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Climatologist suggest Sulpher-Dioxide into troposphere to SOLVE Global
Warming? It was said on some documentary about GW. He said something about pumping [sending up rockets all the time] millions of metric tons of Sulpher-Dioxide into the troposphere to sort of limit the sun from heating the earth as much. This guy was old, maybe in his 70s, and was a climatologist. Is this a hair brain idea or would it WORK? Couldn't we also find a huge area on earth of sand or plain dirt, bury many thousands of tons of conventional explosives well underground and ignite it? Wouldn't this be similar to a super volcano sending many million metric tons of dust particles into the upper atmosphere and limit sunlight penetration? You could pick an area like the dessert southwestern US or some area in Australia? Liquid TNT or C4 would be enough. We could continue to dig, maybe 5 miles down and load the pocket with these explosives. Clear the area for 500-750 Miles and explode the area perhaps leaving crater 10 miles wide and 1/2 mile deep? Wouldn't that be enough dust particles in the upper atmosphere to shield the sun enough to prevent future GW? This might give us an extra 150-200 years to fine tune some ideas to solve GW issue. Yes, No, can you explain why this would/wouldn't work? thanks, Signed concerned |
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