He recommended a few novels. " Cataclysm of the Earth " was a futuristic science fiction novel written by Shi Lie. The universe had a mysterious void corridor. The supernova explosion did not destroy the earth but allowed life to evolve again. The young man rose from earth to the universe. Doomsday novels were rare, but this one was worth reading. Xuantian Law Enforcer was a fantasy novel written by Qin Moyou. The Great Elder was dead. Xu Qing, a disciple of the Tribunal Council, was sent to investigate the case. However, he had just killed the Great Elder. After the investigation, he found out that the Sect Leader was also a suspect. There were also a bunch of characters, each with their own characteristics. Single Player Tokyo, a novel about urban business warfare written by a man as tough as iron. In the parallel world of Tokyo, the cost of living was high and the income was low. The male protagonist wanted to be above everyone else by hook or by crook. The male lead was a male succubus. Although there were flaws, the plot was smooth. 'Man in Tokyo, Reincarnated Monk' was a light novel written by Essence of Strength. The gods had returned from the recuperation of reiki, and Miyamiya had relied on the magic-modified monk class to destroy everything smoothly. Interplanetary Hunting, a science fiction novel written by a dozing bug. The female protagonist was reborn from the apocalypse to the interstellar era. The original owner was persecuted by her relatives. The female protagonist rebelled and migrated to the planet. The novel was quite good.
I recommend a few novels to you. " The Cataclysm of Earth " was a science fiction novel written by Shi Huang. There were many civilizations in the universe, and the mysterious void corridor had no exit. The supernova explosion did not destroy the Earth but allowed life to evolve again. The young man walked into the universe after the Earth grew up and brought the Earth civilization to prosper in the universe. It was not bad in a doomsday novel. Xuantian Law Enforcer was a fantasy novel written by Qin Moyou. The Great Elder was dead, and Xu Qing, a disciple of the Tribunal Council, was pushed to investigate the case. He had just killed the Great Elder, and there would be no results if he investigated himself. In the end, he found that the female sect leader was also a suspect. The character setting was interesting, and there was detailed information about the character. " Digging the Earth ", Fu Bao's urban novel. There were many unsolved mysteries on Earth. The main character Zhou Yun went to explore the mysteries and search for treasures. This novel was refreshing, but the author was not very reliable. The book might be cut short, but it was still worth reading first. " I've Raised the Earth ", Yue Yu Bai's science fiction novel. Xue Wang raised an Earth. His creativity was great. Other than the love scenes, everything else was good. The author's writing style was old and his imagination was big. Single Player Tokyo, an urban novel written with tenacity as iron. In Parallel World, Tokyo, the main character Masato Fujiwara wanted to become a person above others. The main character was a succubus, and there was a summoning system. Although there were some flaws, the plot was smooth and worth watching.
" The greenhouse at the end of the earth " had a Douban score of 8.1.
You can download the "Greenhouses at the End of the Earth" TMT file at the location of "Greenhouse.zip"(access password: 9080).
" The greenhouse at the end of the earth " was the first sci-fi novel by a Korean writer born in the 1990s. The novel was set in the context of the worsening climate, frequent extreme weather, and the Earth entering the dustfall era. Plants and animals were gradually becoming extinct, and human physiques were changing. Some people had immunity to dust and were captured for research and trade. The other part of the people without immunity could only live in the resource-scarce and competitive Dome City. They needed layers of protection when they left the city, or they would suffocate to death due to a similar pneumoniosis. In the depths of the forest, there was a female utopia. The maintenance robot Zhixiu and the botanist Rachel led dozens of women to survive here. They helped each other, planted gardens, patrolled camps, and fought against dust storms. There was a setting in the book that could save the world. It could absorb the energy of dead plants and emit blue light. Botanist Rachel could create a decomposing agent that could decompose the dust in the body. In the book, the feelings between sisters and members, as well as the feelings between the protagonists that surpassed friendship, were portrayed naturally and truthfully. This was a novel about a female utopia written from a girl's perspective. The full text was 140,000 words, and the Douban rating was 8.1. It was rated as an emotional novel under the science fiction layer by readers. The essence was that you save the earth, and I save you. The entry point of the plant in the book to save the world was rather ingenious.
According to the available information, the novel exists in the PDF-format, but the specific way to obtain the PDF-file has not been found, and the relevant download resources cannot be provided.
Greenhouse gases (ghgs) refer to gaseous components that exist naturally in the atmosphere and are produced by human activities that can absorb and emit radiation from the earth's surface, atmosphere, and clouds. Common greenhouse gases include water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH). However, because the concentration of water vapor is not directly affected by human activities and is not the main driver of climate change, the so-called greenhouse gases mainly refer to carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen dioxide (N O), fluorides (HF), perfluorides (PVP), sulfur hexafluoride (CHF), and so on. In 1896, the Swedish physicist Svante Arsenius first studied the relationship between greenhouse gases and temperature. Since then, people's research on greenhouse gases has gradually begun. The main greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen dioxide, which contribute 25%, 15%, and 4%, respectively, to the greenhouse effect. Since the industrial revolution in the 19th century, with the acceleration of the process of industrialization, human activities have greatly increased the concentration of greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For example, the global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration observed by the World Meteorology Organization's Global Atmospheric Observation Program reached 417.9 + 0.2 parts per million in 2022. The release of greenhouse gases would lead to extreme weather, global sea level rise, ocean fermentation, accelerated iceberg melting, and other problems, which would have a great impact on human life and production. In order to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, countries around the world have taken a series of measures, such as establishing a sound accounting and monitoring system, formulating greenhouse gas pollution regulations, and optimization of energy structure. On December 10, 1997, the third Conference of the States parties to the United Nations framework convention on climate change adopted the Paris Agreement of the United Nations framework convention on climate change. The outline formally stipulated the reduction of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen dioxide, fluorides, fluorides, and sulfur hexa.
The greenhouse effect would have a serious impact on the earth in many ways. In terms of the ecological environment, it would lead to a decrease in biological species. As the Earth's temperature rose, the ecosystem changed. Many species found it difficult to adapt to the new environment, so they went extinct or migrated. In terms of climate, changes in atmospheric circulation and ocean currents caused extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, storms, heat waves, etc., which caused huge losses and difficulties to human production and life. The sea level would continue to rise. Due to the melting of glaciers and the expansion of seawater, the sea level had risen by 20 centimeters in the past century and could rise by more than 60 centimeters by the end of the century. This posed a great threat to coastal cities and island countries. Agricultural production had also been severely affected. Soil drought, increased pests and diseases, and shortened crop growth periods affected agricultural production and food security. Agriculture in developing countries was more sensitive and vulnerable to these factors. Human health was also affected. The heat island effect intensified, air pollution worsened, and the spread of infectious diseases expanded. This increased the incidence and mortality of cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, skin cancer, and other diseases. The spread of diseases such as Dengue fever and malaria might expand, and the incidence of diseases such as asthma and chronic obstruction lung disease continued to rise. The stratosphere of the Earth's atmosphere became thinner and thinner due to the influence of greenhouse gases. The universe sucked away the Earth's atmosphere (about 100,000 tons) every year. If the Earth lost its atmosphere, all living things would go extinct within three minutes.
Here are some ways to solve the global greenhouse effect: 1. ** Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction ** - In daily life, reduce greenhouse gas pollution, choose public transportation first and drive less private cars. If you choose private cars, consider electric cars. At home, save electricity and reduce energy consumption. - At the macro level, we should promote low-carbon life, promote clean energy, such as solar energy, wind energy, and other sustainable energy sources, and reduce our dependence on fossil fuel, because burning fossil fuel will release a large amount of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. - " Carry out technological innovation, such as developing carbon capture technology to capture and store carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and reduce its content in the atmosphere. 2. ** Increasing carbon sink ** - Affocation. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, thereby reducing the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere. - The algae in the ocean were important for carbon capture. They could absorb carbon dioxide from the air. After the algae died, they sank to the bottom of the sea, reducing the carbon dioxide content in the air. 3. ** In terms of reflecting sunlight ** - In theory, the impact of global warming could be reduced by intercepting a small portion of sunlight before it reached Earth. For example, scientists considered using dust particles to block 2% of solar radiation. The University of Arizona professor proposed to launch dust from the Earth to the Lagrange point to reflect sunlight, but this required huge economic and material support. Relatively speaking, it was more convenient and economical to launch dust from the moon to reflect sunlight because the moon had a lot of dust and soil and had a small gravitational force. Launching objects consumed less energy. - Similarly, if the sky was covered with white clouds that could reflect sunlight, if the Arctic ice was added, it could also reflect more sunlight, thus controlling climate warming. In addition, some simple reflective measures, such as sticking reflective paste on the glass to reflect sunlight and lower the indoor temperature, may help reduce heat absorption if this method is applied to buildings on a large scale. 4. ** In terms of social awareness and education ** - Strengthening environmental awareness and education, advocating the concept of sustainable development, making people aware of the dangers of the greenhouse effect, and actively participating in the actions to deal with the greenhouse effect. - Starting from individual actions, reduce water use, save energy, choose environmental protection products, etc.
In the greenhouse Earth state, the ocean current cycle had its own unique characteristics. ** 1. Formation mechanism ** 1. ** Driven by the wind ** - The wind belts in the atmospheric circulation (such as the trade wind belt, the westerly wind belt, etc.) interacted with the surface of the ocean to drive the flow of seawater to form surface currents. For example, the northeast and southeast trade winds near the equator pushed the seawater westward, forming the North and South Equator Warm Current. Under the continuous effect of the wind, a global ocean circulation system was formed. 2. ** The difference in temperature and salinities ** - The temperature and saltiness of the seawater affected its density, causing the seawater to flow. When he was in the greenhouse, the global rainfall and evaporating were inconsistent, resulting in differences in ocean salinities in different regions. The density difference caused by salinities became the main formation mechanism of deep water. In the high latitudes, the temperature of the sea water was lower, the salinities were higher, and the density was higher; in the low latitudes, the temperature of the sea water was higher, the salinities were lower, and the density was lower. This difference in density caused the sea water to form a circulation in the vertical direction. The cold and heavy sea water sank, and the warm and light sea water rose. The sinking sea water flowed from the bottom of the ocean to the low latitudes, and the rising sea water flowed from the surface to the high latitudes, forming a cycle of deep ocean currents and surface ocean currents. 3. ** The influence of the Earth's rotation ** - The earth's rotation produces a gravitational force that has an important impact on the direction and path of ocean currents. The objects moving in the northern hemisphere were deflected to the right, and the objects moving in the southern hemisphere were deflected to the left, causing the ocean currents in the northern hemisphere to show a clockwise circulation, while the ocean currents in the southern hemisphere showed a counterclockwise circulation. ** 2. Main Ocean Current System ** 1. ** Equator Ocean Current System ** - It was composed of the North Equator Warm Current, the South Equator Warm Current, and the Equator Countercurrent. Driven by the trade winds, the North and South Equator Warm Current flowed westward along the north and south of the equator respectively. When the two met near the equator, they formed an equator current that flowed from west to east due to the accumulation and compensation of seawater. The system was of great significance in terms of heat transport, climate, and ecological environment in the surrounding areas. For example, the tropical rainforest climate in the equator was affected by the tropical warm current, and the warm and humid climate provided a good environment for biological species. 2. ** Drifting in the west wind ** - It was located in the middle and high latitudes of the southern hemisphere. It was a powerful ocean current formed by the prevalent westerly wind. Due to the lack of land in the middle and high latitudes of the southern hemisphere, the west wind could flow around the earth. The water temperature was low, which had a cooling effect on the surrounding climate. For example, the Patagonia Plateau in southern South America was affected by the cold and dry climate, forming large deserts and grasslands. 3. ** Gulfstream and Kuroshio (important ocean currents in the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere)** - The Gulf Stream was a powerful warm current in the North Atlantic Ocean. It originated in the Gulf of Mexico and flowed northward along the east coast of the United States. It then transported a large amount of heat and water vapor across the Atlantic Ocean to western Europe. (Although the data did not mention the special situation of the Blacktide under the greenhouse earth, it can be speculated that it has a corresponding role and function in the overall ocean circulation system.) In addition, during the late cretaceous period to the early evolution of the Atlantic Ocean (similar to the greenhouse state), the deep water of the ocean could not be forever flowing. There would inevitably be deep water forming to replace the original deep water positions. The density difference caused by saltiness became the main deep-water formation mechanism, and the thermohaline circulation was strong, which could transfer heat from low latitudes to high latitudes efficiently.
The global greenhouse effect would bring about many serious consequences. In terms of climate, it would cause global temperatures to generally rise. The tropics might become almost uninhabitable, and strong turbulent weather would increase, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. The melting of the North and South Poles would affect ocean currents, causing changes in sea temperature and abnormal climate on the continent, which would lead to a series of disastrous weather, including droughts, floods, lightning, storm tides, sandstorms, frosts, and blizzards. The sea level would rise due to the melting of the polar ice and snow, and large coastal areas might be flooded. In terms of the ecosystem, there would be a decrease in biological richness, and many species would become extinct or migrate due to their inability to adapt to environmental changes. In terms of agricultural production, drought, increased pests and diseases, and shortened crop growth periods would affect agricultural production and food security. For the Earth's atmosphere, the stratosphere would become thinner and thinner, and the universe would absorb tens of tons of Earth's atmosphere every year. If the Earth lost its atmosphere, all life would go extinct within three minutes. From the perspective of human health, the heat island effect, air pollution, and the spread of infectious diseases would affect human health and quality of life. When the global temperature rose excessively, it would also cause the polar sea water to be unable to sink, causing the global ocean current system to be unable to circulate. The ocean might become the Dead Sea, and life would go extinct. When the ocean current stopped operating, it would also cause extreme changes in the global climate, which would have a fatal impact on Earth's life. In addition, the melting of the permafrost in the cold regions of the world would release methane, causing the temperature to rise further, forming a vicious cycle. Large amounts of carbon dioxide would be dissolved in seawater, causing ocean fermentation, harming coral reefs, planktons, etc., which would have a chain reaction on the entire marine food chain, including life on land and in the atmosphere.