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Default Aluminum Sequin to match the cool summer of 1992; Pinatuba The World's 4 top priority problems as of 2006 and what to do about them

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(#4) Global Warming. This is a major problem but not as pressing as the
above 3. And its solution is much easier than the above 3. It can be
solved in a matter of one year time. Whereas the above 3 have no
assured solution. Many people have spoken of this problem and Al Gore
probably the most eloquent. And it is a shame that Al Gore was not
elected in 2000 instead of the anti-science current occupant of the
White House.

Solution: the solution is quite simple and easy. We already have the
solution going on now. In the form of volcanic action in year 2006. We
are experiencing a very cool summer compared to last year due to the
ash and reflectants in the atmosphere. Cars and engines also emit ash
and soot and dirt into the air that reflects sunlight and creates
Global Cooling. So I propose to inject Aluminum Sequin into the Upper
Atmosphere via the routes of high altitude commercial aircraft and of
the Space Shuttle and Space Station. In one year time, we can inject
enough Aluminum Sequin as to make Global Warming into Global Cooling.
Problem: the only real problem I can see in this is the affect on green
plants. We already notice that plants in Europe and USA receive 10%
less sunlight due to the dirt and soot and ash in the air. But this
problem is connected to human overpopulation and we must strike a
balance. This planet can only accomodate a certain given human
population so that we can still have large animals, can still have a
decent living standard for everyone and can have a "decent world
climate". If human population is too large, then it affects what the
overall climate of Earth can be and it cannot be good.

So all the problems mentioned are related, some more than others. But
they must be tackled in some order of priority.


The summer of 1992 was the coolest I have experienced. Maybe it was
different in the southern hemisphere.

--- quoting from
http://www.bucks.edu/~serfesm/newclsnts1.html ---
LARGE ERUPTIONS EXPEL FINE GRAINED DEBRIS AND DUST INTO THE
STRATOSPHERE WHERE IT SPREADS AROUND THE GLOBE AND CAN REMAIN FOR
MONTHS OR POSSIBLY YEARS. THE SUSPENDED MATERIAL, PARTICULARLY DROPLETS
OF SULFURIC ACID FILTER OUT SOME OF THE SOLAR RADIATION. EXAMPLES
INCLUDE:
--- end quoting from http://www.bucks.edu/~serfesm/newclsnts1.html ---

--- quoting from http://climate.umn.edu/doc/journal/cool0408.htm ---
How will the summer of 2004 shape up? Given the current National
Weather Service forecast for the next week and assuming the rest of the
month is normal, 2004 would barely finish in the top 20 coldest summers
for the Twin Cities. 1992 and 1993 both would beat 2004 for coolness.
In fact 1992 has the #2 spot for all time coolest summers in the Twin
Cities and 1993 is in 17th place.
--- end quoting from http://climate.umn.edu/doc/journal/cool0408.htm
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It is estimated that the volume of ash of Mt. Pinatuba in the
Philippines of volcanic eruption in June of 1991 is about 30 cubic
kilometers.

How many airplane flights during a year worldwide? What is the cargo
capacity for Aluminum Sequin per plane? Can the world's airplanes cargo
haul 30 cubic kilometers per year.

What is the amount of superior reflectivity of Aluminum Sequin rather
than ash and dust? So that we need not put 30 cubic kilometers but
perhaps only 1 cubic kilometer.

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