Placing giant mirrors in orbit to reflect sunlight before it reaches Earth and launching millions of tons of sulfur into the stratosphere to simulate the effects of a major volcanic eruption are among the mind - boggling climate...
Here I summarize two recent papers that model solar radiation management: the practice of offsetting global warming by partially blocking sunlight, whether by seeding clouds, adding sulfate aerosols to the stratosphere, or
placing giant mirrors in space.
One proposal to shade the Earth from the sun would
place giant mirrors in space.
Not exact matches
Whether or not schemes like iron seeding the oceans, launching
giant space
mirrors, simulating volcanic eruptions, or
placing synthetic blankets over the alps are morally justified, we also have to ask another question: will they work?
I'd like a really deep soaking tub to take the
place of the
giant corner jetted tub, a tiled steam shower to replace the tiny prefab shower, and some updates for the
giant mirrors.