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The severity of Environments with NIMS(Korea)

by Chaehyun Park | 05-03-2020 16:20 recommendations 0

The National Institute of Meteorological Science(NIMS) in Korea is below the Meteorological Administration of Korea. The NIMS takes part in studying Earth's environment or natural catastrophe, particularly focusing on Korea, to solve when it comes to reality. Not only such studying, but the NIMS is always monitoring the emission of greenhouse gas and yellow dust.
  From the 1990s, the NIMS in Korea was in a group which can predict the world's weather. Presently there are only 13 countries in the group.
As great as it is, it has a lot of high-quality data for climate change, which is quite shocking. What's the reason to refuse such useful information, isn't it? 
  At first, We need to know the accurate definition of Climate Change. Many people are confused about the difference between climate and weather. Cheon-ho Jo, the former first head of the NIMS described "the weather is a mood in every single day and the climate is an own personality of whom." That is to say, the weather is changing every day so it is normal to change. Moreover, it has to be changed. But the climate has 30 years as a criterion. Hence, climate change means the weather for 30 years has changed on average. Climate change is including approximate every weather phenomenon, such as global warming, heatwave, flood, drought, etc. Because of this property, Cheon-ho Jo alluded to climate change with diabetes. He said the feature of diabetes which brings about complex diseases as well as itself is pretty similar to the climate's complexity.
  "Greenhouse gas is our vital point," said Cheonho Jo. Just as a single attack of the vital point kills us instantly, greenhouse gases are a small amount for us, but they rarely disappear for millions of years, so even a small increase makes a big difference. Such greenhouse gases, we continue to stimulate. This is why NIMS insists on climate change.
  Below picture is the prediction of the Earth in 2100 that NIMS of Korea did in the 2000s.
Cheon-ho Jo expressed the Earth is exactly transforming as expected what NIMS of the time predicted the worst scenario.
With this research, he referred to Tipping Point, which means an average temperature rise of 2 degrees that Paris Agreement limited. If we pass the Tipping Point, we can never go back for ourselves to Holocene. In the Tipping Point, we will experience a state of no use then, whether closing the factory or not taking the car. Many environmental researchers have emphasized confidently the Tipping Point will come in 10 years. To solve it, we have to turn back to the 2000s. 
  As told you, the researchers got found climate change in detail, and they initiated to assert that all countries should reduce the amount of greenhouse emission by 4% at least. But their opinion was passed with silence in those days. Therefore, NIMS of Korea suggested again in 2018 that all countries should reduce the amount of greenhouse emission by 18% at least. We all know it cannot be ignored again but it is too large between 4% and 18%. If we had respected the researchers' opinion and executed the 4% solution, we could overcome it much more facilely. To reduce by 18%, Cheon-ho Jo said: The whole world will go through as much of a crisis as the 'global financial crisis' with its hands in hand. 
  But what can we do with only regretting? We have no choice but to follow.
 
 
NIMS's prediction

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7 Comments

  • Rachu Khanal says :
    Thanks for the report
    Posted 26-03-2020 19:07

  • Jasmine Karki says :
    Greetings
    I do hope everything is going well..

    Thank you so much for sharing your report..
    Hope to learn more from you..

    Green cheers
    regards
    jasmine karki
    Posted 12-03-2020 11:44

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Chaehyun. This is Sang Su.

    I've read your article and seriously agree with what you've mentioned about climate change. Indeed green house gas emission is soaring every year and some cities are sinking because sea level rises. However, there is one thing to consider. It seems reasonable to insist to reduce CO2 emission of those countries who already had emitted a lot of CO2 gas. However, do they have rights for other 'currently developing countries' to stop emitting CO2 gases? It's a problem to think about.

    Please mention the site or information that you've referred to when you are writing articles. This is really important.

    Thank you for sharing this organization and your thoughts about the situation.

    Sang Su
    Posted 09-03-2020 19:03

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Chaehyun! This is Taehyun mentor!

    Thank you for good writing about the upcoming climate change crisis! The things that you've told us are classic, and well-known facts with climate change. Almost everyone living on this earth would know this fact. And we all know how to solve this serious problem-use less energy and save resources. But people don't give up what they enjoy nowadays, such as convenient transportation or quick fast food, etc. We have to move. And hopefully, because of reporters like you, people continuously think about how serious climate change is and that leads people to move.

    Thank you for writing such an amazing report. Good job!
    Posted 09-03-2020 15:42

  • Pawan Lamichhane says :
    Hello Chaehyun..Nice report ..Looking forward further more intresting and important reports from your creativity. May god bless you

    Keep writing and always shining

    Warm regards
    Posted 08-03-2020 11:58

  • Susmita Adhikari says :
    Hello
    I hope you are doing well
    You are an inspiration for all of us


    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing keep shining
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 07-03-2020 22:59

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Chaehyun

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about The severity of Environments with NIMS

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 07-03-2020 04:01

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