Geophysicist Harry Coumnas Forecasts the Distant Future of Life on Earth
The global climate change has resulted in significant changes like magnified disasters, longer droughts, and stronger storms. The last few years have been witnessing drastic climatic chaos- all thanks to the human contribution towards overstuffing the sky with carbon dioxide and wreak havoc caused by the greenhouse effect, says renowned geophysicist Harry Coumnas . With humanity causing such great devastation to the Mother Earth, nature too tends to reciprocate by sending occasional reminders to humans in the form of meteor explosions like 440,000 tons of explosive trinitrotoluene, asteroid flybys, regular earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. Harry Coumnas further enumerates plenty of innocuous oddities but these don't captivate humans for a long period citing the catastrophes. Nevertheless, appreciating what is present and working harder at sustaining it is the key to survival for the next one hundred trillion years down the lane. Coumnas speculates the centric peek of Ea...