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the day after trump from funny or die and funny or die politics

trump039s disastrous decision to back out of the paris agreement has already been adapted into a hollywood blockbuster
pakistan floods: drone footage shows scale of destruction - youtube

pakistan is suffering extensive flooding after unusually heavy monsoon rains lashed large parts of the countrysubscribe to guardian news on youtube http:
why big oil loves to talk about your carbon footprint - youtube

everybody keeps telling us to cut our carbon footprints so how guilty should i feel about my personal emissions and what039s big oil got to do with itwe039re
what the earth would look like if all the ice melted

we learned last year that many of the effects of climate change are irreversible sea levels have been rising at a greater rate year after year and the intergovernmental panel on climate change estimates they could rise by another meter or more by the end of this centuryas national geographic showed us in 2013 sea levels would rise by 216 feet if all the land ice on the planet were to melt this would dramatically reshape the continents and drown many of the world039s major citiessubscribe to bi: science - https:wwwyoutubecomchanneluc9ud-w5zqhquavt2gdclcvg--------------------------------------------------follow bi video on twitter: http:bitly1os68zsfollow bi video on facebook: http:onfbme1bkb8qgread more: http:wwwbusinessinsidercom--------------------------------------------------business insider is the fastest growing business news site in the us our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you the bi video team focuses on technology strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders the digital generation
footage of starving polar bear exposes climate change impact

video filmed in the canadianarcticprovides graphic evidence of the impact of climate change on polar bears in the region showing an emaciated animal scrounging for food on ice-free land the footage was recorded by the conservation group sea legacy during a late summer expedition in baffin island 039my entire sea legacy team was pushing through their tears and emotions while documenting this dying polar bear039 the photographer paul nicklenwrote on social media 039soul-crushing039 video of starving polar bear exposes climate crisis experts sayview the video at https:wwwtheguardiancomenvironmentvideo2017dec09footage-of-starving-polar-bear-exposes-climate-change-impact-video
allan savory: how to green the world039s deserts and reverse climate change

quotdesertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desertquot begins allan savory in this quietly powerful talk and terrifyingly it039s happening to about two-thirds of the world039s grasslands accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos savory has devoted his life to stopping it he now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once deserttedtalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the ted conference where the world039s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes or less look for talks on technology entertainment and design -- plus science business global issues the arts and much morefind closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http:wwwtedcomtranslatefollow ted news on twitter: http:wwwtwittercomtednewslike ted on facebook: https:wwwfacebookcomtedsubscribe to our channel: http:wwwyoutubecomusertedtalksdirector
bill nye explains climate change with emoji

bill nye the science guy is back to explain climate change using a language everyone can understand emoji it039s climatology emojifiedto learn more about ge039s emojiscience check out wwwemojisciencecom and don039t forget to subscribe to the watercooler on youtube: wwwyoutubecomthewatercoolerproduced by annie colbert and armand valdes animations by armand valdes and alisa stern hey hey you yes you if you like what you see please make sure to subscribe to our channel for more videos like this https:wwwyoutubecomthewatercooler also every time you leave a comment a kitten happily purrs itself to sleep let us know what you like or even love in the comments below we want to hear from you mashable is the leading independent news site for all things tech social media and internet culturehttp:wwwmashablecom
ben amp jerry039s: join the climate movement

2015 is a critical year for climate change later this year leaders from around the world will gather in paris france for the un climate summit a meeting we hope will produce a concrete agreement to keep global warming in check we are encouraging our fans in more than 35 nations to take action and band together with the millions of citizens from around the world who are demanding real action on climate change join us and our partner avaaz by adding your voice to the petition calling on world leaders to keep global temperate rise under 2 degrees celsius by shifting to 100 clean energy by 2050 wwwbenjerrycomclimate
seed warriors trailer

official trailer of the theatrical documentary seed warriors wwwseedwarriorsorg
noaa: state of the ozone layer 2011 1080p

much of life on earth requires oxygen - not only for metabolism but also for protection oxygen in its many forms occurs throughout the atmosphere at 21 molecular oxygen o2 is the second most common gas in our atmosphere at 00001 ozone o3 is hardly common but its impact is enormous near the ground in the stratosphere ozone acts as a pollutant in the upper atmosphere troposphere it acts as a shield blocking harmful ultraviolet energy from the sun much attention has been made to the human-caused deterioration of the ozone layer and the infamous quotholesquot that form over the antarctic each year the term quotholequot is a bit of a misnomer as an actual hole does not form the ozone layer just becomes much thinnernoaa is one of the global leaders in monitoring and analyzing the ozone layer and has co-authored the most recent analysis describing the state of the ozone layer the scientific assessment panel of the un montreal protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer has found that the montreal protocol enacted in 1987 has been effective in reducing mankind039s impact on the ozone layer but climate change may also begin to show signs of impacting the ozone layer especially in the arctic where climate-induced circulation patterns may become more severethis animation uses data from noaa039s satellites to show the annual changes in the size of the antarctic ozone hole along with daily fluctuations in global ozone concentration as pointed out in the report the size of the antarctic ozone hole appears to have reached a turnaround point whereby the hole is not getting worse each year but at the same time it is not decreasing it is expected that a return to quotnormalquot pre-1980 levels of ozone will occur later in this century -- that is if the ban on ozone-destroying chemicals stays in placeyou can monitor daily troposphere ozone concentration here on noaa039s website: http:wwwnnvlnoaagovdailyimagephpproduct=ozone_daily_mappedpngozoneconcentrationcredit: noaasource: http:wwwnnvlnoaagovmediadetailphpmediaid=658ampampmediatypeid=2
does arctic amplification fuel extreme weather in mid-latitudes

jennifer francis rutgers university 25 january 2012the quotarctic paradoxquot was coined during recent winters when speculations arose that the dramatic changes in the arctic may be linked to severe snowstorms and cold temperatures in mid-latitudes particularly along the us east coast and in europe recent studies have illuminated these linkages evidence is presented for a physical mechanism connecting arctic amplification -- the enhanced warming in high northern latitudes relative to the northern hemisphere -- with the frequency and intensity of several types of extreme weather events in mid-latitudes such as droughts floods heat waves and cold spells
climate change: hasn039t warming happened before

valrie masson-delmotte: warming that took place during medieval times and earlier is not the same more news stories at http:therealnewscom
gerry connolly: climate disasters and gop denial

72511: rep gerry connolly d-va railed against the efforts by the republican majority to prevent action on climate pollution with their fy 2012 interior and environment appropriations bill hr 2584 connolly observed that the extreme weather disasters around the united states are the quotsymptoms of global warmingquot but republicans are putting animals ecosystems infrastructure and public health at risk with their denial
australian senator christine milne on the climate denial machine

christine milne deputy leader of australia039s green party explains how the climate deniers have exported their dirty tactics to her country and tried to derail a climate bill