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In a paper published Thursday in Science, researchers from UC Davis report that
when carbon dioxide molecules are exposed to certain wavelengths of light
radiation, they can get so excited that they split into a C molecule and an O2
Subject: [geo] Meanwhile: CO2--- char without the bio?
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-81560260/
In a paper published Thursday in Science, researchers from UC Davis report
that when carbon dioxide molecules are exposed to certain wavelengths of light
radiation, they can get so
;-)
G
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*From:* Greg Rau gh...@sbcglobal.net
*To:* geoengineering@googlegroups.com geoengineering@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Monday, October 6, 2014 11:37 AM
*Subject:* [geo] Meanwhile: CO2--- char without the bio?
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p
: [geo] Meanwhile: 'Irreversible' Melting Threatens
'Considerable Increase' to Sea Level Rise
Keith etal (adding in John Nissen and Peter Flynn )
1. Most interesting. I own a solar thermal system with the same heat
pipe theory at work - and would have never carried it over
University of Alberta
peter.fl...@ualberta.ca
cell: 928 451 4455
*From:* Ronal W. Larson [mailto:rongretlar...@comcast.net]
*Sent:* January-14-14 6:04 PM
*To:* Keith Henson; John Nissen; Peter Flynn
*Cc:* RAU greg; Geoengineering
*Subject:* Re: [geo] Meanwhile: 'Irreversible' Melting
Greg etal
Because this paper is behind a paywall, I can barely glean from their
figures that they may be looking at a fifty year time horizon. Did they look
at all at either SRM or CDR when using the term “irreversibility? (quotes in
the original - why?)
Ron
On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:43
Keith etal (adding in John Nissen and Peter Flynn )
1. Most interesting. I own a solar thermal system with the same heat pipe
theory at work - and would have never carried it over to your Pine Island
example. This to answer your first question on my part. Thanks.
2. Adding John and
Our latest offering on abiotic CDR can be found here:
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/05/30/1222358110.full.pdf
Some highlights:
air CO2 captured and safely stored - check
carbon-negative H2 produced - check
ocean alkalinity beneficially increased, OA and impacts reduced - check
$100/tonne
of Benjamin Hale [bh...@colorado.edu]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 10:58 PM
To: gh...@sbcglobal.net; 'geoengineering'
Subject: RE: [geo] Meanwhile: 4C increase assured, unless.?
Is it unethical to seek new, more effective solutions when ethical actions
prove ineffective?
-Greg
Sure
Polar melting is accelerating, and so is sea level rise -- report
Lauren Morello, EE reporter
Published: Friday, November 30, 2012
Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are shrinking three times faster than
they were in the 1990s, and their contribution to global sea level rise is
growing,
Total radiative forcing of all long-lived greenhouse gases was the CO2
equivalent of 473 parts per million in
2011.http://www.wmo.int/pages/mediacentre/press_releases/pr_965_en.html
Geneva, 20 November (WMO) – The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
reached a new record high in 2011,
Hi all,
Thanks Greg. It is astonishing that the Met Office is still sticking to
outdated models, though they have been gradually bringing forward their
predictions of sea ice demise down since the IPCC prediction of 'beyond
2100' in AR4.
Peter Wadhams has been predicting that sea ice volume
...@cloudworld.co.uk; David Tattershall h...@invent2.com; P. Wadhams
p...@cam.ac.uk
Sent: Mon, September 10, 2012 3:16:00 PM
Subject: Re: [geo] Meanwhile, Arctic dullwater
Hi all,
Thanks Greg. It is astonishing that the Met Office is still sticking to
outdated models, though they have been gradually bringing
Arctic ice melt 'like adding 20 years of CO2 emissions'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19496674
By Susan Watts
Newsnight Science editor, BBC News
The loss of Arctic ice is massively compounding the effects of greenhouse gas
emissions, ice scientist Professor Peter Wadhams has told
NEGOTIATIONS: When an agenda is not just an agenda (04/11/2011)
Lisa Friedman, EE reporter
Climate change negotiators returned from a round of talks in Bangkok this
weekend with a list of items that nations will address this year leading up to
a December summit in Durban, South Africa.
But
Published on Monday, November 23, 2009 by The Independent/UKAntarctic Ice Loss
Vaster, Faster Than Thought: Studyby The Independent/UKThe East Antarctic
icesheet, once seen as largely unaffected by global warming, has lost billions
of tonnes of ice since 2006 and could boost sea levels in the
Baffin Island reveals dramatic scale of Arctic climate change
Study delves back into 200,000 years of history to demonstrate the devastating
impact of global
warming
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
London's Independent
A frozen lake on a remote island off Canada's
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