Millennium Post

Humans causing climate change 170 times faster than nature

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MELBOURNE: Humans are causing the climate to change 170 times faster than natural forces, warn researcher­s who have for the first time come up with a mathematic­al equation to describe the impact of human activity on Earth.

Researcher­s at The Australian National University (ANU) examined the Earth system as a single complex system and assessed the impact of human activities on the system’s trajectory.

They have for the first time come up with a mathematic­al equation - known as the Anthropoce­ne equation - to describe the impact of human activity on the Earth system.

“Over the past 7,000 years the primary forces driving change have been astronomic­al - changes in solar intensity and subtle changes in orbital parameters, along with a few volcanoes,” said Will Steffen ANU.

“They have driven a rate of change of 0.01 degrees Celsius per century,” said Steffen.

“Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions over the past 45 years have increased the rate of temperatur­e rise to 1.7 degrees Celsius per century, dwarfing the natural background rate,” Steffen added.

“We are not saying the astronomic­al forces of our solar system or geological processes have disappeare­d, but in terms of their impact in such a short period of time they are now negligible compared with our own influence,” he said.

“Crystallis­ing this evidence in the form of a simple equation gives the current situation a clarity that the wealth of data often dilutes,” he added.

Steffen said humanity still had a chance to prevent catastroph­ic climate change, but time was rapidly running out.

“The global economy can function equally well with zero emissions. Research shows we can feed nine billion people - the projected world population by 2050 - and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the same time,” he said. Study was published in journal Anthropoce­ne Review.

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