Discover the fascinating and lesser-known impacts of climate change as we explore the wandering journey of icebergs heading towards New Zealand. In this video, we delve into the phenomenon observed since 2006, where over 100 massive icebergs, some reaching lengths of 250 meters, are being transported by ocean currents from Antarctica. These colossal ice blocks present a significant risk to maritime navigation, reminiscent of the Titanic's tragic encounter, but in this case, the icebergs could pose the danger.
With recent satellite imagery revealing their current position about 450 kilometers northeast of New Zealand's South Island, we discuss the potential outcomes as these ice giants drift at a pace of 1 to 2 kilometers per hour. Will they melt before reaching the coast, as they did in 2006?
In a hopeful turn, we highlight the growing global commitment to combat climate change, with the European Union, the United States, and China taking steps to reduce emissions. The EU aims for a 20% reduction by 2020, with a potential increase to 30% if other nations join the effort.
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With recent satellite imagery revealing their current position about 450 kilometers northeast of New Zealand's South Island, we discuss the potential outcomes as these ice giants drift at a pace of 1 to 2 kilometers per hour. Will they melt before reaching the coast, as they did in 2006?
In a hopeful turn, we highlight the growing global commitment to combat climate change, with the European Union, the United States, and China taking steps to reduce emissions. The EU aims for a 20% reduction by 2020, with a potential increase to 30% if other nations join the effort.
Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments! Don't forget to subscribe for more insights into climate change and its effects on our planet. Stay informed and engaged with the latest developments in environmental science!
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00:00a lesser-known repercussion of climate change let's call it that to avoid ruffling any skeptic
00:09feathers is the wandering journey of icebergs this phenomenon was observed back in 2006 but
00:17this time it resembles a grand procession akin to elephants marching to a fabled resting place
00:22currently over 100 icebergs some stretching up to 250 meters in length are being carried by ocean
00:30currents toward new zealand originating from antarctica these icebergs pose a significant
00:37threat to ships navigating the area reminiscent of the titanic's fate though in this scenario
00:43it's the iceberg that might collide with the vessel recent satellite imagery from the australian
00:48antarctic division reveals that these colossal ice blocks have passed the auckland islands
00:53and are now approximately 450 kilometers northeast of new zealand's south island
01:00the hope is that they will melt before reaching the coast as they did in 2006 when they came within a
01:06mere 25 kilometers of it according to the new zealand institute for atmospheric research these drifting
01:14giants travel at a leisurely pace of one to two kilometers per hour while the situation appears
01:20concerning there is a glimmer of hope the european union is no longer alone in confronting climate change
01:27both the united states and china have indicated a willingness to tackle the issue
01:33it's a modest step but progress nonetheless meanwhile the eu remains committed to reducing its emissions by
01:4120 percent from 1990 levels by 2020 with a promise to increase this reduction to 30 percent if other
01:48industrialized nations make similar efforts for those interested in further discussion there are 27 comments
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