KlimaTV – Forskning
New research – Our planet is warming TWICE as fast as we thought!
13:49 | Planet Earth has been warming at a rate of about 0.2 degrees Celsius per decade since the 1970’s. Recent record warm years have suggested that rate of change may have shifted in a very unwelcome direction.
Hothouse Earth and an Ice-Free Arctic Sea. Starting in 2030?
14:39 | A brand new research paper suggests the very first day when we could see an ice-free Arctic Ocean might be less than FIVE years away.
Climate models are getting it wrong! What’s going on?
12:28 | Modern climate models are incredibly sophisticated machines. But they’re still not able to accurately reflect what’s actually going on in the real world.
Are efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions working? How would we know?
2:06 | We need detailed road and fuel data that most cities don’t have. So NASA is working on another way to do it — from space!
The Satellite Helping Slow Climate Change — Right Now
7:35 | Meet MethaneSAT: the satellite circling Earth right now to track global emissions from methane.
Extreme climate research – On the road in the icefields of Patagonia
25:55 | Patagonia’s icefields are very difficult to access. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hard-to-reach area, in search of new data for climate research.
Are Earth’s carbon sinks changing?
3:28 | NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) satellites have found that carbon sinks might be changing.
The bias problem with climate satellites
16:33 | Earlier this year I had the opportunity to visit the European Space Agency’s climate office, and speak to scientists about their work monitoring the Earth from above.
Are humans really behind the extra CO2 in the atmosphere?
10:20 | In this video I present three reasons for why we are very confident that changes in atmospheric CO2 are because of humans rather than some natural cause.
Arctic heat is coming our way. And fast!
12:44 | A new research paper has analysed the fundamental long term changes in the way heat is carried into the Arctic Ocean from the much warmer Pacific and Atlantic oceans. And it’s not great news!
Klimalys for enden af lang, lang tunnel
11:45 | Vi har talt med hovedforfatteren til den seneste rapport fra FN’s Klimapanel om den globale opvarmning, klimaforsker Sebastian Mernild.
Tracking Carbon from Wildfires to Ocean Blooms
5:02 | The connection between these major wildfires and the subsequent explosion of phytoplankton production is an example of the events NASA’s upcoming Plankton, Aerosols, Clouds, and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will help investigate.
Global Warming: An Inconvenient History
31:19 | The climate crisis is caused by a build up of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere. This was discovered over the course of 200 years by a large cast of chemists, physicists, geologists, and other scientists.
Eastern Pacific Ocean is cooling NOT warming! Are the climate models wrong??
11:27 | A new research paper has found some very strange temperature differences in the Eastern Pacific Ocean between climate models and observed ‘real world’ measurements. So, what’s going on?
The Falsifiability of Climate Change
11:56 | Today we shall talk about an important concept in science, falsifiability.
The Missing Link Between Hurricanes and Climate Change
9:40 | Hurricane Ian is the first major, landfalling hurricane of the 2022 season, and this has many scratching their heads. Does this cast doubt on the assumption that global warming will lead to bigger, stronger storms?
IPCC ‘Survival Guide’. Hope or delusion?
13:53 | The latest IPCC report suggests we can survive the 21st century by making unprecedented and totally radical changes in the next eight years. But are they deluding themselves and giving us a false sense of security?
Global Warming Broken Down by Latitude Zone: 1880-2021
0:47 | Global warming isn’t uniform around the planet. This visualization shows global temperature changes per latitude zone from 1880 to 2021, illustrating that the Arctic is warming much faster than other regions.
Climate Spiral
1:10 | This visualization shows monthly global temperature anomalies (changes from an average) between the years 1880 and 2021.
Can we survive the coming decades?
15:49 | Can we survive the coming decades? The IPCC has just published their answer, at least from a climate point of view. And they pull no punches.
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 109: Moving a Mountain
57:58 | In the season finale, Michael C. Hall concludes his journey to Bangladesh. M. Sanjayan returns to address and question some of the top climate scientists. Thomas Friedman concludes the first season with an discussion of global climate change with President Barac…
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 108: A Dangerous Future
57:57 | In episode eight, Matt Damon takes viewers on an investigation into the impact of extreme heat on human health and mortality. Michael C. Hall journeys to the low-lying deltaic country of Bangladesh. Thomas Friedman concludes his investigation of three Middle Eas…
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 103: The Surge
52:52 | In episode three, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes shadows climate change denier, Republican Congressman Michael Grimm for a year in Staten Island and conservationist M. Sanjayan travels to the ends of the earth — including Christmas Island.
Gavin McCormick: Tracking the whole world’s carbon emissions — with satellites & AI
11:15 | If we really want to get serious about fighting climate change, we need a way to track carbon pollution in real-time and identify the worst culprits.
Europe’s climate in 2050
6:19 | The speed and magnitude of the climate change we are facing today is unprecedented. Heatwaves, droughts, floods… Its impacts will increase at least until 2050 and every region of Europe will be affected.
The sound of dying ice
42:26 | Ice is melting around the world, with drastic consequences for humanity. One way scientists can work out just how fast it’s melting is by listening. The disappearing ice has its own sound.
IPCC Sixth Climate Assessment. Will this one make the blindest bit of difference?
14:36 | The IPCC has been publishing science based climate warning assessments since 1990 and in those 30 odd years human beings have released more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than we did in the previous two centuries.
The surprising bias in climate satellites (and models)
16:41 | This video is about satellite measurements of the Earth’s climate, the climate models used by scientists, and why they both don’t line up with reality.
Atmospheric Tipping Points
34:23 | Dr. Daniel Cziczo explains how CO2 buildup affects Earth’s atmosphere, and how the present CO2 human-caused accumulation differs from the natural heating cycles over eons.
The Story of Climate Consensus
22:13 | The scientific consensus on human-caused global warming has been a fierce topic for decades. To understand why, you need to know the history of consensus.
How We Make Energy
21:39 | The extraction, and the resulting pollution from most energy sources has an immense impact on the environment, and that’s why we’ve got to talk about energy in the context of environmental science.
The Basics of Climate Science
15:59 | Let’s take a trip to a few biomes and compare what climate looks like around the world.
Are we headed for a Grand Solar Minimum?
30:23 | Are we headed for a Grand Solar Minimum?
Forskning først, når samfund skal ændres
39:51 | Forskningen skal prioriteres, når samfundet skal være mere klimavenligt.
How scientists calculate climate change
7:19 | Climate activists talk a lot about following “the science” around climate change. What actually is the science and how is it calculated?
5 Clues to Earth’s Climate History
10:03 | As Earth’s climate changes, one of the hardest things to figure out is exactly how the planet will change in response. While we can’t know the future for sure, we can get a lot of good clues from the past.
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