[geo] Geoengineering and solar radiation management

2023-01-12 Thread ayesha iqbal
https://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:53123264 *Author*: Maeaettaenen, Anni *2022* *Citation*: Maeaettaenen, Anni (2022). Geoengineering and solar radiation management. Responsabilite et Environnement, (105), 90-94. *Abstract* Solar geoengineering aims at cooling the climate by

RE: [geo] Geoengineering and solar radiation management

2023-01-12 Thread Stephen Salter
Hi All Can anyone tell me about how to get beyond the library label? I am very impressed at the ability of the International Atomic Energy Agency to write papers on non-atomic subjects without consulting people working in the field. Stephen From: geoengineering@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of

[geo] Particles and SRM

2023-01-12 Thread david.sevier
Particles and SRM The post covers some of the issues around various materials that could be used for SRM, handling and equipment challenges, and issues around creating fine particles of the different materials. I am excluding discussion about how each of the materials might react with other

RE: [geo] Particles and SRM

2023-01-12 Thread Douglas MacMartin
Lofting/dispersal of any solid or liquid will likely be at least 5x the cost of lofting a gas, simply because it will require time at altitude to slowly disperse (and avoid immediate coagulation) that is presumably not necessary for a gaseous precursor such as SO2; that both increases mission