This may sound like giving support to the denialist brou - haa - haa, but it actually drives home the Fact that the Full Impact of
Human Climate Modification is actually staving off that very Ice Age — providing, of course, that we don't turn off the Atlantic Conveyor........
Not exact matches
The scientists, both in the Lab's
Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division, acknowledge that
modification of
human behavior may be needed in order to realize this water - savings benefit.
According to the NASA article, early studies on the impact
humans had on global
climate referred to the relationship as «inadvertent
climate modification.»
Conversely, any future decision about albedo
modification will be judged primarily on questions of risk, and there are many opportunities to conduct research that furthers basic understanding of the
climate system and its
human dimensions — without imposing the risks of large - scale deployment — that would better inform societal considerations.
«All told, the report concludes that «there is significant potential for unanticipated, unmanageable, and regrettable consequences in multiple
human dimensions from albedo
modification at
climate altering scales.»
In this paper, we consider a new kind of solution to
climate change, what we call
human engineering, which involves biomedical
modifications of
humans so that they can mitigate and / or adapt to
climate change.
So it would seem that the journal article really does intend to offer to the world an ethical argument for the
modification of
humans, to deal with
climate change.
In contrast, the purpose of albedo
modification technologies is to introduce a new form of
human influence on the
climate system by altering the amount of sunlight absorbed by the Earth.
Climate Modification Schemes If human activities could change climate, why not change it on purpose, to suit us
Climate Modification Schemes If
human activities could change
climate, why not change it on purpose, to suit us
climate, why not change it on purpose, to suit us better?
Radiative forcing is a way to quantify an energy imbalance imposed on the
climate system either externally (e.g., solar energy output or volcanic emissions) or by
human activities (e.g., deliberate land
modification or emissions of greenhouse gases, aerosols, and their precursors).