I'm unsure whether the volumes of rained-out geoeng sulphur particulates
will matter, but as they're likely to fall out primarily in northern
latitudes, where methane sources are expected, it's worth considering.
A
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050606/full/news050606-14.html
Volcanoes cool
Hi Nathan,
What concerns me is that the argument you present is based on
conjecture. Your conjecture may be correct, I have no idea, and
informed speculation is entirely appropriate for this type of forum,
but some are now asking policy-makers to make deployment decisions in
the absence of hard,
Joe Romm weighs in on Arctic carbon:
http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2011/12/19/392242/carbon-time-bomb-in-arctic-new-york-times-print-edition-gets-the-story-right/
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