Hey Stephen,

There hasn't been much research on Arctic applications of marine cloud 
brightening since the Latham (2014), and some mention of it in Stjern 
(2018). Given the concerningly rapid decline in Arctic sea ice cover, I 
sense it might be warranted to increase attention on possible Arctic 
geoengineering schemes. Curious to know if you have any thoughts on that 
and whether there is any further (perhaps unpublished) research you're 
aware of indicating how effective MCB could be for maintaining sea ice?

Adrian Hindes

Australian National University

On Tuesday, 3 November 2020 at 2:24:04 am UTC+11 Stephen Salter wrote:

> Hi All
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> Mark Serreze  has a bit about Arctic ice at
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> https://www.maritime-executive.com/editorials/where-s-the-sea-ice-three-reasons-the-arctic-freeze-is-late-this-year
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> Stephen Salter
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> Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design
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