They include ocean iron fertilization and
sulfate aerosol spraying, each of which now has a scientific - commercial constituency.
Not exact matches
I'd like to learn whether or not
spraying sulfate aerosols high in the atmosphere to mitigate global warming will significantly enhance the probability of acid rain.
This reimagined Anthropocene rests on a seamless transition from the fact that humans have always modified their environments to a defense of a postmodern «cyber nature» under human supervision, as if there is no qualitative difference between fire - stick farming and
spraying sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere to regulate Earth's temperature.
As this happens, we would probably want a global fleet of aircraft that
spray sulfate particles into the lower atmosphere to make up for the loss of
aerosols once produced by coal plants.