so it need to be absorbed by opening the hardened soil. So a load of work to do but it might be the only option. Also in the Netherlands a lot of fish and sealife is pre grown and planted inside the sea for harvesting later on a bit like the Scandinavian sea farms. Basically doing what is possible If we don't try we might not even have a chance of survival. Desalination in order to make the land fertile again should he used like they do in Isreal but if we do so we need to prevent the brine from destroying the sea life by using kilometers long pipes in order to prevent to much brine in one place using traditional desalination processes. But it could be done by using large setups on the sea using a system that only works at its best by high moist saturation levels just above the sea in order to desalinate without brine and pump it in land and use all kinds of means to get enough water into the ground water basins again 4 of these machines should he enough for a city like mekkah 8 should he enough for the water production of the city of LA. m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/qahp2qOcncnHidI.html This can also help to restore water levels in land... planting out enough species at different places more north ward and fish farms plus using heat resistant species might be the only option left. Your daughter might not see the underwater world like you did but I surely hope she gets to see a whole new different one full of life that we have to start to work on today. If not all might be lost indeed, but don't let it come to that, I don't care who stands with there feet at the tropical beach of a tropical planet as long as there are people standing there.

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs7 күн бұрын

    Isn't the largest source of methane in the atmosphere from leaking oil/gas wells, including the 6,000 abandoned and leaking in the nearby Wayne National Forest? Also, what about the enormous amount of human generated and solar heat trapped in the environment? Polymath Eliot Jacobson calculates that to be the equivalent of 13 Hiroshima yield nuclear bomb blasts PER SECOND. To para phrase Bill Clinton: "it's the heat, stupid".

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs7 күн бұрын

    Sadly, you do not discuss the "implications" of the massive amount of heat energy that melting ice absorbs: 144 BTUs/pound. C3S estimates 1.2 trillion tons of global ice are melting yearly, so 3.3 billion tons per day. Were it not for this heat absorbing ice, we'd be about 65 degF hotter. This heat absorption is in addition to the 321 million cubic miles of oceans absorbing heat energy to 70 degF on the surface, and the 1 trillion tons of water vapor evaporating into the atmosphere daily, only to fall back to the surface 10 days later, more recently as hail the size of golf balls, tennis balls, or even grapefruit. And yet, we continue to burn 8 billion tons of coal/yr. and 100 million barrels of oil/day. Polymath Eliot Jacobson estimates that an equivalent amount of heat energy to 13 Hiroshima nuclear bomb blasts are entering the environment EVERY SECOND, partly from the Greenhouse effect and partly waste heat generated directly by our burning fossil fuels.

  • @m.montenegromontenegro9552
    @m.montenegromontenegro955210 күн бұрын

    Atualmente Maio de 2024 e o Metano escapando do fundo do mar,vejam anomalia na costa da Africa😢😢😢

  • @yasukynakagawa5566
    @yasukynakagawa556610 күн бұрын

    Larguei esses tipos de entretenimento já faz muito tempo.

  • @volkerengels5298
    @volkerengels529812 күн бұрын

    10:14 "Obviously we can't ...." Why not? Of course we can - we just fear the 'cost' And don't fear the far higher 'costs' of tomorrow. "Not brave enough" is the last I like to see on my gravestone

  • @rockadoodoo
    @rockadoodoo15 күн бұрын

    Nick Breeze dresses so cool. A little like a Team America World Police character. In a good way. Of course, Nick Breeze is a quintessentially cool name 😊

  • @dreaming_butterfly1970
    @dreaming_butterfly197016 күн бұрын

    We will only have a revolution if gas price go to high

  • @cindyforbess8449
    @cindyforbess844916 күн бұрын

    Read an eye opening book 20 yrs ago by Jon Hartman The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight…was the most eye opening one I’ve ever read. Since then and with 20 yrs of hindsight now it’s incredible how fast we can see all of which this guest if speaking of is coming true- hopper from Louisiana

  • @meetontheledge1380
    @meetontheledge138017 күн бұрын

    Rockefeller, globalist, NWO operative.

  • @bruce3870
    @bruce387017 күн бұрын

    This is made up propaganda from lying puppets. Just fear porn.

  • @heartwellroots5365
    @heartwellroots536517 күн бұрын

    The corpos are killing our world and blaming us for it! I've never been more upset in my life!

  • @timh.2137
    @timh.213718 күн бұрын

    This is all BS! The oceans are not Rising in temperature at an alarming rate, that's a big fat lie! The Coral in the oceans are not in any danger this is the natural cycle! 2023 did NOT set any high temperature records as a matter of fact the summer of 2023 was white mild! The ice caps have been growing and have gotten bigger every year for the past 20 years! The War on co2 will kill the planet and all of us!

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace832418 күн бұрын

    When the Oceans die so do we. The last time the Oceans died was 250 million years ago. That's called the Permian Extinction. The Oceans heated up became acidic then stinky pink slimy anaerobic 95% of all life died on Earth.

  • @fanaticforager6610
    @fanaticforager661019 күн бұрын

    Climate Change ❌ Climate Engineering 🌏⚠️

  • @RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner
    @RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner19 күн бұрын

    That island mentioned needs to import resources, by hook or by crook. I would not want to be on an human overpopulated island with less than 3% forest cover when global trade breaks apart.

  • @pw3858
    @pw385820 күн бұрын

    It's not about saving the planet , it's about selling books about saving the planet.

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    Humans are not able to process how bad it is, we are going extinct ....

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    " it is like a signal" lol.....the signal was 100 years ago dude

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    2026 ...80% of Humans will be extinct

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    La extinción de la vida está aquí.

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    It is not just local, it is World impact. LIFE IS DISAPPEARING, HUMANS INCLUDED

  • @graziflorida4377
    @graziflorida437721 күн бұрын

    we are going away......

  • @markshira7810
    @markshira781023 күн бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning geoingeneering. Everyone else is silent on this subject. Thank you for getting the truth out there. Excellent report!

  • @deborahwyndham-lewis5188
    @deborahwyndham-lewis518823 күн бұрын

    This is the guy that apparently quoted that the culling of the population by high mortality rate virus could be the only way to avoid climate breakdown! There is no proof the world is over 4 billion years old and we have been through hotter periods and we actually are Iower in C02 now when we need more

  • @heidibrault1313
    @heidibrault131324 күн бұрын

    Great interview!

  • @simonBailey-dy3qy
    @simonBailey-dy3qy24 күн бұрын

    The cop is joke

  • @cosmicenigmarevealed
    @cosmicenigmarevealed25 күн бұрын

    Greed is the problem not change.

  • @StabilisingGlobalTemperature
    @StabilisingGlobalTemperature27 күн бұрын

    Why does this important video have so few views?

  • @jnyc
    @jnyc27 күн бұрын

    IT IS ABSOLUTELY HAPPENING… AND WILL SOONER THAN YOU THINK… Do you model the change in precipitation patterns off the east coast of America, huge amounts of fresh water dumping into the Atlantic on top of the Ice Melt from Both Greenland and Antarctica. The shifting of the Poles has already happened, it’s snowing around Hudson Bay and not Greenland! “There will be a shifting of the poles. There will be upheavals in the Arctic and the Antarctic that will make for the eruption of volcanos in the Torrid areas... The upper portion of Europe will be changed in the twinkling of an eye. The earth will be broken up in the western portion of America. The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea.” ― Edgar Cayce

  • @jatigre1
    @jatigre128 күн бұрын

    If you ask most people, would you rather have cheap gasoline and an expensive SUV, or a planet to live, 99 per cent would prefer an SUV.

  • @proudchristian77
    @proudchristian7728 күн бұрын

    & while you have been doing that , people's have been sealing their fate , & making great emotional damage to our kids , not mine , because i like a lion with mine , but if u not , someone will reach & hurt them, avoid that ok , u can't undo it , 💝🚴‍♀️

  • @proudchristian77
    @proudchristian7728 күн бұрын

    We don't get away with stuff like some might think , y they dont stop themselves , how they get hurt , hey thugs with no self control, wait til later ok !

  • @alanattfield7174
    @alanattfield717429 күн бұрын

    Are they going to transfer the growing areas to the equator. Northern Africa and the middle east.

  • @alanattfield7174
    @alanattfield717429 күн бұрын

    With the extreme weather ie the rain we have experienced worldwide could it be that we are much closer to the tipping point. Just a thought.

  • @shellyryan8506
    @shellyryan8506Ай бұрын

    So, if this man still eats muscles with plastic, then why does he talk about that contamunation like it is bad. That is a double standard and not funny. It is a failure by a scientist, and he is saying his appetite is more important than his health, or the health of his daughter. He is a phony, a with double standards, even to his own detriment and his family and the people who farm the muscles, they are exposed to these toxins too. Laughing about dangerous habits is not funny.

  • @jb-fp2vs
    @jb-fp2vsАй бұрын

    nothing will happen but there is a small amount of humans that are still living without the modern civilization . I believe they will be the ones that survive an there is nothing to be done because the "civilized " humans are doing what they want and their way will not save the majority fo humans. the humans will move to where they see humans surviving. I have always asked. where are the elite going to live. as I keep seeing the foods disappearing . look at the coast of Spain and Portugal the Atlantic is shutting down.

  • @jb-fp2vs
    @jb-fp2vsАй бұрын

    watched tug boats push barges heaped full of garbage out of the harbor at New York city go out a few miles and open the bottom of the barge to let the garbage go into the Atlantic Ocean...... I was shocked that I was the only one noticing so from that moment on I am never surprised by what is happening all over the earth the smell of oil drilling and propane drilling in Texas is so bad it mad my eyes cry and we had to go somewhere else New York city has awful smell to the point I no longer go there. I no longer go to European cities because of the exhaust fumes of their cars. and now even just to drive on the roads is too much so I am never surprised at what is happening. humans would rather have money and sex and entertainment that life on the earth just look at the populations

  • @jb-fp2vs
    @jb-fp2vsАй бұрын

    humans are only watching their cell phones so they will never know till they can no longer buy food

  • @jb-fp2vs
    @jb-fp2vsАй бұрын

    I liked. his comment to the question what should be done it will go on till it does not

  • @edwinhermanson8842
    @edwinhermanson8842Ай бұрын

    Sky is falling

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403Ай бұрын

    I like his glasses

  • @nicholaslandolina
    @nicholaslandolinaАй бұрын

    Well educated terrorism

  • @markfrancis5164
    @markfrancis5164Ай бұрын

    The biggest and most persistent lie is - that we have any chance to mitigate the worst effects of the increasing global climate crisis. People can’t or simply don’t want to come to terms with the prospect of catastrophic environmental conditions. Others are in complete denial and ignore hard truths in favour of comfortable lies.

  • @zoecohen9071
    @zoecohen9071Ай бұрын

    Hi Nick, thank you for this. That you've had a break/pause to really process what's going on right now really resonated with me. I've kinda done similar to try to make sense of the off the charts acceleration

  • @NickBreeze
    @NickBreezeАй бұрын

    I hope you are well, Zoe. I realised a level of shock and subsequently had to close the gap between abstract climate data and this material death that is occurring right before us in realtime.

  • @zoecohen9071
    @zoecohen9071Ай бұрын

    @@NickBreeze thank you Yes I witnessed a mass fish death in a local river first hand last year, due to the heat and deoxygenation. It was devastating. And they were happening all over the UK and media weren't talking about it

  • @TheJessierb
    @TheJessierbАй бұрын

    Sally Weintrobe is a wise woman who digs deep to help us understand the bewildering delusions under which our species is operating (not all of us of course!) about the planetary crisis. Her book is essential reading if you want to understand why corporations, politicians and many citizens are marching towards the precipice, under the influence of exceptionalism. 6 of the 9 planetary boundaries have been breached. The worst being the Biosphere integrity. We have squeezed wild animals into an area of from 4-9 percent of the habitable planet. From 1970 to 2018, 69% of wild animals have DIED OFF. At the same time 72% of agricultural land is devoted to industrial animal agriculture (grazing and crops) who provide ONLY 12% of human calories. Animal Agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, now and going back 10,000 years. We raise 90 billion farmed animals and feed them HALF of all the crops grown. Meanwhile in 2021 2.3 billion people were moderately to severely food insecure. Redirecting the crops grown to feed animals plus growing more on land used for grazing could solve the food insecurity and provide all humans with healthy plant based diets. Re-wilding the bulk of grazing lands would provide the vegetation needed to draw down the CO2 in the atmosphere. Solutions are at hand and yet and yet.....we say we must have our animal flesh to survive ! Not true since millions of people in the world do fine with very little or none at all. Big Animal Agriculture is a potent lobbying machine that exceeds that of the fossil fuels industry.

  • @NickBreeze
    @NickBreezeАй бұрын

    Thank you. Yes, Sally is fabulous, as is her book.

  • @QT5656
    @QT5656Ай бұрын

    For years the oil corporations claimed that carbon capture was just around the corner and would solve everything. Now the EPA has said OK fine have at it, close all coal stations you can't recapture 90% the carbon for by 2032 and the oil corporations are like "waaaah, no, it's not ready".