Global warming: what you need to know with Tom Brokaw.
https://youtu.be/ptNL780RWLI
The author demystifies the scientific trends that are used to describe climate change and the current crisis and explains the causes of global concern, which include carbon emissions and the rising sea level. He uses the climatic models that NASA has developed over the past to study climatic patterns. He discovers that carbon emissions and the decline of forest cover would lead to global warming. He concludes that efforts have to be made to address the problem of the greenhouse effect to safeguard both human lives and animal life. The video reports authentic facts on global warming, therefore creating awareness of the need to be concerned about the global warming crisis.
NASA explanation of climate changes, Global Warming.
https://youtu.be/WNpzc3SLkxs
The author explains the causes of changes in the market, especially global warming, which is due to the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The gases lead to heat being trapped in the atmosphere, which is then absorbed by the oceans through the concept of heat capacity. NASA scientists and other scientists around the study data from satellites to understand the global warming processes. The effects of global warming are likely to cause net damage, whose costs are expected to increase over time.
Coleman debunks the Myth of global warming.
https://youtube/D8FhmuWWcGw
The author explains that carbon dioxide produced from fossil fuels causes uncontrollable warming, which leads to the melting of the polar ice caps, which results in a rise in the ocean levels and the occurrence of power. He explains the use of carbon footprints as the leading emitters of carbon dioxide through the illustration of the radiative forcing, which, through the given formula, the author demonstrates how carbon emissions will have an impact on water vapour, which increases the greenhouse effect. Through analysis of the ice core data, he explains the increased melting as the world increases hydrocarbon use. He concludes that it is possible to have our civilization powered by fossil fuels without destroying our clean air and water.