27 min. video. Cryosphere in Crisis

We are losing our Cryosphere on this Earth. The Earth is becoming a much warmer place and the consequences will be profound in how it will affect humanity. Join Dr. Peter Carter, Paul Beckwith and Regina Valdez as they discuss the critical state of our cryosphere and its impact on our climate systems. What is the cryosphere comprised of and what are the effects of its changes on our climate? Highlights include Arctic and glacier ice melt, albedo reflectivity, sea-level rise, photosynthesis and food security. Our panel discussion also highlights the thawing of permafrost and the impact of the release of methane, which is an abundant greenhouse gas. This video was recorded on March 19, 2021 and is a republished version of a video originally published on March 27, 2021.


We're not going to get through to enough of the doubters and deceivers to save enough for future generations of humans and nonhumans.

Humanity has proven itself to be the equivalent of the biblical "horde of locusts" devouring everything in its path and eventually - itself! I am 72 years old and I feel so priveleged to have been born before - "what is about to become".

Just like when New Yorkers once used their Hudson River to support their local fishing industry. That is until the manufacturing industry was allowed to lobby the local politicians to allow pollution run-off until the point that fishing has been outlawed. Eventually we will outlaw human life on the planet.

Humans have behaved so arrogantly antagonistic to the rest of the entire biome, we deserve everything that we are gonna get. The self-serving belief in "Human Exceptionalism" is the down-fall of the human race. Hopefully there will be life forms that will eventually survive and proclaim in a loud voice that Man was NOT "the measure of all things".

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