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Home»Science»The Countdown to Planetary Doom: How Advanced Civilizations Could Overheat Their Planets in Just 1,000 Years
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The Countdown to Planetary Doom: How Advanced Civilizations Could Overheat Their Planets in Just 1,000 Years

September 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Researchers warn that the exponential growth of energy consumption by advanced civilizations could lead to catastrophic overheating of their home planets, rendering them uninhabitable within just a millennium. This chilling revelation has serious implications for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the long-term survival of technological species.

Advanced civilizations will overheat their planets within 1,000 years
Global temperature increases over the past thirty years, visualized. Credit: NOAA/NCEI

Enter Waste Heat — A Grave Threat

The study identifies the constant byproduct of all forms of energy production and consumption — waste heat — as the chief agent provacateur in this unprecedented global warming. The heat from useless technology, when summed over an entire civilizational sphere, could one day — in civilizations more advanced than our own (which is to say all of them) and with many billions more individuals around for which to produce energy — numbers that piled here will outdo the planet’s natural cooling trajectory toward space.

Given Earth as a model, the researchers also extrapolated that our own global energy consumption is increasing at an exponential rate (from 5,653 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 1800 to over 183230 TWh now). That trajectory, projected out, could by itself lead to another 1°C (1.8°F) of global warming from waste heat alone—on top of the warming from fossil fuel emissions. This growth could potentially render the earth completely uninhabitable in just 1,000 years time.

Significance for the Search of Aliens

A recent paper indicates just how profound a role emerging stars have on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) and our ideas about the kinds of fates advanced civilizations might experience. This limitation to waste heat, the researchers say, could be a partial answer to the paradox – typically known as Fermi’s Paradox, in English: if extraterrestrial civilizations have high chances of existing why we do not see them?

The findings suggest that all technologically advanced civilizations will be subject to the same basic constraint on their ability to release waste heat on a planet, and some of them may adopt highly ‘unnatural’ strategies in order to keep itself below any temperature limit set by NASA. These would also have big implications for how we can search and recognize potential technosignatures of extraterrestrial life in the Universe.

Conclusion

This study is a stark warning that ET stability is not forever, for there will always be a finite chance of disaster, and this chance can grow over time. Since humans are always on the lookout in expanding the limit during energy procurement and technological advancement, what we have to consider is also the invisible externalities that come with an organic waste heat increase along exponential scales of human activities.Fatalf Tackling this issue will take innovative ideas and a rethink on how we interact with the natural world, in a way that could shape our future on this planet as well as impact our quest for intelligible life elsewhere.

air travel sustainability Ancient climate change Energy consumption Extraterrestrial intelligence Waste heat
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