Future Earth Could Become Hellish, Uninhabitable World

Earth ~4.5 billion years old—stable seeming, evolution unfinished. Recent study: in ~250 million years, extreme hot/hostile for mammals.

Extreme Supercontinent: Pangea Ultima

Supercomputers simulated 250M-year climate. Tectonics fuse continents into massive Pangea Ultima (Pangea nod).

Tropically positioned bulk spikes global temps. Sun brighter (~2.5% more radiation). CO₂ naturally rises >600 ppm (current far below). “Triple climate punch.”

Tropically positioned bulk spikes global temps. Sun brighter (~2.5% more radiation). CO₂ naturally rises >600 ppm (current far below). “Triple climate punch.”

Averages 40-70°C vast zones—hostile most land species.

Earth Too Hot for Mammals

Continental effect: inland extremes/low humidity amplify heatwaves, water scarcity.

Pangea Ultima mostly coast-far: scorching summers, tropical nights, high humidity. Mammals (humans included) face huge physiological hurdle.

Not just heat: high temp/humidity hampers sweat cooling. Minimal activity risks deadly overheating.

Ecosystems collapse sans water/food—mammal-inhospitable regions.

Researchers note: distant future. Humanity faces nearer emissions-driven crisis.

Study reminds climate fragility. Current dangers urgent: emissions cuts/carbon neutrality priority.

Referencia:

  • Nature Geoscience/Climate extremes likely to drive land mammal extinction during next supercontinent assembly. Link

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Erick Sumoza

Soy un escritor de ciencia y tecnología que navega entre datos y descubrimientos, siempre en busca de la verdad oculta en el universo.

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