Restoring the Oceans to Save the Planet: The Creative Society’s Vision

An Ambitious Plan for Human Survival

In the context of current environmental challenges, the importance of restoring the vital function of the oceans cannot be underestimated. The oceans are not only the cradle of terrestrial biodiversity but also play a crucial role in regulating the global climate. However, due to human activities, the oceans’ ability to dissipate heat from within the Earth is severely compromised, with potentially catastrophic consequences for humanity.

A Warning for the Mariana Trench

A particularly concerning aspect is the heat accumulation in the Earth’s mantle, which, according to recent studies, could lead to extreme geological phenomena. The Mariana Trench, the deepest point in the ocean, is at the heart of this crisis. During the 12,000-year cycle, external cosmic forces have contributed to heating the planet’s core. In this cycle, however, the oceans’ cooling function has been compromised, preventing the natural release of heat from the Earth’s mantle.

This abnormal overheating has already caused worrying signs, such as intense mantle melting and the formation of magma rivers, a phenomenon first observed in Siberia. If left unaddressed, the intensification of seismic activity could lead to the breaking of the Earth’s crust in the Mariana Trench region, with devastating consequences for the planet’s stability.

The Climate Paradox

In addition to mantle heating, human influence has altered the global water balance. The increase in ocean temperatures has intensified evaporation, leading to a rise in water vapor in the atmosphere. This phenomenon has created a climate paradox: while the number of extreme floods is growing, vast areas of the planet are experiencing prolonged droughts. Water vapor remains in the atmosphere for longer periods, reducing the frequency of precipitation and exacerbating the global water crisis.

Moreover, the warming and moisture in the atmosphere promote the formation of more powerful and destructive tropical cyclones. These extreme weather events not only cause immediate devastation but also alter the living conditions of millions of people, increasing economic and social instability.

The Creative Society’s Solution

In the face of these challenges, the Creative Society proposes an innovative economic model aimed at restoring the functionality of the oceans and ensuring global sustainability. A key element of this approach is the widespread use of Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs). These devices can extract water from the air, providing a safe and abundant water resource for the entire global population.

AWGs not only meet human water needs but also contribute to the purification of the oceans. Water evaporated from the ocean, often contaminated with microplastics and other pollutants, can be filtered through these devices. The AWG filters remove contaminants, which are then recycled and reused, thereby restoring the oceans’ ability to transfer heat from the Earth’s interior to the atmosphere.

This process not only improves the thermal conductivity of the oceans but also helps stabilize the atmosphere, reducing excess moisture, methane, and carbon dioxide. The combined effect is a reduction in extreme precipitation and a lower risk of destructive cyclones, creating a more stable and predictable environment.

Toward a Sustainable Future

The vision of the Creative Society is ambitious yet achievable. By adopting innovative technologies such as AWGs and promoting an economic model based on sustainability and equity, we can address the climate and ecological challenges that threaten our survival. Restoring the oceans’ vital functions is a priority not only for environmental protection but also for the security and well-being of future generations.

Conclusions

The climate crisis demands a radical change in our approach to natural resource management. The Creative Society offers an economic model that promotes a balance between human development and environmental protection. Restoring the oceans and ensuring their ability to cool the planet is a fundamental step toward a sustainable future. It is time to act decisively and embrace a model that values life and sustainability for all.

For more information on the creative economy and initiatives for restoring the oceans, visit the forum “Global Crisis. The Responsibility.”