Investigating the Influence of Carbon Emissions on Earth's Rotation

Wednesday, 17 July 2024, 13:46

NASA scientists have discovered a link between carbon emissions and the elongation of the Earth's day as well as its impact on climate change. The findings suggest that carbon-induced climate change may accelerate ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica, leading to a shift in the Earth's gravitational center and, consequently, a longer day.
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Investigating the Influence of Carbon Emissions on Earth's Rotation

Carbon Emission's Impact on Earth's Rotation

NASA scientists have uncovered a significant correlation between carbon emissions and the Earth's rotation.

Climate Change Effects

  • Ice Melting: Increased carbon emission could accelerate ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica.

Day Lengthening

  1. Gravitational Shift: The shift in the Earth's gravitational center towards the equator may result in a longer day.

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.

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