John Baez - Ecological Damage from Global Warming
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread... mathematical physicist John Baez looks at global warming from an historical perspective, and details the widespread ecological damage that may result from rapid climate change.-----John Baez - "Zooming Out in Time"The graphs we see these days, John Baez began, all look vertical--- carbon burning shooting up, CO2 in the air shooting up, global temperature shooting up, and population still shooting up. How can we understand what really going on? "It's like trying to understand geology while you're hanging by your fingernails on a cliff, scared to death. You think all geology is vertical."So, zoom out for some perspective. An Earth temperature graph for the last 18,000 years shows that we've built a false sense of security from 10,000 years of unusually stable climate. Even so, a "little dent" in the graph of a drop of only 1 degree Celsius put Europe in a what's called "the little ice age" from 1555 to 1850. It ended just when industrial activity took off, which raises the question whether it was us that ended it.Zoom out further still to the last 65 million years. The temperature graph show several major features. One is the rapid (every 100,000 years) wide swings of major ice ages. When they began, 1.35 million years ago, is when humans mastered fire. But almost all of the period was much warmer than now, with ferns growing in Antarctica. "Now it's cold. What's wrong with a little warming?" Baez asked.The problem is that the current warming is happening too fast.Studies of 1,500 species in Europe show that their ranges are moving north at 6 kilometers a decade, but the climate zones are moving north at 40 kilometers a decade, faster than they can keep up. The global temperature is now the hottest it's been in 120,000 years. One degree Celsius more and it will be the hottest since 1.35 million years ago, before the ice ages. Baez suggested that the Anthropocene may be characterized mainly by species such as cockroaches andraccoons who accommodate well to humans. Coyotes are now turning up in Manhattan and Los Angeles. There are expectations that we could lose one-third of all species by mid-century, from climate change and other human causes.Okay, to think about major extinctions, zoom out again. Over the last 550 million years there have been over a dozen mass extinctions, the worst being the Permian-Triassic extinction 250 million years ago, when over half of all life disappeared. The cause is still uncertain, but one candidate is the methane clathrates ("methane ice") on the ocean floor. Since methane is a far worse greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, massive "burps" of the gas could have led to sudden drastic global heating and thus the huge die-off of species. Naturally the methane clathrates are being studied as an industrial fuel for when the oil runs out in this century, "which could make our effect on global warming 10,000 times worse," Baez noted."Zooming out in time is how I calm myself down after reading the newspapers," Baez concluded. "A mass extinction is a sad thing, but life does bounce back, and it gets more interesting each time. We probably won't kill off all life on Earth. But even if we do, there are a hundred billion stars in our galaxy, and ten billion galaxies in the observable universe."--Stewart Brand, The Long Now Foundation
Canal: Howto & Style
Añadido: December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm
Autor: ForaTv
Duración: 05:27
Puntuación: 3.43
Reproducciones: 11746
Etiquetas: age charts climate co2 ecology emissions environment environmental fora fora.tv gases graphs greenhouse history ice tv
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hockeypanda32 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
I don't want to get in a fight, but I believe in global warming being real, and even if it weren't us causing it, its still there, and isn't it just the right thing to do to take care of the planet? Not just that but our species?
Dangerwinn (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Check out the real danger of global warming and it's happening in another 4-4.5 years on youtube watch?v=JUtVQ7QbCNU! GOD speed in saving our planet-)
jNode (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
john baez rulez
Asalieri (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Ah John Baez. Arrogant man who thinks GR and QM are untouchable and set in stone.How arrogant is this man? Well, he created a little game on how to grade a "Crackpot" or "Crank" basically, if you don't believe in the same crap he does, your opinion doesn't matter.There's the problem with the scientific establishment.
Darmesis (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Boy, you've really figured us Americans out. Now, why don't you look inwardly and try to figure out why you WANT to believe in unproven global warming data and the fallacy that most Americans are anti-evolution (we're actually not).
Wolfe3001 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
I was always pretty skeptical about global warming, but I do know that John Baez knows what he's talking about, and certainly more skeptical and rigorous than the average scientist.
hqlion (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Lies. Carbon Dioxide follows temp. 90% of any species that ever existed was extinct before humans got here. Pollution and devolpment take away habitat- yes on a local level everywhere, but for humans to think they control the atmosphere is arrogance on a massive scale. No one knows the exact weather in a few weeks time but people believe what the climate will be like in centuries- stupidity.
postmoderntimes (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Hey people,Welcome to Postmodern Times, a series of short animated films presenting new ideas about global consciousness and techniques for social and ecological transformation. Our first episode, "Toward 2012", introduces the project.Future segments will focus on shamanism, sustainability, alternative energy systems, the Mayan Calendar, quantum physics and synchronicity, human sexuality, and a host of other subjects.postmoderntimes dot com
Slurrps (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
lol i know someone with the same name
ivalo (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Just keep on living in false hope. American people tend to believe in everyting that's written in some age-old holy book but disbelieve when something (evolution, global warming) is really scientifically proven.
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