Combustion Optimization by Magnetic Action Impact on CO2 Concentrations in the Mitigation of Air Pollution: Anthropogenic Climate Change from Mobile Sources Emissions

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present implementation of Combustion Optimization by Magnetic Action (COBMA) as a crucial action to effectively abating air pollution, controlling CO2 emissions, from mobile sources. It is supported by new analyses emissions test results and recent announcements from authoritative sources that are increasingly alarming. Announcements point out the global ineffectiveness on cutting emissions, missing the right path to a sustainable future and thoughtlessly moving away increasingly fast from it, towards a close unstable-equilibrium. Implementation of COBMA and other proven actions constitute an urgent path we must follow right now to keep the planet temperature from rising above 2°C, averting a climate catastrophe. We only will achieve this goal working together but, globally integrated around a more comprehensive view of the Earth-Atmosphere system balance; seeing the Earth as a planet that behaves as if it were alive, at least to the extent of regulating its climate and chemistry. Consequently, in this paper, we analyze the recent alarming reports, highlighting the scientific heritage on diagnosing climate-change evolution; the main roots of global ineffectiveness to guarantee a sustainable future are characterized; the importance of a balanced combustion and its connection with the earth-atmosphere balance is emphasized and, finally, from analysis of periodic tests results in two cars and two motorcycles, is concluded that COBMA, with and without pre-treatment, reduces efficiently CO and HC emissions concentrations controlling CO2 emissions concentrations, keeping them steady after several weeks.

Presenters

Raul Guerrero Torres
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2023 Special Focus—Responding to the Climate Emergency: Scalable Solutions for the Climate-Nature Intersect

KEYWORDS

Cobma, Unstable, Geomorphic, Synergistic, Anthropogenic, Mitigation