The planet Earth is estimated to exist around 4 billion years. Give or take some million years. From a fiery ball of hot gases it cooled down on the surface to such a state that live could evolve on it, as we know it today. Today is about half time in the life span of earth. In about 5 billion years the sun will stop functioning as it does today. That might be the end of our solar system. But thankfully this is far in the future. Throughout...
Read MoreDinosaurs and Climate Change
On the 23.03.2010 the BBC reported online that science has a new theory about the ascendancy of the Dinosaurs. According to the report it was caused by immence volcanic activities 200 million years ago, which changed the climatic conditions in favor of the Dinosaurs. Some 140 million years later, so the scientific theory, a asteroid or comet wiped them out because the impact changed the climate yet again. So far the theory. Let’s add...
Read MoreYou, me and the Climate Change!
The web site Nesseq is about how to save Inherent Energy as can be seen in the TOTEM – Total Energy Modulation. An important aspect is Self-Help in neighborhoods and towns. The places where you live. No one knows better than you what you need. No politician or business man. If we all are told to save energy, then we shouldn’t the potentials of the Inherent Energy. This is the energy which exists around us, some examples are...
Read MoreDe- and Reforestation
Already in the year 2004 the Pentagon warned former president Mr. George Bush jr. how the Climate Change might become a national security threat. Oossibly in the next 20 years! The CIA’s World Fact book shows the global picture. According to the www.newscientist.com, waiting for miraculous new Technologies to prevent the Climate Change in less than 20 years seems to be futile. The only way of mitigating Climate Change is...
Read MoreSpace Travel and Climate Change!
The BBC reported on 13. of March 2010 that US-President Obama has decided to cancel the Constellation Moon landings programme. Jim Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13 stated the this decision will have “”catastrophic consequences” for the dream of colonise the moon or other worlds. The last man on the Moon, Eugene Cernan of Apollo 17, the last man on the Moon, Eugene Cernan, said it was “disappointing”. Asked...
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