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Chat can you hear me can you hear me press one if you can hear me okay let’s hope that’s Better [ __ ] can people hear me check check check yes one that’s what we wanted phenomenal that is Fantastic is it a new stream did it comp is a new stream son Of oh oh God okay well whatever I don’t care if it’s a new stream sorry everybody on the unfortunate occurrence There well I tried I tried to fix it without causing an absolute disruption but with no avail unfort fortunately hopefully people will find their way Back well thank you for telling people in chat I appreciate all of you uh looks like it’s time for I think it’s time for women’s day that’s my thinking let’s see if we can make it happen at least it’s part partly partly there’s going to be more stuff

After women’s day just a little bit link it in Discord ah good idea good idea I’m sorry I’m still just trying to get a couple of Windows reopened over here so I can’t quite do that right now but I it’s a good Plan Interational chick day heck yeah heck yeah Brandy gets it He Okay it has less syllables you’re right it is easier to say okay so our our our little International Women’s Day celebration is going to include just some sort of uplifting montages uh a brief look at uh the world celebrating International women’s day um an unfortunate but important look at

A rise in attacks on women in Kenya unfortunately that’s the least celebratory video in here um but then a couple of other things including um recently an American woman making a uh what do you call it historic uh Voyage among other things so let’s get to It Lady Day Lady Day don’t be Creepy in the Ice Age how much taxes did people Pay I’m not trying to ban anything oh you’re not trying to ban any book who said I’m trying to ban books are you trying to remove books from library from public school Library okay sorry to end the the jams but we’re going to get right to it figured I would just let people Shuffle in here as we get ourselves back to going so sorry about the interruption folks okay now let’s go back here oh whoa whoa can’t show the whole shebang here unacceptable All right now this is the video showing uh footage from International women’s day all around the world women around the world demanded equal pay Reproductive Rights and more during demonstrations marking International women’s day International women’s day is an official holiday in more than 20 countries this year’s Global theme is Inspire Inclusion hundreds of protesters took at the street of Barcelona to call for gender equality definitely needed in Spain some problems there unfortunately really need it everywhere now that I think about it to one degree or another at marches in Pakistan people protested against the oppression of women and transgender people at marches in

Pakistan oh oh that’s just the same sentence I’m reading twice excuse me autopilot uh protesters in South Korea called for the government to fix income inequality between men and women and give harsher punishments for sex crimes seems reason a collective group of Afghan women hid their faces Enchanted no to gender

Apartheid in Afghanistan is hell for women National Guards in Ukraine’s caran and zapia regions controlled by the Russian military handed flowers to female drivers ack points jeez you think that’s necessary protesters clashed with police in the Philippines as women marched for the end of sexual harassment jeez guys you

Really think you needed all this gear for all this was it what what is the deal with this right here this is this is so stupid stop stop just stop some protesters remove their bras in an act of Defiance okay now this one is going to be one of the tougher stories this is relating to the increase in attacks on women in Kenya uh thousands took part in protests in January over these femicides uh wait did I miss a piece I feel like I did did didn’t

I almost 60 women have been killed in Kenya since the start of the Year according to the government thousands took part in protests in January over these femicides the Jerry migui was at the protests she’s the founder of usim which means don’t keep quiet it advocates for victims of gender

Violence I found my voice in helping others because I am a survivor of gender based violence myself and in helping others I healed myself and found my voice and I’m here today as a Survivor Advocate whoa what just happened oh that must be her social media ah the organization uses Instagram to highlight

This violence yeah makes sense easy way to do it Sheila xianga lives and works in Nairobi she says she oops I’m reading too slow she says she couldn’t be more grateful for Neri mcu’s help feel like I’m definitely butchering the butchering these names but I am

Trying I met Jerry when I was staying in v through a friend where he rescued me from female circumcision where my husband and his parents wanted to sex my to circum me but through a friend he rescued me from those hands that is a horrific practice that is so

Crazy it is just a way to to make women’s lives worse Jesus I can’t it it boggles my mind that that practice is still a thing in 2024 let alone a commonplace one in some areas but it it is truly horrifying I’ve heard stories about it that just truly are

Shocking okay here’s for another more uplifting video hopefully we can somehow have a positive moment here during the Doomer stream look inside yourself let’s do this team I built this place on my own Make Your Mark I’m going to think for myself women had cheap equally in any Endeavor they set up we’re

Heroes Noble Warrior Heroes you can’t wear a crown with your head down I don’t miss I’ll be shooting for my own hand it’s astonishing what women can do we at home and yeah yeah you’re thinking to yourself why why Disney why not you know

It was I watched it I was like you know I’m uplifted by that video so we’re going to watch it I don’t care if they try and copyright strike me I’ll just cut it out later but in the moment we’re going to have fun that’s what I’ve decided Today all right now this is a actual story like the other one a couple of the other ones there uh this is uh Cole Brower who has become the first American woman to race nonstop around the world by herself in a sailboat which I thought was really cool

And this this video just came out a day ago Cole Brower became the first American woman to race non-stop around the world by herself when she arrived Thursday in aarun uh Spain uh the 29-year-old is one of of more than a dozen Sailors competing in the global solo challenge being the

Youngest and only woman in the group man the vid the volume for this is so quiet it’s terrible uh the race while set sail in uh which set sail in October uh from aunia took Brower around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope and past Australia she also faced the unpredictable treacherous and deadly

Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America the race took her 130 days to Complete now of course there is uh definitely some criticisms that could be you know made about sailing culture um and I think a lot of them are pretty obvious so we’re not even going to get into it but it just it’s it’s a it’s a moment

That is historical and uh relating to uh women’s history so I it felt like a perfect uh thing to look at considering it just happened and it’s International women’s day ready or not here they come here they run here is where the wild women raise

More than just Sons how dare you I would point out it does seem like she got around the world without any based orcas going after her so it would seem that she at least had their Blessing ready or not here they come here they run here is where the wild women raise more than just Suns how dare you suggest the women have yet to arrive from the streets and slums of their resilience lies weightlifters who create triumphant stories out of steel bars

With Memoirs Of Truth telling and court size scars ready or not she is the strongest muscle in anybody who surrounds her From Dusk to Dawn stale They tenaciously Ride On The Green Lawns and over the inequitable ponds that Coco golf continues trailblazing these are not dolls you cannot position one for

Failure when their backbones are the mere base for balancing beams the world it seems is no match for an impact like Juju Naomi Caitlyn angel or Aaron Jackson Don’t Be dramatic given the conditions given the scrimmage given the title for the most us Olympians how could you believe their competition was ever

Manned the stats said it to be true ready or not here they’ve always been but they’re no longer waiting on You okay now this next video is kind of funny uh this is out this is out of Japan I don’t know if anybody’s seen this one yet um this is a Reuters piece it’s pretty quick but apparently some some people in Japan have created a a device

I don’t know exactly how it works but it allows men to experience the ass simulated menstrual pain so this is some video of some Japanese men out there trying it out think this would be kind of fun little moment Here This dude wants to take it off real bad I can’t stand straight he says the peroid it’s a great name for it by the way he’s saying it’s actually amazing that women can withand that I truly respect them I think is what he said yeah I really yeah so

Anyway just thought that would be kind of fun to to look at quickly here before we um oh I got one more it’s going to kind of segue us into the next one somehow I’ve managed to do that don’t ask me how this is a un video um celebrating uh International women’s Day Mo up would like to take off her menstrual pain as well yeah yeah good point good point just momentary for those men in that video women have to go through it every single time they have their period and uh that’s just a fact just a fact

And can’t can’t stop it time will eventually stop it but it takes a while supposedly and all women experience menopause a different in Ages H [Applause] today’s environmental challenge needs all of us not half of us Empower women solve different thank you un environment appreciate it all right well that’s going to lead us into the final half of the show which is is going to be entirely environmental Doom I’m afraid so sorry I’m a good Ally

Well thanks just doing what I can so if that’s all it takes okay okay uh where is the next video ah okay we’re not going to watch this whole one uh it’s pretty long this is a DW documentary uh from a little less than a

Year ago uh this is just to get us started the rest of it’s going to be pretty current but this is just to get us thinking about just a little bit more in this uh environmental frame of mind I’d like to get us I’d like to give Segways

I think that’s sort of my thing so this is going to move us into environmental day DW our drinking water is the world drying up oh boy Whoa whoa go back don’t do that okay this is going to be funny okay there we go life on Earth could not exist without

This wonderful chemical compound h2o in a never ending cycle water circulates the planet preserving the lives of of its inhabitants over Millennia but climate change is throwing this Dependable system out of balance add to that a rising demand for water caused by industry Agriculture and the world’s growing population and we run

The risk of running out of this precious Resource but new technologies looking to Nature as a role model model and prehistoric Knowledge gleaned from bygone cultures are helping researchers worldwide come hases anybody noticed that that we have uh subtitles in some foreign language I don’t know how that happened with new ideas to sustainably protect our drinking

Water and this German research vessel heads out to sea to explore freshwater reserves of great magnitude Every Spring glaciologist Danielle farinotti and his team make their way up to the alch glacier in Switzerland below the Yung y research station at an elevation of 3,350 M they measure the depth of the

Snow the glaciers of the Alps play a vital role in supplying water to millions of people they feed water into Central Europe’s largest river systems the danu the Ry the PO and the Ron unfortunately the glacier’s condition is none too pleasing Switzerland’s glaciers currently lose some 2% of their Mass each year

So in the last five years they’ve lost 10% of their entire Mass sadly the prognosis for the next 100 years is not terribly Rosy either if we don’t manage to lower greenhouse gas emissions if the way things are going continues then we’ll likely see only the last remnants

Of ice here where we’re currently standing no more than that for more than a century scientists have been coming hold on can’t watch the whole documentary it is very long so let me just get it to the next spot that I wanted it at right here I

Think the incredible result up to 8 months later the water can still be be found exactly where it was predicted to go sometimes to water sources quite far away now with the support of local environmental initiatives residents of a few villages in the Andes are working to expand the

Amas I’m pleased to finally restore this great thing our ancestors created the knowledge of pre-incan cultures is now receiving worldwide recognition after the research conducted by the team at Imperial College London the water will help us to get better products produce better harvests and be able to sell them better too so

We ultimately earn a bit more profit meanwhile there are thoughts of applying the principle behind the Amun on a larger scale for I think I I didn’t go quite far enough here we go I thought it was like right before it but it’s actually a very long documentary returns to its Home

Port of emden in October 2020 that’s when the evaluation of the data and samples begins some 30,000 sediment cores from around the world are stored in Keel it’s a valuable Archive of the underground and of our global climate only half of every core sample is used for further

Research the other half is preserved to serve as a reference for future Generations geophysicist Christian B who heads geomar Marine geodynamics Research Unit was in charge of the expedition to Malta the precise analysis of the sediment samples isn’t yet complete but the team has has made some preliminary Findings what we didn’t find during our Expedition were places where the groundwater leaks into the sea looking around the globe there are actually places where there are small sources of freshwater on the sea floor but we didn’t find anything like that and we looked very carefully using many different methods if they existed

It’s highly likely we would have found them so the groundwater in Malta really is trapped underground and isn’t flowing Out but just because no freshwater is seeping out doesn’t mean that there isn’t any there it could be enclosed in water Pockets right now we don’t know enough about these groundwater deposits on the sea Flor with our method okay basically I’m going to summarize it for

You uh so because just such a long video but basically yes the Earth is kind of drying up that is the conclusion that they come to uh effectively and that groundwater is is uh receding uh to some degree um and that the the Earth is just experiencing less uh like normal precipitation

Um AC oh got to go to bed well whenever you got to go to bed you go to bed you do what you got to do we’ve already been going for I think the stream stopped working like two and a half hours and I think we’ve been

Going at least three hours now like maybe three and a half so I wouldn’t be shocked you’ve been hanging around for quite a while okay this next one is going to be uh much more more recent this is from 4 days ago this is uh CTV News climate

Experts warn of wildfires drought after mild winter a monster storm is bearing down on millions of Americans blizzard warnings remain for the people in the west with some areas already buried under several feet of snow but the extreme weather doesn’t stop there with deadly fires raging through the Texas

Panhandle Canada also seeing some unseasonal conditions ctv’s Carl carali on what this means for the months ahead a brief break from the blizzard without much rest California residents clearing what they can we went from zero to 100 pretty fast before the next snowfall it’s not really snow removal

Because it doesn’t get removed the blizzard barreled in Thursday battering parts of California and Nevada over the weekend some areas buried under 3 m of snow shutting down 160 km of California highway while hurricane force winds rolled into the region gusts reaching more than 300 kilm per hour I was

Horrified I afraid we would just like drive off the road leaving thousands without power only a couple of states away a stark contrast Wildfire burning through homes in the Texas Panhandle leaving at least two dead we currently have the largest fire in Texas history more than a million Acres that’s over six times

The size of Toronto Crews diving into whatever resources they have with no end in sight Jesus in Canada concern over fluctuating weather patterns from temperatures rising to Spring levels and dipping into deep freezes we do keep pushing the needle climate change makes the natural swings and climate even more

Extreme and what it would mean for the spring deadlier wildfires and drought maybe this should be a wakeup call but we’ve been having more than a decade of of wakeup calls with Spar snow pack levels being recorded in multiple provinces including BC Ontario and Quebec farmers are expecting a devastating impact to their

Crops okay uh the next video is going back uh to a month ago you may have missed this because of all the devastation happening in Gaza that’s human uh made although this well but uh there were wild fires in Chile as well and so this is drone video

From the Chilean Wildfire aftermath on uh Global News yes we are back Wireless Mike good to have you back it burned like someone was throwing gasoline on the houses I don’t understand what happened there are a lot of deaths on Sunday my children arrived and there were some dead over there

Jesus funny is the wrong word for it but it’s really it is something how if we are not destroying ourselves with bombs then we are destroying the environment which comes and destroys us anyway not that fires don’t happen outside of climate change but we all know that the increase in regularity

Essentially of wildfires and their size their Devastation has absolutely just gone off the charts in recent years okay what is the next video next video staying with wildfires this is from nine days ago this is the telegraph moment fire truck drives through Texas wildfires as disaster de arations are issued

Okay a wildfire in Texas has prompted evacuation orders as the blaze in Su I think is what it said what did that say no it didn’t say that what did it say uh as the blaze in the state’s Panhandle doubled in size doesn’t appear to be any sound from it

Footage shot from a fir truck shows flames and smoke spilling over Road as firefighters drive through it good God how could you even know where you’re going the largest fire burn more than 300 square miles doubling in size since the outbreak of the blaze holy [ __ ] holy [ __ ] Governor Greg Abbott issued a

Disaster declaration for 60 counties as the fires continued to burn authorities have not said what might have caused the blaze which tore through sparsely populated planes the largest Blaze known as The Smokehouse Creek Fire is currently the sixth largest in Texas history footage from an airplane flying

Overhead shows swaths of fire and smoke blanketing the area holy [ __ ] that’s from my airplane for a second I thought it was a drone I thought it was way lower this is a [ __ ] airplane that’s a massive amount of space wow okay uh and then this is from

A day ago relating to the same fires this is the Texas wildfires on uh y on wide angle good God this footage is just so oh rough I feel like I’m taking crazy pills are going everywhere and by the time we got back where there was nothing left we basically have lost

Everything good God look at that scattered items dust and Rubble are all that are left of Richard Murray’s home now the ashes Mark the scene of Devastation at the site where Murray’s home stood for many decades powered by strong winds and fueled by high temperatures a wild Inferno is burning down buildings cattle

And livelihoods across Ross the Texas Panhandle the northernmost area of Texas in the United States the thing about this that blows me away so much that I didn’t think about up until these fires was how far fires could travel even without a great deal of trees you know Texas doesn’t have the biggest

Forests by any stretch of the imagination uh in the US there’s a lot of of planes land a lot of grazing land for cattle and other sorts of livestock and yet somehow these fires have just gone through the brush like it’s nothing and just it’s mindboggling oh boy many Like Richard Murray sifted

Through the ashes they had tried desperately to save their homes from the Furious Blaze but all they could do was to watch it all go up in flames you know it was heartbreaking uh it’s our home uh and and not just us we’re we’re in a good situation but there’s other

Families you know and and they’re they’re really going to hurt really going to hurt and all the ranchers around the Texas wildfire is the biggest blaze in the state’s history so far across the central plains around 8 million people are under red flag warnings the temperatures are above

Normal in the Texas Panhandle that’s basically like 3% of the American population about maybe a little less but holy [ __ ] and the devastation is far from over as The Inferno is expected to spread more rapidly with ferocious winds and dry air fueling the flames It marks another year and another record-breaking wildfire in the United States but the US is not alone in this episode of wide angle we tell you why wildfires need our attention from their cause to their impact wildfires and remember the Brazilian wildfires I think they were looking at hold on let’s go

Back you know me I can’t help it I saw a graph I saw an infographic another record-breaking wildfire in the United States but us is not alone yeah these Brazilian wildfires are hugely problematic for the entire world because Brazil is home to the largest Forest on Earth and uh they’ve already

Been cutting down the forests for the AG the animal agriculture industry at a rapid pace having it burnt down um by quote unquote natural causes I guess you could call it um not not helpful in in any way what was chat saying you were under Red Flag Warning and you’re in the

Northeast Illinois and hour west of Chicago what’s that about I think I must have missed a comment in there somewhere in this episode of wide angle we tell you why wildfires need our attention from their cost to their impact wildfires threaten homes lives and Security a wildfire is an unplanned and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation wild fires can start with a natural event like a lightning strike or a human-made spark but regardless of how it starts it is the weather conditions that determine how much a wildfire spreads the Northern parts of the United

States is home to some of the world’s densest Forest it’s also the reason why it experiences wildfires every year Texas is currently battling its most shattering Wildfire season on record The Blaze known as The Smokehouse Creek Fire has 1.2 million Acres that is crazy there’s so much land oh it’s

Almost hard to Fathom 1.2 million Acres how how hold on I got to Google that how big is that give me give me perspective Google please okay so it’s 160 square miles which is 40 miles uh on both sides which is a lot not quite as much as I thought but it’s a

Lot forged over 1 million acres in the Texas Panhandle making it one of the largest in the US History racing across dry grasslands and residential are ious it destroyed cattle ranches killing at least two people and thousands of cattle wildfires in the Texas Panhandle forced residents to flee their homes and

Seek shelter the celebration Family Church in the small town of frit Texas offered people and their pets a place to spend the night we had 50 L people um that has come through we’ve tried to keep everybody’s name but at one point there was just so many coming in and

Some of them would come in to use the restroom but go back out in their car cuz they had their animals oh yeah but we had animals here too we had goats and horses and rabbits and cats and dogs The Smokehouse Creek fire started on the 26th of February it spread around

The town of Canadian a cattle country community of about 2,2 I actually just did the math on it real quick here uh yes 1.2 million Acres AC um and I just looked it up just because I had a feeling the Gaza Strip is 141 square miles so the Texas wildfire I foret what

They’re calling it The the creek fire or something um that has covered an area larger than Gaza by 15% yeah like 15% so yeah it it’s Encompass the space of an entire country which we talk about seemingly every day people Northeast of Amarillo near the Oklahoma Border within a couple I think it’s been like a week and a half to who’s asking that Brandy yeah I think it’s been like 10 days or something like that maybe it’s insane days the fire spread across vast swaths of ranch lands in the Panhandle the fire has been burning

Across a sparsely populated area of Texas that is home to most of the state’s cattle millions of cows Cales steers and Bulls you’re right thank you AC I didn’t carry I did not carry a decimal place it’s 10 times the size of Gaza excuse me excuse

Me cut that cut that that was wrong yeah yeah 10 times 10 times the size of Gaza that’s my bad wildfires are nothing new for Panhandle ranchers many of whom know how to use makeshift fire trucks to fight a blaze wide swats of the grassland that Texas Cattle rely on for food are

Charred thousands of cattle are dead or injured okay next video Gaza is half the size what I can’t do the math in my head right now there’s too many figures running around uh snack videos from BBC in Thailand 10 million people suffer from pollution related illnesses just in 2023

Alone which is humongous uh the population of Thailand is uh 69 million so that’s uh 17th of the entire population is suffering from Airborne pollution related illness I guess it’s not really air yeah no it is Airborne what we’re talking about okay all right anyway anyway yes next here we

Go we’re going to head to Thailand now and take a look at air pollution there 10 million people thought to have sort treatment for illnesses linked to air pollution last year a report looked at cases like chronic conditions lung cancer bronchitis asthma heart disease pan OSHA told us more from Bangkok Air

Pollution is become a seasonal thing for us Thai people so every now and again we EXP that during the drought so probably around December to about April that we will face with this kind of pollution last year on 20 and2 Randy you just noticed the Post-it notes that’s

Hilarious that’s I love the Post-it notes I made these real quick in Photoshop and through them on the computer I mean they’re real the’re real they’re real life I stuck them on there they’re important they’re serious tasks that I have to take care of uh the left is best

One is just a reminder uh you know so so yeah I’m glad somebody noticed that i’ I’ve been wondering if they’re too small for people to notice but I just figured I’d leave them there as like an Easter egg for people to find okay Thailand back to Thailand

Where people can’t breathe three Bangkok enjoy good not polluted day only for 31 days of of the year and other provinces especially toward the north of Thailand for example shangai they suffer a lot not only for the hot spot that coming from Thailand but also from other country as well in

2019 uh pollutions has become a national agenda and we trying to solve the problem but so far if you look into the outcome so we have the number from um 20123 there are three measures that the government set that whether or not it now I would just point out that

Um because we I kind of try to set these up in a way where I could make points based upon previous videos and you know we just got done watching all these videos about wildfires that are happening and those contribute greatly to air po like air air population air

Pollution right the smoke doesn’t just dissipate into space okay not not immediately that’s for sure in fact I think most of it doesn’t um but the majority of smoke just kind of travels around the earth following the winds winding up wherever it winds up up so you know now while you know there’s

Plenty of um what do you call it like coal burning factories in uh Asia so I’m not going to suggest that it’s just wildfires but they contribute they’re significant contributing factor to this sort of stuff and while air air quality might not be our first problem when it comes

To climate change considering that we are under threat of fire flood and other sorts of things is definitely something to consider and it’s a downstream effect of all this to solve the problem um so on the number of the DAT that we are polluted or not um the number has been

Increased from 26 day in 20 and 22 to 52 day in 20 and 23 this is the first measure the second measures on The Hot Spot within the country is has been increased from about 50,000 spot in 20 and 22 to 17 ,000 Hotpot in last year

And last but not least about the patient we have recorded of um 20 and 22 patients with um lung cancers uh disease in respiratory about 900,000 and now it’s up to 2.2 M Jesus 2.2 million oh my God that is bad that’s really bad what is that two and six 60 70 million

Is that 3% of the population I’m trying to do the math I can’t do the math right now oh my God that’s bad it’s not oh wow okay that’s horrendous um this next video from ABC7 News Bay Area came out a day ago and it says that San Francisco and major coastal cities

Are sinking amid rising sea levels all right let’s watch this incredibly depressing report flooding due to rising sea levels could actually be worse in the US than previously thought so not only is Water Rising but major coastal cities are also sinking this according to a new study

And that includes San Francisco as well as other Bay Area cities ABC7 News Report Suzanne Fawn spoke with the experts San Francisco is one of several local cities sinking into the ground according to new research and that mixed with rising sea levels could make flooding even worse in the coming

Decades the new information comes from a paper published in nature that studied obsolete Optics hold on I’m going to have to go back so I was reading that comment of yours but don’t blame yourself because that’s a great comment that I wouldn’t want to just go by

Um it’s a great [ __ ] point fun fact so from pollution and fires ends up on glaciers and ice at the poles turning white snow and ice black further contributing to The Melting through reducing uh albo or reflectant the more you know that’s absolutely 100% true um

I’ve read that or seen it somewhere to my recollection so I don’t think anybody even needs to Google that unless you’re seriously interested in it but yeah no that’s factual that is factual due to rising sea levels could actually be worse in the US than previously thought

So not only is Water Rising major coastal cities are also sinking this according to a new study and that includes San Francisco as well as other Bay Area cities ABC7 news reporter Suzanne Fawn spoke with the experts San Francisco is one of several local cities sinking into the ground

According to new research and that mixed with rising sea levels could make flooding even worse in the coming decades the new information comes from a paper published in nature that studied subsidence or sinking in 32 coastal cities including San Francisco South San Francisco Oakland Richmond Foster City

And Santa Cruz subsidence is part of the problem but for the Bay Area what’s unique to us is our triple whammy of sea level rise Rising groundwater and lowland flooding from for more extreme storms Warner shabbo is with the San Francisco Estuary Institute an environmental science research institute

Focused on the bay and the Delta the Bay Area is Ground Zero for climate change and sea level rise um we’re literally 8 million people living in a bathtub the report said it’s too late for mitigation efforts so we need to adapt efforts are underway to control flooding in the

Future Foster City is improving its levies and in San Francisco there’s a plan to elevate the fair building and most of the Embarcadero 7 ft into the air but that Plan introduced back in January would need approval from Congress our future depends on taking action now this is why the oh

Nancy always talking about us taking action now and yet you’re always the one who’s supposed to be taking action for us remember your job plan is so critical to protecting the city seaw wall from earthquake and flooding risks my guess is is it Nancy and her husband have a bunker one in

Chat if you think they’ve got a bunker be a big price tag it’s going to cost a lot to make all the suggested improvements across the bay area smoke and Ash reflect some solar radiation before it reaches the ground oh that’s so great thanks AC I would

Point out that that is the premise of the movie The Matrix or at least half of [Laughter] it but okay yeah yeah yeah pause over the next 25 years to prevent lowland flooding by the year 2050 is about $110 billion doar of infrastructure improvements we’re going

To have to make but not doing anything could be even more costly in the long run the estimated price tag about $230 billion in estimated damages and repairs that would have to be done there’s a tremendous amount of planning being done at the city county and Regional level

Right now and there will be an intensive amount of of work done over the next couple years in San Francisco Suzanne Fawn ABC7 News the thing is that I worry about greatly is that if we don’t learn quickly how to stomp well not learn but like as a society learn how to and

Enact dramatic change to solve the climate crisis like these sorts of things like talking about the rebuilding of of coastal areas and stuff like that it becomes an act in futility right because they’re just going to keep getting hit keep getting keep getting hit and at some point it will be a just

A complete sync of not just cost economically but more cost on the environment more concrete being made more more you know like every everything I mean I don’t want to go down the list of all the construction materials but you you get my point chat okay this is from a day ago

Um from reuter EU reports that the ocean temperature hit a record record high in February every single day I feel like we hear another climate record is genuinely terrifying ocean temperatures hit the highest all-time record in February a startling Milestone that saw the surface of the world Seas hit 69.9 de F on

Average that’s according to the eu’s I want to say nice but no definitely not nice climate change service or CS3 on Thursday they say the new record broke a previous average of almost 69.8 de in the northern hemisphere summer last August in a data set that goes back to

1979 this last month was also the hottest February on record the ninth consecutive month to set their own monthly record an elal climate pattern this year fueled by warmer surface waters in the Eastern Pacific spe ific is driving extra heat however Carlo W Tempo director of the CS3 says human

Cause climate change is still largely to blame so there are number of Co causes but fundamentally and and these are fluctuation so you you you have as for the Lio positive phases and negative phases so on the long term average they typically average to to zero but climate

Change keeps adding up because uh we keep pumping greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and so this fundamentally makes new temperature record more likely to be broken this week Marine scientists warn of a likely fourth Global Mass Coral bleaching event in the southern hemisphere potentially the worst in history due to warming Waters corals

Bleach under heat stress and will expel The Helpful algae that live in the tissues leaving behind a pale skeleton which makes them vulnerable to starvation and disease and many die that can lead to the collap of reef ecosystems this is one of the things that depresses

Me so much cuz I love the ocean I love the fish and all of the other little creatures that live in it and corals are one of the most beautiful things on earth a healthy coral reef is incredible it it it holds such a a large amount of

Biodiversity and just just visually and I know that’s not important um on a biome level but it does is there something about it like the the loss of coral reefs around the world is just so depressing to watch and all I can think about is like

Nemo and uh whatever his name is Marlin just being all sad it makes me depressed coastlines vulnerable and Fisheries depleted while the global sea surface temperature record excludes polar oceans conditions there are also concerning Antarctic sea exactly dogs are goth you get it hit its third lowest extent on

Record in February 28% below average the CS3 said El Nino is now weakening in the equatorial Pacific but the air temperatures over the oceans remain at an unusually high level stuff is not going good out there oh this is a especially dfic Friday Doomer report isn’t it okay next video Earth records warmest

February in modern times now this is not the the ocean temperature this is just generally I think it includes the ocean temperature but it’s both the ocean and the rest of the climate so let’s watch this BBC uh piece from a day ago [ __ ] hell right let’s look at climate change now

And another unwelcome record February was the warmest yeah acidification desalinization bleaching it’s all bad it’s all bad and it’s all contributing to each other the worse it gets the worse it gets and that’s that’s oh God so bold strategy cotton let’s see if it pays off for him Fe

On record and we can take a look at the numbers they’re pretty Stark here this graph tells the picture that bar right on the far right hand side there saying February 2024 that was last month that was February and uh 1.77 degrees above pre-industrial temperatures a record you

Can see those bars there go all the way back to 1940 odd and you can see the trend as well uh the latest claims come from the EU climate survey I can’t resist I got a pause it okay this graph says February 24 hottest on record global average February temperature by

Year compared with the pre-industrial average for February 1850 to 1900 yeah we had one year since 1940 that was colder than pre-industrial but it’s basically been a straight line up and to the right so terrible good God to explain all the numbers here’s our climate editor Justin rollat spring begins when the magnolia

Trees bloom according to Cornish tradition and spring came early in Cornwall and the rest of Europe this year temperatures across the continent this February were almost 3° above average the exceptional warm weather the world experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists it coincides with a near record increase in CO2 two

Concentrations in the atmosphere the link between CO2 and Rising temperatures is well established and this year global temperatures got an extra boost thanks to El Nino which brings warmer water to the surface of par thanks El Nino of the tropical Pacific that explains why February was 1.77 de warmer than

Pre-industrial temperatures and why global average temperatures hit a record 1.55 de above pre-industrial levels over the last 12 months yeah that’s higher than 1.5 which is what we’re supposed to be uh avoiding that’s that’s [ __ ] that’s [ __ ] I didn’t I honestly thought that at this point

Some we would have we we were going to avoid this you know and uh it’s just so frustrating to see it in my lifetime people were talking about it 20 years ago I feel like when I was like a kid saying oh like this could happen but we’re

We’re we got plans well what the [ __ ] happened means we have temporarily at least breached the 1.5 degree threshold the world agreed to try and limit temperature rise to to avoid the worst impacts of climate change February 2024 was the warmest februari record globally with an average temperature of

1354 de above the 1991 2020 temperature and why this is remarkable because for instance it’s a 10 of a degree warmer than the warmest previous February which was 2016 is not really surprising because this has been Theo year where temperature tend to be warmer than usual and more importantly we have seen over

The last few decades a piling up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which bring up the temperature yeah you know I I think everybody knows I was just joking about the El Nino because I mean it it’s one of those things that’s completely effectively like not in our

Control in any way former fashion right asides from the very Downstream effects of of global warming right it’s just a thing that has always happened outside of human activity but it’s been uh drastically affected in terms of how strong the El ninos and El Nas are and um

I was just trying to be funny honestly because I was trying to find something else other than us for a half a second to blame in a in a sarcastic way just to lighten the moon so hopefully it at least did that I’m also worried about the fish be

That’s what I’m saying at certain temperatures plants shut their stromata down and um cease respiration to avoid moisture loss [ __ ] true and it’s another one of these systems that’s the thing I feel like to be able to grasp all of this stuff like you literally need a group of people to do right

Because there’s things you forget every person will forget even if you’re really intelligent there’s just so much to remember right and to be able to put that all together to like an actual plan let alone a strategy like it’s [ __ ] not it’s like it it’s so frustrating that people aren’t working together

More right like the feels like all the global leaders at the e20s and the [ __ ] what’s the other one the climate like the the Paris climate um agreements and stuff like that it’s all it’s all just nonsense ideas it’s no real plans no real strategies I don’t know I’m I’m G to stop

Talking the entire planet we all enjoy warm weather especially esally after the downpours this winter but we should worry when the seasons get out of whack some plants and animals can struggle to survive though scientists say urgent action to cut emissions can still slow warming Justin rollat BBC News and

Here’s Dan Mitchell professor of climate science at the University of Bristol kabat Institute for the environment we we in the climate Community we’re not surprised the CDs at all we have this large scale SC um heating caused by El Nino and that’s sitting on top of this

Long-term Trend in warming from CO2 and when those two things coincide we start to see lots and lots of temperature records broken so so we’re not surprised at all um even the previous three februaries were really warm and they were sitting on top of a Alania so

That’s the opposite of of alino so that was the more surprising thing to be honest interesting yeah these guys discarded a bunch of climate models that were seen as being too alarmist but those are now turning out to be [ __ ] true yeah and that’s the that’s the thing that’s

Bothered me is they’ve gone with the conservative models time and time again to able to suit countries like Saudi Arabia and and other oil producing Nations like us um because we’re definitely on that list Venezuela I’m trying to think of all the biggest oil producers right now but I guess my point

Is is that you know in order to suit Capital interests in order to suit the current state of affairs we have provided ourselves with nonsense plans on this situation and we’re seeing the the not the benefits but the the results the the Earth is literally burning it you can’t say you can’t not

Say it it’s factual it’s burning it’s flooding and it’s not just it’s not just normal you know certain kinds of Plankton instead of uh respiring CO2 and converting it to O2 like plant yeah yeah yes they start producing hydrogen sulfide instead which is [ __ ] poisonous and also pretty sure

It’s also not super good for I could be wrong I’m not going to make this claim but I could swear it’s not it’s not real good for the atmosphere either not just for humans but for the what do you call it my brain is always breaking on this

Word I’m just going to keep listening to this guy he’s smarter than me just want to take a quick look now at some of the other numbers some of the other data some of the graphs we’ve got here because as you mentioned there’s different uh measurements let’s take a

Look at ocean temperatures first of all here and we can see that red line top left is 2020 for looks quite considerably higher than other years we’ve looked at this grap before but it is scary 2023 was already freaking insane right you look at that red line from

2023 it’s [ __ ] nuts it’s way off the charts it started off like at the top of the chart and then went freaking crazy 2024 it’s just it’s starting in a whole new place it’s just like [ __ ] it and that is the feedback loop it it’s like literally imperative that we figure

Some [ __ ] out like right now the more and more that I assess these graphs the more freaking freaked out that I get at yeah well I can’t see the same Graphics you’re seeing but yes the the ocean temperatures are warming a lot and we we see that in the impacts of that

Warming as well so so we’re seeing uh certain fish populations migrating uh more pow um around the UK for instance um Cod that used to be very prevalent around here has moved up uh northwards we’re seeing that impact things like coral reefs and that that’s one of our

Really big concerns because if you damage coral reefs you bleach them because of the the change in temperature they don’t come back and so that’s one of the Tipping points we’re really concerned about with climate change okay and can you just remind us of this 1.5 degreesc what does it what’s it actually

Mean what’s it referring to so this is the Paris agreement climate goal and it says we we want to limit our global average temperature to to 1.5 degrees and there’s another limit two degrees um and those two limits were chosen because we know uh certain impacts of climate

Change are particularly bad at those limits the Lim the limits the limits over what because people expect you talk about temperatures why aren’t we just using temperatures that everyone used uses in everyday life so 1.5° refers to the globally average temperature across the year um relative to what we call were

Pre-industrial so relative to before we were emitting greenhouse gases and 1.5 degrees doesn’t sound like much but that’s averaged over everything and and we know that temperatures warm more over lands that’s where people and and animals and diversity lives um we know that it can warm more in cities for

Instance and so that 1.5° which seems like quite a small increase in temperature can actually be five six degrees when you really get down to the impact relevant scales thanks to Dan Mitchell there W but we’re going to begin on this we’re going to skip this video um

Are you leaving Brandy if so good night otherwise we are going to move on to oh you’re still here okay cool cool cool cool we are going to move on to the next video here um it honestly yeah we got like six minutes of content left

So yeah I’m just going to watch the I’m going to watch this video as well because this is just so [ __ ] important I I I kind of just want to know everything I can about this right like that graph should concern everybody the fact that it started the year so far

Out of the normal range it does not bode well for the rest of the year like they were saying at the beginning of this that CTV video warned of dramatic wildfires and we’ve already seen the largest wildfire in Texas history we’ve already seen a massive one in Chile Brazil’s on fire Australia is

On fire and it’s not even April Okay a morning with a dire warning about the state of the world’s air and oceans climatologists say global temperatures hit record highs last month that’s a key sign that major changes are needed in the fight against climate change the concerns span the entire globe with Rising temperatures having critical I

Feel like I’m taking crazy pills applications for everything from coral reefs in tropical waters to the Integrity of sea ice around the North and South poles and that’s where we begin this morning with Trisha Klan in on the story for us again let’s look at this report broadly it’s just coming out

This morning from the European Union’s climate change monitoring service what are some of the main points so so far nine or this is our ninth month in a row with these record temperatures and it’s also leading to those record high sea temperatures as well so this is the

Highest ever recorded we’re also seeing uh global temperatures for the past 12 months hitting record highs now this report has data from uh March of 2023 till February of this year the highest on record at 1.56 de C above those pre-industrial levels we’ve heard a lot of talk about

That 1.5 degree marker as that threshold Beyond which over the long term we could see some of those worst impacts of climate change uh happen those numbers are uh being called extremely concerning by some experts saying they’re exceptionally High especially during the first half of the month of February now

Some of these researchers are also saying that this could have some major impacts there are direct impact on the uh the Marine ecosystem on on Fisheries on on all that is related to life in in the oceans but that there are also um impact on um on the climate the impact

On the atmosphere we do know for that warmer temperature or in general warmer ocean brings makes some phenomena more intense now just this week we also heard from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration they said that the world is on the verge of a fourth Mass Coral bleaching event which

Could see wide patches of tropical reefs die including parts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef so some major implications that we are bearing witness to as we go through and digest this latest data and as we do obviously looking for what’s behind this and what is driving these record highs what are the scientists

Saying now about that Trisha well we absolutely have to mention the impacts of El Nino this year so that tropical weather system often leads to some uh uh higher temperatures than normal around the world and it can have impacts on all sorts I’m not the only one blaming it on

El Nino chat okay she’s doing it too granted she’s a real journalist and I’m just uh a guy in a space station talking into a microphone but uh but yeah you know clearly it’s only ne’s fault I feel like I’m taking crazy pill air patterns and that sort of thing

As well so now with the impacts of El Nino again that explains some of these higher temperatures that we’ve seen especially through these recent months but the impacts of greenhouse gases also cannot be minimized there are number of co- causes but fundamentally and and these are

Fluctuation so you you you have as for the Nino positive phases and negative phases so on the long term average they typically average to to zero but climate change keeps adding up because we keep pumping greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and so this fundamentally makes new temperature record more likely to be

Broken so when that seems to be the general messaging from researchers without some major shifts and habits we can expect to see these numbers yeah I’m honestly genuinely going vegan I haven’t been a perfect uh I haven’t been a perfect man in that regard unfortunately but I’ve been

Meaning to and now it’s happening because [ __ ] is [ __ ] and I I honestly think we all should because I feel like we just don’t start making some [ __ ] sacrifices for going to really regret it sooner than we think so just thinking out loud here folks oh God okay GNA keep it going

Sorry sorry to be suggesting you to do things with your life you do whatever you want but you know I think it’ll be more effective if we work together you have to ask what’s the crazy pill line from you recognize the voice but don’t remember the line it’s will Ferell

To phoh does that help does that help to you at all I’ll play it Loud real quick I feel like I’m taking crazy pill what is that from what is Will doing in this moment I got boxes full of Pepe so bold strategy cotton let’s see

If it pays off for him not going to do it wouldn’t be prudent at this juncture I haven’t been the best man are you making a joke is that a joke you making jokes at me actually now that I think of it I have been the best man but just in

Relation to like a wedding and not uh in this particular situation I could be better I could be better all right what was I saying was I doing a thing all right I was trying to figure out if Brandy could figure it out but since Brandy hasn’t figured it out it would

Seem I’ll just let you in on it this line I feel like I’m taking crazy pill that is from Zoolander I haven’t been the best that’s still a sentence that’s still a sentence I haven’t been the best just I just skip the noun [ __ ] it you know not

Necessary to rise we’ve heard a lot about that uh degree and a half marker that we that we mentioned earlier so right now they do say that this is temporarily above that marker but with some habit changes it is possible to bring these numbers back down in the

Future hey Trisha thank you very much so thank you Trisha I’m not [ __ ] terrified now it’s funny because they kind of led into it multiple videos led into it saying that there could be a m bleaching event well this is a video from 10 hours

Ago on NBC News can you guess what the title is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has been hit by a major Coral bleaching event oh shocker well here we go here we go people let’s do it not even gonna move the screen just going to do it right from here

Okay you knew it was Will okay okay here it is like they predicted Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has been hit by a major Coral bleaching event with results consistent with patterns of heat stress a government agency said this is from kepal Islands Australia this is [ __ ] horrific it looks

Like you who remembers I’m sure you all do or at least most of you do probably depending on what your your childhood look like but who remembers the original Lion King right and when uh Simba goes down into the elephant graveyard right that’s what this picture

Looks like to me it’s like it’s the elephant graveyard from The Lion King but underwater it looks terrifying like if I were a fish I’d be like what the [ __ ] oh yeah I haven’t been the best man with being vegan exactly right like I’ve kind of tried at different times been

Mostly vegetarian to but like will still like a occasionally be like [ __ ] it I just really want meat right now but with that sort of [ __ ] I I think I can get over wanting meat um okay oh it’s devastating you know because um like especially at the kepel which is

Where I was recently um how old am I obsolete I’m 10,000 years old I don’t know what you’re talking about no I’m like you know the number starts with a three I’ll say that much and and the second number isn’t over a five exactly I’m 10,000 years old I have

No idea what you’re talking about AG is just a number you know we’ve seen a lot of recovery on these reefs um there are some incredible spots um and to see a lot of these reefs bleached and you know they’re potentially going to you know lots of the corals might die and then

You know we’re going to have to follow them through several years of recovery um yeah it’s just really quite heartbreaking um I I I am in tears underwater every now and then when I see this stuff um but I I think it’s really important to have hope um and I’m just

Hoping that the water temperatures will will come down enough to for the most of the corals to to survive and recover um because the alternative is if the corals die then it’s you know takes a long time for reefs to recover bleaching corals uh be excuse me bleaching causes corals to expel the

Colorful algae living in their tissues turning them white Coral can survive a bleaching event but it can stunt growth and affect reproduction woof well I was how was that International women’s day everybody how how are you feeling was that uplifting I’m I’m sorry I I did genuinely try at

Least for part of it but it’s hard to make genocide and the destruction of Earth uplifting oh Christ okay Oh where’ those legs come from weird maybe they were there the whole time I hope you’ve all had a fantastic International women’s day perhaps I’ve helped that said I do feel like a lot more needs to be done not just with that but basically everything we’ve Discussed I do hope tomorrow we can make a difference well that’s about it for me streamlord till I see you next time you Stay classy Galactic extreme Nation La [Applause] A I feel like I’m taking crazy pills

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