Scientists: Weaking Sunlight to Fight Global Warming

Scientists: Weaking Sunlight to Fight Global Warming

American scientists have proposed a good idea to combat global warming. They say this can be done by distributing chemical elements into earth's atmosphere that would weaken the radiation level from the sun. The idea is based on a scientific search by Harvard University scientists, who is [...]

American scientists have proposed a good idea to combat global warming. They say this can be done by distributing chemical elements into earth's atmosphere that would weaken the radiation level from the sun. The idea is based on a scientific research by Harvard University scientists, who have also been published in the magazine “Scientific Operations for the environment”.

Scientists have proposed that combating global warming take place through a process called “strateferic implantation”. According to them, this method would halve the effects of global warming. This technique is accomplished through the distribution of sulphates to the lower part of the stratosphere at an altitude of 20 miles [20 km]. Scientists propose that the distribution of this chemical material be done through special planes capable of flying at high altitudes, balloons, or rifles of the fleets.

Although there is currently no such technology to carry out this plan, scientists say a particular butterfly needs to be built for this purpose. It has been estimated that such an operation could be feasible in 15 years and cost about $2.2 billion annually. However, everything still remains at the hypothese level.

In research, scientists have also examined the negative aspects of this project. For example, its implementation requires coordination among states and cannot be carried out by a single state. In addition, this operation could harm crops, cause drying or other extreme weather forms, writes “CNN”

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