Исследование антропогенного воздействия на изменение климата
Abstract
INVESTIGATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
J. Vinogradov, D. Strebkov
All-Russian Research Institute for Electrification of Agriculture", Moscow, Russia
The growth of population is accompanied by growth in agricultural and industrial production and the increasing use of fossil fuels for energy production, resulting in pollution of environment and increase the impact on climate parameters.
Since 1997 from the date of signing the Kioto agreement the global community is making effort to reduce greenhouse gases emission.
According to the Kioto agreements the carbon dioxid has been accused the in climate warming. There are evident than even more often fires, frosts and snowfalls, rainstorms and floods, moreover, such destructive power, which the old-timers do not remember.
Already this should lead to the understanding that the chosen way of dealing with climate warming is not true. Moreover, Russian Academy of Science recognized that the scientific substantion for the Kyoto Protocol is absent, and the National Academy of Sciences of the USA had not recomended the U.S. Congress to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
It is demonstrated that the real caise of climate change is antropogenic thermal pollution. The physical bases of natural mechanism of warmer spell is described.
The paper presents the results of investigation of parameters of natural processes and anthropogenic processes. The calculation results allow to clarify the relationship between anthropogenic activities and the behavior of the climate. It was found that the amount of anthropogenic heat is enough to heat the atmosphere and increase the global sea level melt water from glaciers with velocities, which are recorded by the relevant services of environmental monitoring.
The calculations showed that in the atmosphere carbon dioxide accumulates in the amount of 10 billion tons per year. Emission of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 32 billion tons per year. The initial amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 1.95 trillion tons.
The results of investigation can be used, when discussing the causes of global warming, in the description of the principle of natural mechanism of heat extraction from the stratosphere into space, for development of technology for climate control and to justify the inevitability of climate control on a planet.
Conclusions
1. The Kyoto Protocol has no scientific basis, and an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is not the cause of global warming.
2. The physical basis of climate warming mechanism as a result of anthropogenic heat pollution. The natural mechanism of heat output from the atmosphere into space before 1920 to cope with the withdrawal stream heat radiated by the Earth's surface power 18.41 W/m2 and more than the flow of heat from the sun, power 18 W/m2. Climate warming is not observed.
Recently, these thermal power added thermal capacity of anthropogenic heat in the amount 2.93 * 10-2 W/m2 and the climate became cool, confidently approaching the point of no return, when all the material resources of humanity will not be enough to stop global warming.
3. The natural mechanism of heat output from the atmosphere into space has very specific performance and capacity beyond their anthropogenic heat output can not. You must meticulously study the performance and properties of the natural mechanism of heat output from the atmosphere in the near space with the purpose of learning how to use the natural mechanism of heat output from the atmosphere into space.
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