Nobody is proposing tests at this time that will have detectable climate
effects.

People want to better understand local processes.  Thus spatially separated
tests should not produce any substantial interference.


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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Dr D <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm reading David Keith's book, A Case for Climate Engineering, and I've
> gotten to his proposal for phases in climate modification testing and
> deployment. It occurred to me, however, that different climate engineering
> schemes may occur at the same time… For example, marine cloud brightening
> and aerosol injection might be deployed at the same time in the Pacific.
> How then do we evaluate each if they occur simultaneously in roughly the
> same area? Thanks for any insight here….
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