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Time to start researching global "sun block," says climate scientist


Environmental | 207616 hits | Jan 27 2:26 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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A prominent Canadian scientist says it's time for the international community to start studying the use of global "sun blocks" as a way to fight climate change.

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  1. by avatar QBall
    Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:36 pm
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions and quite frankly I feel that this idea is another brick in that path. I say it would be ludicrous to start adding things to the atmosphere with extensive research and testing of all possible effects both environmentally and biologically. Quick fix answers always make me nervous.

  2. by avatar Akhenaten
    Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:26 pm
    "QBall" said
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions and quite frankly I feel that this idea is another brick in that path. I say it would be ludicrous to start adding things to the atmosphere with extensive research and testing of all possible effects both environmentally and biologically. Quick fix answers always make me nervous.


    Dead on correct. The idea is interesting but the approach by this author is laughable. I mean just listen to this 'rational scientist':

    "The risks of not doing any serious research, not beginning to build the tools of governance, are bigger than the risks of doing it," he said.


    Uh-what? How on Earth can he know that? I just shake my head. Guys like this are supposed to be 'smarter' than guys like me yet I wouldn't dare utter something so presumptuous.

  3. by avatar sandorski
    Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:13 am
    "Akhenaten" said
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions and quite frankly I feel that this idea is another brick in that path. I say it would be ludicrous to start adding things to the atmosphere with extensive research and testing of all possible effects both environmentally and biologically. Quick fix answers always make me nervous.


    Dead on correct. The idea is interesting but the approach by this author is laughable. I mean just listen to this 'rational scientist':

    "The risks of not doing any serious research, not beginning to build the tools of governance, are bigger than the risks of doing it," he said.


    Uh-what? How on Earth can he know that? I just shake my head. Guys like this are supposed to be 'smarter' than guys like me yet I wouldn't dare utter something so presumptuous.

    He's just saying it's better to get the Research done on it before someone just goes ahead and does it out of desperation. He's right about that.

  4. by avatar romanP
    Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:29 am
    So the answer to a lot of harmful stuff being in the air is to.. put more harmful stuff in the air?

    Hmmm.. No sir. I don't like it.

  5. by avatar Akhenaten
    Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:58 am
    "sandorski" said
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions and quite frankly I feel that this idea is another brick in that path. I say it would be ludicrous to start adding things to the atmosphere with extensive research and testing of all possible effects both environmentally and biologically. Quick fix answers always make me nervous.


    Dead on correct. The idea is interesting but the approach by this author is laughable. I mean just listen to this 'rational scientist':

    "The risks of not doing any serious research, not beginning to build the tools of governance, are bigger than the risks of doing it," he said.


    Uh-what? How on Earth can he know that? I just shake my head. Guys like this are supposed to be 'smarter' than guys like me yet I wouldn't dare utter something so presumptuous.

    He's just saying it's better to get the Research done on it before someone just goes ahead and does it out of desperation. He's right about that.
    Hmm. Maybe you're right. I took it to mean the exact opposite, i.e. advocating getting it done sooner rather than laboriously researching it. Its kinda hard to believe he would say such a thing.

  6. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:56 am
    I think he's on to the right idea. If positive feedback to CO2 concentration increases turns out to be the case, and if those positive feedbacks turn out to be rather large in magnitude (say +6 deg C in the Arctic by 2100 or 2150), then we'll need some back-pocket technology ready to go.

    And it could be useful for when we terraform Venus, which we should probably get going on now.

  7. by avatar QBall
    Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:47 pm
    I just don't like the alarmist tone the guy is using. This kind of research could take decades and never get a satisfactory result. The way this guy is talking he sounds like the kind of scientist who will fudge numbers to get a result that matches a political ideologue or keep a funding scheme going (like we haven't seen that recently!).

  8. by avatar romanP
    Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:49 pm
    In the case of "doing nothing isn't going to make it better", he's wrong. If we all did nothing at all, the planet would be better off. If we stopped consuming and stopped breeding, the pollution problem would mostly solve itself.

    Of course, we wouldn't be around to enjoy the lack of pollution if we did that. The happy medium is to consume less and breed less.



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