Online: | |
Visits: | |
Stories: |
(N.Morgan) European researchers are now warning of a massive volcanic eruption that could destroy the Earth in 2100.
The claim made by the experts at the European Science Foundation reveals how rare, yet high-impact hazards pose serious threat to human civilization.
The researchers added on to say that such extreme hazards are often not included in the disaster risk management since these are rare events.
In addition, the present day modern society is not much aware about how to handle these hazards.
The paper, “Extreme Geohazards: Reducing the Disaster Risk and Increasing Resilience” has been compiled jointly by the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), the Geohazard Community of Practice (GHCP) and the European Science Foundation (ESF).
The highly elaborative effort covers a wide variety of growing hazards.
However, it pays special focus on the catastrophic impact of a massive volcanic eruption which our modern day interconnected society is exposed to, reported The Techie News.
Hence extreme volcanic eruptions pose a higher associated risk than all other natural hazards with similar recurrence periods, including asteroid impacts,” explains the paper, reported The Inquisitr.
The science paper puts an emphasis on the need to establish a well-prepared disaster risk management, mitigation, sustainability and resilience plans in the coming decades to tackle such situations, if they happen at all.
In addition, the scientists have urged the global audience and other major stakeholders in the community to join hands and take collaborative efforts to deal with the situation.
References:
http://au.ibtimes.com/massive-volcanic-eruption-may-wipe-out-entire-human-civilization-2100-1440757
More Stories Contributed By N. Morgan, Click Here!
In 2100 me and all my descendants will be dead – so will all of you. Get a goddamn grip people!
Can they bump it up from 2100 to tomorrow? I want to avoid my family reunion this summer.
speculation is such a waste of time
Predictions are hard to make, especially about the future Yogi Berra