The Mystery of Siberia's Exploding Craters, Explained

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Published 2023-02-16
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Scientists recently figured out why permafrost in Siberia is randomly exploding. And what they’ve discovered has implications for everyone on Earth, everywhere from New York to Sub-saharan Africa. Because what’s causing the ground to randomly explode in Siberia could dramatically change our planet.

Check out all the my sources for this video here: docs.google.com/document/d/19GTneMfQUGX8f6oEXatVNV…

All Comments (21)
  • I’m noticing a number of channels like this one. Small news channel’s with no more than a few thousand subscribers producing high quality content for free. I don’t know what’s driving this trend but I thought I’d mention it in case someone else has also noticed this.
  • @Whayles
    I wonder if we’ll ask in the future “How did we let them do this” This video made me think there might not even be anyone to ask it, imagine a runaway greenhouse effect? Venus come to mind Another great video mate well done!
  • @claire2088
    what a thumbnail 😂 and what a great video Thanks!
  • @schung53
    This is so well made. You really deserve more subs. Cheers!
  • @mihirjain6462
    also maybe make a video explaining a bunch of tipping points like the one in western antarctic n the ocean cycle thingy stopping
  • @typeer
    Love the channel, ty for making these
  • @K4g4m1
    Another great video. I look forward to the next one.
  • @johnnydoe3603
    I lived in a Coastal Area with a Beautiful View. I moved my Family Inland, right in the Middle of an Ancient Plateau to Avoid Earthquakes too. 😊
  • @pat9353
    This is pretty interesting stuff. Methane pockets in the Arctic exploding and leaking wasn’t on my 2023 bingo card.
  • @TedToal_TedToal
    The lack of debris from a meteor would NOT be an indication that it was not a meteor, because meteors enter fully into the ground and no meteor debris is thrown out of the crater. So there must be a different reason why they knew it wasn't a meteor.
  • @A3Kr0n
    None of this is under our control, that is a myth. It's business as usual until we can't anymore. As a new subscriber I hope I'm not too much of a pain.
  • @atishep
    When the last liveable places on Earth will be those underground freezer caves...
  • @seangill4228
    And sadly, they are blaming it on cows. How absurd is that?
  • See... “What created strange rivers on the moon “ “See the pattern” ...YouTube...
  • Can you talk about why Florida and California have sink holes. Its not hard its over use of groundwater but Florida is limestone and sand so it falls apart more.
  • @AdamGar-gy1hs
    Whilst greed, corruption & societies need to use ever more are seen as more important than nature then humanity is always destined to end as mostly it has previously done throughout history: true equality of life & respect for our environment is needed before there is no possible method left as now appears.