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Revision as of 15:37, 11 January 2021
- New Ways of Seeing Our World
- Planetary Awareness www.planetaryawareness.org
If you were to look at our planet with infrared eyes
Ron Merkord / 2020
If you were to look at our planet with infrared eyes, rather than in the visible spectrum that we're used to, you'd see a darkening layer covering the planet, as the carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere reach 50% higher than they should be.
It's kind of like putting ink in a pool. It doesn't take much to turn the whole pool dark. Our CO2 emissions from our burning of fossil fuels is turning our atmosphere dark to infrared light, causing the greenhouse effect that is warming our planet, and melting the ice.
See the Big Picture, It's All Connected
- Join In, Act, Be Out in Front
Categories:
- Biosphere
- Citizen Science
- Democratization of Space
- EOS eco Operating System
- Earth360
- EarthPOV
- Earth Observations
- Earth Science
- Ecology Studies
- Environmental Protection
- Environmental Security
- Environmental Security, National Security
- Global Security
- Green Networking
- ISS
- Networking
- New Space
- Planet Citizen
- Planet Citizens
- Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists
- PlanetLabs
- Planet Scientist
- Sea-Level Rise & Mitigation
- ThinBlueLayer
- US Environmental Protection Agency
- Whole Earth