The Earth is a wonderful blue and green dot covered with oceans and life, while Venus is a yellowish sterile sphere that is not only inhospitable but also sterile. However, the difference between the two is only a few degrees in temperature. A team of astronomers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), with the support of the CNRS laboratories of Paris and Bordeaux, has achieved a world’s first by managing to simulate the entirety of the runaway greenhouse process that can transform the climate of a planet from idyllic and perfect for life, to a place more than harsh and hostile.

The scientists have also demonstrated that from initial stages of the process, the atmospheric structure and cloud coverage undergo significant changes, leading to an almost-unstoppable and very complicated to reverse runaway greenhouse effect. On Earth, a global average temperature rise of just a few tens of degrees, subsequent to a slight rise of the sun’s luminosity, would be sufficient to initiate this phenomenon and to make our planet inhabitable. These results are published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

  • @mrcleanup
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    910 months ago

    Yeah, but God made a rainbow after the flood promising he wouldn’t wipe everyone out again therefore it must actually be impossible for us to destroy our ecosystem. /s

    • R0cket_M00se
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      610 months ago

      Even if you actually believe the Bible he only said he wouldn’t flood the earth again, he never said he wouldn’t kill everyone again.

      Plus most biblical literalists acknowledge climate change is happening, now. They’ve just shifted the goal posts to “but it’s because the end times so we can’t/shouldn’t do anything about it.”