Robert, and Everyone

 

I was stunned about a year ago when Prof Stephen Salter said in a NOAC meeting 
(Nature-Based Ocean and Atmospheric Cooling) that the polar ice sheets could be 
prevented from melting for about the cost of security at a COP event. Since 
then, at an HPAC meeting Alan Gadian (Prof Meteorology, Leeds UK) said words to 
the effect that cloud brightening done to an extreme scale could cause another 
ice age.

 

Stephen has consistently supported us with his accessible short papers showing, 
for example, how to calculate the cooling from cloud brightening. One of his 
memorable analogies is: “Aerosol particles stay mixed in tropospheric air like 
cream in coffee”. 

 

For those of us who don’t want to see a further acceleration in species and 
ecosystem loss, not to mention famines, mass migration, and even more conflict, 
Marine Cloud Brightening is a much safer plan than waiting in forlorn hope for 
Net Zero emissions to be achieved. And thanks to Jim Hansen we now know that on 
its Net-Zero wouldn’t avert disaster anyway, owing to feedbacks.

 

Many of you will know that another group of us including Franz Oeste are 
working on an addition to MCB, which enables cooling aerosols to be dispersed 
by UAV over the polar ice sheets during summer months to reduce the 
acceleration of ice melt rates. For example, ammonium chloride, which is used 
in baking, would likely also make a suitable cloud brightening aerosol. 

 

Franz is another stoic scientist who had to wait over 20 years before his 
prediction that mineral dust blowing over the ocean photocatalyzes methane 
removal. That was finally measured this year in field trials, and research is 
now intensifying at Copenhagen University to ensure that Iron Salt Aerosol can 
safely mimic the photochemistry of mineral dust. There has been so much work 
done on how to cool the Earth even while greenhouse gas concentrations continue 
to rise. I realised only recently how many peer-reviewed papers have been 
published on it. Too many to read!

 

The efforts of Rebrighten.org, Blue Cooling Initiative and many others are 
vitally important to get the message out that disaster can be avoided while the 
more difficult, but crucially important goal of Net Zero is achieved. I’ll 
donate what I can afford – tax deductible!

 

It's great to be able to collaborate productively with so many of you. Thank 
you everyone for your efforts, and Happy Holidays. 😊

 

Clive

 

 

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Of [email protected]
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To: 'Planetary Restoration' <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; 'NOAC' 
<[email protected]>; 'Healthy Climate Alliance' 
<[email protected]>; 'geoengineering' 
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Subject: Marine Cloud Rebrightening - Funding Request

 

Readers of these lists are familiar with Dr Stephen Salter, Emeritus Professor 
of Engineering Design at Edinburgh University.  Stephen is a leading world 
expert in technology to restore the brightness of marine clouds following John 
Latham’s suggestion 
<https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086>  to exploit the 
Twomey effect.  Sean Twomey led the way with experimental proof that submicron 
aerosol particles will produce optimal brightening, in research based on 
observations of cloud properties which have been replicated with good agreement 
by  
<https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/atsc/57/16/1520-0469_2000_057_2684_eoaoca_2.0.co_2.xml>
 Andrew Ackerman.

Stephen has great talent as an engineer, but testing of his Marine Cloud 
Rebrightening (MCRB) designs has been prevented by a lack of funds.  We are 
writing now to ask if you could make a financial contribution to support 
Stephen's work through donations at  <https://rebrighten.org/donate/> 
https://rebrighten.org/donate/.

Brighter clouds mean cooler seas, reducing the energy available for intense 
storms.  If the science on MCRB had been recognised and adopted a decade ago, 
as proposed in the 2012 article  
<https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2012.0086> Marine Cloud 
Brightening by John Latham et al, catastrophes like the sudden Category Five 
Hurricane Otis that devastated Acapulco on 25 October could have been averted, 
as could the Category Five Typhoon Rai that struck the Philippines in December 
2021, by cooling the Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature.  

Although the climate policy community has not recognised the need for cooling 
action to increase planetary albedo, many now see this as the most vital 
immediate step to address global warming.  A small group of supporters are 
working with Stephen to implement his proposal.  We have established a website, 
 <http://rebrighten.org/> rebrighten.org, and are working with the Climate 
Foundation and the UK National Centre for Atmospheric Science to raise funds to 
develop local marine cloud rebrightening, starting with retaining a small group 
of student interns to work with Stephen to ensure his extensive knowledge can 
be applied. Any contribution toward this funding goal would be extremely 
welcome.   So far, USD $6,500 has been raised. 

Dr James Hansen has endorsed Stephen’s proposal for marine cloud brightening. 
In his recent major paper  
<https://academic.oup.com/oocc/article/3/1/kgad008/7335889> Global Warming in 
the Pipeline, Dr Hansen described sea salt droplets sprayed into the air by 
autonomous sailboats as the most innocuous way to deploy sunlight reflection 
methods essential to locally restoring pre-industrial cloud cover and 
temperature. This important endorsement should help others to recognise and 
support the urgency of funding for local marine cloud rebrightening, starting 
with Stephen’s work.

Stephen recently purchased a large engineering workshop in Edinburgh, suitable 
for testing MCRB designs.  The aim is to work in cooperation with the range of 
groups around the world who are studying how to produce the submicron sea salt 
aerosol particles needed to optimise MCRB generation and delivery, and to 
overcome the governance barriers that prevent action to cool the planet and 
mitigate climate change.

Dr Salter needs an agile team providing engineering support to work with him at 
his workshop in Edinburgh to validate and build his designs to test and deploy 
MCRB technology.  Our website  <https://rebrighten.org/> rebrighten.org is 
raising funds for these engineering positions, through donations at  
<https://rebrighten.org/donate/> https://rebrighten.org/donate/. Funds are 
managed by the  <https://www.climatefoundation.org/> Climate Foundation led by 
Dr Brian von Herzen.  Funds raised by  <http://rebrighten.org/> rebrighten.org 
also plan to support modelling of local MCRB deployment, managed by Dr Alan 
Gadian at the  <https://ncas.ac.uk/> National Centre for Atmospheric Science at 
Leeds University. All donations are tax deductible in the US.  For donations in 
the UK, Canada and Australia please contact Brian von Herzen at the Climate 
Foundation -  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 
. 

We want to increase public awareness of MCRB as an essential cooling method, 
with potential to be a fast, safe, cheap, feasible way to mitigate and reverse 
global warming, subject to proof of concept.  As Dr Hansen says in Global 
Warming in the Pipeline, local MCRB will use strong scientific governance to 
assess any risks as well as benefits.

The status of MCRB is that several groups around the world are working on the 
design of submicron monodisperse methods to generate sea salt aerosol spray 
suitable for adequate local cloud rebrightening.  The ideal deployment platform 
is autonomous spray vessels moving to the location where brighter clouds can 
provide the most help.  Stephen Salter is responsible for this vessel concept 
and design, and has designed testing methods for aerosol generation using a 
spray tunnel.  He now needs funding to take the technology forward. After 
laboratory proof of concept for spray generation, demonstration of spray 
technology will be needed in field tests, alongside prototyping of deployment 
vessels. 

Our fundraising effort seeks financial contributions, suggestions, contacts and 
endorsements.  Any assistance you could provide including through donations at  
<https://rebrighten.org/donate/> https://rebrighten.org/donate/ would be 
greatly appreciated.  Some further information is attached.

Thank you for your support.

Robert Tulip

 

 <https://rebrighten.org/donate/> https://rebrighten.org/donate/

 

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