Monday, December 16, 2013

Because of global warming, our planet warms and People will become more harsh and cruel?

Because of global warming, our planet warms and people will become more harsh and cruel?
Because of global warming, our planet warms and People will become more harsh and cruel?During the period of unusually hot weather, the number of murders and other violent crime increases dramatically. People become irritable and angry.


Frequent outbreaks gneva.Neuzheli if global warming our planet heats up, then people will become more brutal and cruel?

This opinion is shared by many scientists. And now, scientists and economists offering their first quantitative assessment of how global climate change may lead to increased hostility of the people.


The objects of scientific analysis, the results of which were published last week in the journal Science, have become major events such as wars and coups and conflicts of a personal nature - murder, rape and domestic violence.


Not all who are concerned about climate change agree with the conclusions of these studies. But if all economists' forecasts are correct, by 2050 because of global warming, the number of international and inter-ethnic tensions will increase by 50%, and interpersonal conflicts - by 16%.


In earlier studies have found a link between weather anomalies - droughts and floods - and the intensification of the armed conflict and social unrest. Most of brutality and violence associated with food shortages or unemployment.


In other research paper traces the relationship between the heat wave and increased aggression, and took into account the growth of all kinds of aggressive behavior - from domestic violence to the tantrums of drivers on the roads. In one study even suggested increasing the likelihood that the pitchers are specifically aim the ball at batters.


This connection Mezhuyev weather changes, and escalation could be observed even 4,000 years ago, says Solomon Xian (Solomon Hsiang), Associate Professor of Public Municipal University of California at Berkeley, who led the meta-analysis.


One of the great empires - Akkad (the state that existed in Mesopotamia in the XXIV-XXII centuries BC - ca. Trans.) - Disappeared during the drought - says in an interview Hsien Shots. - In dry years have disappeared and almost all Chinese dynasties. And they recovered only after abated climate anomalies.


And recently, when the monitoring of climate change has become possible with the help of his own radar, intensified research efforts to identify possible links between climate anomalies and outbreaks of violence. Xian and his colleagues managed to find more than one thousand works on the subject.


According to Xian, for analysis, they reduced the list of selected works and of these only 60 most research-grade papers. And then they immediately saw a clear trend: the temperature of the pressure or the amount of rainfall from the average - and, in one way or another - increases the probability of acts of cruelty and violence. At each temperature deviation from the normal upward (for New York City, for example, is about 3 degrees Celsius), the likelihood of increasing the amount of interpersonal conflict is about 4%, while the larger clashes - 16%.


Conflicts arise as a result of tensions in the personal or inter-cultural relations, - the Xian - and abnormal climatic events [increase] the likelihood that such tensions escalate in brutality and violence.


Some scientists have warned that the results of a study conducted Syanem, do not give the full picture, and they are not all of the causes of conflict.


It would be wrong if, after reading his article, people will think that the reason for the increase of violence in the world began to climate change - says in his interview Shots environmental scientist Andrew Solow (Andrew Solow) from the Institute of Oceanography at Woods Hole (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). - Indeed, in recent years the level of violence in the world has decreased.


According to Solow, in the last decades have seen a steady decline in the level of street crime in the United States. In West and Central Africa, where there are clear of climate change, it should be noted decrease in the total number of internal strife and civil war.


This does not mean that the climate does not wag the level of violence - adds Solow - but the brutality and violence depend on other factors - social and economic. And probably, they contribute to reduce aggression in the society we are seeing now.


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GLOBAL WARMING AS A GLOBAL PHASE oscillatory changes in the Earth's temperature

Global warming as one of the phases of the oscillatory changes in the global temperature of the Earth have read, which is below, and rolled the idea that in batch processes of the Earth is one of the most extensive and powerful influence on the cyclic change is global warming - global cooling.

If so, then the astronomical clock arrived. But they have the strongest influence on the entire army of the biological clock.


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The study of fossil mollusks age of 3.5 million years has allowed researchers from the University of California at Los Angeles (USA) and their colleagues to reconstruct the ancient climate record, which contains allusions to the results of long-term impact of the current concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.


Using new geochemical techniques it was found that summer temperatures in the Arctic in the Early Pleistocene (4-3,5 million years ago) to exceed the current 10-15? C. Apparently, in those days, the northern polar cap in summer wears out the whole.


At the time, the atmospheric carbon dioxide level was 400 parts per million, and it lasted for thousands of years. If emissions are not reduced, in 50-100 years we will have the same situation.


Ellesmere Island in the early Pleistocene (Figure George Rinaldino Teichmann / Canadian Museum of Nature).

The poles of the first to respond to global warming and heat up faster than other regions, especially the Arctic. Melted, they have a huge impact on the entire planet, as ice and snow reflect solar radiation, no more, the ability of the ocean and land to absorb heat increases. In the early Pleistocene, the average surface temperature of the Earth was at 1-2,5?


C higher than now.


The remains of shellfish, which was based on the research found in the fjord Strathcona Ellesmere Island - the northernmost point in Canada.


Usually, the climate record reconstructed from ice cores, but they give a depth of about 800 thousand years. During this period, the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration should not exceed 280-300 ppm. There is another way - to measure the content of oxygen isotopes in the remains of shellfish and plants that lived in the same time in the same place, but these findings are very rare.


So we had to develop a new method to learn the ancient temperature to only one calcium carbonate contained in the shells, and the rare isotopes of carbon and oxygen.


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