It takes 100,000 years to recover the climate disaster

Earth will need thousands of centuries to overcome the consequences of global warming if humans continue to bring emissions into the atmosphere.

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Telegraph said scientists around the world will come to London, England this week to attend a conference on climate change. Many of them have studied the layers of rocky sediments formed a few million years ago to model the impact of emissions on changes in global temperature and extinction of past species.

Professor Jim Zachos , an expert at the University of California in the US, said that 55 million years ago volcanic activity freed 4,500 billion tons of emissions into the atmosphere over several thousand years. This situation causes the temperature of the earth's surface to increase by 6 degrees Celsius, forcing all ecosystems to adapt, move away from the living or dead areas.

According to Zachos, if humans continue to produce emissions at the current rate, about 5,000 billion tons of emissions will be pumped into the atmosphere in the next few hundred years. This phenomenon caused the earth's temperature to rise to the highest level in history and could cause widespread extinction for many species.

The British Geological Society warns the earth will need thousands of centuries to overcome the consequences of global warming.

' Geological evidence from 55 million years ago shows that the increase in emissions will cause the global average temperature to increase by at least 5 or 6 degrees Celsius. In the end, the recovery process of the earth's climate will take at least 100,000 years. Climate models around the world support this statement , 'the British Geological Association said.