@gardenhead92

It would have been cool to cover why certain gases have a stronger greenhouse effect than others!

@DarkFlame7755

Would pumping out sulfur hexafluoride be a possible terraforming tactic for heating up an atmosphere to a habitable temperature?

@NaturalViolence2

I'm very surprised that nitrous oxide was not mentioned.

@dejayrezme8617

Methane might be worse though. There are something like 5 gigatons in the athmosphere right now, but there are more than 800 gigatons of methane trapped in permafrost or in arctic submarine permafrost etc. If "only" 50 gigatons would be released in a big "methane burb" then it might already be over and way faster than we think.

@peanutmmssuck4370

These videos have enhanced my perspective on the topic of global warming, and as a result I have been successfully able to change my life style significantly. One of which includes maintaining a healthy and sustainable vegiterian diet :)

@xchopp

Joe: At 2:35 one of these thing is not like the others. The cow! The cow's carbon was recently in the air, so 99.999% of livestock carbon is atmospheric carbon. And if the cow didn't eat the plant, most of the plant carbon would return to the air anyway, via decomposition and fire. But fossil fuel CO2, CH4, and landfill CH4 are different: their carbon would not enter the atmosphere without human action; most would stay underground for millions of years. Blaming meat consumption for global warming is therefore just wrong; it's like blaming it on our own farts and respiration. Worse,  it plays right into the hands of people who shout "Look, they want to outlaw your burger!". So please let's stop this nonsense now. Yes, we should feed cattle seaweed to reduce methane emissions. Yes, we should consider eating less meat for an host of other reasons (health, land use, deforestation, to reduce animal suffering) -- but we should NOT continue to muddy the waters by listing cows as a major cause of global warming. That's just a Cowspiracy Theory (pun intended).

@eslyndoe6100

It's interesting that NO ONE speaks of the sun as it relates to global warming and climate change!

@davidmatthews631

Co2 is a nutrient for plants. They eat it. It’s a building block of life. Basic science

@GTfour01

Except.... there isn't any causation of temperature rise by CO2 rise.
I'll bet the last near two decades not warming up must be a real pain in the butt for you.

@gravijta936

I eat chickens rather than cows.  So, I guess I'm saving the Earth?  Or perhaps if we ate all the cows, then we'd be saving the Earth?  ...I'm confused.

@artuselias

I think in normal conditions, the worst greenhouse gas you can emit is laughing gas. Seriously.

@9256steven

Increasing Co2 and a slight increase in temperature is great news for an ever-increasing population.

@nikolatesla7356

I'm not saying that the rest are bad, but Joe is my favourite.

@PaulYoungMinnesota

I got into the habit of tunring off the valve to the stove EACH TIME I finished using it. It was in the lower right cabinet and EASY to DO!!!!

@NotYowBusiness

Can you please do a video on why Climate Change deniers saying we shouldn’t worry about CO2 because Methane is a stronger gas is the wrong thing to say? From what I understand, Methane is a short-lived GHG, while CO2 is a lot more permanent, so, over the long term, any heat increase caused by methane is decreased when it dissipates into CO2.

@seankennedy395

I love these videos but it would be dope if sources were posted for the statistics!

@abrahamgrc2243

Hey, thank you so much for sharing this, a great value in this video. Just wondering if Is there an official source or study you would know or recommend to have official support on this information? in case I want to work with it.


Thanks!

@deetmah5800

It would be interesting to know which measures you guys are taking in your private life.
Being Vegeterian? Vegan?
Not flying? No Beef? No Car? No Packaging?
And adressing it as a more political topic would raise awareness as well.
Consumers can only do so much.
If the infrastructure isn't reformed, rural countries will always rely on cars. Transport, coal industry, fossil fuel industry, heating, COOLING (as it is getting warmer and warmer)
those are a little more advanced topics, but those are the measures to take. We need to talk about actual solutions - not just that we have to do something.

@MykolasSimutis

The video is all sorts of great, but I really miss any call to action. I understand that it might upset some people even to the point where some of those who now clicked the "like" button could click "dislike" just for "being told what to do".

But do we have any other choice but to make some people unhappy? Fly planes less, use public transportation or bikes more and car less, eat less meat and other animal products and best, ditch them entirely. Consume less needless crap. Protest environmentally unfriendly businesses and policies. Encourage your friends to take the same actions.

@lindsaycameron5029

Blaming cows oh dear
Bad science
This is very inaccurate poor science