Climate control
2007-02-06 01:45http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/article2201598.ece
"Another approach is to tinker with the amount of solar radiation that hits the Earth. Changing the planet's albedo by as little as 1 per cent could have a significant impact on global warming. An advantage of this approach is that CO2 levels could be allowed to rise to perhaps four or even eight times pre-industrial levels, which would boost agricultural output with improved carbon fertilisation."
Mirrors, sulfates, super-reflective clouds...
I'm tagging this as science but I really want Science!
"Another approach is to tinker with the amount of solar radiation that hits the Earth. Changing the planet's albedo by as little as 1 per cent could have a significant impact on global warming. An advantage of this approach is that CO2 levels could be allowed to rise to perhaps four or even eight times pre-industrial levels, which would boost agricultural output with improved carbon fertilisation."
Mirrors, sulfates, super-reflective clouds...
I'm tagging this as science but I really want Science!