Thursday, July 14, 2022

A Climate Change TIME BOMB! ⏱🌎 | Effects Of Permafrost | Angry Planet | ...

Even the coldest places on earth are starting to thaw and George is on his first-ever expedition to Siberia to witness first-hand the effect of melting permafrost. It’s a climate-change time bomb because as this frozen layer collapses, the massive amounts of methane gas that have been on ice for thousands of years are being released into the atmosphere! Want to watch more episodes of Angry Planet? Watch them here: https://bit.ly/3oSdBLk From Season 1 Episode 6 "Melting Siberia": In Yakutsk—Russia’s most northerly city—George first visits an underground lab and then at a local museum, finds a herd of woolly mammoths and a 12,000-year-old dog. On a treacherous four-day journey further north, the expedition pays tribute to a Stalin-era gulag where millions of political prisoners were literally worked to death. Later, George travels by reindeer sledge with local herders for a sobering discovery and one of the chilliest nights of his life. And finally, the team gets a warm welcome in one of the coldest inhabited places on the planet. On Angry Planet, professional storm chaser George Kourounis reports from the front lines of climate change. As the planet heats up, natural disasters are becoming more frequent and severe. From Australia to the Amazon, George dives headfirst into some of nature’s most awe-inspiring and deadly displays. Welcome to the OFFICIAL Curious? Natural World YouTube Channel. Feeling curious? Learn something new and find your passion for the natural world by discovering what we can do collectively to better support our planet and what's living on it. As well as finding out more about our planet, watch what it is like when faced with some of the deadliest, venomous and rarest beasts whether it be by hunting for them or by complete accident. Subscribe to the OFFICIAL Curious? Natural World channel here: https://bit.ly/38wHnxu #CuriousNaturalWorld #1000DaysForThePlanet #AngryPlanet #MeltingSiberia #ClimateChange #Climate #ClimateCrisis #Permafrost #ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency

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