Andrew

Lay enquirers might also like to understand the differnces between stratospheric sulphur and marine cloud brightening.

Stephen

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On 07/01/2015 20:07, Andrew Lockley wrote:

I've been trying to answer some basic questions from a lay inquirer on Twitter. I thought I'd share some of the explanations I've used.

I'd really value comments, corrections, ideas and feedback

A

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1. The sky will look hazy white, like it's viewed through a jug of water with a teaspoon of milk in it 2. SRM is much more about controlling future temperature rises than winding back old ones (near term). 3. Although sulphur injections aren't physically ideal, the fact that they're nature-identical reduces the risks of unforeseen consequences 4. Nobody working in geoengineering seriously believes it's an alternative to mitigation

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