First Month- Milankovitch Cycles and Climate Changeby | 09-09-2013 03:21 |
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![]() Hello friends as an eco-ambassador, I would like to cover a wide variety of topics surrounding mainly climate change in the environmental sciences and how we can put the answers the sciences offers us into action. I believe that science and is the tool that can aid us restoring our environment. However, many times we use the answers and information that science provides us as only theory and never implement it in real world applications. Therefore, I would also like to discuss how we can put scientific ideas into action to bring change to the environment. So let us embark upon this journey of discovery, where over six months we will share ideas and knowledge focused upon how we can do our part to save the environment. So let us start. In the first month of as an eco-ambassador I am keen to establish a solid base for what I plan to address in future articles. Climate change and global warming have become common terms in our modern society. As part of the most recent generations we were literally born into the climate change crossfire. Because of this, I have always been interested in finding proofs around me to justify the fact that climate change is human induced (anthropogenic). I believe that science is the answer to all mysteries around us including the climate change mystery. And so I set out about a year ago to find the answer to this prodding question that clouded my mind: Is climate change human induced? Recently I have finished this study and have the pleasure of sharing my research upon this matter as an ambassador on the Tunza platform. My study was titled ?Milankovictch Cycles: The Relation between Earth?s Planetary Motion and Climate?. To simplify: it explores the relation between the external influences upon earth?s climate to explore if recent global warming is justifiable from these external factors. These external factors are characterised by the three cycles of planetary motion: eccentricity of earth?s orbit, axial tilt, and precession of axis. By studying these three cycles and we can learn if global warming is natural or human induced. Therefore, I can conduct three experiment and then conclude upon their basis if global warming is natural. My experiments showed that according to these three cycles the earth should in fact be cooling and heading toward an ice age. The fact that the earth shows signs that indicate the total opposite shows that these natural cycles cannot justify global warming and yet again it is further proved that global warming is most likely human induced. After this discovery I have spent the past months being engaged in fairs and debates to share these results and show how we are indeed the cause of global warming so we should take responsibility and help save the environment It is necessary to address all these aspects before we can further discuss the solutions. This is important because we must assume anything in science even the seemingly obvious that global warming is human induced because to many people this is not an obvious fact and they must understand this so that they too can do their part to help the environment. Also, many times the answers to a question are often found within the question. By understanding the premise of the global warming problem we can then attack it. SO in the next month I will discuss various ways we can study global warming and then prove that it is indeed caused by humans. By doing this we can then discuss ways we can solve this issue in future months. Regards, Nitish Bhatt |