The Power of Photography to Prove | Nat Geo Live




Photographer James Balog, whose Extreme Ice Survey employs time-lapse cameras to document glaciers worldwide, has indisputable and visually stunning proof that ancient glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate.
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38 responses to “The Power of Photography to Prove | Nat Geo Live”

  1. Global warming is a bunch of garbage. When people started understand what a hoax it was 'they' change the term to Climate Change. Al Gore became a very wealthy man by screaming 'the sky is falling'!.  Al Gore predicted that the North Pole would be completely ice free by 2013. Here we are in 2014 and the last time I checked the North Pole still has a whole bunch of ice. http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/17207-al-gore-forecasted-ice-free-arctic-by-2013-ice-cover-expands-50  Our environment goes through changes all the time. Scientists believe that there was a huge melting period (heat up) during which the continents separated. They also believe there was a time when everything was frozen, Ice Age (cool down). Weather changes all the time and there are patterns. I won't even mention get into English scientist getting busted in 2009 in which they admitted in emails that they purposely changed buoy sensor settings because they were not producing the warming effect on the oceans that they were wanting to prove. Wake up and stop being part of the Sheepeople that follow this blindly.  Here is an additional link of an actual scientist's viewpoint on this  http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/04/former-nasa-scientist-global-warming-is-nonsense-2937428.html 

  2. Gracias, bellísimo, me encanto"!!!!! Felicidades, q que dios los bendiga y proteja siempre. Felicitaciones, excelentes vídeos, extraordinarios y de gran enseñanza para la humanidad, quizás así tomen conciencia que tenemos la obligación de cuidar el planeta!!!

  3. This documentary's are very important and very dramatic scenery that show as it will effect all us in next step's, but what i don't understand why the audience laughing when they show's some measurement's?

  4. The time lapse is very cool but I can't make a judgement based on a couple of years of data.  The time span shown is so short, in respect to global geological trends and this trend line so small it can't really portend much.  There are areas with more ice (ice advancing) and areas with less (ice retreating).  I have seen an industry that profits from scare tactics and misinformation explode from the tugging on good people's heartstrings.  Well intention-ed  individuals are duped by only telling part of the story.  The photography is stunning and the delivery suburb and eloquent but the long term whole story is not being told.  Remember when time magazine predicted and warned against "Global Cooling" back in the 80's.  

  5. The earth is a constantly changing thing regardless of what man does. I think it's ludicrous to blame ourselves for "climate change".
    You simply cannot be here without changing the course of the future. The same is true for plants and animals. They too leave their mark.

  6. Wow!  I am looking forward to seeing the film Chasing Ice.   Thank goodness for people who go to great lengths to show the world what is actually happening to bring awareness forth.

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