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Kind: captions Language: en [Applause] so this is like the world's most important freezer it is really the most important room in the world someone has said these are pretty big claims for a place located just 1,300 km or 800 mil from the North Pole but then this is no ordinary place it's the sard global seed Vault well actually this this is just its front door inside the seed Vault are a series of tunnels it's not actually that cold right here but as we go deeper it is only going to get colder this is bente you're an engineer bente yes I am you're going to show us where to go yeah fantastic door how many doors are there uh 1 two three four five doors until we are into the secret room five doors to the secret room wo that's what I'm talking about these are the lengths of tunnel that take you down into the seed Vault this facility was built to last around 200 years and withstand earthquakes and explosions it was placed on the side of a mountain so even if all the ice on Earth melts it will still be above sea level there are three separate Vault rooms where seeds are stored but only one of them is in use right now and it's buried over 120 M from the front door the whole point of putting the Vault so deep in this mountain is to put it within permafrost so all around me the Earth naturally stays around -4 or -5 all year round and that way if something did happen and the coolant stopped flowing here there was no power then well Behind These doors it would still remain probably you know -4 or -5 cels forever assuming of course global temperatures don't rise that much this place is sometimes called the Doomsday Vault because even in a worst case scenario it should preserve the diversity of the world's food crops really in the mountain surrounded by permafrost and uh here is a cross tunnel that leads to three Vault doors Vault number one is up there Vault number two and this is the one that's actually being used and then Vault number three it's pretty amazing to look up and see ice covered ceilings and walls everywhere This fallar Global seed Vault Works essentially like a bank vault it's it's almost yeah because the seeds lay in the boxes like this these boxes are sealed when they come to swo and and none of us are uh can open it we we put it to the security system at the airport just to check that it isn't any explosives or or anything it is but it work it works like a Bank box so we can't we can't open this only the depositor can open and take out their seeds so you don't open any of the seeds any of the boxes that come here no well how do you know that people are really depositing the seeds like barley that they say they are and not other things uh just because they have signed a contract that says it so we we can't be sure but of course we trust them would there be uh seeds for some crops that people might consider illicit like marijuana that is said that that sh shall not be in here no no drugs and also no Gene modified material no genetically modified seeds go in here yeah Norway has asked for that not genetical material is kept in here are there any particularly strange crops has anyone deposited anything that's really odd or weird uh no nothing weird is is in here but we have uh we have we get some questions from people wants to put in their own uh private seeds I also have had had letters from men wanting to put their Gene material in here that is really strange and and we don't answer those this is the door to the Vault and behind here there are nearly a million different varieties of seeds from all over the world kept at - 18° c you know how I can tell that it's - 18° in here you can actually feel feel the moisture in your nose freeze so your nostrils get all stiff yeah and I see behind you we have some Canadian seeds which is exciting for me because I am Canadian so what sort of things do we have from Canada I'm really not not sure because uh this box uh on the outside doesn't tell what is in it but these these numbers here uh are connected to a database on the internet so you can go in there afterwards there you go go find out you find out what has Canada got stored in the seed Vault what are we looking at right here it's like a bank vault except everything that you've put in there is publicly available it is these are the coolest boxes I think they are from North Korea oh my goodness handmade boxes they look like they come from the 1960s or something do you think yeah they do they have been they built them specially yeah they they built them specially because they got the measurements of how big should the boxes be and these are are built exactly on those measurements and here you see in North Korea is placed on the same shelves as the u USA is just on the back there oh it's on the back side and you have South Korea just on the back so here they are like in uh small United Nations deep in the mountains of [Laughter] swart so these are the last few bear shelves in Vault 2 once the other two vaults are full there will be around three 3 million different species of plants stored here with over 500 seeds per sample so one day there may be over a billion seeds stored inside this mountain representing the vast majority of Earth's agricultural diversity and you don't know today what kind of of of seeds that you can grow in 20 30 40 years from now because of the climate change perhaps you you have to use another type of of seed uh 30 years from now that can handle warmer climate drier climate wetter climate whatever is going to to happen so so that is why it's so important to have a backup of all these seeds so that you are sure that you can also grow the food we need in for the next Generations to come but this isn't the only seed bank on Earth there are around 1,700 other genan banks around the world run by different countries and organizations and at a cost of $9 million to build the fallard seed Vault and millions more to run it it's worth asking whether this is a costly redundancy or a valuable insurance policy and perhaps the best people to answer this question are the syrians who last year were the first to make a withdrawal from the seed Vault the genan bank in Alin Syria is now out of order it's been bombed so uh onethird of the material that is kept in here is now uh taken down to Morocco and and Lebanon and this is some of the material that now has been returned so to get the the material going again that's why there's that's why why it's empty will those seeds actually be used to grow crops yeah they will yeah over the last 13,000 years we have cultivated millions of species of plants the Agricultural Revolution underpinned the technological and population explosions that made our modern lives possible the risk of a real doomsday scenario is incredibly remote but whatever happens thanks to this Outpost at the top of the world at least our our seeds are safe hey I'm currently on a train traveling from Washington DC to New York City so I can't talk too loud and actually after Norway I went to Soul South Korea Los Angeles Boston New York and Washington so it's been some crazy travels for me and on all of these travels I've been listening to Audi books from audible who also support fassum which I'm very thankful for if you didn't know already Audible has like 250,000 titles in all areas of literature including fiction non-fiction and periodicals and if you go to AUD audible.com/veritasium you can get a 30day free trial of the website where you can just try out listening to a book so if you're at all interested in listening to audiobooks I highly recommend you check them out and there's a book I can recommend to you it is my favorite fiction book of all time it's called Everything Is illuminated by Jonathan saffron foer it is I I don't know it's just such a complex interwoven novel you have to you have to read it or listen to it to really know what I mean but you can check it out you can download that book for free for a one month trial or you can pick any other book of your choosing so I really want to thank Audible for supporting me and helping me go to all these amazing places and I want to thank you for watching
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