The abstract is also wrong about energy consumption.  Photosynthesis is 
inefficient.  If one percent of the light goes into biomass it is doing well.   
You also need to account for the  inefficiency of generating light.   So at 
best you need a hundred times as much energy as you would get out of carbon in 
the first place.  Even the worst of air capture is better than that.

All told this is a huge boondoggle.  It is bad for the environment, it consumes 
ridiculous amounts of energy, and as a result it is hugely expensive.

Klaus



From: geoengineering@googlegroups.com <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> on 
behalf of Jessica Gurevitch <jessica.gurevi...@stonybrook.edu>
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 09:52
To: infogeo...@gmail.com <infogeo...@gmail.com>
Cc: geoengineering <geoengineering@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [geo] Exploration of a novel geoengineering solution: lighting up 
tropical forests at night
This is a truly awful idea. These authors are apparently totally ignorant of, 
or uninterested in, the natural world of ecological communities and of 
biodiversity. Many, many organisms in tropical forests depend on nighttime 
darkness to survive and function. The "unintended (or uninformed) consequences" 
of this are horrifically mind blowing.
Jessica

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Jessica Gurevitch
Distinguished Professor and Co-Chair
Department of Ecology and Evolution
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245 USA
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 1:54 AM Geoeng Info 
<infogeo...@gmail.com<mailto:infogeo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
https://esd.copernicus.org/preprints/esd-2021-85/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/esd.copernicus.org/preprints/esd-2021-85/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!N45BLASZM9G7aaXXEFsbbLrZP2fpZleDpKDU4RFQN0qSdBB6Gh6qSHqfbFTClIJTvKo$>

Exploration of a novel geoengineering solution: lighting up tropical forests at 
night


Xueyuan Gao, Shunlin Liang, Dongdong Wang, Yan Li, Bin He, Aolin Jia

Abstract.

Plants primarily conduct photosynthesis in the daytime, offering an opportunity 
to increase photosynthesis and carbon sink by providing light at night. We used 
a fully coupled Earth System Model to quantify the carbon sequestration and 
climate effects of a novel carbon removal proposal: lighting up tropical 
forests at night via lamp networks above the forest canopy. Simulation results 
show that additional light increased tropical forest carbon sink by 10.4 ± 0.05 
petagrams of carbon per year during a 16-year lighting experiment, resulting in 
a decrease in atmospheric CO2 and suppression of global warming. In addition, 
local temperature and precipitation increased. The energy requirement for 
capturing one ton of carbon is lower than that of Direct Air Carbon Capture. 
When the lighting experiment was terminated, tropical forests started to 
release carbon slowly. This study suggests that lighting up tropical forests at 
night could be an emergency solution to climate change, and carbon removal 
actions focused on enhancing ecosystem productivity by altering environmental 
factors in the short term could induce post-action CO2 outgassing.
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