Article citationsMore>>
Friedrich, M., Remmele, S., Kromer, B., Hofmann, J., Spurk, M., Kauser, K., Orcel, C., & Kuppers, M. (2007). The 12,460-Year Hohenheim Oak and Pine Tree-Ring Chronology from Central Europe; A Unique Annual Record for Radiocarbon Calibration and Paleoenvironment Reconstructions. Radiocarbon, 46, 1111-1122.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S003382220003304X
has been cited by the following article:
-
TITLE:
A Vision of the Planet of the Earth in the Next 300 - 500 Years under Climate Change with Proposed Measures to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
AUTHORS:
Severin Šikanja
KEYWORDS:
Planet Earth, Ecological, Climate Change, the End
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Forestry,
Vol.10 No.1,
January
19,
2020
ABSTRACT: The paper will present climate change, (global warming), and what is most important, the lasting consequences for planet Earth, which will be reflected for 500 years and maybe even before that deadline, the greatest environmental catastrophe that has not hit planet Earth since its inception will be felt. This will actually be the end of life on planet Earth and for the modern man (Homo sapiens Lat.). Measures that will be proposed in the work, as possible mitigation of the consequences of catastrophic consequences on planet Earth and life on it, in fact, they can only prolong or slightly reduce the end of life on planet earth that is imminent. The Titanic people only had 2.5 hours to live. “WE WILL HAVE A 500 YEARS”.
Related Articles:
-
Casimir Komenan
-
Indra Rajasingh, Bharati Rajan, Ramanathan Sundara Rajan
-
Hervé A. N’cho, Innocent K. Kouame, Kouadio Koff, Lazare K. Kouassı, Séraphin K. Konan, Ruth Baï, Andrei Sandu, Ion Sandu
-
Ananda Prasad Panta, Ram Prasad Ghimire, Dinesh Panthi, Shankar Raj Pant
-
Mohamed S. El Naschie