RE: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem

2015-09-10 Thread Doug MacMartin
; geoengineering Cc: Peter Jones Subject: Re: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem I ran this by my pal Pete Jones who is an expert on system design among other things (redesignresearch.com) and here is what he had to say: Seems to me like a provocation to consider a large-scale

RE: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem

2015-09-10 Thread David Mitchell
Tuck Cc: geoengineering; Greg Rau; R. D. Schuiling (Olaf); Ronal Larson; Mike MacCracken Subject: Re: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem Adrian et al., Thank you for posting your work on this subject and doing so in such short time. However, the paper's conclusion clearly s

Re: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem

2015-09-10 Thread Michael Hayes
Adrian et al., Thank you for posting your work on this subject and doing so in such short time. However, the paper's conclusion clearly states that: *1)* The work is limited to the "[...]* southern hemisphere*.". Aggressive *Arctic* methane release, due to marine and atmospheric warming, seems to

Re: [geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem

2015-09-10 Thread Fred Zimmerman
I ran this by my pal Pete Jones who is an expert on system design among other things (redesignresearch.com) and here is what he had to say: > > Seems to me like a provocation to consider a large-scale engineering > design approach to analysis, identification of points to induce effects, > and to m

[geo] (must read) Geoengineering as a design problem

2015-09-08 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://www.earth-syst-dynam-discuss.net/6/1635/2015/esdd-6-1635-2015.html Geoengineering as a design problem 08 Sep 2015 Abstract. Understanding the climate impacts of solar geoengineering is essential for evaluating its benefits and risks. Most previous simulations have prescribed a particular s