Posted on 09/17/2010 10:44:03 AM PDT by decimon
Models show a 90 percent reduction of the magnitude of climate change
Researchers at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology are looking to optimize climate change reduction by injecting sulfates into the stratosphere. George Ban-Weiss, lead author of the study, along with his team of Carnegie scientists, have studied how the injection of aerosols of sulfate into the stratosphere will affect Earth's chemistry and climate, and which aerosol distribution pattern will bring them closest to their climate goals.
To do this, Ban-Weiss and his team used a global climate model with different sulfate aerosol concentrations depending on latitude to run five simulations. They then determined what distribution of sulfates would bring them closest to climate goals by using the results from the simulations in an optimization model. These distributions were then tested in the global climate model to see how close they came to these goals.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailytech.com ...
Well, obviously since it works in computer models, it’ll be just peachy in real life... The experts say so. /sarc.
We are gonna die. If this makes them shut up, well okay.
Global Warming supposedly started in the early 80’s, just a few years after scrubbers were put on all smokestacks in the western world. Unintended consequences maybe? Let’s just remove the scrubbers from all the stacks and you have 1000’s of mini-volcanoes spewing sulfate aerosols into the air. Problem solved.
Well, obviously since it works in computer models,
Why is it that all these people who don’t believe in God, want to play God?
Why is it that all these people who don’t believe in God, want to play God?
How do you know they don't believe in God?
Hmm... anyone else remember the ‘lion powder’ joke?
"No, I don't love the smell of sulphates in the morning. It smells like... stupid!
It is going to cool down enough. Why waste money on trying to cool the earth down quicker then it will over the next twenty year period.
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