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PLANET EARTH: FRAGILE AND EVER-CHANGING Ashok Sahni INSA

PLANET EARTH: FRAGILE AND EVER-CHANGING Ashok Sahni INSA Senior Scientist ashok.sahni@gmail.com. Earth is 4650000000 yrs old; Life 3500000000 yrs, Industrialization 300 yrs. 121C to-167C Int. Space Stn. Thermal Regime for a Living Planet.

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PLANET EARTH: FRAGILE AND EVER-CHANGING Ashok Sahni INSA

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  1. PLANET EARTH: FRAGILE AND EVER-CHANGING Ashok Sahni INSA Senior Scientist ashok.sahni@gmail.com Earth is 4650000000 yrs old; Life 3500000000 yrs, Industrialization 300 yrs

  2. 121C to-167C Int. Space Stn. Thermal Regime for a Living Planet VENUS MARS

  3. Fate of Earth?

  4. Present Day Species Diversity

  5. Greenhouse earth Greenhouse earth Icehouse earth-present Snowball Earth Cryogenian ca. 650 ma Icehouse earth 250 ma+

  6. Disasters: Common, happening or yet to happen! • FREQUENCIES: ANNUAL TO KILO YEARS-SURFACE AND INTERNAL (PLANETARY) STRESSES:- droughts, floods, landslides, earthquakes/tsunamis, volcanic eruptions (within record of human civilization) • FREQUENCIES: KILO YEARS OR MORE-SOLAR OR COSMIC FORCING:- • Climate Change-Solar radiations and water budget • CO2/O2 /O3 enhancement and depletion. • Cometary Impacts: ( note Tunguska 1908, Lonar, India (10kyr), Shoemaker –Levy on Jupiter 1994. • Anoxia-relatively sudden decrease in atmospheric O2 • Ecosystem collapse-corals, tropical rainforests, large mammal niche etc

  7. Global Mean Annual Temperature Distributions at 0 & 100 my

  8. Long term climate change perspective ( myrs)

  9. Sun unusually active during last 50 years Monthly Sunspot no

  10. Sea level rise

  11. Atmospheric O2 & C02 and evolution of life ( greening of the earth) 20.9%PAL O2 CO2 6-8% PAL

  12. Emiliania huxleyi • Cyclic Solar Energy input drives Earth’s Climate and Weather. Greenhouse Gases . • Phyto (nanno)plankton are a powerful Biologic Pump to drastically reduce Greenhouse Gas CO2 NASA’s Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) can accurately measure Climate Change reflected by Phytoplankton

  13. Climate change: ocean current gyre

  14. Primrose: Decoration for man: landing pad for an insect!! Adjusted for UV light as seen by insects Dawkins: Greatest Show on Earth: 2009

  15. ICEBERGS WILL MELT! BUT… IF YOU WANT TO LIVE IN HARMONY WITH THE EARTH, TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT. NO NEED TO PANIC!!

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