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Paramount
rank | Sun Jul 26 23:32:29 2020 Where will everyone go? http://www...agazine/climate-migration.html |
sam adams
rank | Mon Jul 27 00:09:00 2020 Rofl. Nytimes.... rofl some more |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 00:18:39 2020 Well, Im gathering up enough mags folk as possible so that we can move to Norway and form a new political party to piss off jergul. |
sam adams
rank | Mon Jul 27 00:24:01 2020 You just know that left wing retards are going to use a very minor temperature increase as justification for open borders and reparations for all non-white people. |
Paramount
rank | Mon Jul 27 08:00:15 2020 Maybe this link is better if you don’t like NYT. http://fea...fugees-move-across-continents/ I don’t think the solution is open borders. But the question is what do we do when millions of south americans are at the borders of the US, when millions of africans are at the borders of the EU? How many can we take? |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 08:01:13 2020 Maga* |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 08:06:06 2020 http://e36...s-now-say-it-must-be-an-option |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 08:06:40 2020 Or we could always pump a bhnch of clouds up really high. |
Hrothgar
rank | Mon Jul 27 08:28:58 2020 imo seems like it would be easier to develop mass scale use of solar powered machines to strip Carbon out of sea water solid form and than try to maintain artificial global cloud cover basically forever Habebe. For example: http://www...eases/2018/06/180625192825.htm |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 10:58:01 2020 Hrothgar, Well, those are different solutions that work differently. Trapping carbon and removing it is great. As is reducing our carbon production. The beauty of the cloud solutions is that its rapid. Perhaps a stacked approach pf all three, or some other ones. http://youtu.be/-30CdS8xiyM |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 11:00:52 2020 The study’s prospective authors held their first meeting in Washington, D.C., at the end of April. Speakers included David Keith, a Harvard University physicist who has developed his own patented technology for using chemistry to remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere, and Kelly Wanser of the Marine Cloud Brightening Project, which is studying the efficacy of seeding clouds with sea salt and other materials to reflect more sunlight back into space. The project is preparing for future field trials. |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 11:07:49 2020 Actually, with all of Starlinks satellites going up many astronomers have already been bitching. But if it blocks the view of the sky to such a degree, does that effect climate change? I mean can the satellites reduce the temp. Of the planet even the slightest while also giving us fast internet everywhere. |
Wrath of Orion
rank | Mon Jul 27 17:18:29 2020 "But if it blocks the view of the sky to such a degree, does that effect climate change?" Erm, "blocking the sky" is not the problem the satellites are/will create. They reflect light back to the surface (visible to the naked eye). That's an issue for amateur astronomers and general night sky pollution, but steps have been taken that will probably take care of that. However, the observatories will still be able to see them, and that becomes a problem since many algorithms looking for objects (including NEO's) are using movement and frame comparisons to detect that. Oops...now you've got a shitload of movement up there and your ability to detect NEO's and shit like that may be lowered. So yeah, it's a legit concern, but nobody is certain yet how bad a 42k constellation would be or how effective some solutions might be. |
Wrath of Orion
rank | Mon Jul 27 17:22:23 2020 Oh, I meant to add that the movement of the satellites causes streaks, because astronomy deals with long exposures to gather light and detect changes. So while they're not blocking the sky like you were referring to, those streaks become extremely problematic for observatories. |
Habebe
rank | Mon Jul 27 22:56:04 2020 Woo, Thank you for the clarification. Let me ask you this, could the cloud brightening project cause problems with the views? |
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