[geo] Re: MERGING 'climateIntervention' AND 'geoengineering' GOOGLE GROUPS BACK INTO geoengineering@googlegroups.com

2011-03-13 Thread Michael Hayes
Thanks Ken, One observation tho, if the Intervention moderator is now the primary moderator for Geo, doesn't that mean that Geo has become Intervention? These type of online groups are as much a reflection of the moderators strengths and limitations as they are a reflection of the overall

Re: [geo] warming drastically underestimated

2011-04-03 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Another look at gunnery?

2011-04-05 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] Will Geoengineering be a Considered (Planed) Undertaking, Or an Act of Desperation?

2011-04-13 Thread Michael Hayes
All indications point to an ecological collapse in the not to distant future. We now have the means and technology to do remarkable things. If an abrupt global ecological collapse happens, we will not have that advantage. It will be too late. Many competent scientists and engineers have come up

Re: [geo] Re: New SRM risk/cost analysis

2011-04-19 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Testing brightwater

2011-04-20 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] Lackner/Bedini hybrid system for accelerated CCS

2011-04-25 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi All, I am proposing to significantly increase atmospheric CCS rates through the use of the Lackner type polymer-based ion exchange resin CCS system with the energy efficient ambient air flow induction potential of a Bedini Motor. The Bedini Motor US Patent is here

Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-26 Thread Michael Hayes
Please help me understand the mechanics of Bright Water deployment. I have spent many months living on the Bering Sea (in winter) and have piloted 150ft fishing vessels in that area for countless hours. I have watched the sea continually produce white caps for as far as I could see for days and

Re: [geo] Plan C?

2011-04-26 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-27 Thread Michael Hayes
long enough to mix or rise. A On 27 April 2011 13:05, Stephen Salter s.sal...@ed.ac.uk wrote: Hi All Michael Hayes asks about how bubbles could be deployed. One possibility would be for a pair of wind-driven vessels to sail side by side at, say, a kilometre separation, attached to each

Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-27 Thread Michael Hayes
, but commercial ships would seem a fine starting approach. Mike On 4/27/11 10:14 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you both for the insight. Yes, I do now recall the dual boat tether concept and I have some working back ground in towing a long array of gear. From

Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-27 Thread Michael Hayes
hydrate release on the west coast of Africa could be expected to be as significant as a arctic release. http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-agulhas-leakage-fueled-global-stabilize.html On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: I have played with the idea of designing

Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-27 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: for Geoe E group Bright Water the movie

2011-04-27 Thread Michael Hayes
bean lecithin.* Sonification with high pressure (and release) seems to be the preferred method of production. I have just started reading the IP in this area and will build a list of links if anyone is interested. Thanks, On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote

[geo] Re: Fwd: Re: Testing brightwater

2011-05-05 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi All, The Home Brew experiment setup seems like a good idea for education/experimentation. I would like to offer a few layperson suggestions. For the diffuser, what about using a water filtration element that filters water down to the micron level? This may produce micron sized air bubbles

Re: [geo] Mission impossible - stop the methane

2011-05-06 Thread Michael Hayes
Thanks John, Yes, I do now recall the study review on that website. I came across it shortly after publication. I have not read the full text of the study as my budget for science journal subscriptions is maxed out. If you know of anyone with a file copy, I would like to read the full text of

Re: [geo] Re: Arctic methane

2011-05-09 Thread Michael Hayes
On the issue of using Lair as a vent sealant, I may be wrong, but, I do believe the ice formed would most likely float away. And, a vent would be most likely more of a diffused field of bubble streams as opposed to a central vent. Also, capping such a vent with even cement will be eventually

Re: [geo] Re: Arctic methane

2011-05-09 Thread Michael Hayes
reservoir. In my personal opinion, this issue is make or break for our society. A On 9 May 2011 10:52, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: On the issue of using Lair as a vent sealant, I may be wrong, but, I do believe the ice formed would most likely float away. And, a vent would

Re: [geo] Re: Vatican Report

2011-05-09 Thread Michael Hayes
I would like to offer two suggestion. There is growing use of Biochar in china at the consumer level through this type of product. http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/singfieldgas Close evaluation of that trend may prove insightful to the Biochar issue. Please note that this type of reactor

[geo] Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-09 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi All, This is a 1hr. lecture that is highly informative as to the state of knowledge on the issue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSTm6cZjO14feature=related In dealing with vents, one possible path came to mind as I watched the lecture. That is, accelerating methane aerobic oxidation

Re: RE: [geo] Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-10 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Albert, I have actually spent some time looking at this type of system for my own lake. I am thinking through the design engineering details and will keep this suggestion in mind. The use of a bubbler line has two advantage that I think will be important. In that, being able to adjust the

[geo] Re: New law review symposium issue on geoengineering

2011-05-10 Thread Michael Hayes
Thanks for posting this link. This was a very interesting read. I read your contribution concerning intergenerational equity and have a question on one concept. I quote: Unfortunately, while a commitment to SRM geoengineering approaches in lieu of effective mitigation responses might prove

[geo] Re: New law review symposium issue on geoengineering

2011-05-11 Thread Michael Hayes
It is my understanding that Normative Jurisprudence Law, such as treaties and conventions, is an exercise in political philosophy. As a layperson, I am very concerned with any political philosophy which calls for a non emergency response to an emergency situation. 1) The Esppo Convention model

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, This idea is just an early thought and may not be practicalBut, here it goes. If you take a look at this paper http://www.mumm-research.de/download_pdf/treude_et_al_aom_hr.pdf Pg 2 The AOM consortium predominant at HR consists of sulfate-reducing bacteria of the branch

[geo] Re: Fwd: Re: 1. Using Lair to plug methane vents, 2. Using LN2 to fight tundra wildfires, 3. Capturing methane during Lair/LN2 liquefaction

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
Dr. Salter, This came through yesterday and your cloud brighting effort came to mind. http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-05-scientists-links-biology-cloud-formation.html What would you think of spicing up the cloud brighting with this (* dimethylsulfid)* compound? I could see the bilge water

Re: [geo] Digest for geoengineering@googlegroups.com - 9 Messages in 1 Topic

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Nathan, Please let me clean up my statement here. I think you have just made my point in that we are getting a good handle on the complexities of the many chemical/biological issues of the different aspects of GE. And, that accumulation and synthesis of knowledge isby and largefrom

[geo] Re: New law review symposium issue on geoengineering

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
Will, You can be persuasive..are you a lawyer?:) If it may please the court..? * Somehow I think we know a lot more about the brake systems of cars, borne out by 100 years of experience, than the effectiveness of SRM technologies. Beyond the fact that a number of experts have

[geo] Re: New law review symposium issue on geoengineering

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
Ok Will, I also enjoyed the the challenge of our exchange. I learned much from it. Locking reduction with deployment would be ideal and logical; a rare combination. You have faith in policy and I have faith in our ability to solve technical problems. Those that come after us may look back on

[geo] Re: New law review symposium issue on geoengineering

2011-05-12 Thread Michael Hayes
One last thought, Wil. Don't bet on rare combinations! Casinos make Lots of money of those.for a reason! Michael -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group. To post to this group, send email to geoengineering@googlegroups.com. To

[geo] Re: Can SRM save our bacon? An honest answer shows why more/new SRM options are needed

2011-05-13 Thread Michael Hayes
Hello Mark, Concerning cryogenic use, have you factored in the Atmospheric Electrical aspects of CCN? It is a rarely talked about issue, but there is clear indications that CCN has an electrical aspect. Here are a few references. If your concept gets to the modeling stage, the modelers

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-13 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Andrew, I did not have that extreme degree of aeration in mind. And, I can not see massively enhanced methane excursions happening if reasonable bubblers designs are developed. First and formost, the core of the concept is to increase the O2 saturation a few percent for as deep as

Re: RE: [geo] Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
That post was impressive, Sam. I have an 18 acre mountain lake in the North Cascades and watch each year how it goes though an analogy of what the Huttunen paper described. The lake has a bog at one end and is rather shallow throughout. So, it constantly produces methane. The lake has produced

Re: RE: [geo] Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Sam, I missed one of your points, an important one. 'bubbles could form an insulating layer in between an ice-cap and warming water underneath the cap. Ice is warmer than sea water at that interface. An oxygen enriched gaseous layer could help the surface biota thrive under the icemore

Re: [geo] Can SRM save our bacon? An honest answer shows why more/new SRM options are needed

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi folks, I tried addressing the bubble issue in a response to Sam under the main Lecture on Methane Hydrates... thread. Michael -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
I want to repost the main reply to Sam as I have realized it is loaded with typos and some may be misleading. That post was impressive, Sam. I have an 18 acre mountain lake in the North Cascades and watch each year how it goes though an analogy of what the Huttunen paper describes. The lake

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Here is a TED talk by Dr. John Delaney on the Oceans Observatories Initiative (OOI) This is the proper test site for any new ideas proposed for the ocean methane issue. http://www.ted.com/talks/john_delaney_wiring_an_interactive_ocean.html Here is the construction schedule.

[geo] Re: bubbling treatment for methane

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, I would like to respond to this intricate assessment by Andrew. Albert is right that the ESS excursions are shallow. All cold-environment excursions tend to be shallow as the clathrathe stability zone terminates closer to mean sea level in cold waters. Therefore high latitude

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Here is my reply to Andrew's assessment of the oxygenation concept (Sea Worm). https://groups.google.com/d/topic/geoengineering/1x25PF5audA/discussion -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Thanks Sam, As to micro-bubbles acting as insulation, this is perhaps applicable where warm water of the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean is entering the Arctic Ocean. Micro-bubbles could possibly be added to the stream close to the sea ice, to form an insulating layer underneath the ice, when

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Methane Tipping Point Early Warning System and Electromagnetic Mapping of Hydrate Fields. I was downloading the relevant papers from the U.of C. library and found this 08 PhD dissertation on mapping hydrate fields.

Re: [geo] robot sailing ships that definitely work :-)

2011-05-15 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] robot sailing ships that definitely work :-)

2011-05-15 Thread Michael Hayes
Andrew, if you block my last post, I will go over your head. On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:15 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Andrew, this statement I'm certainly not going to be wading through Stephen's maths to check whether he's got his sums right! Should be your resignation

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-16 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi All, I have pulled together a few Bubbler Buoy option. Here is an Advanced Anchoring and Mooring Study. http://www.oregonwave.org/wp-content/uploads/Anchor-and-Mooring-Study_FINAL-mod-051010.pdf http://www.oregonwave.org/wp-content/uploads/Anchor-and-Mooring-Study_FINAL-mod-051010.pdfThis

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Bhaskar, I am linking a Diatom website which has a bank of other related websites. http://www.indiana.edu/~diatom/diatom.html#ultimate http://www.indiana.edu/~diatom/diatom.html#ultimateThis is a new field for me to study and I apologize for not getting back to your PM this weekend.

[geo] Re: Lecture on Methane Hydrates by Dr. Mariam Kastner

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Hayes
Bhaskar, Here is a Google search list I will be working through in trying to understanding on my last question as to the impact of diatoms on ocean acidification. http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Efficiency+of+the+CO2-concentrating+mechanism+of+diatomshl=enas_sdt=0as_vis=1oi=scholart

[geo] Mid-Oceanic Diatom Entrapment System Technology.....MODEST

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi All, Bhaskar has brought the use of diatoms up and I find the thought path interesting. I would like to start this thread off in an effort to keep the issue organized in one thread for easy reference and focused discussion on his suggestion/concept. The main benefits of diatoms are O2

Re: [geo] Re: Mid-Oceanic Diatom Entrapment System Technology.....MODEST

2011-05-19 Thread Michael Hayes
. Any attempt to 'farm' or grow diatoms to accumulate them will be very expensive. best regards Bhaskar On May 18, 2:54 am, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, Bhaskar has brought the use of diatoms up and I find the thought path interesting. I would like to start

Re: [geo] Re: Mid-Oceanic Diatom Entrapment System Technology.....MODEST

2011-05-24 Thread Michael Hayes
loose their buoyancy and sink. Some Diatoms also expel the lipids and in tanks and ponds you can see the oily film floating on the surface. regards Bhaskar On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, MV, thank you

[geo] Re: Speaking of methane...

2011-06-01 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, After reading Greg's post, I have spent some time looking into the methane release being caused by Fracking. Here is a link to a resent film on the subject. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZe1AeH0Qz8 If you are interested in the methane issue in general, I encourage you to take the

[geo] Skype-ing Conferences

2011-06-01 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, The meetings being set up are exciting to see come about. If a Skype link could be incorporated, I believe we could see a significantly larger participation. I personally can not afford the travel yet would very much like to be there. This group is global and these types of

Re: [geo] Re: Speaking of methane...

2011-06-01 Thread Michael Hayes
altitude planes... A On 1 Jun 2011 21:25, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, After reading Greg's post, I have spent some time looking into the methane release being caused by Fracking. Here is a link to a resent film on the subject. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

Re: [geo] Re: Speaking of methane...

2011-06-01 Thread Michael Hayes
for CCS, though - although I'm sure views may vary. If only we could get the oil industry to build us some cloud machines and high altitude planes... A On 1 Jun 2011 21:25, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, After reading Greg's post, I have spent some

Re: Easy ideal fluid RE: [geo] Deep ocean disposal

2011-06-03 Thread Michael Hayes
Large scale CO2 hydrate production and deposition may be expedited through the use of a large scale Ocean Thermal Conversion plant positioned over the target sequestration trough. Here is a paper outlining such a system (Fig. 30).

Re: Easy ideal fluid RE: [geo] Deep ocean disposal

2011-06-04 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Thanks for the numbers on Ocean Algal Afforestation and the overall work you and Dr. Stewart have presented. The ocean afforestation approach is an idea which has made a good deal of practical sense to me for sometime. My post concerning the MODEST concept was an attempt to either find

Re: [geo] Climate dialogue's new dimension: Terrorism

2011-06-14 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: RE: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-17 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Andrew, I think your proposed letter to the IPCC countering the ETC et.alia Open Letter should be the main focus. However, I will start compiling a contact info list of the signers if a direct response letter is to be prepared. The points which Ken offers are a great rallying flag

Re: RE: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-18 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Ken, on the issue of media support, what about a new website; As this group knows, the issue of GE has a need for broad public education on the many important issues within the general topic. An established PR firm would be a good investment at this time. Yet, who and what will the

Re: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-21 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Holly, I read your media assessment paper and found it a pleasure to see such thought put into the subject. The concept of GE is in need of this type of insight now and for sometime to come. Your paper can be viewed as a good indicator as to how well the message is being reieved. I

Re: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-21 Thread Michael Hayes
the idea, and it seemed to die at that point. Is there now any support for establishing a geoengineering studies society A On 19 Jun 2011 00:57, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [geo] Re: Tropospheric Injection of Diatoms

2011-06-23 Thread Michael Hayes
of these all over the world. http://www.squidoo.com/fossilflour Scroll down for some very good photos. regards Bhaskar On Jun 22, 3:11 am, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, This is a conceptual sketch on the use of a biological aerosol. It is a very raw concept

[geo] Hiroshi Mizutani's educational efforts in Japan

2011-06-23 Thread Michael Hayes
intensive exchanges among any interested parties must be done with their mother tongue. I am a bit sorry for that, but I certainly see the need for the familiarization program in English. It will benefit us as well as folks in the street. On 5月4ζ—₯, 午後2:44, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com

Re: [geo] Ngo reaction to ipcc geo meet

2011-06-23 Thread Michael Hayes
=en. -- *Michael Hayes* *360-708-4976* http://www.wix.com/voglerlake/vogler-lake-web-site -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group. To post to this group, send email to geoengineering@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: [geo] Ngo reaction to ipcc geo meet

2011-06-24 Thread Michael Hayes
or not to ETC?(many groups like ETC reject REDD+). I think I have gotten into the ETC website once or twice, but have been foiled at least ten times before and couldn't get in tonight. Is there a secret way or time to get there? Ron -- *From: *Michael Hayes

Re: [geo] Sea Level

2011-06-26 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] Mid Oceanic C4 plantations for Longterm GW Mitigation

2011-06-27 Thread Michael Hayes
, this short study gave me a much clearer picture of how bad the GW issue is. Transposing CO2 emissions onto the needed land mass for C4 CCS, is an eye opener. We will need to build a new continent. Maybe we can start this one out on the right foot. Michael Hayes (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halophyte

Re: [geo] Re: Mid Oceanic C4 plantations for Longterm GW Mitigation

2011-06-29 Thread Michael Hayes
for Longterm GW Mitigation From: Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com Date: Tue, June 28, 2011 7:17 am To: bhaskarmv...@gmail.com Cc: geoengineering geoengineering@googlegroups.com Bhaskar, Yes that did come up in my study. I did try to indicate that the concept I offered was well suited for both

[geo] Re: Petition about education

2011-06-30 Thread Michael Hayes
Ok, I again need the crayon and construction paper treatment. Will someone please explain to me this gibberish. http://www.google.com/ig#m_5_%7B%22th%22:%22130df29e00f5a3ff%22,%20%22fl%22:%220%22,%20%22tc%22:%2220%22%7D Apparently, someone is buttering both sides of the toast. -- You

[geo] Re: Petition about education

2011-06-30 Thread Michael Hayes
OK Again, The link was not for this issue. Here is the text I received concerning the education of GW.Sorry for the.well swimming recommendations. *Unravelling current confusions around the national curriculum and the school curriculum* *We do not inherit the earth from our

Re: [geo] WaPo / PNAS: China's coal plants delaying warming?

2011-07-06 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] Re: Stratospheric Seeding - Hyde, Teller, Wood

2011-07-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, In my reading of the Hyde et al. paper, the concept of using conductive sheets as a form of SRM stood out in my view as being a highly creative concept waiting for advancements in material science. Space based deployment was suggested over stratospheric placement due to oxidation

Re: [geo] Re: The great experiment is started

2011-07-25 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: Jim Hansen : 1 to 2DegC and 20m sea level rise

2011-07-25 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] The importance of educational outreach

2011-07-26 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Here is a media report on study which may point to the importance of educational outreach concerning GE. Minority rules: Scientists discover tipping point for the spread of ideas http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-07-minority-scientists-ideas.html Here is the opening paragraph: When

Re: [geo] Know thy enemy...

2011-07-28 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: New Paper on Ethics and Geoengineering

2011-08-24 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Diatomaceous Earth patent

2011-09-06 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: New Paper on Ethics and Geoengineering

2011-09-07 Thread Michael Hayes
the alternatives are. Josh, as for the acronym SAG, no negative connotations were intended, but a different acronym would be fine with me as long as it refers to the same technique. Thanks, Toby On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.comwrote: Toby et al., D-5-W

Re: [geo] Re: New Paper on Ethics and Geoengineering

2011-09-09 Thread Michael Hayes
? Kant? Rawls? Dewey? Even the historians (Fleming) seem oblivious that there are many different ethical standards. Trying to accomodate them while doing engineering at this early phase seems pointless. Gregory Benford On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:10 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.comwrote

Re: [geo] Can We Test Geoengineering? paper and YouTube videos

2011-10-21 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] How Concerned Should We Be About Methane Plumes?

2011-12-14 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: UK Independent: Russian team shocked at scale of methane plumes

2011-12-17 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Electromagnetic Forced Precipitation.

2012-01-03 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] GHG's: Cost- Effective Temperature Potentials

2012-01-26 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: Japanese Government starts funding geoengineering research this spring with US 19 million dollars

2012-02-16 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Emerging consensus on geo-engineering

2012-03-02 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Re: Emerging consensus on geo-engineering

2012-03-03 Thread Michael Hayes
-c On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Ben et al., I'm simply an interested citizen scientist and so I do not speak for anyone. However, the interested citizen's view also needs to be understood. Within democratic states

Re: [geo] Ballistics

2012-03-14 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Ballistics - failure to distinguish

2012-03-20 Thread Michael Hayes
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[geo] Will A SRM Partical Layer Above the Winter Polar Regions Reflect IR Up Or Down?

2012-03-20 Thread Michael Hayes
IR energy? Andrew has blocked my previous efforts to raise this question and I ask that he simply *stop* *censoring* this group. Michael -- *Michael Hayes* *360-708-4976* http://www.voglerlake.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group

Re: [geo] Re: Will A SRM Partical Layer Above the Winter Polar Regions Reflect IR Up Or Down?

2012-03-20 Thread Michael Hayes
wave. So, seems likely to be a non-issue. Ken Caldeira kcalde...@carnegie.stanford.edu +1 650 704 7212 http://dge.stanford.edu/labs/caldeiralab Sent from a limited-typing keyboard On Mar 20, 2012, at 21:55, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Folks, As the Arctic situation

Re: [geo] Ballistics - failure to distinguish

2012-03-21 Thread Michael Hayes
comment was comparing shells with shells, not shells with aircraft A On Mar 20, 2012 8:36 PM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: The statement of *there are no unmanned transport aircraft at present* is misleading. Virtually all modern aircraft can be quickly modified for automation

Re: [geo] Re: Will A SRM Partical Layer Above the Winter Polar Regions Reflect IR Up Or Down?

2012-03-21 Thread Michael Hayes
://dge.stanford.edu/labs/caldeiralab Sent from a limited-typing keyboard On Mar 20, 2012, at 21:55, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote: Folks, As the Arctic situation is the weakest of the weak links in our environment and Stratospheric Particle Injection is a front runner of SRM

Re: [geo] Re: Ethics of Geoengineering (anything new?)

2012-04-07 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] arctic change scenario creation

2012-04-17 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Keith weighs in...

2012-04-20 Thread Michael Hayes
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Re: [geo] Keith weighs in...

2012-04-20 Thread Michael Hayes
=MDE0NTY3NTk0NzY2MTMxMzQ4MjEBMTA4OTQwNjMwMDE3Njk4OTIzMjYBQ0FLTlVYQzJtYW56TzB1Y0dSUy1xRGo5WFh1d01WZF9mcjZxdU1TcU1EcVZkVFF4WGNnQG1haWwuZ21haWwuY29tATQBpli=1 Michael 'origionator/inventor' has already happened (Benford/diatomaceous earth). What patent was this? I know of one filed, since I was on it. Gregory On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Michael Hayes voglerl

[geo] Space Based SRM

2012-04-24 Thread Michael Hayes
of this company would probably listen to Drs. Calderia, McCraken, Salter, Latham etc. if such a marrage of concepts is supported by this group. Best, Michael -- *Michael Hayes* *360-708-4976* http://www.voglerlake.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[geo] NCAR/UCAR DC3 Study

2012-05-09 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, This type of study may help in possably developing a GE method which could use cloud volume reduction/modification. P. syringae is one possable tool for such a method and a new type of aircraft is needed to deliver such. Here is the link to the NCAR/UCAR study:

[geo] Re: Review paper on Arctic methane mitigation

2012-07-04 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, I'm currently designing an agroponics system for my 18 ac. lake which will harvest lake bed methane to help heat/power the system. The relevent aspect of this work, to the Stolaroff paper, is the means of harvesting the lake bed methane. The anchoring system will be a simple

[geo] Re: The possibility of unilateral covert SRM geoengineering.

2012-08-07 Thread Michael Hayes
Hello Mike et al., This is a question which begs the fundimental question of; What exactly *is*GE? It is clear from an overwhelming number of studies that current energy policies and FF usage is changing our climate. The legal concept of 'Reasonable Knowability' is well established and

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