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Australians to make ‘black boxes’ to ask for world accountability for the climate crisis

Australians to make 'black boxes' to ask for world accountability for the climate crisis
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Melbourne: Scientists and Australian artists are looking to hold the world’s answer for the future of the earth by creating “destroyed” storage devices for handling human records from the crisis of climate change.
Inspired by aircraft flight recorders, the “BUMI BLACK BOX” will be built in 2022 on the West West Coast of Tasmania, a region that is considered geographically and politically stable, the creator, starting from the marketing of the BBDO Clemenger Communication Company to the University of Tasmania, said in a statement.
Appearing after the UN climate talks in Glasgow ended last month with an agreement that continued to live the lives of the global warming of 1.5 Celsius.
“Earth Black Box is a structure and device that will record every step that humans need to go to or away from the upcoming climate disaster,” said Jim Curtis, creative executive director at Clemenger BBDO, who came up with the idea of ​​a black box.
He said it would not only be a box of giving the world with a wealth of data on climate change, recorded information will help leaders continue to be accountable and leave lessons for future generations.
“If the worst will occur and as a civilization we accident as a result of climate change, this destroyed box will be there and will record every detail from it,” Curtis said.
“So whoever is left, or anyone who finds after that, learns from our mistakes.” 10 meter monolite steel is designed to withstand natural disasters and will be supported by solar power and heat.
The device, which will be connected to the Internet, will use an algorithm for regularly erodes data related to climate change using a set of 500 metrics and will save it automatically.
This will be filled with storage drives containing climate change related data such as the average temperature and global energy consumption.

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