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if you're watching the young turks chances are that you accept or at least
understand that human uh...
climate change and you probably know more than the average person so we've
got a very interesting little consequence of climate change and that
is that vasu regions of the north near the arctic circle are falling out what
used to be tundra is now where they can actually sustain plant life is so these
massive force are growing as we've got some interesting quotes regarding that
as a result of enhanced warming and a longer growing season large patches of
the grisly productive agitation now stand a third of the northern landscape
are more than three point five million square miles for nine million square
plotters that is an area by people to the contiguous united states that's
amazing found out that just that it's happening i dot e cannot see actually
some of the damage that the following of the country can do in terms of like
taking on buildings and things like that
but just this year or more of a situation that's popping up
it something that most people are really aware of it doesn't get covered much in
the corporate mainstream media
but you know what nasa has done this is based on satellite member measurements
and and other measurements but they found that the uh... that vegetation has
moved north by about seven degrees latitude in just thirty years now that's
because that's only as far back as the satellite record goes we won't have
enough there for about thirty years now but it's it's a pretty stunning
measurement and it does show that the arctic is changing where you know the
arctic is changing faster
than the rest of the globe it's actually warming faster than the rest of lok
this past summer we had a record arctic c_i_a_'s extensive is the lowest it's
been ibmca bizarre bazaar various of changes that are happening right now
that nasa is swinging their heads out trying to get people to pay attention to
there's a couple of other things you can check all these out at our website green
news dot brad blog dot com and so we have all the links all the staff dislike
it these really fast but there i was another study that came out last week
that the uh... the recent heat spike that we've been uh... observing right
now is the highest it's been an eleven thousand years they were able to
actually go back
and take the had a hockey stick graph that has been very popular come on prime
time stan meyer's and they've actually sent it back to eleven thousand years
and they do see that the temperature spike that we've seen last one hundred
years is unprecedented since the last by statements using uh...
seventy six sites around the world thirty-six proper proxy measurements you
know there's been quite a bit of information coming out and just last
week you know and you just don't care about this online most of the media so
thank you guys for covering though from so
really fast obvious it is the first time hearing about the situation could that
actually in some way to help with the problem because it would trap more
carbon v is unlikely to matter it saves on after
outer you know that uh... right now that it's a shame the editions and as
together absorb about two-thirds of the excess carbon dioxide human activities
put out
we're still putting out far more than actual processes campaigns weapons
national park in sight
you know i this is somewhat related to the story but obviously you know i
different countries are thinking of different policies that can help out
more carbon emissions and a emissions and
the one thing that i've read that it's not really fascinating animals you've
seen this but not being in china
in an
today she actually there they're trying to and things like barbecues because
they think that that would solve at least part of the problem
now of course china uses uh... more coal c_n_n_ our country's combined so that's
that's press what's the big issue there anyway
most of the from barbecues probably what most of them barbecues he has no there
is a little bit of scientific there is a bad component science that does point
out that wood-burning
and other types of inefficient and fossil fuel burning including and forces
while biol
yet it doesn't burn fat efficiently so you get him so that's that's the black
carbon at you know you find in your pollution
and if we could just pass laws that help people in poorer countries
say get a solar oven or another kind of heating events they don't have to use it
carey works for me throw
well okay you know maybe if they could have electricity first that might help
but i think about you know there are studies that show that if we can cut out
this black carbon and that would actually take care about a third of the
immediate
near-term arming
that we're looking at friday accelerate it would be back that's incredible i
don't know time when you hear a secretary former secretary of state
hillary clinton talking about the separatist outside the cook stoves
program that united nations started
it's really important because it actually
is not just a short term health issue for women who have to cut these interior
inside where they have the smoke in the seven pollution from now but it's also a
long-term and near-term climate
you learn something when you bring scientists other than malignancy
political scientist nobody understands life you don't agree higher than i
thought he was having a bit
also so far but if it is interesting about its obviously breaking or at least
interesting that this vegetation is is popping up in the north
abilities that because it's it's coming up because of private enterprise and my
accident definite as well it says however researchers say play growth in
europe in the north may not continue on its kerja victory
the ramifications of an amplified greenhouse effect such as frequent
forest fires over to present the stations in summertime drugs may slow
progress
yes uh... cn she does not plan to have a good luck with that if you haven't some
heavy rain
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