You don't need astronomers to tell you that, but you do need astronomers to tell you where to
get safe solar filters: from the companies listed on this page.
Not exact matches
Among those choices as well as the rest including reducing fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, etc., one would want to find the cheapest / easiest, but also the most effective (the firmest grasp on that knob) and the
safest / least negative side - effects - such as those you'd
get from non - spatially / temporally - discrimating
solar shades / cooling aerosols (precipitation changes, and?
Now that he doesn't need the Sierra Club dollars to
get re-elected I'm certain we'll soon find out that coal is a totally
safe fuel, and new coal - fired powerplants wil be built (as wind and
solar DO N'T work) making GS even wealthier.
If you didn't
get a chance to purchase glasses in time or if you prefer to do your eclipse watching in the
safest possible manner (especially if you want to watch it with young children whom you'd prefer not look directly at the sun at all), you can easily and cheaply observe the
solar eclipse with a pinhole viewer.