The Climate Trap: A Perilous Tripping of Earth's Natural Freeze Protection System MelvinJ. Visser Chemical engineer Melvin J. Visser intends to send a serious warning about global warming via an imaginary journey through time and space to trace carbon's flow and the Earth's climate. "Current models of how Earth grew from space dust are in need of updating," asked Visser. "Where was the carbon, and when?" Historically, Visser says, carbon transferred naturally from the atmosphere to the ocean and back again to regulate global climate and provide carbon for coal, oil, natural gas, and fauna. Whenever too much carbon transferred from the atmosphere, the Earth glaciated until methane hydrate, Earth's freeze protection compound, decomposed to release methane.
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机译:气候陷阱:地球自然防冻系统MelvinJ的危险绊倒。 Visser化学工程师Melvin J. Visser打算通过穿越时空的假想旅程来发出严重的全球变暖警告,以追踪碳的流动和地球的气候。维瑟说:“目前有关地球如何从太空尘埃中生长出来的模型需要更新。” “碳在哪里,什么时候?”维瑟说,从历史上看,碳是自然地从大气中转移到海洋中,然后再返回以调节全球气候,并为煤炭,石油,天然气和动物群提供碳。每当有太多的碳从大气中转移出来时,地球就会冰化,直到甲烷水合物(一种地球的防冻化合物)分解释放出甲烷为止。
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