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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

Polar explorer Eric Philips explain the dramatic effects of climate change on the Greenland ice-sheet.

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  • The process is irreversible now......

    This is the way the world ends

    This is the way the world ends

    This is the way the world ends

    Not with a bang but a whimper.  :)

  • it's too late. we have passed the point of safe return. we have to plan for a very different world now. climate change is here! now!

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  • I f I take action and nothing actually happens then at least it was a positive reaction to the confrontational issues at hand and hey it's my time to waste, if I do something and it's not enough then at least I tried, but if I do nothing then that's a gamble with all our futures and that is....... negligence and some may say criminal?

  • Guess what people. It appears to be colder and I cannot find a kockey stick to play shuffle the al gor ithm.

    Global warming is not happening right now if the recent weather reports are anything to go by.

    I just tabulated a dataset going back 156 years, not a hockey stick in sight!

  • hey, hieß dieser kanal nicht mal anders? Hieß der nicht mal GreeanpeaceDE? weil ich kann mich nicht erinnern, GreenpeaceVideo abonniert zu haben.

  • good narrating

  • im with stagesix6

    1. causality has not been established between CO2 increase and temp increase, meaning CO2 increase may not be the direct cause of any percived warming.

    2. this point i find to be the most important: even if GW exists and is man-made, we by no means have the capacity to predict the consequences of an increase in temp and CO2 due to the unpredictable and complex nature of our climate systems. it is not as simple as saying X amount of temp increase = X amount of ice melt

  • Well, whatever's going on, it's not good.

  • then what do you belive in? :) The Henrik Svendsmark theory?

  • i still do not believe in man-made-global warming

  • "The Wasteland"---perfect quote. Thumbs up!

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