'' Global climate change results from a
small yet persistent imbalance between the
amount of sunlight absorbed by Earth and the thermal
radiation emitted back to space1.
A huge laser delivers a large
amount of energy in a short time to heat the walls
of the larger chamber, and the
radiation emitted from those walls in turn drives the
small capsule to a very
small size, increasing the density
of the gases inside to much higher density than lead and heating it at the same time to very high temperatures required for fusion to occur.