Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Qualifying Earth's Nature to be Able to Face the Latest Developments of the Climate Changes| Chapter 1 | Current Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol.2

The effects of global warming on climate change are numerous. Melting world's glaciers, desertification, and high-powered hurricanes are three of these consequences that have a severe impact on civilization and life on Earth. Melting world's glaciers guides world's sea level to extreme levels, threatening sinking of wide important areas of the Earth via sea water, and desertification threatens the demise of all kinds of life in green areas by turning them into deserts, while high-powered hurricanes threaten the demise of civilization and life on Earth. It became clear that climate change is an issue of increasing energy in the environment, which increases the speed of chemical and physical reactions and changes paths to negative effects and results. As a result, new and smart ways to handle high energies in the Earth's environment and divert negative paths to positive effects and results upon the environment and life should be discovered.
Purpose: Enhance Earth's natural beauty in order to mitigate the consequences of climate change on the environment and life.
Methods: Use the same energy resources that cause global warming and climate change to extract drinking water and qualify the Earth's nature to support life factors, avoiding the use of additional energy resources to extend the life of our used systems, and finally integrating them as natural landmarks.
Results: Global warming is the result of a high level of energy in the Earth's environment, which causes an increase in the speed of chemical and physical reactions among the materials in nature, resulting in unintended consequences, such as an unregulated distribution of water quantities in the Earth's environment, with a lack of water in some areas causing desertification and an increase in other areas causing flooding. Most of the causes of climate change are due to industrial emissions, but because the world's industry and economy still rely on fossil energy resources, it's impossible to change the current situation in a blink of an eye. There are some conferences and agreements aimed at reducing recent rates of industrial emissions, but the adopted programmes only work in the long run, until it's possible to build a sophisticated industrial base that relies on renewable energy sources. For instance, when attempting to combat desertification.
Volume 2 of Current Advances in Geography, Environment, and Earth Sciences is now available.
Qualifying Earth's Nature to Handle the Most Recent Climate Change Developments
The systems must already rely on the same factors that cause desertification, such as high rates of temperatures and atomic diffusion of water into the air, while taking advantage of the natural energies of heat and gravity force of Earth. Note that as the temperature rises, so does the rate of evaporation of water from the water surface.

Author(s) Details:

Armen Ohan,
Research Fellow, Materials Science and Physics, Iraq.

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