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#1 2009-10-30 2:57 pm
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Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33495560/ns … vironment/
We can probably engineer Earth's climate to cool the planet, scientists say, but are we willing to live with the downsides? Those could include creating more droughts, more ozone holes and, oh yeah, a thin cloud layer that obscures blue skies and gives astronomers fits.
With potential negatives like that it's no wonder that "geoengineering," as the technique is called, has few hardcore advocates.
Instead, a growing cadre of scientists is asking whether it should be a "Plan B" in case emissions of greenhouse gases aren't reduced in time to head off major consequences.
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Experts gathered Friday at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were discussing just that at a seminar called "Engineering a Cooler Earth: Can We Do It? Should We Try?"
Two key geoengineering approaches have surfaced: removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and reflecting the Sun's rays away from Earth.
The former focuses on using the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide, which takes a long time and acidifies the seas, harming corals and shellfish.
The latter is seen as more realistic, especially the leading strategy of lobbing sulfur into the atmosphere the way volcanoes do. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines cooled the planet by 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
While it doesn't remove CO2 — and as a result, ocean acidification would continue — adding sulfur could reduce temperatures quickly.
Weighing pros, cons
At issue, though, is whether the benefits would outweigh the costs.
In a study published this week on the sulfur approach, a Rutgers University team stacked benefits against costs. The key pros: a cooler planet; reduced or reversed melting of ice sheets and Arctic sea ice; and increased plant productivity.
The key cons: more droughts in Africa and Asia; oceans would still be acidifying; creation of ozone holes in the Arctic; reduced solar energy production; and those less blue skies and frustrated astronomers.
"We have not calculated how hazy yet, but it would be global," lead study author Alan Robock told msnbc.com. "Injection into the tropical stratosphere would produce a global cloud. It would have to be regular with the frequency depending on the injection method and the thickness of the desired cloud."
Writing in the peer-reviewed journal Geophysical Research Letters, the team concluded that, given existing technology, the best method of lobbing aerosols would be via high-altitude military jets at a cost of several billion dollars a year.
But it also warned that more needs to be learned before society is sufficiently informed to make a decision.
"Several billion dollars per year is a lot of money, but compared to the international gross national product, this amount would not be a limiting factor in the decision of whether to proceed with geoengineering," the authors wrote. "Rather, other concerns, including reduction of Asian monsoon rainfall, ozone depletion, reduction of solar power, psychological effects of no more blue skies, and political and ethical issues, will need to be compared to the potential advantages before society can make this decision."
Are these guys kidding? I suppose strategically polluting the upper atmosphere would induce the kind of particulate induced cooling we saw before the clean air act, but it sounds like the side effects could be worse than the effects of global warming itself.
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#2 2009-10-30 3:05 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
I just go with the belief that no government will be stupid enough to fund people like this on an appreciable scale.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#3 2009-10-30 3:22 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
Benefits, risks, and costs of stratospheric geoengineering
Geoengineering has long been advocated as a panacea, in lieu of drastic greenhouse gas reductions. This paper simply analyzes how the panacea would be implemented, how much the panacea would cost, and most importantly why the panacea is not really a panacea. People who argue against GeoEngineering with vague invocations of hubris should be glad that their fears have been validated by scientific inquiry.
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#4 2009-10-30 4:40 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
Take a garden hose 100k feet long, float it into the atmosphere with helium balloons and solar battery powered pumps, and pump the chemical up there.
This is a scenario, no smurf!
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#5 2009-10-30 4:48 pm
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Nothing good will come of this.
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#6 2009-10-30 5:41 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
sturner wrote:
Take a garden hose 100k feet long, float it into the atmosphere with helium balloons and solar battery powered pumps, and pump the chemical up there.
This is a scenario, no smurf!
But will it work?
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#7 2009-10-30 5:45 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
jerwin wrote:
sturner wrote:
Take a garden hose 100k feet long, float it into the atmosphere with helium balloons and solar battery powered pumps, and pump the chemical up there.
This is a scenario, no smurf!But will it work?
Jerwin... you didn't try for a second straight sturner 'grammer nazi' pin correcting Mcloud to McLeod? What is the world coming to?
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#8 2009-10-30 5:53 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
They wrote about this in SuperFreakonomics
"Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb."
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#9 2009-10-30 6:27 pm
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Bat wrote:
jerwin wrote:
sturner wrote:
Take a garden hose 100k feet long, float it into the atmosphere with helium balloons and solar battery powered pumps, and pump the chemical up there.
This is a scenario, no smurf!But will it work?
Jerwin... you didn't try for a second straight sturner 'grammer nazi' pin correcting Mcloud to McLeod? What is the world coming to?
It's MacLeod, you uncouth Sassenach!
Happy, now?
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#10 2009-10-30 6:30 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?

If we didn't feed you material, you'd starve. Wouldn't want that.
(On second thought...)
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#11 2009-10-30 6:38 pm
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(I recently got heavily downmoderated on slashdot, so quipping no longer seems as joyful.)
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#12 2009-10-30 9:03 pm
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But we wuv you!
I'm not dead yet.
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#13 2009-10-30 9:08 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
jerwin wrote:
(I recently got heavily downmoderated on slashdot, so quipping no longer seems as joyful.)
I wouldn't worry about it. Slashdot users down mod anyone who dares speak against the prevailing group think with vicious and terrible efficiency.
Oh, wait...
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#14 2009-10-30 9:10 pm
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::: makes certain subtle adjustments to radarman's account on account of him just irritating a God-like moderator. :::
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#15 2009-11-01 7:25 am
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
Isn't daemon overdue to weigh in with some kind of conspiracy theory musing on the relationship of certain God-like moderators to certain rustic country sheriffs from rural parts of the United States- e.g., were they ever seen together? Are they even now in deep cover, investigating the fate of certain bullets, whereabouts unknown?
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#16 2009-11-01 7:29 am
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would induce the kind of particulate induced cooling we saw before the clean air act
Nice way to try and sneak in an excuse for why the earth was cooling prior to the 80s despite increasing CO2.
Sorry - clean air act is responsible for global warming.
The earth warms and cools and warms and cools - I don't understand why that is such a hard concept to grasp.
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#17 2009-11-01 8:23 am
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resedit wrote:
would induce the kind of particulate induced cooling we saw before the clean air act
Nice way to try and sneak in an excuse for why the earth was cooling prior to the 80s despite increasing CO2.
Sorry - clean air act is responsible for global warming.
The earth warms and cools and warms and cools - I don't understand why that is such a hard concept to grasp.
Quick, better get the word out to climatologists about your discovery!!
Imagine, a Linux admin figuring out a problem that has all the climate scientists troubled. I for one feel good now that you have solved this problem for us.
Have a cookie.
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#18 2009-11-01 8:30 am
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There's another cycle that goes back as far as the printing press - whatever cycle we happen to be in, the media and "scientists" fear that is running away to one extreme or the other. What's happening now is no different.
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#19 2009-11-01 8:02 pm
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Hasten together, for the quickening will be exquisite, and there can be only ONE!
I'm not dead yet.
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#20 2009-11-01 8:07 pm
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
resedit wrote:
The earth warms and cools and warms and cools - I don't understand why that is such a hard concept to grasp.
Probably because you don't grasp the concept.
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#21 2009-11-01 8:10 pm
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Normally the cycle is much longer in duration that what we are experiencing today. That alters the concept.
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#22 2009-11-01 8:32 pm
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I don't see what the big deal is. This appears to be a conference to discuss the hypotheticals. I'll be worried when there is actually a movement to start messing with the atmosphere.
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#23 2009-11-01 9:43 pm
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Zapata wrote:
I don't see what the big deal is. This appears to be a conference to discuss the hypotheticals. I'll be worried when there is actually a movement to start messing with the atmosphere.
Precisely. And it seems that this conference has rather dampened my enthusiasm for the "aerosol solution".
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#24 2009-11-02 9:42 am
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
sturner wrote:
Normally the cycle is much longer in duration that what we are experiencing today. That alters the concept.
[darth]Pray we don't alter the concept further.[/darth]
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#25 2009-11-02 9:46 am
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Re: Global "geo-engineering" - Where is Duncan Mcloud when you need him?
Gee whiz, instead of trying to clean up our mess, we should attempt a risky global effort to smurfing PATCH THE SKY?
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