New research sheds light on the fact that humans may not only be warming the Earth but, rather, are making the planet’s climate more turbulent. New research has been shared with ArXiv and is awaiting peer review.
The study seeks to understand the broad range of effects on Earth‘s climate. If we do not change our approach and stop the use of fossil fuels, the Earth is heading in the dark, writes the authors of the study of the Department of Environment and Astronomy at the University of Porto in Portugal.
Why the current changes are rare on the Earth
It is not uncommon for the Earth to experience dramatic changes in climate – these serve as stages of transition from one era to another. Often, environmental factors such as changes in the earth’s crust or massive volcanic eruptions are considered to be the cause of climate change.
But now we are entering a phase of radical change. As more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, for the first time, humans are directly changing the planet’s climate. Scientists call it the beginning of the new era of Anthropocene.
Anthropocene was introduced as a phase of change in new research. Climate change on Earth’s climate will lead to seasonal patterns and unpredictable weather. This will be the cause of chaos on Earth, and the planet will face rapid and rapid climate change.
Do we know where the Earth’s climate is heading?
This depends on what people are doing in the next few decades. If carbon emissions are controlled, things may be different in a situation where nothing has changed. To find a variety of methods that humans could use, scientists have used a mathematical tool called the entry map. Based on this, scientists have speculated that while our impact on the climate is growing, it will eventually reach its natural limits.
The extraction of carbon will eventually reach a high level. To build this map, scientists have considered alternatives such as population, power-reduction techniques, and new technologies. Excellent conditions can mean that humans will reach higher carbon emissions and Earth’s climate will begin to stabilize. At the end of this phase, the future of the Earth’s climate seems uncertain. Future periods may change from year to year or ten to ten years. The weather is going to get worse – from causing damage in some areas to getting worse later.
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