Returning the Earth’s Call: Overview of Centuries

IF 1.4 4区 管理学 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Technology Management Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.14716/ijtech.v14i4.6542
Y. Whulanza, E. Kusrini
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The first earth day was established in April 1970 as the UNESCO initiative to honor the Earth. Our history recorded a transformative way people lived and worked triggered by the industrial revolution started around 1850. This period reshaped the global economy, which has brought social and environmental changes ever since. Modern industry came in one package with a higher emission of greenhouse gases. The research from Our World in Data suggests that the annual emission of CO2 significantly indicated in early 1900 at around 5 billion tons. At the end of 19 century, the emission was 4-fold times and spiking these days to around 35 billion tons. Amstrong McKay et al. (Science vol. 377, 8811, 2022) warned that this CO2 emission contributes to the temperature rise, arctic surface decline, and sea level rise. Since 1970, the temperature has risen about 0.9C, according to the NASA global surface temperature report by 2021. The Arctic Sea ice has melted at about a rate of 13% decline per decade. Currently, the sea level has risen 12 centimeters higher per decade, according to CSIRO. A positive change is also evident in several actions taken after Earth Day 1970. The US Clean Air Act encourages the automotive industries to redefine their combustion technology. Although an increase of more than 37% of energy is utilized, the pollutants have decreased by about 78%, according to the EPA. New cars, trucks, and buses are 99% cleaner by utilizing today's tailpipe technology. The use of cleaner fuel, such as unleaded gasoline, has resulted in a 95% decrease in the level of lead in children's blood. In 1987, every country in words joined the Montreal Protocol to ban CFCs. Technology today allows us to reduce ozone-depleting emissions by up to 99%. According to the UN projections, by 2050, the ozone layer is expected to return to its 1980 level. The ozone layer has stabilized and started to recover, thereby preventing an estimated 2 million cases of skin cancer per year. In 2015, 197 countries have signed the Paris agreement which is the world's most ambitious effort to tackle climate change. All countries agreed to reduce carbon emission dramatically and to zero by 2050. Many efforts have been made to switch rapidly to renewables, conserve and restore forest and grassland, and protect coastal and ocean environments. The preservation of forests and wetlands will not only conserve biodiversity but also secure the carbon in trees and soil. Here, everyone has a role to play, including us as scientists, engineers, or civil society.
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回应地球的呼唤:几个世纪的概述
1970年4月,联合国教科文组织设立了第一个地球日,以纪念地球。我们的历史记录了1850年左右开始的工业革命引发的人们生活和工作方式的变革。这一时期重塑了全球经济,此后带来了社会和环境的变化。现代工业带来了更高的温室气体排放。《我们的世界数据》的研究表明,在1900年初,二氧化碳的年排放量显著显示在50亿吨左右。在19世纪末,排放量是原来的4倍,如今达到了350亿吨左右。armstrong McKay等人(Science vol. 377,8811,2022)警告说,二氧化碳的排放导致了气温上升、北极地表下降和海平面上升。根据NASA到2021年的全球地表温度报告,自1970年以来,温度上升了约0.9摄氏度。北极海冰以每十年13%的速度融化。根据CSIRO的数据,目前海平面每十年上升12厘米。在1970年地球日之后采取的一些行动中也有明显的积极变化。美国《清洁空气法》鼓励汽车工业重新定义其燃烧技术。根据美国环保署的数据,尽管能源利用率增加了37%以上,但污染物却减少了约78%。新汽车、卡车和公共汽车通过使用今天的排气管技术,清洁了99%。使用清洁燃料,如无铅汽油,使儿童血液中的铅含量降低了95%。1987年,所有国家都正式加入了禁止氟氯化碳的《蒙特利尔议定书》。今天的技术使我们能够将消耗臭氧层的排放物减少99%。根据联合国的预测,到2050年,臭氧层有望恢复到1980年的水平。臭氧层已经稳定并开始恢复,从而每年预防了大约200万例皮肤癌病例。2015年,197个国家签署了《巴黎协定》,这是世界上应对气候变化最雄心勃勃的努力。所有国家都同意大幅减少碳排放,到2050年实现零排放。在迅速转向可再生能源、保护和恢复森林和草原、保护沿海和海洋环境方面做出了许多努力。保护森林和湿地不仅可以保护生物多样性,还可以保护树木和土壤中的碳。在这里,每个人都可以发挥作用,包括我们这些科学家、工程师或公民社会。
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International Journal of Technology Management
International Journal of Technology Management 管理科学-工程:综合
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45
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