https://www.meerreflection.com/

Project MEER:ReflEction
Resource-driven engineering for leveraging Earth’s chemistries to
immediately offer climate remediation.
Mission and Vision:
Our Fourfold Mission Using Glass Mirrors:



Reflect solar radiation away from Earth to cool the biosphere;



Redirect solar radiation to harness its potential for enhanced food
production and carbon-neutral energy generation;



Facilitate the biological and accelerate the chemical processes endemic to
Earth’s oceans and atmosphere for reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide and
methane;



Develop an open education networks and pursue innovation to promote global
justice and unity.





We envision a new role for Homo sapiens: stabilizer of the natural world
and steward of its ecosystems. This new role requires appreciation for
Earth’s dynamic and delicate climate system, deep-rooted respect for the
finiteness of her abiotic physical resources, high awareness of our
interconnectedness with other species, and the simultaneous emergence of
efficient fabrication technologies and new universal social values that are
transformative. It is a role that can lead to a future of hope and plenty,
for us and for the other creatures, with whom we share this radiant blue,
swirling white, planet of life.


Mirrors Can Save the World.
MEER:ReflEction is a grand, versatile, and comprehensive engineering
project feasibly rooted in the ecological functioning and resource
availabilities of planet Earth. It addresses the imminent urgency of
climate change due to temperature increase and weather extremes while
reshaping our energy production and consumption to renewable energy.
MEER:ReflEction applies thin film-coated glass mirror arrays to most
efficiently achieve (1) solar radiation management via dynamic control of
surface albedo, (2) renewable energy production, (3) carbon dioxide
drawdown through ocean liming using solar thermally-produced calcium oxide
(CaO), (4) removal of secondary greenhouse gases and air pollutants via
mirror-enabled atmospheric photochemical engineering, and (5) biodiversity
recovery via a geographic restructuring of agricultural primary production
in a high-CO2 world.

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