Antarctica The Untold Story of Climate Change

all right

first of all thanks a lot uh arjuna and

chilika for inviting

uh for this talk and i hope i can uh

do justice to myself so my talk is all

about my journey to antarctica and what

it really taught me about sustainability

because sustainability and climate

change

being the theme of this uh workshop

uh of the tedx at suny university so in

this 21st century

uh i would like to say that most of the

problems that we are facing right now

are basically global and scientific in

nature

and these scientific problems really

require

scientific solutions so many people have

asked me what is my view on the climate

change or

gmo the genetically modified organisms

or the nuclear energy and so on

you know vaccines for example views

beliefs

immaterial in sciences because science

is based on objective reality that we

tend to overlook it you know beliefs and

views have

actually no place in it so your beliefs

are irrelevant in science

how about views on climate change those

are immaterial for science

that much is certain so scientists can

only tell you what will happen if you

jump from fifth story of a tall building

you know of course probability is quite

high that you will die but scientists

can never tell you

do not jump that’s up to you that

purview doesn’t come in the sciences

you know so risk perceptions differ

widely

across the general public and the

scientists on various scientific issues

that are facing in this space age the

21st century

now coming to the climate change most of

you might have thought that it’s very

very slow process so

it doesn’t cost much of the risk it’s a

low risk but

friends scientific consensus that the

climate change

has entered to a domain of dangerous

predicament

a point of no return the science

magazine called it as

hot house earth the new paper argues

that earth has entered

a trajectory called hot house earth i

had been to a place where most of you

hadn’t been

i’m privileged to be part of that

antarctica the final frontier

i was privileged to be part of the 36th

indian

international mission to antarctica you

know indian antarctic mission

so what did i see in antarctica you

might wonder of course i saw penguins

at plenty of them emperor penguin adelie

all varieties of course other animals

too only animal

only mammal in antarctica is sealed

elephant seal and leopard seals

snow petrol turns physical

spectacles too including glacial blue

eyes

mass sea blue glaciers ice caves

frazzles fast eyes 22 degrees hello

around the sun

uh you know aurora australia is too yes

i did see that all of these

there is a flip side of this story the

flip side is the best kept secret of

this

white pristine continent on the way to

antarctica

in the antarctic ocean i saw an island

full of marine litter you know the

plastics that you throw away

the final destination is ocean and the

thermo halide circulation

make it converge into one big island

full of marine plastics friends

these plastics get degraded by so-called

photolysis

and degradation of the plastic result in

something called microplastics

these micro plastics friends leads out

from this marine litter islands

do uh you know gets into the biosystem

including

the sea birds and even penguins friends

there are research that shows that

penguins even the microplastics have

been found in penguins and what is the

consequence

same thing like in the human being we

see os

and infertility penguin populations are

now diminishing or because of the

microplastic use

you know so what is the solution for it

you might wonder like uh you know

expensive eco-friendly stuff

is the best solution for it right uh

probably you are using i don’t know

bamboo water bottle water bottle made up

of bamboo you can get it in amazon

or wooden toothbrush because toothbrush

is plastic so let us

get out of this i want to project myself

with a eco-friendly image

let me get a wooden toothbrush you know

or

i call this as urban vanity it doesn’t

work that way

or answer philosophical preachers they

argue

for innovation government should for

innovative products

developing expensive eco-friendly

products that are affordable only for

the affluent people

in the in the world there is no point in

going for that or investing in academic

research on plastic degrading bacteria

spending crawls and clots closes rupees

uh on so-called research on

a plastic degrading because we already

have plastic problems let us degrade a

solution for that problem

no it doesn’t work friends there is a

concept in philosophy called oxam’s

razor so exams razor is a mental model

so simple solutions are most elegant

that is what it is it’s it’s

pretty much used in ai artificial

intelligence and regression algorithms

dog translation just carry a reusable

mug

and cutlery solution so most of the

solution is sold

reusable shopping totally uh you know i

don’t even argue for

going for a cloth even plastic is

absolutely fine

plastic is not inherently bad using it

multiple times

is the key just using and throwing is

the problem here you know see

there is some a concept called life

cycle assessment in environmental

sciences not many of us are aware of it

cloth bags you know cotton cloth bags

are worst for the environment rather

than plastic bags if you use it multiple

times

we should understand that it’s a very

low cost solution just use the same bag

a large number of times incidences of

algae blooms are increasing antarctica

is now greenifying

because of the normal warming that is

exactly what you can see in antarctica

these days

i have taken several helicopter rides

that is what i use

uh you know we use to travel from one

location to another and from the

helicopter

reconnection missions we can see the

pristine white carpeted ice sheet

and we could also see glacial milk water

lakes

blue color deep blue lakes everywhere in

this continent

so antarctica friends not only serves as

a shock case of the climate change

climate change is real you can really

feel it if you go to antarctica but also

it also serve as an untouched museum

specimen that enables us to study uh the

climate change

you know scientists like us why we are

going to antarctica to study how the

climate is changing

you know antarctic ice core it’s just

like a borewell we

drill and retrieve the eyes the core of

the eyes

you know that enables us to study uh

what the past climate that is called

paleoclimatology you know because

uh when this antarctic ice sheet formed

in the eoc

epoch approximately 45.5 million years

ago

you know the the it has trapped relics

of the past climate in the air bubbles

so we just have to take out the air

bubbles injecting

lcms that is liquid crystallography uh

you know the

mass spectrometer and then it can tell

you how much is a co2 level

during that time and you can they take

the gradations in

each depth profile you know so that is

how the scientific consensus is that co2

level is

really increasing and also if you look

at the oxygen isotope ratio it will tell

you what was the temperature

when this ice sheet had been formed so

all these evidences point to the same

direction

accelerated global warming post

industrial revolution is mostly man-made

you know so now the million dollar

question is

how to save the planet so who whose

responsibility is to fight the climate

change

many people will say it is ipcc you know

intergovernmental panel on climate

change or

governments across the world it’s their

duty or big big corporations

you know friends not at all

you know united nations sustainable

developmental gods that is you and sdgs

we should bring that into the personal

life so sustainability at the individual

level

is the key that is what i believe in i

remember a court by seneca

be the user but not the slave of the

gifts of the fortune

think we our days are numbered we have

limited time in

on this planet earth you know so think

that every single position that you have

it’s not you are the honor you’re just

taking it as a gift

uh from the fortune or the nature

another called by marcus aurelius my one

of my favorite god is that

things that we treasure are like leaves

on a tree

you know it’s it’s never nothing is

permanent in this world you know so my

one of my favorite tool which i always

advocate for everybody to follow is

bicycle commuting because bicycle

commuting is the easiest and simplest

step towards

minimizing our carbon footprint you know

and

last year alone i cycled 3490

kilometers it has come in newspaper too

what does that mean 3498 kilometer means

it is offsetting 680 kilogram of car

uh carbon carbon dioxide had i been

traveling in a

in a normal sized car you know so 680 kg

of carbon i

offset it and i’m really proud of it so

my own lifestyle changes include

not wearing jeans have you ever thought

genes environmental impact yes

tremendous

impact liquid microfiber and also the

impact

due to the the dye environment

degradation in some of the cities in

china is

extremely polluted because people are

wearing the denim cloths

think about it if you are wearing jeans

think twice before

wearing it or composting i started

composting now

organic composting and shifting to

energy efficient appliances

here in indian bsi star rating 5 star

get the every appliance is 5 star what’s

the problem even though you’re spending

little bit

uh you’re spending for the environment

and shifting from

cooking you know the normal cooking the

whatever the preschool

steam cooking you know it is much more

nutrient efficient

as well as energy the carbon footprint

is so much lesser if you cook with the

steamer

and also instead of ironing the cloth

use a steaming steamer

for the the ironing you know instead of

ironing just use a steamer

or bar soap you know instead of

uh the aqua you know whatever the the

shower gels

that is nothing but aqua is nothing but

water you’re paying a huge amount for

the water but more than that

all these things are coming with a

single use use and throw

disposable plastic all this end up in

the ocean friends

causing harm to the penguin population

the micro plastic remember

and also for the instead of the shampoo

that comes in plastic bottle i just use

a shampoo bar you know very nice

packaging it’s really good for the

environment

and minimizing the purchase is number

one solution for most of these plastic

crisis

as well as the sustainability to achieve

the sustainability number one

recommendation would be stop towards

zero waste you know minimize the waste

so the purchase loss will lead to

uh waste will be automatically less you

know there is another court

very famous caught by seneca the

destroyed philosopher

if you live your life in harmony with

the nature

you will never be poor if you live life

according to what others think you will

never be rich

see how profound the god is so if you

live harmony with nature you will never

be poor

you know so there is another

philosophical concept called why are

negative ah

so why are negative exactly it resonates

this thought

remarkable progress in our life can be

achieved by

not doing uh the things you know that

that actually cause a harm

so that that is what the lifestyle

changes we really have to incorporate a

lot of lifestyle changes that itself

will be a huge cure you know a solution

for this

climate crisis you know instead of

spending thousands on crores of the

rupees for to clean up the dirty rivers

so we should spend it to stop the

pollution from happening

so if we actually do that the upper

ganges valleys

you know if we stop the ganges river

from polluting then

the pollution will automatically stop

instead of cleaning up the river so that

cleaning up the river is not a

viable solution friends i had an

ultimate sustainability experience a

zero waste i’m a big advocate of zero

waste but my ultimate sustainability

uh you know experience was also in

antarctic offense

you know in antarctica as you know the

temperature goes as low as minus 79

degree celsius

nothing can grow in that temperature no

bacteria can grow

how about waste you might uh wonder what

is uh how is the toilets in antarctica

looks like

excrements the human excrement if you

throw it out

millions of years it will be there

without decomposing because decomposing

bacteria cannot live at that low

temperatures

you know so friends

while returning we brought every single

waste of us including the excrement we

packed the excrement in the barrels

and we bought home here in india you

know so that

really taught me that how to minimize

the waste and how to incorporate

sustainability

to a personal level how to align our

life to the

17 united nations sustainable

developmental goals the sdgs where most

of the cad missions simply preach

i can also preach for hours and hours

what these 17 sdgs are all

but the point is that just like what

ganthi says my life

is my message bring it to your life show

the world that through the actions not

just by

mere speech you can do it see remember

we spoke about the risk perceptions

right earlier when i began this talk we

were talking about the risk perceptions

many climatologist friends of mine uh

they can’t even sleep at night

you might wonder what is what is going

going on with the climatology friends

they are worried they are really worried

because the climatologist georges and

now they predict that

earth’s major geological event is now

going to be the complete

meltdown of antarctica due to the global

warming friends

and what are the repercussions and when

this is going to happen next 50 years

if the trench goes by within next 50

years we are going to lose

antarctica the pristine white continent

and what is the

the impact of it it would raise the

global sea level by at least 2.5 meter

even one inch you know or

three centimeter is enough to displace

hundreds of kilometers you know so it’s

gonna have

uh a tremendous impact almost entire

uh cities the coastal cities will be

submerged and displacing

billions of the human population because

most of the human population

live in the coastal regions antarctic

ice sheet also store

almost 98 percentage of the fresh water

of our planet earth

and melting and you know dissolving into

the

the global oceans will have another

serious ramifications including

you know earth’s tilt the axial tilt

might also be

that is what the climatologists are now

predicting you know

uh remember jumping from fifth story uh

fifth floor of the tall building

you know the scientists are informing

the same about the climate change right

now

today scientists are informing us what

is going to happen soon

so the climate change is just like slow

growing cancer fronts

by the time the cancer is detected it

might have already spread to

multiple organs you know stage four

cancer

right now we are nearing the stage for

cancer of the climate change not many

people are talking about the climate

change

at the start of every disaster movie

there is a scientist being ignored

to ignore or not is an individual choice

the choice is

up to you to ignore the science or go

with the science

remember there is no viewpoint or belief

in science science is only for objective

reality

so my voice for antarctica has taught me

why minimizing carbon footprint and

waste through the lifestyle changes

is the key to the sustainability and the

climate action

why bringing united nations sustainable

developmental goals to the personal

level

is a need of the hour thank you so much

好的,

首先非常感谢 uh arjuna 和

chilika 邀请

uh 参加这次演讲,我希望我能

对自己公正,所以我的演讲都是

关于我的南极之旅以及

它真正教会了我关于可持续性的东西,

因为可持续性和气候

改变

是这个呃讲习班的主题,

呃,纽约州立大学的 tedx,所以在

这个 21 世纪,

呃,我想说

,我们现在面临的大多数问题

基本上都是全球性和科学性的

,这些科学问题确实

需要

科学解决方案 很多人

问我我对气候

变化或

转基因生物

或核能等的

看法你知道例如疫苗 观点

信仰

在科学中无关紧要,因为

科学基于客观现实,我们

倾向于 忽略它,您知道信念和

观点

实际上在其中没有位置,因此您的

信念与科学无关,

对气候变化的看法如何? 软管

对科学来说无关紧要

,这是肯定的,所以科学家

只能告诉你如果你

从一座高楼的五层跳下会发生什么,

你当然

知道你会死的概率很高,但科学家

永远不会告诉你

不要跳,那是 由你决定,你所知道

的科学并不属于你的权限范围,

因此

公众和

科学家对

在这个太空时代面临的各种科学问题的风险认知差异

很大 认为这是一个非常

非常缓慢的过程,因此

它不会花费太多风险这是一个

低风险但

朋友们的科学共识是

气候变化

已进入危险

困境的

一个不归路点科学

杂志称其为

热门 房子地球 新论文

认为地球已经进入

了一个叫做地球热房子的轨道 我

去过一个你们大多数

人没有

去过的地方 那个

南极洲最后的边界

我有幸成为第 36 届

印度

国际

南极洲代表团的一员你知道印度南极洲代表团

所以我在南极洲看到了什么你

当然可能想知道我看到

了很多企鹅帝企鹅阿德利

所有品种 当然,其他动物

也只有

南极洲的动物只有哺乳动物是密封的

象海豹和豹海豹

squaw 雪 汽油也变成了物理

奇观,包括冰川 蓝色的

眼睛

海蓝色的冰川 冰洞

使眼睛疲劳 22 度你好,

围绕太阳

呃,你知道澳大利亚的极光 也是,是的,

我确实看到了所有这些

,这个故事的另一面,

另一面是

这片

白色原始大陆最好的秘密,在去往南极洲的路上,

我看到了一个

充满海洋垃圾的岛屿,你知道的

你扔掉的塑料

最终目的地是海洋,

热卤化物循环

使它汇聚成一个

充满马的大岛 rine 塑料朋友们

这些塑料通过所谓的

光解

而降解,塑料的降解会产生

一种叫做

微塑料的东西 这些微塑料朋友们

从这个海洋垃圾岛中引出来,

你知道吗,你知道进入生物系统,

包括

那里的海鸟,甚至企鹅朋友 是研究表明

企鹅甚至

在企鹅身上发现了微塑料,以及在人类身上

产生的后果

与我们

看到的 os

和不育企鹅种群

现在正在减少,或者由于

微塑料的使用,

你知道什么是解决方案

你可能想知道,你知道

昂贵的环保材料

是最好的解决方案,嗯,

你可能正在使用我不知道

竹子水瓶水瓶

由竹子制成,你可以在亚马逊

或木制牙刷中买到它,因为牙刷

是塑料的,所以让我们

摆脱这个,我想用环保形象来展示自己

让我得到一颗木牙 刷你知道,

或者

我称之为城市虚荣心,它不起作用

或回答他们

主张创新的哲学传教士政府应该为

创新产品

开发昂贵的环保

产品,这些产品只有世界上富裕的人才能负担得起

这样做或投资

于塑料降解细菌的

学术研究

是没有意义的 工作的朋友们

,哲学中有一个概念叫做 oxam

剃刀,所以考试剃刀是一种心理模型,

所以简单的解决方案是最优雅的

,这就是它的本质,它

人工智能和回归算法中几乎被使用

狗翻译只需携带一个可重复使用的

杯子

和 餐具解决方案,所以大部分

解决方案都是出售

可重复使用的购物完全呃你知道我

什至不为

goi 争论 ng 对于一块布来说,即使是塑料也

绝对是好的

塑料本身并不是坏的

多次使用

是关键 只是使用和扔掉是

这里的问题 你知道看到

有一个概念叫做

环境

科学中的生命周期评估 我们很多人都不知道

如果你多次使用它,你知道棉布袋对环境最不利,而不是塑料袋,

我们应该明白,这是一种非常

低成本的解决方案,只需多次使用同一个

袋子,

藻类大量繁殖的发生率正在增加 南极洲

现在正在绿化,

因为正常的变暖

正是你最近在南极洲看到的情况

可以看到

原始的白色地毯冰盖

,我们还可以看到冰川牛奶水

湖泊

蓝色深蓝色湖泊在

这个骗局中随处可见 tinent

so antarctica friends 不仅是

气候变化的震撼案例,

气候变化是真实的

,你去南极真的能感受到,而且

它还作为一个未被触及的博物馆

标本,让我们能够研究呃

气候变化

你知道 像我们这样的科学家 为什么我们

要去南极洲研究

气候是如何变化的

你知道南极冰芯 它

就像一个钻孔 我们

钻取眼睛 你知道的眼睛的核心

这使我们能够研究呃

过去的气候是什么 被称为

古气候学你知道因为

呃当这个南极冰盖

大约4550万年前的eoc时代形成时

你知道它已经

将过去气候的遗迹困在气泡中

所以我们只需要取出

注入

lcms的气泡 那是液晶学,嗯,

你知道

质谱仪,然后它可以告诉

你在那段时间里的二氧化碳水平是多少

,你可以他们采取

e中的渐变 你知道的每一个深度剖面,这

就是科学共识是二氧化碳

水平

真的在增加,如果你

看看氧同位素比,它会告诉

这个冰盖形成时的温度是多少,所以

所有这些证据都指向 工业革命

后加速全球变暖的同一

方向主要是人为造成的

,所以现在百万美元的

问题是

如何拯救地球,谁的

责任是应对气候

变化,

很多人会说是 ipcc,你知道

政府间专门委员会 气候

变化或

世界各地的政府 这是他们的

职责或大公司

你认识的朋友 根本

不认识联合国可持续

发展之神 那就是你和可持续发展目标

我们应该将其带入个人

生活,因此个人层面的可持续性

是关键 是我所相信的我

记得塞内卡的法庭

是用户而不是

财富礼物的

奴隶认为我们是我们的 是的,我们

在这个地球上的时间有限,你知道,所以想想

你拥有的每一个职位,

这不是你的荣誉,你只是

把它当作礼物,

呃,来自财富或大自然的礼物,

另一个被马库斯·奥勒留称为

我最喜欢的上帝之一

是我们珍惜的东西就像

树上的叶子

你知道它从来没有

在这个世界上是永恒的你知道所以

我最喜欢的工具之一是我一直

提倡每个人都遵循的

自行车通勤因为 自行车

通勤是减少我们的碳足迹最简单和最简单的

一步,

你知道

仅去年一年,我就骑了 3490

公里,它也登上了报纸

乘坐普通大小的汽车旅行,你知道,所以 680 公斤

的碳我

抵消了它,我真的为它感到自豪,所以

我自己的生活方式改变包括

不穿牛仔裤,你有没有 hought

基因 环境影响 是的

巨大的

影响 液体超细纤维以及

染料环境

退化造成的影响 中国一些城市

污染严重,因为人们

穿着牛仔布

如果你穿牛仔裤,请

三思而后行

或堆肥 我

现在开始堆肥

有机堆肥并转向

节能设备

在这里印度 bsi 星级评分 5 星

获得每台设备都是 5 星

即使你花了

一点

钱,你是在为环境

和转变而花费,有什么问题 从

烹饪你知道正常烹饪

无论学前

蒸汽烹饪你知道它的

营养

效率和能量都更高,

如果你用蒸笼做饭,碳足迹要少得多

你知道的熨烫而不是

熨烫只是使用

你知道的蒸笼或肥皂而不是

呃 aqua 你知道什么

沐浴露

除了 aqua 什么都不

海洋朋友

对企鹅种群造成伤害

微型塑料记住

,并且代替塑料瓶中的洗发水

,我只

使用洗发水棒,您知道非常漂亮的

包装它对环境非常有益,

并且最大限度地减少购买是

第一 大多数这些塑料危机的解决方案

以及实现

可持续发展的可持续性第一

建议是停止

零浪费你知道尽量减少浪费

所以购买损失将导致

呃浪费会自动减少你

知道还有另一个法庭

非常 著名的被毁灭的哲学家塞内卡抓住了

如果你的生活与自然和谐相处,

你就永远不会贫穷

按照别人的看法,你

永远不会富有,

看上帝是多么的深刻,所以如果你

与自然和谐相处,你就永远

不会贫穷

你知道所以还有另一个

哲学概念叫做为什么是

消极的啊

所以为什么是消极的正是它引起了

这个想法的共鸣

我们的生活可以

通过

不做那些你

知道实际上会造成伤害的事情来取得显着的进步,

所以这就是生活方式的

改变,我们真的必须结合

很多生活方式的改变,这本身

就是一个巨大的治愈方法,你知道的

你知道解决这个气候危机的方法,而不是

花费数千亿

卢比来清理肮脏的河流,

所以我们应该花它来阻止

污染的发生,

所以如果我们真的这样做了,

恒河上游

你知道如果我们停止

恒河污染

然后污染会自动停止

而不是清理河流,所以

清理河流不是一个

可行的解决方案朋友我有一个 n

终极可持续性体验

零浪费 我是零浪费的大力倡导者,

但我的终极可持续性

呃,你知道,经验也是在

南极洲的进攻

你知道在南极洲,因为你知道

温度低至零下 79

摄氏度,

什么都不能生长 那个温度 没有

细菌可以生长

废物怎么样 你可能想知道

南极洲的厕所是

什么样子

温度

你知道所以朋友

们回来时我们带来了我们的每一个

废物,包括我们

把粪便装在桶里的粪便

,我们在印度买了回家,你

知道,这

真的教会了我如何最大限度地

减少浪费以及如何将

可持续性

纳入 个人层面 如何使我们的

生活与

17 项联合国可持续

发展目标保持一致

在 CAD 任务中,

我也可以宣讲数小时和数小时

这 17 项可持续发展目标的全部内容,

但关键是,就像

ganthi 所说,我的生活

就是我的信息,将它带到你的生活中,

向世界展示,通过行动,

不仅仅是通过

只是演讲,你可以做到,记住,

当我开始这个演讲的时候,

我们谈到了风险认知

与气候学朋友们一起继续

他们担心他们真的很担心

因为气候学家乔治

现在他们预测

地球的主要地质事件现在

将是

由于全球变暖而导致南极洲完全融化

未来 50 年会发生

如果海沟在未来 50

年内消失 我们将失去

南极洲 原始的白色

大陆 什么

是 im 它的契约它将使

全球海平面上升至少2.5米

甚至一英寸你知道或

三厘米足以取代

你知道的数百公里所以它

产生巨大的影响几乎整个

呃城市沿海城市将被

淹没 并取代

数十亿人口,因为

大部分人口

生活在沿海地区,南极

冰盖也储存

了地球上近 98% 的淡水,

并且正在融化,你知道溶解

到全球海洋中将产生另一个

严重的后果 包括

你知道地球的倾斜轴向倾斜

也可能

是气候学家现在

预测的你知道

呃记得从高楼的五楼呃五楼跳下来

你知道科学家们现在正在

告知同样的气候变化

今天科学家们 正在告诉我们

即将发生的事情,

因此气候变化就像缓慢

生长的癌症

当癌症被发现时,它

可能已经扩散到

多个器官 你知道

现在是第四阶段癌症 我们正接近

气候变化癌症的阶段 没有多少

在每部灾难电影的开头谈论气候变化

有一位科学家被

忽略 忽略或不忽略是个人选择 选择

由您决定是忽略科学还是

跟随科学 记住对科学

没有观点或

信仰 科学只针对客观

现实,

所以我对南极洲的声音有 教会了我

为什么

通过改变生活方式来减少碳足迹和浪费

是可持续发展和气候行动的关键

为什么将联合国可持续

发展目标带到个人

层面

是一个小时的需要 非常感谢