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sue4e3

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Fri Nov 21, 2025, 04:49 PM 18 hrs ago

First-ever full Earth system simulation provides new tool to understand climate change

https://phys.org/news/2025-11-full-earth-simulation-tool-climate.html

ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today presented a 26-member team with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modeling in recognition of their project "Computing the Full Earth System at 1 km Resolution." The award honors innovative contributions to parallel computing toward solving the global climate crisis.

Climate change is responsible for more extreme hurricanes, more destructive wildfires, severe droughts, and increased human disease, among other harmful outcomes. Experts warn that if carbon emissions are not significantly reduced within a few decades, the damage to Earth's ecosystem will be irreversible.
Among the most effective tools scientists have developed to understand climate change are digital simulations of Earth. These simulations are produced by developing specific algorithms to run on the world's most powerful supercomputers. But simulating how human activity influences the climate has been an extraordinarily difficult challenge. previous state-of-the-art simulations have not been able to achieve what is referred to as a "Full Earth System" simulation.

The Gordon Bell Climate Prize-winning team reached a landmark this year by being the first team ever to develop a Full Earth Simulation at 1 km (extremely high) Resolution. In their introduction, they explain, "We present the first-ever global simulation of the full Earth system at 1.25 km grid spacing, achieving highest time compression with an unseen number of degrees of freedom.

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First-ever full Earth system simulation provides new tool to understand climate change (Original Post) sue4e3 18 hrs ago OP
I have to admit I didn't get that much from the link...however this one statement pretty much says it all.... walkingman 18 hrs ago #1

walkingman

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1. I have to admit I didn't get that much from the link...however this one statement pretty much says it all....
Fri Nov 21, 2025, 04:59 PM
18 hrs ago
Climate change is responsible for more extreme hurricanes, more destructive wildfires, severe droughts, and increased human disease, among other harmful outcomes. Experts warn that if carbon emissions are not significantly reduced within a few decades, the damage to Earth's ecosystem will be irreversible.


We are doing our children and grandchildren a disservice by ignoring the reality of climate change by supporting the greedy corporations.

To me this is exactly the purpose of government...to serve the people not business or themselves.
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