If there is an apocalypse due to climate change, this Earth black box will store all the data
Global warming is the cause of climate change, leading to natural disasters. This alarming situation has raised the hypothesis of the destruction of humanity if climate change becomes more and more severe. With the desire to collect objective data on global climate change for many years, Australian scientists came up with the idea of the Earth Black Box project.
Graphical sketch of the Earth's Black Box.
This is an idea created by Clemenger BBDO Marketing Company in conjunction with the University of Tasmania, Australia. The project will be implemented and completed soon in 2024. Currently, the exact location where the Earth Black Box is located has not been announced, but it is expected to be located on the coast near the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Ms. Sonia von Bibra, Production Director of Clemenger BBDO, said that the Earth Black Box was inspired by the mysterious stone tablet in the science fiction film "2001: A Space Odyssey" produced by Made in 1968. This is a block of steel nearly 10 meters long filled with a hard drive inside, with enough capacity to store data for 30 - 50 years. These hard drives are responsible for objectively recording climate change developments on Earth. The top of the box is designed with a solar cell to provide electricity to help the box operate.
Black Box Earth will record climate data such as sea level, temperature, ocean acidification, atmospheric carbon, species extinction, land use. in many places around the world. In addition, the hard drive's algorithm will collect information related to climate change on the internet such as newspapers or social networks. Scientists are researching how anyone can access the black box data if a climate disaster occurs, for example a few groups of survivors.
Climate change reports have raised red warnings about rising Earth temperatures. In 2023, the Earth surpassed its temperature limit for the first time in the past 100,000 years. The Earth Black Box Project hopes to inspire action to protect the environment and the Earth right from this moment. The black box appeared in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey", a famous science fiction movie.
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