Russia: It is possible to predict climate change before 2016
Russian researchers claim that from now to 2016, they can find a way to accurately predict future climate change.
Russian researchers claim that from now to 2016, they can find a way to accurately predict future climate change.
According to Khabiboulla Abdoussamatov, director of the space research laboratory of Poulkovo Observatory, the optimal implementation of the Astrometria project will allow data collection to accurately predict climate change globally.
(Artwork: Noaa.gov) Mr. Abdoussamatov said the only research equipment will be placed on the ISS Station by the end of 2008, allowing experts to make regular observations since 2009 to identify themselves. identify temporary changes in the shape and diameter of the Sun.
After conducting studies at Poulkovo Observatory, scientists concluded that the Sun is a variable star. Its changes in shape and diameter affect the intensity of solar radiation, ie the Earth's climate.
In order to make accurate forecasts related to climate change, Russian and Ukrainian scientists will perform long-term observations of the shape and diameter of the Sun, as well as about the sphere (the surface of the Face). God).
The research results carried out on the ISS Station will be analyzed over the years. According to Abdoussamato, in the middle of the 21st century, the Earth may experience a period of cold global climate following the decline of the Sun's activity. He also asserted that global warming is not due to human activity, but to environmental phenomena.
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