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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1504528 ![]() 09/01/2011 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. It may sound like the crazed plan of a James Bond villain but scientists are working on a way to artificially cool the planet by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. Quoting: Upsy Daisy In a largely theoretical field known as geo-engineering, a team of British academics is about to announce a world-first with plans to field test an artificial volcano as a solution to global warming. The eventual plan is for a helium balloon the size of Wembley Stadium to be tethered 14 miles above the Earth by a giant hose, which will pump out tonnes of chemical particles into the stratosphere. Backed by a £1.6million government grant and with the support of the Royal Society, the team hopes to follow up on the initial tests with full-scale radiation experiments on the equipment, which will operate at twice the altitude of commercial planes. The balloon and hose method was developed after the team considered other methods by which to inject particles into the air - tall chimneys, planes and even via missiles - but the favoured system is the most cost effective. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] ![]() Its going get real bad if this fails then. |
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Segjoeng User ID: 1527608 ![]() 09/01/2011 08:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. It may sound like the crazed plan of a James Bond villain but scientists are working on a way to artificially cool the planet by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. Quoting: Upsy Daisy In a largely theoretical field known as geo-engineering, a team of British academics is about to announce a world-first with plans to field test an artificial volcano as a solution to global warming. The eventual plan is for a helium balloon the size of Wembley Stadium to be tethered 14 miles above the Earth by a giant hose, which will pump out tonnes of chemical particles into the stratosphere. Backed by a £1.6million government grant and with the support of the Royal Society, the team hopes to follow up on the initial tests with full-scale radiation experiments on the equipment, which will operate at twice the altitude of commercial planes. The balloon and hose method was developed after the team considered other methods by which to inject particles into the air - tall chimneys, planes and even via missiles - but the favoured system is the most cost effective. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] ![]() no such thing as global warming... [link to www.onenewsnow.com] [link to palscience.com] [link to epw.senate.gov] |
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GeekOfTheWeek User ID: 1383040 ![]() 09/01/2011 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. I can see this going horribly wrong. Artificial Volcano's coupled with real ones going on. Then a giant balloon for even more chem-trails. What happens when the sun starts to cool down some when it leaves it's solar max??? Then we will be bringing on the UN-natural ice age??? I love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |
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alexisj9 User ID: 1376880 ![]() 09/01/2011 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. It may sound like the crazed plan of a James Bond villain but scientists are working on a way to artificially cool the planet by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. Quoting: Upsy Daisy In a largely theoretical field known as geo-engineering, a team of British academics is about to announce a world-first with plans to field test an artificial volcano as a solution to global warming. The eventual plan is for a helium balloon the size of Wembley Stadium to be tethered 14 miles above the Earth by a giant hose, which will pump out tonnes of chemical particles into the stratosphere. Backed by a £1.6million government grant and with the support of the Royal Society, the team hopes to follow up on the initial tests with full-scale radiation experiments on the equipment, which will operate at twice the altitude of commercial planes. The balloon and hose method was developed after the team considered other methods by which to inject particles into the air - tall chimneys, planes and even via missiles - but the favoured system is the most cost effective. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] ![]() A bit worrying that they don't think the number of real volcanoes going off at the moment is enough. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1368515 09/01/2011 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. It may sound like the crazed plan of a James Bond villain but scientists are working on a way to artificially cool the planet by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. Quoting: Upsy Daisy In a largely theoretical field known as geo-engineering, a team of British academics is about to announce a world-first with plans to field test an artificial volcano as a solution to global warming. The eventual plan is for a helium balloon the size of Wembley Stadium to be tethered 14 miles above the Earth by a giant hose, which will pump out tonnes of chemical particles into the stratosphere. Backed by a £1.6million government grant and with the support of the Royal Society, the team hopes to follow up on the initial tests with full-scale radiation experiments on the equipment, which will operate at twice the altitude of commercial planes. The balloon and hose method was developed after the team considered other methods by which to inject particles into the air - tall chimneys, planes and even via missiles - but the favoured system is the most cost effective. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] ![]() A bit worrying that they don't think the number of real volcanoes going off at the moment is enough. Aint that the truth. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1504077 ![]() 09/01/2011 10:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Scientists plan to cool down the planet with a large helium balloon and a hose pipe 14 miles above Earth. this is the dumbest shit I've ever heard. What if a volcano erupts after they do this and it is large enough to send us into a mini ice age. Then the Earth will be twice as cool as they originally wanted it. If they wanna play God, they must first have control of everything. This makes me think of the guys who said "hey, lets go out into the Gulf of Mexico and drill for oil in 1,000 feet+ deep water." |
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