Climate change in Europe.

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Got sunstroke from the extreme heat and felt the need to ramble about climate change some more. Hope everyone is staying cool!

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This is a very disturbing video, but good to have you back on youtube. I hope that we soon can see more videos of you.

saskiablaauw
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Having read the study that the climate model comes from, I want to make some corrections.

- The model is actually based on the RCP8.5 prediction of the IPCC, which is the most extreme scenario, meaning that the climate maps depicted in this video also depict a extreme scenario, which is not likely to happen, with RCP4.5 being more likely.
- The map does not correspond to the year 2070. The map is an average of several models for the 30 years between 2071 and 2100. It would be more accurate to say it is a 2085 map. Also, climate maps are often made in intervals of 30 years so interanual variations sort of cancel out.
- The overall model does not have a high degree of confidence for Europe as in the many simulations different results were provided, with the final map simply picking the most common climate type for each pixel.
- The light green climate in most of central Europe doesn't mean no snowfall, it just means it reaches tropical temperatures in the summer. Think more of the southern US or central China, which have that same type of climate right now yet still see snowfall and cold temperatures in the winter.
- This has nothing to do with the paper, but the fires in Spain are partly explained by the mild and well-distributed, almost oceanic precipitation of this spring, that allowed plants to grow more than in past years, meaning there is more to burn once the dry Mediterranean summer comes. Although these rains have been a blessing for this year's crops.

drex
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Given how unusual the speed of this climate shift is relative to the history of our planet, I wonder how fast some species can even shift geographically - for example, large trees that take decades to grow. They may not be able to escape uninhabitable conditions and go extinct solely due to that 🥺

Snowstar
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I learned about climate change during my last year of high school. It was 1983 and we watched a documentary called "A warming warning" in class. In the documentary scientists expressed their concern for rising levels of carbon dioxide. They made predictions about the future which are coming true. Very sad!!!

StarLakeFarm
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Nice video. Will you bring back your unvoiced Timeline videos, maybe move them to another channel?

They are how I found your channel, and not only am I kinda sentimental about them, but they were very useful too....

cerebrummaximus
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I read an article from Yale recently that Europe is the continent warming fastest on earth

anthonysousa
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this is just the video i needed about htat

vbtnrbd
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Once we can no longer grow enough food outdoors billions will die.We are already seeing crop failures today due to excessive floods, fires, heat, drought, Unseasonable frosts, repeated storms, etc.In fifty years we’ll be in real trouble.Well our grandchildren will be.

garywalls
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I randomly came to check on this channel i used to watch 5 years ago. sad to see the old vids gone

UnstablePotato
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The thing is that Europe cannot do much about it because countries like China are not restricted from emissions. Its double tgat of the US, and the US is second

WorivpuqloDMogh
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Well im 52 and lived in uk and been to many countries and the heat waves have been occurring every few years and history shows climate changes are inevitable as its the natural cycle

hayleydoherty
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No denying it, the planet is warming.

COVID_Is_Not_Over_Yet
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as a Russian, it might not be so bad for us, we lose some land in the south but we gain wayyyy more in the north

aleksandry.
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I do not mind hot summers, but I do mind winters w/o snow, cuz w/o snow we will have less and less water and by 2070 our main worry will not be just our climate, but how to maintain drinkable water supplies

just_Lee
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More swamps in Baltics? We already pretty much live in a swamp.

adishoogendorp
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I was wondering if you knew the song in your old video “timeline of physical science”. I can’t find the song ANYWHERE.

watch_bfdi_and_read_housepets
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Where I live (Memphis, TN, US) it is already quite hot in the summer and very humid, if we ended up with a climate like Ciudad Victoria down in Mexico, the unbearable summers (going from 38-40°C heatwaves to 45° or more during extreme heat events) and increasing aridity would probably force a lot of people to leave. We have some of the best drinking water in North America--but would we still have it if we lost half our annual precipitation?

tankermottind
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Do you have a link to the scientific paper?

marijnmarijn
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those reading this in 2024, please fix the planet before it's too late.

theplasmatron
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I don't want to live were I am right now, let alone how the future will/has changed it.

ariesmars