人類が作り出した地球質量は 生物質の総量を超えています
Emily Elhacham1, Liad Ben-Uri1, Jonathan Grozovski1
1Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Nature
|December 10, 2020
まとめ
人間性
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 地球科学
- 人類学
背景:
- 人類は 地球の地質と生態系を形作る 主要な力です
- 人間の物質生産と自然のバイオマスの比較が問題となっている.
研究 の 目的:
- 人為物質の総質量 (人為質量) を定量化する.
- 地球上の生物質と 比較する
- アントロポケンの文脈で人間の事業を特徴づける.
主な方法:
- 人為的な質量の定量化
- 人為的な質量と世界の生物質の推定量 (約. 1.1 テラトン).
主要な成果:
- 2020年 (±6年) に,人類による質量は地球上の生物質と交差点に達した.
- 20年ごとに倍増しています
- 毎週 体重を上回る量が生成されます
結論:
- 人類が作り出した質量が 地球の生物質に等しくなる 交差点にあります
- これは人間の事業がもたらす 重要な物質的影響を 強調しています
- アントロポセン時代の質量に基づいた特徴を提示する.
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