2020: The Year Of Climate Extremes | Nightly News Films

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NBC News examines the devastating impacts of climate change, following a year of unprecedented climate and weather extremes. Hosted by Today co-host Al Roker, the film features frontline reporting across 3 continents by NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer, Steve Patterson, Morgan Chesky and Claudio Lavanga.
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  1. koala bear are asking, what are human going to do after seeing this wonderful documentary? In order to stop this extreme climate, firstly all those journalist and scientist on this documentary should stop using internet, car, airplane, any hair spray. It is perfect hypocrite of trying to save one koala bear, (people seems to be crying,) but not willing to drop everything that can make the climate worsen.

  2. So if climate change is mainly from humans and fossil fuels, Creating extreme temperature Changes then tell me how many fossil fuels played a part during the Ice Age

  3. The fire was 3 blocks from where I lived before I had to evacuate. Leaving with the thought I would be homeless weighed heavy on everyone that left. EveryTHING can be repleced except for lives, pets, and pictures. I pray that no one experiences such devastation, but if not fires, hurricanes & twisters or even eathquakes and volvanos.

  4. This video was so helpful to me. I was preparing for my final year course (science of extreme environment and climate change).
    commenting from Cameroon.

  5. Climate change dosnt pay rent, who cares when everyone's rent is unbearable. You want more people to care abut climate PAY MY RENT. No? Yall gonna pay my bills? Yall gonna pay public transportation ticket? What is cliamate gonna do if my rent gose up? How dose climate solve homlessness? NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR THAT when rent is going up. NO ONE. Our bills and rent our priorty not some stupid climate.

  6. We are supposed to protect and love mother earth we are her guardians and yet we are helping destroy her because higher ups are greedy for her natural resources n force us to mine use n destroy our planet we need for survival

  7. By definition, a change in a year are not part of climate. What is so attractive by wringing one's hands about fear du jour. THe litany of TV clips is crazy and not worth examining on a factual basis. The weather man says a NY park is going to be higher. Gore said NY would be underwater by now. This a very disheartening fear mongering, but I guess it sells. Here you go: we had many x last year; therefore, it was caused by climate change. What? Talk about devistation add nothing to an understanding of causation. I guess this emotional pap works and sells

  8. I appreciate the awareness on what’s going on right now in the pandemic. Climate change is really a challenge to everyone all over the world and our way of life. I’m praying for everyone that we can survive this crisis.

  9. They didn't mention it. But that the Derecho we had in August in Iowa, was the strongest storm ever recorded for a straight line wind event. The storm moved super fast.

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