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alterations, or breakdowns, in the climatic machinery, and the severe
biospheric effects. The temperature regime of climatic reorganization is characterized by contrasts, and instabilities. The widely quoted, "Greenhouse Effect" for total climatic changes is the weakest explanation, for this reorganization. The growth in the concentration of CO2 has stopped, and that the methane content in the atmosphere has began to decrease while the temperature imbalance, and the common global pressure field dissolution has proceeded to grow. The Earth's temperature regime is becoming more, and more, dependent on external influences. |
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is a growing probability that we are moving into a rapid temperature instability
period similar to the one that took place 10,000 years ago. Such high-speed
transformations of the global climatic and its effects on Earth's physical
and biospheric qualities. The Earth's temperature increases are dependent
upon, and directly linked to, space-terrestrial interactions; be it Earth-Sun,
Earth-Solar System, and/or Earth-Interstellar. A probability of this event happening is confirmed by other signs. The most highly probable scenario for the European Continent is a sharp and sudden cooling. Elsewhere, the Siberian region has been experiencing a stable temperature increase with a constant growth of up to 30 nanoteslas per year of the vertical component of the magnetic field. This growth rate increases significantly as the Eastern Siberian magnetic anomaly is approached.
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