Charting the Next Frontier of Environmental Studies: From Earth Systems to Space
Abstract
As humanity stands on the brink of unprecedented expansion into space, the environmental implications of these activities demand urgent attention. Rocket launches and space operations impact Earth's atmospheric, marine, and terrestrial systems, releasing pollutants into the stratosphere, disrupting marine ecosystems, and encroaching upon biodiversity-rich habitats. The proliferation of orbital debris further endangers sustainable space access and critical Earth systems. Addressing these challenges requires interdisciplinary collaborations, advancements in eco-friendly technologies, and the development of global governance frameworks. By integrating environmental stewardship into space exploration, we can ensure a balanced coexistence between innovation and ecological preservation. This vision sets the stage for a sustainable future in space and on Earth.
Keywords
Space Exploration, Environmental Stewardship, Rocket Emissions, Orbital Debris, Marine Ecosystems, Interdisciplinary Governance.
Author Biography
Dr. Joshua S. Fu
As humanity stands on the brink of unprecedented expansion into space, the environmental implications of these activities demand urgent attention. Rocket launches and space operations impact Earth's atmospheric, marine, and terrestrial systems, releasing pollutants into the stratosphere, disrupting marine ecosystems, and encroaching upon biodiversity-rich habitats. The proliferation of orbital debris further endangers sustainable space access and critical Earth systems. Addressing these challenges requires interdisciplinary collaborations, advancements in eco-friendly technologies, and the development of global governance frameworks. By integrating environmental stewardship into space exploration, we can ensure a balanced coexistence between innovation and ecological preservation. This vision sets the stage for a sustainable future in space and on Earth.