NASA releases a video showing the CO2 cycle on Earth

Perhaps you have seen this video these days in the news of the most important television networks, which by the way, do not incite the viewer to worry too much, but in itself, it is a moving image of what he called as the first world is performing to the planet. The so-called first world could be named differently if we abstract for a few moments from ourselves and we look clearly at what this video indicates in its 3 minutes.

Something terrifying knocks on the door of consciousness If we abstract enough Do not think, that range of colors from yellow, through orange to what is red, is what it is. It's data from NASA, which has been studying the emission of greenhouse gases on Earth, and for good reason. Apart from what are other projects to help raise awareness about the effect on the planet, GEOS-5 emerged, which was developed by the CMMS at the Goddard Space Flight Center.

CMMS developed a simulation carried out by a computer called as «Nature Run» into which collected atmospheric and emissions data are uploaded to produce a visualization of the CO2 cycle on Earth. The resulting video was made with data collected between January and December 2006 and provides a vision of the movement of CO2 on the face of our planet. Eight years have passed, so the data that could be collected now could show something worse, although the truth is that certain countries have made efforts to reduce CO2 emissions, while others have yet to correct them.

NASA CO2 Earth

As well we would have to see the evolution year after yearWhat would be really interesting to see the negative progress made in these years? And will some still continue saying that climate change is a hoax?


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